Cuatro broadcasts ‘Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation’ and laSexta opts for disclosure with ‘laSexta Xplica!’
Telecinco broadcasts, starting at 10:00 p.m., ‘life without filters‘. There are many people who for different reasons want to transform their image to meet high levels of demand or fit into the current beauty canon. The program will start with the testimony of the Brazilian Jessica Alves, popularly known as the human Barbie, who from a young age began to undergo cosmetic surgery to improve her appearance, accounting for more than a hundred interventions. In this installment, the program will include interventions by Alessandro Lequio; Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada, fashion designer and businesswoman; Ángela Ponce, a Sevillian model and the first transsexual woman to be crowned Miss Universe Spain in 2018; María Velasco, psychiatrist and writer; the surgeon Ángel Martín, founder and medical director of the Menorca clinic; and Celia Blanco, journalist, writer and Spanish radio presenter.
antenna 3 bet, starting at 10:10 p.m., for the film ‘Wonder Woman 1984‘. It’s the 80s. A future very different from the one she had known, and in which Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) misses colleagues from the past. In this new chapter, the princess of Themyscira will befriend Barbara Ann Minerva (Kristen Wiig), an archaeologist working for Max Lord (Pedro Pascal), a megalomaniac bent on collecting ancient artifacts in the belief that they will make him as powerful as a God. When Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) surprisingly and unexpectedly comes back to life, Diana must face Minerva, who has become the dangerous villain Cheetah after selling her soul to a powerful deity. This second installment of the adventures of Wonder Woman, the DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston, is the continuation of the Wonder Woman movie (2017).
Jennifer López and Jane Fonda, face to face on La 1
the 1 broadcasts, starting at 10:05 p.m., the film ‘The groom’s mother‘. After getting fed up with blind dates, Charlotte ‘Charlie’ (Jennifer Lopez) thought she would never find the man of her life until she met Kevin Fields (Michael Vartan), with whom she is head over heels in love. Their relationship is getting better every day and they are already preparing the wedding when Viola (Jane Fonda), Kevin’s mother, appears. Viola has just been fired from her job because, according to her bosses, she is too old to continue being a television presenter. Broken and broken, she’s not about to lose her little one, too. For this reason, she will become Charlie’s worst nightmare with the aim of making her give up and end Kevin. While her assistant supports Viola in her crazy plans, Charlie decides to put an end to it and the two will be involved in a fierce battle to prove who is the smartest and strongest.
Tom Cruise is Ethan Hunk in Four
Four bet on the cinema with ‘Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation‘ from 10:00 p.m. With the IMF disbanded and Ethan Hunt left to fend for himself, the team must face off against the Syndicate, a network of highly-trained special agents. These thoroughly trained groups are hell-bent on creating a new world order through a series of escalating terrorist attacks. Ethan assembles his team and joins forces with him and renegade British agent Ilsa Faust, who may or may not be a member of this secretive nation, as the group faces their most impossible mission to date.
For his part, the sixth choose disclosure with ‘the Sixth Explica!‘ from 9:45 p.m. José Yélamo interviews the Minister of Culture and Sports, Miquel Iceta, one week before the general elections and in the midst of the controversy over the censorship of works in some Spanish town halls, such as Valdemorillo, in Madrid, where, after arriving in the Department of Culture of the member of Vox Victoria Amparo Gil Movellán, the work Orlando, by Virginia Woolf, was cancelled. In addition, the program analyzes with a large group of experts all the keys to a campaign that is entering its final stretch. Finally, the space gives citizens a voice to try to shed light on the question of whether or not the Spanish economy is going like a motorcycle, as stated by Pedro Sánchez, the candidate of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party for the general elections, in the face to face he had with Alberto Núñez Feijóo, the Popular Party candidate for the elections.