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L’unmissable occasion of this month of November will undoubtedly be the beginning of the final season of the Netflix phenomenon collection, Stranger Thingshowever the menu provided by streaming platforms is rather more intensive than that.

In addition to the small group of American youngsters who’ve been making an attempt since 2016 to save lots of, in dysfunction, the world, their buddies, Winona Ryder’s profession and the small city of Nineteen Eighties America by which they reside, November can be a possibility to satisfy a depressed author confronted with the hazards of synthetic common happiness, a stunning couple who love and tear one another aside in opposition to the backdrop of the 2010s in Spain, one other couple, this one among wealthy Americans, underneath the specter of a harmful intruder and even of a retiree apprentice detective in a colourful retirement residence… The 5 collection that we’re most trying ahead to at Point Pop in November, it begins right here!

Stranger Things, season 5, on Netflix

The dangerous tongues accusing it of some lengths over the seasons and a barely too seen tendency to use a nostalgic creativeness with out a lot originality will say that it isn’t too early: this finish of the yr will see the conclusion of Stranger Thingsone among Netflix’s flagship collection, the primary to have imposed the platform’s model within the collective unconscious of collection followers. Suffice it to say that only a month earlier than the published, we don’t but know a lot concerning the content material of the final episodes of this collection which started virtually ten years in the past, aside from the promise made by its creators, the Duffer brothers, that they may present, along with an excellent present, all of the anticipated solutions round Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and her powers, on the destiny of the sinister Vecna and particularly on the origin and motive for this “topsy-turvy world” (the “ Upside Down “) which threatens more than ever to engulf the once peaceful town of Hawkins, Indiana.

Stranger Things, season 5 – a first burst of four episodes from Thursday November 27, the following three on Friday December 26 and, finally, a concluding two-hour episode on Thursday 1er January 2026, on Netflix.

Pluribusseason 1, on AppleTV

Carol (Rhea Seehorn, discovered in Better Call Saul) is a novelist, specializing in romance novels, and lives in sunny Albuquerque, New Mexico. But above all Carol is sad, not far from being depressed, on the verge of burnout, with a grudge against the whole world… In short, Carol is unhappy. However, around her, humanity suddenly decides to “love each other” for good, to help each other and live in peace. All of humanity? No. Carol still resists universal happiness, but for how long?

To say that the new series from Vince Gilligan, the screenwriter and creator of breaking Bad then Better Call Saultwo of the best series of the last twenty years, is highly anticipated to put it mildly. Diving head first into the science fiction fable, a bit like an episode of The Fourth Dimension or, closer to us, the dystopian satire of Severancethe first season of Pluribus plays the card of the strange and the destabilizing, while relying on a universe very close to ours, to better observe the consequences of a generalized derailment of reality. However, to find out what is really going on around Carol, we will have to wait.

PluribusFriday, November 7, on AppleTV.

New Yearsminiseries, on Arte and arte.fr

Ten New Year’s Eves, from 2015 to 2024, ten stages in Ana’s turbulent relationship (Iria del Rio, Antidisturbios) and Oscar (Francesco Carril), two thirty-something Spaniards with contrasting lives: one is a doctor and aspires to a life of order, the other is not yet quite ready to turn her back on her crazy twenties. We knew Rodrigo Sorogoyen for his harsh and stifling films (As bestas) and its series with unstoppable tension against a backdrop of relevant social criticism (Antidisturbios), we discover him as a touching and fair chronicler of a generation that resembles his own (and quite a bit like ours too, it must be admitted). Romantic, but more on the “chronic” side than on the “comedy” side, intimate and touching from start to finish, both thanks to writing that hits the mark and to two performers in a state of grace.

New Years on arte.tv from Thursday November 6, or Thursday November 20 and 27 at 8:55 p.m. on Arte.

Maliceminiseries, on Prime Video

Bad luck for Mr. and Mrs. Tanner: the children’s nanny has just fallen ill and this risks ruining their wonderful vacation in Greece! Fortunately, there is this very nice young man, a certain Adam, who seems to know how to deal with children, who is so helpful and so kind… We don’t know anything about him but let’s hire him; what could go wrong? Of course, as we find ourselves in a British thriller (by James Woods, once noted for the sitcom Rev.), the catastrophe is very close: the Adam in question has every intention of breaking up the Tanner couple, or even worse, and his motivations have more to do with perverse revenge than the simple need to supplement his income in the sun… In addition to the mystery which surrounds the past of the characters and the tension that quickly cuts with a knife, the main attraction of Malice stands out in his trio of leading roles: if David Duchovny (X Files, Californication) has nothing more to prove in this register and that Carice van Houten (Game of Thrones) holds its place more than honorably, it is mainly due to the performance of the British Jack Whitehall, better known as a comedian (Bad Education, Inside n°9, Good Omens), in an ambiguous and counterproductive role, which requires being as sympathetically seductive as it is diabolically threatening, which will attract everyone’s attention.

Malice starting Friday, November 14 on Prime Video.

Old-fashioned spyseason 2, on Netflix


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Here’s the right alternative to catch up: final yr, the primary season ofOld-fashioned spy took us abruptly and we could not discuss it on Point Pop, and but! The adventures (removed from a real story) of this retired professor who’s entrusted with the duty of infiltrating a retirement residence to research varied dishonesties are an actual balloon of contemporary and pure air that we are able to solely advocate with none reservation. It have to be stated that the writing contains veteran Michael Schur (The Office, Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Good Place) and that the performances of Ted Danson (Cheers, The Good Place, The Experts) or Stephanie Beatriz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) are pleasant from begin to end, with out even mentioning the zany occupants of the retirement residence, every extra endearing than the final. We forgive in a short time Old-fashioned spy a “police” plot that’s too gentle and unoriginal, as we perceive that the collection shouldn’t be there for that however reasonably to offer its spectators with a focus of humanity and good humor in thirty-minute episodes.

Old-fashioned spy, Thursday, November 20 on Netflix.


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