He September month Not only is it important for traditional television programs to start their season, but it also represents a month marked in red in the series calendar Because after the summer, many big bets are released. We have already reviewed this in the series of the month, which are loaded with up to 54 releases.
Maxi Iglesias, Martiño Rivas and Karina Kolokolchykova will star in the new Telecinco series, ‘Ella, maldita alma’
In its first week, this one that is going Monday 2nd to Sunday 8th Septemberthere are already notable titles such as the fourth and final season of Interviews in Telecincoalso the fourth batch of chapters of Slow Horses in Apple TV+or the luxury cast that mixes The perfect couple in Netflixcon Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber y Dakota Fanning.
The options for docuseries are not far behind, with one that stands out above the rest and that has the seal of Ramón Campos and Bambú Producciones: we are talking about How to hunt a monster in Amazon Prime Videoa production about how Carles Tamayo had access to Lluís Gros and ended up bringing justice against him.
This is the summary and review of the 15 premieres This week:
‘Entrevías’ S4 and Final (Monday 2, Telecinco)
This is the series: Six months after the tragic events that hit the Abantos family, Tirso has become a surly man again, overwhelmed by the terrible loss of his granddaughter, who does not leave the house. However, the mysterious disappearance of his son Santi forces him to set out again to find him and solve his family’s problems. Meanwhile, Ezequiel and Camila, his new patrol partner, discover a charred body in a warehouse. The discovery suggests that, in addition to the usual problems with drugs and street gangs, Entrevías could now face a murderer who will upset the neighborhood, the police station… and also the Abantos family.
‘Borderline‘ (lunes 2, MGM+)
This is the series: Detective Inspector Philip Boyd from Northern Ireland, a man of strict principles, works alongside his foul-mouthed counterpart from the Republic of Ireland, Detective Inspector Aoife Regan, and although neither is happy with the partnership, they must put aside their personal and professional differences to solve brutal cases with victims across the border.
‘The Murdoch Mysteries’ S17 (lunes 2, Paramount Network)
This is the series: The tireless William will delve into the most peculiar homicide cases in the city of Toronto, such as the murder of the suspect in the theft of the Mona Lisa, the strange death of a science teacher, and a crime perpetrated by a ghostly presence. And, as if that were not enough, in this new season Murdoch and Ogden will be victims of a kidnapping. Will both inspectors manage to escape safely?
‘Born Evil: The Serial Killer and the Savior’ (mars 3, Max)
This is the docuseries: Explores the life and crimes of Hadden Clark, a little-known serial killer. Over the course of five episodes, the docuseries delves into the inner workings of the volatile and dysfunctional Clark family, Hadden’s path of depravity, and the shocking confessions he made to his cellmate that launched investigators on a quest to solve the cold cases allegedly linked to him. Featuring exclusive access to Clark himself through private recorded conversations initiated and directed by Michael Bay, the series paints a chilling portrait of one of the most terrifying serial killers of recent decades. It also offers insight into Clark’s traumatic childhood, violent family history, and the numerous unsolved cases linked to his prison confessions. Also included are interviews with key people, such as Hadden’s brother, Geoff Clark, and, most surprisingly, the recipient of Clark’s confessions, his former cellmate Jack Truitt, whom Clark believed to be “Jesus” and his personal savior.
‘Shetland’ T3 (martes 3, Filmin)
This is the series: The Shetland Islands are Detective Jimmy Perez’s home, but he left it behind to start his career as an investigator. Now, years later, he has returned home ready to defend his compatriots and neighbors from any evil that threatens the peaceful life of the islands.
‘The Equalizer’ T4 (martes 3, Calle 13)
This is the series: Robyn McCall (Queen Latifah), an enigmatic African-American woman with a mysterious background, uses her extensive skills as a former CIA agent to help those who have nowhere else to turn. Season 4 of the series that reinvents the original classic fiction. McCall is presented to most as a single mother who is quietly raising her teenage daughter. But to a few, she is The Equalizer, an anonymous guardian angel and defender of the oppressed, who is also dogged in her quest for personal redemption.
‘Slow Horses’ T4 (miércoles 4, Apple TV+)
This is the series: New installments of this darkly humorous spy drama that follows a dysfunctional team of British intelligence agents working in an MI5 “dump” known as “The Swamp.” The fourth season begins with a bomb explosion that blows up several personal secrets, shaking the already shaky foundations of The Swamp. This series adapts Spies Street, the fourth novel in Mick Herron’s “Jackson Lamb Series.”
