February’s best TV series on Netflix, Prime and Disney+

fFebruary 2023 begins with the entry of Andrea Bocelli and his journey on horseback along the Via Francigena between Lazio and Tuscany and continues with one of most anticipated TV series of the beginning of the year: the fourth season of You. Elena Sofia Ricci he takes off his nun’s clothes to put on those of Teresa Battaglia, a sixty-year-old profiler with Alzheimer’s who is the protagonist of the fiction Flowers above Hellwhile Pillow linen put back those of Commissioner Ricciardi.

There are two thriller to watch: Liaison with Eve Green and Vincent Cassell e The Consultant with a Christoph Waltz that drives its employees crazy. On Paramount+ continues the saga of Yellowstone with 1923 played by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren.

The 10 must-see series in February

The Journey with Andrea Bocelli. From February 1st. Paramount+

In this docu-series Andrea Bocelli sing and walk a horse the Via Francigena. A kind of pilgrimage, from Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome up to Lajatico, birthplace of the famous tenor, through which to reflect on the profound themes of existence. During this trip amidst beauty, peace and nature Bocelli he is accompanied by some members of his family, friends and colleagues.

In The Journey present conversations and also a performance with musicians close to the artist, all set between the splendid locations of Lazio and Tuscany. Among the guest stars Tori Kelly, Michael W. Smith, 2Cellos, 40 Fingers, Katherine JenkinsTauren Wells, Taya, Beatrice Venezi, Ramin e Clara Barber Serrano.

Andrea Bocelli. (Paramount+)

You 4. First part. From February 9th. Netflix

What would you do for love? When Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), a bookstore manager, meets an aspiring writer, her answer is clear: for love he would do anything. Using the Internet and social media as tools to gather as much information as possible about the girl’s life, his crush becomes an obsession. To the point of becoming not one stalker and a murderer: slowly Joe decides to eliminate anyone who gets between him and Marianne (Taty Gabrielle).

The first three seasons of the TV series were adapted from the novels by Caroline Kepnesfor the fourth there are no reference points. What will become of Joe? He changes cities, from Paris he moves to London and acquires a new identity, he calls himself Jonathan and has a new love interest named Kate. More than a killer this time he seems to take on the role of detective: Joe in fact wants to find out who is targeting his new friends The second part of the new TV series will be available on Netflix from 3 March.

Flowers above Hell. Rai 1. From 13 February

Elena Sofia Ricci hangs the dress of Sister Angela to put those of Teresa Battaglia, an almost sixty-year-old profile looking for a serial killer in the valleys of Friuli Venezia Giulia. The detective, invented by the writer Ilaria Tuti, he will not only have to face the external monsters, but also his internal monsters.

Theresa in fact, one solitary, unfriendly and unpleasant womansuffers from diabetes and Alzheimer’s. She will be able to find the killer who lives in the woods of the valley and to live with the disease? To help her in the enterprise are her lifelong right arm, the Chief Inspector James Parisi (Gianluca Gobbi), and the young inspector Massimo Marini (Giuseppe Spata), who is treated like a doormat by the rough Teresa. To help with the investigation there is also a group of kids (Oliver, Mathias, Diego and Lucia) who know those woods well. They are the only ones with whom Teresa shows an almost maternal affection.

Elena Sofia Ricci in “Flowers above Hell”. (Rai)

Lidia Poët’s law. From February 15th. Netflix

Matilda DeAngelis he returns to work with Matteo Rovere afterwards Fast as the wind, the film that launched it. This time she plays the role of Lidia Poët, the first woman in Italy to enter the Bar Association. It has not been an easy journey, we are at the end of the 1800s

A judgment of the Court of Appeal of Turin declares the inscription of Lidia Poët is illegitimate in the register of lawyers. The reason? The fact of being a woman. Lidia will do everything to overturn that sentence. While she prepares for the appeal, she works at her brother’s law firm Henry (Pier Luigi Pasino), where he assists his clients. To help her there is also her brother-in-law Jacopo (Eduardo Scarpetta), a Journalist he passes her secret information.

