New Wednesday and what server is involved in the tedious work of riding the bus, it’s time to do the weekly review to everything that reaches us on the streaming platforms between now and the weekend.
We have accounted for nothing less than 121 series, films and documentaries which will premiere on Netflix, Filmin, Amazon Prime Video, Movistar +, Disney + and Apple TV +.
‘Acapulco’
Eugenio Derbez heads what is the first bilingual series on Apple TV +. As the name suggests, we are going to the Mexican paradise to see the story of a young waiter who discovers that his dream job as a waiter in a resort is not as idyllic as he thought.
- Premiere Friday on Apple TV +
‘A werewolf among us’
A supernatural mystery tape that takes us to a small town where a mysterious creature begins to spread panic among the locals. Sam Richardson and Milana Vayntrub star in the comedy directed by Josh Ruben.
- Premiere Saturday on Prime Video
‘ElBulli’s footprints’
Documentary that reviews the personal and gastronomic legacy of Ferrán Adrià through a day-to-day visit of the prestigious chef and the entire elBulli team.
- Premiere on Thursday at Movistar +
‘The Muppets at Haunted Mansion’
New series of our beloved muppets and, how could it be otherwise in the month of October, this time it plays a bit of terror. The eight-episode series will have Gonzo at its center, who must face the challenge of spending the night in the most terrifying place on the planet.
- Premiere Friday on Disney +
‘Black Widow’
After passing through premium access, Marve’s penultimate film: ‘Black Widow’ arrives for all subscribers. Scarlett Johansson reenacts Natasha in an adventure that will lead her to reconnect with her roots.
- Premiere Wednesday on Disney + | Review
All premieres
Netflix
Movistar +
Disney +
Filmin
Amazon Prime Video
Apple TV + (every Friday)
- ‘Acapulco’
- ‘Roll with Otis!’
Espinof recommends …
‘The invisible man’
A forceful film that reinvents (or, at least, updates) in a certain way the classic supernatural figure in a suspenseful tale of the terror of a toxic relationship. Elisabeth Moss is, as always, great in this fight for her life that takes the viewer through a vibrant and haunting two hours.
- Recommended by Albertini | Sunday on Amazon Prime Video | Review