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The eternal father of television is back: Your honor

Cranston with his son in fiction. l-emv

He was the father of Malcolm and Walter Jr, children over whom he had a dubious influence. Hysterical, dysfunctional and contradictory, the father that Bryan Cranston has brought to the small screen has marked a before and after in television series. Both “Malcolm in the middle” and “Breaking Bad” have made a dent in the curriculum of this tremendous actor, who now returns to the grill with “Your honor”, a series where he returns to act as a father, although more self-sacrificing and moralistic than before .

Cranston stars as Michael Desiato, a respected New Orleans judge who is forced to question his convictions when his teenage son accidentally runs over a young man and goes on fire. Against all odds, the father decides to hide the truth, putting aside his code of ethics, to help his son. Although everything gets complicated when the protagonist discovers who the victim of the outrage really is: the son of a mafia boss investigated by justice. The case ends up in the media, so the pressure grows on Desiato and his family.

It is a judicial thriller that mixes dilemmas that end up changing the identity that Desiato has of himself, so he begins a search that does not leave his family indifferent, as Heisenberg already did in “Breaking Bad”. The series, produced by Showtime, will premiere today on Movistar +. The story is an adaptation of “Kvodo”, an Israeli series brought to the small screen by Rob Ninio and Shlomo Moshiah.

This could be the opportunity for Carson to take the role that could give him the Oscar. The actor was nominated years ago for Trumbo: The Hollywood Blacklist. Since then, the industry owes him more than one recognition. Television has already given them to you. He won four Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for “Breaking Bad,” the series that launched him to television stardom, making him a cult actor.

Cranston also appears in another section of the credits, as he is the executive producer along with the creators: Peter Moffat (“The Night of”) and “Robert and Michelle King (” The Good Fight “,” The Good Wife “).

The Spanish platform is receiving some of the most outstanding international premieres of the year, such as the return of Hugh Laurie to television with “Roadkill”, “Baghdad Central” or “The Woodpecker”. Although the platform does not forget Spanish productions, with bets such as “Tell me who I am” or “Nasdrovia.”

Next January, “Los espabilados”, the new series by Albert Espinosa, creator of “Red Bracelets. In this new series he will once again tell the life of a group of young people, this time somewhat misfits. Do not take your eyes off Movistar +.

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