Matilda De Angelis in “The Law of Lidia Poët”. (Netflix)

1923. From 12 February. Paramount+

After landing on Apple TV with the series Shrinking and waiting for the new chapter of Indiana Jones, Harrison Ford he gets on his horse and takes us into the 1923 to tell a new story related to Yellowstone and to the family Dutton. We are facing a new one family saga led by the patriarch Jacob (Ford) and his wife Cara (Helen Mirren). The King and Queen of Yellowstone Ranch.

We are at the dawn of the Prohibition era, but also at a time when droughts and epidemics they decimate thousands of head of cattle, changing the concept of farming. In addition there is the clash with the Irish immigrants, with the corrupt politicians and greedy capitalists. Taylor Sheridan still makes us do it a journey to discover the West, where there are no heroes.

'1923' Series Trailer Starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren Going to the Origins of 'Yellowstone'

Django. From 17 February. Sky and Now

Francesca Comencini reread the myth of Django first told by Sergio Corbucci and then from Quentin Tarantinofocusing not so much on the gunslinger (in crisis with his daughter who he finds after many years), but on two women: Sarah (Lisa Vicari), a young orphan (the daughter of Django precisely) and villain Elizabeth Thurmann (Noomi Rapace), lady of the town of Elmdale.

A few miles from the city of whites stands New Babylonthe city founded by Sarah and former slave John Ellis (Nicholas Pinnock), where men and women are free to be who they are. Even the stranger Django (Matthias Schoenaerts), in search of the only survivor of the family, stumbles upon the city. A war begins between Elmdale and New Babylon.

Fleishman in pieces. From 22 February. Disney+

The TV series, based on the best-seller by Taffy Brodesser Akner (also executive producer), tells the story of Toby Fleishman (Jesse Eisenberg), a 41-year-old divorced man who plunges into the world of dating appsachieving a success that he never had before marriage.

One day the ex-wife Rachel (Claire Danes) disappears leaving him with Hannah (Meara Mahoney Gross) aged 11 and Solly (Maxim Swinton) of 9. Toby tries to balance new parenthood, the return of old friends Libby (Lizzy Caplan) e Seth (Adam Brody), a potential promotion at the hospital and all attractive women who appear before him. But where did his ex go? To understand this, he must first understand what happened to their marriage.

Jesse Eisenberg and Claire Danes. (Disney+)

Liaison. From February 24th. Apple TV+

A thriller high voltage mixing espionage, political intrigues and a passionate story of loveAnd. In the middle is the pair of interpreters formed by Vincent Cassel and Eve Green. Liaison investigate how much mistakes of the past have the power to destroy the future. This is the first Apple Original TV series in French and English.

Vincent Cassel and Eva green. (Apple TV+)

The Consultant. From February 24th. Prime Videos

Another thrillerthis time starring Regus Patoff, a creepy consultant interpreted by Christoph Waltz. Its task is to improve the activities of the Compwarea gaming company. Employees Craig, Elaine and Patti are faced with new challenges that go beyond the lawful, in fact put their roles and their lives at risk.

The Consultantbased on the novel of the same name by Bentley Littleis a mix between thriller and black comedy and poses the question that everyone has asked themselves, or sooner or later will ask themselves: how long are they willing to endure in order to keep their job? With a boss like Waltz it’s crazy.

Christoph Waltz. (Amazon Studios)

Commissioner Ricciardi 2. From 27 February. Rai 1

It will be missed by many Luigi Alfredo Ricciardi (Linen Pillow). Finally the commissioner returns to the Naples of the 30s to investigate cases of murders, aided by his inherited curse from the mother. By now viewers know: Ricciardi sees ghosts of dead people. To this pain was also added that of the recent one loss of nanny Rosareplaced by the young one Nelide.

For fear of passing on his curse, Ricciardi renounces love, especially for the shy one Enrica, his neighbor of the palace. The girl is being courted by Manfred, a German major on a mission to Italy. However, Ricciardi has many suitors: from the sensual Livia, who can’t touch her heart, to the countess Bianca Palmieri of Roccaspina. The detective story still mixes with the mystery and melò.

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