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20 of the most promising series of 2017, which we were waiting for
Next year brings a lot of “delicious” fans of any genre. And promises that we will not once “fall out” of life, enthusiastically watching the characters. Website This is a selection of the most promising series of the year.
Twin Peaks - Showtime
With the completion of the original series about the murder of Laura Palmer took 25 years. But that story is not over, the affairs of days gone by make themselves felt.
American Gods - Starz!
The film adaptation of one of the best works of Neil Geman. His “American Gods” almost immediately received the status of a cult book and gathered a lot of fans. And the trailer promised them that it would be atmospheric, beautiful and tasteful.
Iron Fist – Iron Fist – Netflix
Premiere March 17, 2017.
Fans of the Marvel Universe. Daniel Rand returns to New York City to fight crime using his unimaginable kung fu skills and ability to summon superhero power.
The Defenders - The Defenders - Netflix
This series “leaks” from “Iron Fist” and three previous solo shows about Daredevil, Jessica Jones and Luke Cage. They will now join forces to fight crime in New York.
Big Little Lies – Big Little Lies – HBO
This series has a promising director who directed the Dallas Buyers Club, an interesting cast and a good base - it is based on the bestseller of the same name by Liana Moriarty. More than five million copies of the book have been sold worldwide.
Prison Break: Sequel - 20th Century Fox Television
The series "Escape" has excellent audience ratings. Ten years ago, we forgot to breathe for Michael. It went only four years, did not have time to get bored and the continuation is a good move of the producers. The same actors, the same characters and everyone is impatient.
A Series of Unfortunate Events – Netfix
Premiere January 13, 2017.
Netflix isn’t promising the entire series one day, but anything is possible. The multi-part adaptation, sort of, will be no different from the original Lemony Snicket: 33 Misfortunes. Three children, Count Olaf, the claim of the latter to the inheritance of the first. The arena is the same. But the original came out great and loved by the audience.
Taboo/Taboo - BBC
A miniseries with Tom our Hardy. He will be wild, furious, tattooed and build his own empire.
Mgla / The Mist - Spike TV Next year in the cinema comes King's "Dark Tower", and the small screens will spread mist. It was commissioned by Spike TV and will feature 10 episodes of Stephen King’s classic.
Star Wars: Underworld - Lucasfilm
For those who do not have enough TV series that promise to shoot one series a year. The show will tell about the Empire, strengthening its power throughout the Galaxy and what is happening in its capital Coruscante. About the criminal bosses who settled down there and control drugs and prostitution.
Roadside Picnic - WGN America
The story of stalker Red Schuhart with Matthew Goode in the title role. They promised to follow the book. It seems that this will be the first film adaptation of the Strugatskys, in which the director and screenwriters will not give themselves creative will.
The Incredible Hulk – ABC All we know about this series is that Guillermo del Toro will direct it. Perhaps not even Marvel fans will fall to the screens.
Hyperion - Universal
Juicy fiction. The story will unfold in the distant future and tell about the conflict between humanity and artificial intelligence, which has found its own identity.
Mata Hari - Star Media
The story of a dancer-spy during the First World War is filmed by three countries at once: Russia, Ukraine and Portugal. There is an absolutely amazing set of actors – simultaneously Maxim Matveev and Christopher Lambert, for example.
Feud – FX Network is based on the real-life rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. It began at the beginning of their career, ended only on the set of the film “What happened to Baby Jane?” and became a real Oscar-vendetta.
Star Trek: Discovery - CBS' "Star Trek" is always "Star Trek." This year, the theatrical trilogy ended, and there are rumors that its actors agreed to shoot for television. But all the details are guarded steeper than the US gold reserve. Surprise.
Powerless - NBC
The DC series will revolve not around superheroes, but around office clerks – employees of an insurance company that compensates ordinary people for the damage caused by superheroes during the fight against criminals.
The Netflix show is based on the autobiographical book of the same name by John Douglas, a former FBI employee who came up with the famous method of compiling a psychological profile of serial killers and maniacs. And the director is David Fincher.
Sharp Objects - HBO Camilla Pricker, played by Amy Adams, is not a particularly lucky reporter for one of the less successful newspapers. Camilla is sent to a small town, where several girls became the victim of the maniac. Its task is to give readers a sensational message from the scene. Camilla was born in this city, grew up, it is easier for her to find a common language with residents and find out the nuances of the investigation. But immersion in the terrible reality of provincial life turns into a nightmare for her.
When We Rise - ABC's miniseries on the LGBT theme will focus on the gay rights movement in the US. Since the 1969 riots.
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