Major streaming services have targeted 2022 as a year that will allow them to release content that was delayed due to the pandemic. There are several long-awaited premieres and the continuation of successful series.
How I Met Your Father (Star +)
Season 1 / January 18
The cult classic spin-off “How I Met Your Mother” will be one of the most notable Hulu originals of 2022. It will star Hilary Duff and her YouTube trailer (released in mid-December) is now over 7 years old. million visits.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime)
Fourth season / February 18
While not as popular as the “Lord of the Rings” series, “Mrs. Maisel” is critically acclaimed and earns Amazon prestigious awards. “Ma’am. Maisel ”in 2018 won 5 Emmy Awards, for example. The show starring Rachel Brosnahan has managed to maintain a decent audience with each new season.
“Halo” (Paramount +)
Season 1 / Start of 2022
Paramount + ‘s “Halo” series will take place in the world of the classic game franchise, though the additional plot details are a secret. The “Halo” franchise has sold more than 81 million games and generated more than $ 6 billion in revenue.
Bridgerton (Netflix)
Season 2 / March 25
It seems like a safe bet that the second season of “Bridgerton” will be a ratings success. The Netflix series, executive produced by Shonda Rhimes, ranked first for 28 days after its debut on the platform. It will have a preview special: “The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience,” which will transport viewers into the world of the period drama series.
Stranger Things (Netflix)
Fourth season / Mid 2022
It will be the last season of “Stranger Things” which is currently in the top 10 most viewed Netflix English series of all time. The mobile games “Stranger Things” recently released by Netflix act as an impetus by notifying users of the debut of the new series.
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Disney +)
Season 1 / Mid 2022
Expectations for “Obi-Wan Kenobi” are high after seeing what another “Star Wars” spin-off like “The Mandalorian” has accomplished on Disney +. The series will see Ewan McGregor reprise his role as Obi-Wan, 10 years after the events of “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith,” the 2005 film, which grossed more than $ 800 million worldwide at the box office.
The Sandman (Netflix)
Season 1 / July 2022
A remarkable title that is based on the late 80s comic by Neil Gaiman. Previous unsuccessful attempts to adapt “The Sandman” to the movies also add to the appeal of a series that promises to be the “most expensive DC Entertainment has ever made.”
Lord of the Rings (Amazon Prime)
Season 1 / September 2
With an investment of US $ 465 million and five years of production, the universe series “LOTR” is without a doubt the most important television launch of Amazon in 2022. It will take place thousands of years before the events of the films of “Mr. of the Rings “and” The Hobbit, “and will premiere over Labor Day weekend.
She-Hulk (Disney +)
First Season / Second half of 2022
It will follow the story of lawyer Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) who takes on the qualities of the Hulk after receiving a transfusion from her cousin Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), better known for his alter ego Hulk. Ruffalo has played the Hulk in the “Avengers” movies since 2012 and is returning as a bridge for a new Marvel heroine.
“The Flight Attendant” (HBO Max)
Second season / Second half of 2022
The first season of “The Flight Attendant” was one of HBO Max’s surprises in 2021: the comedy series starring Kaley Cuoco has a 97% score on Rotten Tomatoes and was one of the 10 most-viewed HBO Max series. This suggests that there is a fanbase waiting for season two, which may again help HBO Max / WarnerMedia in the awards race – it garnered nine Emmy nominations in 2021.
by RN