Our recommendations with movies that you can watch this weekend on some streaming services.
Every Friday we publish our cinematographic recommendations with movies that you can find right now on streaming platforms. Netflix, HBO and Prime Video are among the most popular and they have large catalogs and many news that at Computer Hoy we always try to tell you.
This time we have selected some sequels that we especially liked and that you have available to see right now. In addition, they have all been successes in some way and perfectly resist a second viewing if you have already enjoyed them before. Action, science fiction and zombies mix in our ideal cocktail for September.
In addition to these options, Disney + does not stop adding a multitude of series and movies. And we are also waiting for HBO Max to arrive. In a matter of two years, the national scene has been completely revolutionized.
Zombieland: Kill & Finish – Netflix
Few thought so, but they finally got the original cast together to shoot a sequel to that 2009 hit Welcome to Zombieland. The formula is the one already known with many racing, apocalyptic world, too many zombies and good humor.
It may be less surprising, but Zombieland: Kill and Finish is a movie perfect to disconnect any weekend, and you also have it available on Netflix.
Mad Max: Fury Road – HBO
What can be said at this point of a film that served to unite critics and audiences as rarely? If the advances were spectacular, the film exceeded any expectations and the characters played by Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy accompanied us like never before.
Here we also find an apocalyptic world in which everything is desert, at least supposedly, and two hours of persecution. Take a seat on the couch put it on hbo and enjoy again with Furiosa.
Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0 Thrice Upon a Time – Prime Video
The latest installment of The Reconstruction of Evangelion has arrived at Prime Video along with the rest of the movies and has managed to break audience records. A success was expected with this film of the mythical series, but perhaps not so much.
With parts located in Paris and others in Japan, the world can change again with the EVAs, the gigantic robots, in a spectacular film that closes the story, who knows if definitively. Evangelion was an unforgettable series for all and its sequels have only increased the myth.