Streaming launches the end of fiction about British royalty and presents new seasons of For All Mankind, Caballos Lentos and The Manager. Also arriving is Squid Game: The Challenge, a spinoff of the South Korean phenomenon that debuted in 2021.
*The Crown 6 (Netflix, November 16 and December 14)
The series about British royalty says goodbye with a cycle which will cover the years 1997 and 2005 , and will once again star Imelda Staunton in the lead role. The fiction will address the death of Lady Di (Elizabeth Debicki), in August 1997 in Paris; the origin of the romantic relationship between Prince William (Ed McVey) and Kate Middleton (Meg Bellamy), and the marriage between Prince Charles (Dominic West) and Camilla Parker Bowles (Olivia Williams). The first part of the sixth season is made up of four episodes; the second and last, six chapters.
*The Manager 2 (Star+, November 29)
A year after its debut, the Argentine comedy returns with Guillermo Francella in the role of a janitor with more power than the inhabitants of the apartment in which he works. In the second season, the protagonist’s happiness is altered with the arrival of a new neighbor, Lucila Morris (María Abadi), famous owner of a solidarity NGO who wishes to clean up the building’s accounts and renew the internal structure. .

*For All Mankind 4 (Apple TV+, November 10)
After beginning in 1969 to imagine that the Soviet Union would surpass the United States as the first country to land a man on the Moon, The series now picks up the action in 2003 . Ed Baldwin (Joel Kinnaman), the protagonist of the story, leads a new mission and the population of this planet has increased to 273 people, raising questions about how it should be organized.
*Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+, December 20)
Born in 2005, the literary saga created by Rick Riordan returns to the screen. This time, it is no longer in film format (after the films in which Logan Lerman starred in 2010 and 2013), but in series format. Walker Scobell plays the central character, a 12-year-old modern-day demigod who is in the process of discovering his divine powers when he is accused by Zeus (Lance Reddick) of stealing his powerful lightning bolt.
*The Squid Game: The Challenge (Netflix, November 22)
The South Korean series still does not have a release date for its second season. While waiting for this announcement, Netflix is presenting a production in which it brought together 456 real participants. The group must complete a series of challenges inspired by the original fiction, in pursuit of a succulent prize of 4.56 million US dollars .
*Slow Horses 3 (Apple TV+, November 29)
The third season of the series debuts, following the reviled organization into which British intelligence agents demoted by MI5 arrive. In the new series of episodes, the fate of Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman), his team and the country’s entire intelligence apparatus is called into question following an incident in Istanbul.

*Murder at the end of the world (Star+, November 14)
Emma Corrin (Lady Di in the fourth season of The crown) titles this series about an amateur detective named Darby Hart. The story begins when A lonely billionaire (Clive Owen) summons Darby and eight others to a retreat. and the protagonist must use her skills to investigate the death of one of the guests there.
*Monarch: Monster Legacy (Apple TV+, November 17)
Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell, father and son, lead this saga that expands the Monster Wormsthe cinematic saga that began with godzilla (2014) and continued with Kong: Skull Island (2017). It features the story of two brothers who follow in their father’s footsteps to discover their family’s connection to a secret organization known as the Monarch, reaching out to the world of monsters and the United States military.
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