Ambientada en Berlín, la segunda temporada sigue a Sam Nelson mientras se ve envuelto en otro secuestro de alto riesgo que lleva la fórmula de la serie al límite. Con Idris Elba. Desde el 14 de enero por Apple TV.
Tag "Apple TV"
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Series: reseña de «Hijack – Temporada 2», de George Kay y Jim Field Smith (Apple TV)
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‘Hijack’ Season 2 Review: Idris Elba Trades Planes for the Berlin Subway (Apple TV)
Set in Berlin, the sequel follows Idris Elba’s Sam Nelson as he becomes entangled in another high-stakes hijacking, pushing the series’ premise to its breaking point.
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‘Severance’ Season 2 Review: Apple TV’s Dark Workplace Thriller Gets Bigger and Stranger
In its second season, Lumon’s employees continue, in different ways, to uncover the company’s secrets—and those of their own lives. Starring Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, John Turturro, and Patricia Arquette.
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‘Pluribus’ Ending Explained: Carol Sturka’s Impossible Choice
In the final episode of the series’ first season, a decisive confrontation reveals the price of individuality, pushing Carol to consider whether freedom can exist without connection.
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Series: reseña de «Pluribus: La chica o el mundo», de Vince Gilligan (Apple TV)
En el episodio final de la primera temporada de la serie, una confrontación decisiva revela el precio de la individualidad y empuja a Carol a preguntarse si la libertad puede existir sin vínculos afectivos.
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Estrenos online: crítica de «F1: la película», de Joseph Kosinski (Apple TV)
Brad Pitt encarna a un veterano piloto de carreras que regresa después de tres décadas a la Fórmula 1 para tratar de salvar a una escudería en problemas. Desde el 12 de diciembre por Apple TV.
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‘F1: The Movie’ Review: Brad Pitt Steers a Predictable but Thrilling Racing Drama (Apple TV)
Brad Pitt plays a veteran racing driver who returns to Formula 1 after three decades to try to save a struggling team. Streaming from December 12 on Apple TV.
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‘Pluribus’ Review: Vince Gilligan’s Dark Take on the Pursuit of Happiness
The creator of ‘Breaking Bad’ trades crime for speculative fiction, following a discontented sci-fi novelist (Rhea Seehorn) who realizes that everyone around her is inexplicably blissful. Blending satire, paranoia, and existential comedy, the series questions whether freedom and happiness can truly coexist. ‘Pluribus’ premieres this Friday on Apple TV+ with its first two episodes.
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Series: crítica de «Pluribus», de Vince Gilligan (Apple TV)
El creador de «Breaking Bad» cambia el universo criminal por la ciencia ficción especulativa y sigue a una novelista desencantada (Rhea Seehorn) que descubre que todos a su alrededor se han vuelto misteriosamente felices. Los dos primeros episodios debutan el viernes 7 de noviembre por Apple TV.
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‘Down Cemetery Road’ Review: Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson in a Clever, Offbeat Detective Story (Apple TV)
When a house explodes on a quiet Oxford street, two women are drawn into a web of lies, spies and government secrets in this sharp, darkly funny thriller from the creator of ‘Slow Horses’.



