After an intense week of work we arrive at the weekend, the perfect moment to, among other things, relax peacefully on the sofa at home watching all the new series and films that Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video and Disney + have prepared.
And as usual, at Hobby Consolas we provide you with the television plan, reviewing which are The best premiere movies and series on Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video and Disney+ to watch on the weekend of June 9, 2023.
Some of its most popular series end up on Netflix
Netflix
This week we are highlighting Netflix releases the arrival of the final season of Never Me, the popular teen comedy on the platform starring Maitreyi Ramakrishnan.
Its plot follows the story of Devi, a teenager who is the first generation Indian in the United States and wants to live a modern life to be popular, but it’s not easy with his background. We remind you of our review of I never season 3.
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another of the Netflix premiere series that end is Human Resources, the Big Mouth spin-off that has not had the same pull as the mother series and will see its end in season 2.
The Serie focuses on the world of Big Mouth monsters and the daily life of these beings who help humans cope with their lives: from the monsters of hormones to the wizards of shame. Here we refresh our review of Human Resources season 1.
One of its most controversial series arrives on HBO Max
HBO Max
Among the series to highlight on HBO Max we find The Idol, a production that has given a lot of talk after passing through Cannes because not a few critics consider that they have such explicit scenes that they border on pornographic.
Starring Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd, the plot of the series focuses, among other things, on the relationship between pop star Jocelyn and Tedros, the owner of one of the most exclusive venues in Los Angeles with whom He will maintain a high-voltage sentimental and sexual relationship before discovering some of his darkest secrets.. This is our review of The Idol.
For the little ones in the house we stand out in the HBO Max premieres the arrival of season 2 of Jellystone!, a fun animated series that brings together classic Hanna-Barbera characters such as Yogi Bear, Bubu Bear, Padfoot, Canito, Mandibulín and Captain Caveman, among others.
If what you fancy are documentaries, this week on HBO Max there are a few to choose from, from The Return of the Queen from Versailles to The Top Five, going through the review of Donald Trump’s presidential career with Unprecedented.
Prime Video updates the Rocky saga in its premieres
Warner Bros.
Within the movie section, without a doubt the most outstanding Prime Video premiere for this weekend is Creed III, the latest installment of the spin-off of the Rocky saga starring Michael B. Jordan, who also acts as director.
Its plot takes place five years after the events of the last installment, where Adonis Creed meets Damian, a childhood friend who was arrested and has just been released from prison after spending 18 years in prison.
However, the quarrels of the past will make these old friends dispute their differences in the ring to see who of the two is the better boxer. Here we leave you our review of Creed III.
another of the prime video premiere movies is My Fault, a Spanish production written and directed by Domingo González starring Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara.
This romantic drama follows the story of Noah, a 17-year-old girl who is forced to leave everything behind to move to the mansion of William Leister, the new and wealthy husband of her mother Rafaela.
There she meets Nick, her new stepbrother, and the clash of their strong personalities is evident from the very first moment. It doesn’t take long for Noah to discover that, behind the model son image, Nick hides a life of fighting, gambling and illegal car racing. However, despite the abyss that separates them, both begin to feel an irresistible attraction for each other..
Disney+ takes us back to Pandora
We arrived at the Disney+ premieres Standing out among his films Avatar: The Sense of Water, the ambitious sequel by James Cameron that, after its long run in movie theaters, is finally incorporated into the streaming platform.
Located more than ten years after the events of the previous installment, the film shows us the peaceful life that Jake Sully leads on Pandora with his family until it is disturbed by the return of the men from the sky. We leave you here our review of Avatar: The Sense of Water.
Between the best Disney+ premiere series we have the arrival of season 19 of Father Made in USA (American Dad), the hilarious animated series carried out by Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy.
The series follows the bizarre adventures of a dysfunctional middle-class American family made up of CIA agent Stan Smith, his wife Francine, their children Steve and Hayley, the talking fish Klaus and the alien Roger.
Another of the series to highlight on Disney+ is Saint X, a psychological drama created by Leila Gerstein starring Alycia Debnam-Carey, Jayden Jean Paul-Denis, Melissa Juliet Lawson and Kenlee Townsend, among others.
Based on the novel by Alexis Schaitkin, the series explores how the mysterious death of a young woman creates a traumatic ripple effect which ultimately pushes her surviving sister on a dangerous search for the truth.
To finish off, between Disney+ news We also have Flamin’ Hot: The Story of Spicy Cheetos, an interesting biographical film directed by Eva Longoria starring, among others, Jesse Garcia, Annie Gonzalez, Tony Shalhoub, Dennis Haysbert, Matt Walsh and Emilio Rivera.
The film narrates the life of Richard Montañez, the Hispanic concierge who created the spicy Flamin’ Hot Cheetosas well as the story behind said creation.
Here we end our review of The best premiere movies and series on Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video and Disney+ to watch on the weekend of June 9, 2023. Which of these novelties do you find most interesting to see on these days off?