While most people have come out in the big countryside this summer, we have stuck to our big and small screens as usual. THE Emmys nominations arrived with a stroke, with Ayo Edebiri winning nods for both action and directing for The bearKathy Bates to become the oldest prospective actor in history and of course, the White lotus her very own Parker Posey to get the very much deserved flowers for her flowers for that pronunciation.
In theaters, things were just as exciting, with Jurassic World Rebirth fasten us as head members of Fan Club Jonathan Bailey, Superhuman‘small Stand-out Star Krypto causing an increase of 513% in the “adoption of a dog” searches and who could ignore the I know what you did last summer Restart the ignition of a millennium of nostalgia everywhere? In addition, the circulation of The Fantastic Four: First Steps He confirmed that Pedro Pascal is indeed the official king of the press tour.
As we turn our attention to the small screen for August, there are many new performances and movies that are preparing for us for a weekend on the AC couch in a full explosion. To take a look at all the best pieces that come on flow platforms this month, move forward.
My Oxford Year
You ever recovered from GrayKing George states: “I love you, Charlotte, my heart calls your name”? No; Not even us. Fortunately, Corey Mylchreest is behind, this time sinking his royal closet for that of a university professor. Based on Julia Whelan’s novel, the story follows Anna de la Vega (Sofia Carson), an American student who moves countries to study at the most famous university in the world, Oxford. There he meets the impressive Jamie Davenport (Mylchreest), who volunteer to help teach a class of literature – her Category of Literature. However, the course of true love never runs smoothly, especially when this type is an emotionally unavailable English.
Where to watch: Nonsense
When: August 2nd
Watch if you like it: I love Rosie, I in front of you, for the time
Platonic (season 2)
His first season Platonic It became an instant crowd of crowd thanks to this by shaking the old conversation about whether men and women can be just friends (spoiler: they can). Moving on to the second season, the twin is officially back to each other’s life forever, which means that it should be smooth sailing in the boring waters of middle life. But with Will (Seth Rogan) in a new relationship, Sylvia (Rose Byrne) is tasked with maintaining their friendship stable, with previous romantic historically throwing their potential Kilter.
Where to watch: Apple tv+
When: August 6
Watch if you like it: College friends; Adults, The studio
Wednesday (season 2)
THE Family addams The spin-off is behind and this time, Wednesday returns to school as a widely famous hero (too much for her disgust). To make things worse, she now has to watch her little brother, Pugsley, who joins her at the Nevermore Academy. Along with her family problems, Wednesday must now deal with an imminent promotion that her actions will cause the death of the roommate and reluctant best friend of Enid Sinclair. Doing everything he can to try and stop the vision coming a reality, Wednesday is for another glue at school, but fortunately, this time there is the Grandmama to help (Joanna Lumley). In addition, the awesome Lady Gaga is going to make an appearance as a scary hosting star.
Where to watch: Nonsense
When: August 6
Watch if you like it: Academy of umbrella, Stranger things
The receipt
If you are looking for a good old -fashioned comedy, you are lucky. Starring Eddie Murphy as Russell, a security guard on the edge of retirement, things get a turn to worse when a bank banking routine is inhibited by a covered criminal called Zoe (Keke Palmer). Homer with his naive colleague Travis (Pete Davidson), the couple is instructed to stay alive, helping to rob a bank and return it in time for Russel’s anniversary dinner with his wife (Eva Longoria), all in an unfortunate day.
Where to watch: Prime video
When: August 6
Watch if you like it: Oceans 8, Diehard, Bad Boys
The alien: land fx
Inspired by the renowned franchise and cinema executive produced by Ridley Scott, Alien: land takes place in the year 2120, where the land is controlled by five private companies (sound familiar?). Along with humans, there are cyborgs (“people with organic and artificial places”) and synthetic (“Humanoid Robot with Artificial Intelligence”). That is, until the founder of one of the five government companies creates a new being: hybrids (“humanoid robots injected by human consciousness”). Permanent as important progress in the struggle for immortality, they create the first hybrid, “Wendy”, on a deep space research boat. But when craft craft on earth leaves “Wendy” and a group of soldiers to fight only the mysterious forms of life.
Where to watch: Hurrou
When: August 12th
Watch if you like it: Silo, devs, black mirror
The map that drives you
Based on the novel of the same name, The map that drives you It is one for romantic Wanderlust. Protagonist External Madelyn Cline and Riverdale’s KJ APA, the story follows a young woman who begins on a European adventure with her besties, just to run on a interesting boy on a train. While Heather (Cline) has a plan to return home to her perfectly scheduled life in states, she decides to take the risk and stay with Jack (APA) continuing to travel to Epirus (and falling over heels). But what happens when summer comes in a close and real life requires their attention?
Where to watch: Prime video
When: August 20
Watch if you like it: Eat prayer love, before sunrise, letters to Juliet
The twisted story of Amanda Knox
Inspired by the true story that began a thousand documentary, Hulu is now taking the Amanda Knox epic and turns it into a limited bite. Details of how an American exchange student became the focus of a criminal investigation in Italy, the series describes in detail the tragic assassination of Knox’s roommate, Meredith Kercher and the way Knox became the focus of a case that would cost her four years. That is, until the public interest in its arrest leads to a campaign to liberate it from prison.
Where to watch: Hurrou
When: August 20
Watch if you like it: The ladder, abandonment, inventing Anna
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