The only thing most of us can do to help fight the coronavirus (COVID-19) is to stay home. The Spanish government has announced an alarm system to force people to do so within the next 15 days.
At PCWorld.es we want to help you get in better shape with a selection of 25 series such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO, Apple TV + and Movistar + that you can launch and finish within these two weeks.
You will see that we are not included Anatomy of Gray or some very long series. This isolation is not a paid vacation. We will continue to work (outside or at home) and it would be good to continue to do the same process.
Now, inevitable, we will be spending more hours hanging out at home than usual, and enjoying the best of TV shows is a great way to pass the time (and avoid clashes with family).
Netflix
- The End of the F *** ing World (16 chapters). The strange traditional friendship between James and Alyssa will lead these young people to escape and live the adventure together away from everything that hurts them.
- Black mirror (21 chapters) The dystopian world that each episode of this series in paint will look like is a real thing for you not to be surprised if any new technology they come up with comes to market.
- So they see us (4 chapters). The true story of five African-American teenagers accused of being raped is now being told by a legend by Ava DuVernay, founder and director of
- Believe me (Chapters 8). Can't believe it Based on a series of rapes that occurred in Washington and Colorado between 2008 and 2011. Victims must strive to have the police believe their evidence.
- Sex education. This comic song accompanies young Otis in his examination of his sexual health as he makes money advising classmates on the problems of love and is ashamed of his mother being a sex therapist.
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Amazon Prime Video
- Fleabag (12 chapters). The British comedian has been praised for his clever and effective humor by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who plays a thirty-year-old woman with the problems and problems of any woman her age.
- Today's Love (Chapters 8). Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey and Dev Patel are some of the supporters of this love story in New York City, from the most romantic to the most platonic.
- Coming home (10 chapters). This intellectual interest, directed by Julia Roberts, will attempt to resolve doubts around the Home Support Center, where soldiers are helped to return to civilian life.
- The purge (20 chapters). The success of the movies The purge They have led the creation of a series inspired by similar events: a future United States where all crime is allowed 12 hours a year.
- Hunters (10 chapters). Set in New York in 1977, a group of "Nazi hunters" will work to find those war criminals who want to build the Reth Reich.
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HBO
- Chernobyl (5 chapters). This eagle-eyed play that took place in April 1986 received applause by some critics. Although mythical, it tells the story of those directly affected by the Chernobyl disaster.
- Years and Years (6 chapters). The BBC series imagines what the world will be like in the future telling stories of the British family. It covers topics such as refugee distress or Catalonia independence.
- Kill Eve (16 chapters). Eve Polastri will use a contact at the British intelligence agency MI6 to pursue a random assassination. That brightness eventually becomes a form of attraction.
- The Biggest Lies (Chapters 14). The great works of Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz join the heartwarming and well-told horror s tories
- Euphoria (Chapters 8). Rue is a 17-year-old girl who will find in Jues' friendship and love the end of the encouragement to overcome her drug addiction while trying to find a place in this difficult world.
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Movistar +
- Burning Madrid (Chapters 8). Paco León directs this black-and-white series describing Ava Gardner's visit to Madrid in the 1960s and his life will be in conflict with Franco's authoritarian standards.
- The disease (12 chapters). With the epidemic as a backdrop, the series takes us to Seville in the 16th century and tells us the results of a series of Protestant massacres.
- On the death list (4 chapters). Miguel Ángel Silvestre gives his best performance so far in the drama of the lives of Pablo Ibar, who has been convicted without anecdotal evidence of multiple murders.
- Merlí: Sapere Aude (Chapters 8). The series takes place a few months after Merlí's death in the original series. This is spin-off focused on Pol Rubio and Bruno Bergeron on their new college events.
- Work on Development (Chapters 8). Lilly Wachowski is one of the producers of the series that follows the life of a boyfriend who will have to live with her depression and her extra compelling distraction while starting a new love relationship.
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Apple TV +
- The morning show (10 chapters). The scourge of sexual harassment will lead to the connection of television presenter Mitch Kessler. His screen partner Alex Levy will have to deal with this and find a substitute at the same time.
- Dickinson (10 chapters). This Apple TV + series reiterates the story of poet Emily Dickinson and her vision of the world of humanity on issues such as society, sex and family.
- See (Chapters 8). Jason Momoa is Father Voss, a national leader who has learned to cooperate, hunt, and survive after a human blindness. Now, you'll need to protect the first born babies with a vision.
- A servant (10 chapters). Shortly after the death of their child, Dorothy and Sean Turner hired a landlord to look after their new-born doll, the only way that Dorothy was able to cope with the star.
- Little America (Chapters 8). Apple TV + also brings us an anthology of the stories of immigrants who came to the United States in pursuit of the American dream. Absolute development issues.
Sign up for Apple TV + | € 4,99 per month
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