Political satire, apocalypse and historical dramas: Review of new series that conquered viewers
There is always something new and exciting in the world of television. This week, we offer a review of the hottest premieres and series that have already conquered the hearts of millions of viewers.
Political satire in "Regime" from HBO
"Regime" is a series that should be watched by all fans of political dramas and satire.
Starring Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant, The Regime depicts a year in the palace of a crumbling authoritarian regime. The premiere of all six episodes took place on March 3, and the series has already entered the prestigious BBC rating. Chancellor Helena Wernham becomes increasingly paranoid and unstable, turning to the soldier Herbert Zuback, leading to a split in the palace and the country.
The post-apocalyptic world of Fallout on Amazon Prime Video
"Fallout" is a journey into a world after an apocalyptic nuclear war, where survival becomes an art.
The series, created for Amazon Prime Video, is based on the franchise of the same name from Black Isle Studios. The premiere of all eight episodes took place on April 10. The events take place in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, where people live in underground vaults, trying to survive among radiation, mutants and bandits.
Historical drama "Shogun" on Hulu and FX
"Shogun" is a historical drama that transports viewers to the world of samurai and political intrigue.
Based on the novel by James Clavell, the series tells the story of English sailor John Blackthorne, who is shipwrecked in Japan. The premiere took place on February 27, and the series has already captivated viewers with its deep plot and bright characters.
Comedy-drama "One Day" on Netflix
"One day" is a nostalgic journey of 20 years, which tells about the relationship between two friends.
The series, released on February 8, includes 14 episodes and tells the story of the relationship between Dexter and Emma, who meet on the same day every year. This is a story about friendship, love and life trials.
Science fiction in The Three-Body Problem on Netflix
"The Three-Body Problem" is a series that combines science fiction with a detective story, revealing a grand story.
Based on Liu Qixin's trilogy, the series follows scientists trying to deal with a wave of suicides in their community. The first season was released on March 21, and has already captured the attention of the audience.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova