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In

April, several series

that arrive on streaming platforms have many options to

become hits

.

THE CITY IS OURS (HBO MAX, April 26)

Cops and villains with the city of Baltimore as a backdrop.

This is how this drama with a lot of action

could be summed up if it

weren't for the fact that behind it is none other than

David Simon, icon of the seriéfilos behind

The Wire

.

A Long Overdue Gamble stars Jon Bernthal (

The Wolf of Wall Street

,

The Williams Way

) as ruthless Sergeant Wayne Jenkins, leader of an elite unit "dedicated to

ridding the streets of Baltimore of guns and drugs

," as Say your summary.

Subscribe here to HBO MAX.

ELITE (Netflix, April 8)

One more year (and there are five), the

students of the exclusive Las Encinas

reflect a youth where

sex, drugs and betrayals

intermingle for the enjoyment of their fans.

The incorporation of Adam Nourou (

Adú

) is one of the many surprises that this revolutionary and transgressive series holds.

WE ARE SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE (Movistar Plus+, April 8)

Antonio Resines and Miguel Rellán

lead this

comedy

devised by the creators of

Vergüenza

.

A series in which these two legends of Spanish acting get into the skin of

an orchestra conductor and an old rock star.

A WOLF LIKE ME (Amazon Prime Video, April 1)

Unclassifiable like few others, this series starring

Isla Fisher and Josh Gad

has so many interesting points that it is impossible for any viewer not to find at least one point of interest.

How could it not be like that in a story in which there is

love, drama, mystery, good music and a fantastic touch

impossible to guess.

Amazon Prime Video subscription is available here.

ROAR (Apple TV+, April 15)

Nicole Kidman

is the star (and producer) of an eight-episode drama.

Each of them

reflects the lives of women who go through complicated circumstances in their lives

and how they deal with this problem.

BETTER CALL SAUL (Movistar Plus+, April 19)

The end is coming.

In this

first batch of episodes from the sixth (and final) season

, we see the end of the transformation of the dim-witted Jimmy McGill into

Saul Goodman, the memorable lawyer who fascinated us in

Breaking Bad

.

He promises to finish on top.

THE DROPOUT (Disney+, April 20)

Amanda Seyfried

stars in a drama that also stars

Naveen Andrews

, one of the leads from

Lost

.

This production recalls the

rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes

, a director of a company that was destined to change the world of biotechnology forever... and that ended with her doomed.

To subscribe to Disney + can be accessed here.

THE HEIRS OF THE EARTH (Netflix, April 15)

Many eagerly await the adaptation of Ildefonso Falcones' bestseller.

Now, Yon González, Elena Rivera, Rodolfo Sancho or Michelle Jenner

play the protagonists of an

epic story that takes place in Barcelona in 1387.

SLOW HORSES (Apple TV+, April 1)

Gary Oldman

is the great claim of a

spy thriller

whose character leads a group of agents in an abandoned Mi5 headquarters.

Alongside the veteran actor are

Olivia Cooke, Kristin Scott Thomas and Jonathan Pryce

.

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