‘Found’ (Wednesday 4, Warner TV)
This is the series: Every year, more than 600,000 people are reported missing in the United States. More than half of that number are African-Americans who seem to be forgotten by society and whose rescue is not given any resources. In Found, public relations specialist Gabi Mosely (Shanola Hampton) and her crisis team are tasked with filling that void and finding someone to care for these forgotten people. Gabi was one of those forgotten victims. As a child, she was kidnapped for more than twelve months and, twenty years later, as a communications professional, all her efforts are focused on finding people who no one is looking for. To do this, she has surrounded herself with the best experts in different disciplines, such as private investigators, lawyers and hackers. But, in addition, she hides a dark secret in the basement that helps her solve the most complex cases.
‘The Perfect Couple’ (Thursday 5, Netflix)
This is the series: Amelia Sacks (Eve Hewson) is about to marry into one of Nantucket’s wealthiest families. Her soon-to-be mother-in-law, famed novelist Greer Garrison Winbury (Nicole Kidman), isn’t thrilled, but she spares no expense in planning what promises to be the wedding of the season… at least until a dead body washes up on the beach. As secrets are revealed, the stage is set for a royal investigation worthy of the pages of one of Greer’s novels. Suddenly, everyone is a suspect. The cast includes Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, and Dakota Fanning, among many others.
‘Douglas is cancelled’ (jueves 5, SkyShowtime)
This is the series: Douglas Bellowes (Hugh Bonneville), the respected middle-aged presenter of the news programme Live at Six, loves the life he has created with his wife, Sheila (Alex Kingston). Behind the scenes, however, Douglas needs the constant support of his younger, tech-savvy co-presenter, Madeline (Karen Gillan). A national institution and seemingly incapable of doing anything wrong, Douglas enjoys a life of privilege until he makes an ill-advised joke at his cousin’s wedding. An overheard guest threatens to expose his comments on social media. Speculation runs wild and, amid the hysteria and digital storm, Douglas’s alleged indiscretion is blown out of proportion and everyone seems to have an opinion. Douglas struggles to escape the controversy in this chaotic and untenable situation, but can he count on the support of his agent and colleagues? What will Douglas do next? Is she a victim of “cancel culture”? And with two million followers, what is Madeline’s motivation for posting on social media on Douglas’ behalf? Friend or foe? That is the question.
‘Coming from America’ (jueves 5, Max)
This is the docuseries: Four African-American families pack up all their belongings, risking everything to move to the new land of opportunity: Africa. Attracted by cheap housing and picturesque scenery, these families travel 5,000 miles to find love, work and a better life. First they must survive the inevitable culture shock, but if they can make it through the first 60 days, their lives could change forever.
‘How to Hunt a Monster’ (Friday 6, Prime Video)
This is the docuseries: Lluís Gros, sentenced to 23 years in prison for sexual abuse, asks the YouTuber and filmmaker Carles Tamayo for a documentary about his life to clean up his image after his conviction. Carles agrees, thinking that Gros will ask for forgiveness, but when he sees that this is not his intention and that he is still free, he tries to find out why he remains unpunished. After months of monitoring and an exhaustive investigation, Carles discovers many other crimes by Gros that motivate him to fight for justice. It is the story of how a criminal’s ego ends up being his downfall and of Carles Tamayo’s fight in search of justice.
‘Law & Order: SVU’ S25 (Friday 6, Calle 13)
This is the series: The Special Victims Unit is a unique department within the police force. Its job is to handle delicate cases, from sexual crimes and child abuse, to serial killers and the most ruthless criminals. Due to the nature of their actions, the SVU detectives come across very complex cases where there is not much information. On most occasions, they must go over the same file many times until they find the clue that helps them solve the case. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitey) leads the unit with empathy but also with a firm hand, while dealing with her troubled past, which helps her always put herself in the victim’s shoes.
‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ S4 (Friday 6, Calle 13)
This is the series: Christopher Meloni reprises his role as Elliot Stabler, returning to the NYPD to fight organized crime after a devastating personal loss. Stabler will aim to rebuild his life as part of a new elite task force that is destroying the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one.
‘Power Book II: Ghost’ T4, parte 2 (domingo 8, MGM+)
This is the series: Spin-off of Power Set shortly after the events of the original series, Ghost follows Tariq St. Patrick as he builds a new life for himself and wrestles with his desire to shed his father’s legacy. Meanwhile, he faces mounting pressure to save his family, including his mother Tasha, who faces charges for the murder of her son. Ghost follows Tariq trying to juggle his drug business, studies, love life and family. To avoid the same fate as his father, he must become a better version of him.