They finish "Dark" and "The 100" and arrive "The Head", "At home" and "The President"



The international phenomena "For thirteen reasons", "Dark" and "The 100" reach their longed-for last seasons this June, and "The Head" is released, with Alvaro Morte turned scientist; "At home", recorded in confinement, or Amazon's bet on corruption in FIFA, "The President".

1. "THE HEAD": ALVARO MORTE, BAJO ZERO (12 JUNE ORANGE TV)

After the international jump with "La casa de papel", Alvaro Morte shares a cast with the most international cast in this series, which places the characters at the Polaris VI international station in Antarctica, where they will have to keep the base operational during the long polar night. One day, in the middle of winter, the station stops communicating with the outside world.

The rest of the characters in this thriller directed by Jorge Dorado will have to find out what has happened to his companions throughout six episodes.

2. "AT HOME": DIRECTORS RECORDING WITH THE MOBILE (3 JUNE HBO)

Series with self-closing chapters recorded during confinement by film directors Leticia Dolera, Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Paula Ortiz, Carlos Marqués-Marcet and Elena Martín.

The realization has had to follow the strictest rules of the alarm state, and they have only been able to use a mobile phone and some accessories to record it, in addition to doing it in record time.

3. "FOR THIRTEEN REASONS": HARASSMENT AND SECRETS (T4, JUNE 5, NETFLIX)

The apparently adolescent series that became a success due to the harshness of the topics it covered, such as bullying and all the problems it brings, or the suicide of Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) in the first season, reaches its end.

After the murder of Bryce Walker (Justine Prentice), a rapist for Hannah and Jessica (Alisha Boe), the seniors at Liberty High prepare for their graduation. However, before they part, they must keep a dangerous secret hidden and make decisions that could change their lives forever.

4. "THE 100": WILL THE 100 BE ABLE TO LIVE IN PEACE? (T7, JUNE 15 SYFY)

Over the course of six seasons, the 100 have done their best to survive on Earth, but nothing has worked.

Now, after 125 years traveling through space, Bellamy (Bob Morley), Clarke (Eliza Taylor), Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) and the other protagonists will have to fight for their lives and the future of humanity on a new planet, where they have hope to start again and finally live in peace.

5. "DARK": FINALLY YOU WILL KNOW WHO MARTHA IS (T3, JUNE 27, NETFLIX)

Coinciding with the date of the series' final apocalypse, "Dark" comes to an end. German fiction created by Baran bo Odar and Jantse Friese that tells the story of four families in the small town of Winden, in which children disappear in strange circumstances.

Time travel and parallel worlds support the plot of this series that left its followers with the question of who is that identical girl to Martha (Lisa Vicari) after seeing her die in previous episodes.

6. "WHY DO WOMEN KILL": BLACK COMEDY (JUNE 26 HBO)

The director of "Desperate Housewives", Marc Cherry is responsible for this black comedy that follows three women from different times who have lived in the same house and in whose marriages there have been different infidelities.

HBO will release the entire first full season (which they don't usually do) which will star Ginnifer Goodwin, Lucy Liu and Kirby Howell-Baptiste who will play a housewife from the sixties, a high society woman from the eighties and a lawyer of the present.

7. "I COULD DESTROY YOU": "NO IS NO" ALSO IN UK (JUNE 8 HBO)

Three years after the "? MeToo" movement in the UK, Michaela Coel created this fiction that directly and provocatively addresses the issue of sexual consent today.

Coel, icon of this movement, is drugged one night in London during a date. The fact leads her to rethink the issue of sexual consent and new ways of relating through dating through mobile applications. Assembling the pieces to find out what happened that night and how to denounce what is naturalized will be the plot of this fiction.

8. "THE PRESIDENT": FOOTBALL AND CORRUPTION (JUNE 5 AMAZON PRIME)

With cities in Latin America, Europe and the United States as the backdrop, the eight-episode series addresses the story of the 2015 FIFA Gate corruption scandal.

Starring Andrés Parra in the role of Sergio Jadue, president of a small Chilean soccer club, who went from being an unknown to a key player in the $ 150 million bribery conspiracy at the hands of the infamous president of the Football Association Argentine, Julio Grondona (Luis Margani).

9. "MUCH FURTHER: THIS WAS FROZEN 2 MADE" (26 JUNE DISNEY)

This six-episode documentary series will take viewers into the shoes of actors Kristen Bell (Anna), Idina Menzel (Elsa), Josh Gad (Olaf), Jonathan Groff (Kristoff), Sterling K. Brown (Lt. Mattias) and Evan Rachel Wood (Iduna), as well as the head of the director, screenwriter and creative director Jennifer Lee, and, to know in this way how the entire Kingdom of Arendelle was made, in a race against the clock to deliver the film on time.

10. "THE GREAT": ELLE FANNING IS "LA ZARINA" (JUNE 18 STARZPLAY)

Written by one of the writers of "The Favorite", Tony McNamara, satirical period comedy, "The Great" follows in the footsteps of a funny and hooligan Catherine the Great (Elle Fanning), who tries to get rid of her husband Pedro III (Nicholas Hoult) clumsy ruler of a state full of traitors.

Determined to take power, Catherine the Great passed, at the death of the tsar, from being an outsider to the longest-serving empress on the throne of Russia, 34 years old, and one of the most powerful figures in history.

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