Netflix bets on “The Crown”. “Emily in Paris” and “The Witcher”

09/25/2022 at 02:16

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The second season of ‘The Squid Game’ is being recorded in absolute secrecy, and the platform has not yet given details about it

The return of the series The Crown‘, ‘Emily in Paris’ and ‘The Witcher’ dominated this Saturday the bets of Netflix for the new season, revealed at an event in which the streaming giant also unveiled its upcoming films.

With the title of ‘Tudum’, in reference to the sound with which Netflix starts all its content, the platform presented all its news for several hours, although with the great absence of the phenomenon ‘Squid Game’ (‘The Squid Game‘)since he barely gave details of his long-awaited second season.

In the movie buff section, the company advanced new trailers for films such as the sschool of Knives Out, ‘Glass Onion’, ‘Extraction 2’, ‘The Old Guard 2’ -which will add Uma Thurman andn its cast- and ‘The Mother’, a film in which Jennifer Lopez.

The return of ‘The Crown’ kicks off the season

Just days after Queen Elizabeth II funeralNetflix confirmed that the fifth season of ‘The Crown’, the drama that recreates the life of the British royal familywill premiere on November 9 with a batch of episodes focused on the arrival of Princess Diana to the clan and her scandals with the press.

Then, on the 17th of the same month, the final season of ‘Dead to Me’.

On Christmas Eve, December 21, it will be the turn of ‘Emily in Paris’, which will return for a third season in which, according to its very brief trailer, its protagonist will have to face new professional challenges.

A few days later, in the middle of Christmas day (December 25), The fantasy saga ‘The Witcher’ will be enlarged with the prequel ‘Blood Origin’of which hardly any details are known beyond the fact that its plot takes place 1,200 years before the original series.

Fans of ‘The Witcher’, meanwhile, they will have to wait until the summer of 2023 to know the news of the third season of the main series.

Finally ‘You‘, another of the emblems of the platform, will present its fourth season in two installments: the first part on February 10 and the second on March 10.

Among the television fictions that will return throughout the year but to which Netflix has not set a date are ‘Lupin’, ‘Outer Banks’ and ‘Stranger Things’.

However, Netflix has avoided advancing any news of the rgraduate of the most successful series in its history ‘Squid Game’ (‘The Squid Game’), whose second season is being recorded in absolute secrecy and about which mention has only been made by presenting an unpublished scene from the first season.

Netflix trusts the franchises: ‘The Old Guard’, ‘Knives Out’ and ‘Extraction’

With regard to the cinema, it seems that Netflix continues with its objective of betting on franchises to retain the public. Up to three sequels will reach its catalog throughout the season.

‘The Old Guard’, the action tape about a group of mercenaries starring Charlize Theron will arrive next year with two new additions to her cast: Uma Thurman and Henry Golding.

Before, the action will come from the hand of Chris Hemsworth and the Russian brotherswho repeat tandem in ‘Extraction 2’, whose premiere is set before the end of 2022.

In addition, the platform released a new trailer for ‘Glass Onion’, the sequel to ‘Knives Out’ in which only Daniel Craig repeats in the cast and that Netflix intends to turn into a mystery saga in the style of James Bond.

Finally ‘Wednesday’, the film focused on the well-known young woman from ‘The Addams Family’will be released on November 23 to complete Netflix’s commitment to film franchises.

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