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In June ,

series

will be released

that promise to give a lot to talk about on platforms such as

Movistar Plus +, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Apple TV +, Disney + or Netflix.

NO LIMITS (Amazon Prime Video, June 10)

The great deed carried out by

Fernando de Magallanes and Juan Sebastián Elcano

in the 16th century is remembered in this Spanish blockbuster.

A production starring two world stars such as Rodrigo Santoro (

300

) and Álvaro Morte (

La casa de papel

) in which the

first trip around the world by boat

is narrated with great detail and lots of action.

Amazon Prime Video subscription is available here.

BORGEN (Netflix, June 2)

A few years ago this series was on everyone's lips... including many Spanish politicians.

After that bombshell registered with its first three seasons, this

Danish political thriller

returns with a fourth batch of chapters starring

Birgitte (Nyborg Sidse Babett Knudsen)

, a tenacious politician with a great personality.

DEVILS (Movistar Plus+, June 2)

Alessandro Borghi and Patrick Dempsey

return as two

killers

from the world of finance in an international thriller.

Now, their fight is focused on a

global alliance in which China and the pandemic

appear as the backdrop in a luxurious production.

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MARVEL (Disney+, June 8)

Good news for Marvel fans.

Now comes a new superheroine.

Her name is

Kamala Kahn, she is a Pakistani teenager who is a fan of the Avengers

and who is going to give a lot to talk about.

With all this information, she is more than enough to enjoy a series that promises a lot and that

will connect with

Captain Marvel

within the inexhaustible universe of this fictional factory.

To subscribe to Disney + can be accessed here.

WESTWORLD (HBO Max, June 27)

One of the most sophisticated series, with the most philosophical background

and, why not say it, the most violent in recent years.

WestWorld

returns with a fourth season

in which, once again, beings created by man come face to face with humans who don't quite know how to live with them.

Subscribe here to HBO Max.

JUST MURDERS IN THE BUILDING (Disney+, June 28)

Half comedy half thriller,

this proposal starring

Selena Gomez, Steve Martin and Martin Short

has a new season.

On this occasion, their involvement as amateur detectives in a

death that occurred in their New York building

will put the main characters in new situations where surprises are the order of the day.

To subscribe to Disney + can be accessed here.

THE SUMMER I FELL IN LOVE (Amazon Prime Video, June 17)

First there were some books

that were sold by millions.

Then a movie saga

.

And

now comes the series

based on the stories created by Jenny Han. Its protagonist is Isabel,

a teenager who hesitates between two boys

(brothers, to make matters worse) with whom she meets every summer.

What's up with them and other youth problems give way to a romantic melodrama.

Amazon Prime Video subscription is available here.

PEAKY BLINDERS (Netflix, June 6)

The end is coming.

In its sixth season, the series that recounts the adventures of

Tommy Shelby

and his henchmen presents them facing the rise of fascism on the eve of World War II.

The new batch of six chapters was going to put the finishing touch to a series that, however, is expected to have a continuation in the form of a movie.

LOOT (Apple TV+, June 24)

Maya Rudolph

is one of the great US comedians who becomes the great protagonist in this series.

Her character is Molly, a woman with a very quiet (and luxurious) life thanks to her husband's business.

But when he betrays her, everything falls apart around her.

However,

dedicating yourself to a charitable foundation

will lead you to improve her emotional situation and, in the process, help many people around her.

TRIGGER POINT (Movistar Plus+, June 13)

A bomb disposal expert

, a series of terrorist attacks in London, and a major mystery about who is behind them.

With all these elements we find ourselves before

an exciting thriller that could become one of the great surprises of the month.

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