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Succession 4 – Sky Atlantic. The fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning series premieres on Sky Atlantic on April 3. The sale of media company Waystar Royco to tech visionary Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård) is getting closer and closer. The Roys are therefore called upon to engage in a tough struggle to maintain power
Succession 4, the final season on Sky from 3 April. The trailer
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Love (and trouble) in Paris – Sky Series. For lovers of romantic comedies like Bridget Jones, the appointment is on Sky Serie from 9 April. 36-year-old Jul feels that her life is over: she just broke up, and was fired. She must therefore immediately find a new roommate in order not to be evicted. When she finds a phone with a very romantic marriage proposal in the taxi, she decides to meet the man who made her (and to conquer him!)
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The mysteries of Whitstable Pearl 2 – Sky Investigation. The second season of the series based on the books by Julie Wassmer The Whitstable Pearl Mystery And Disappearance At Oare arrives on Sky Investigation on April 11th. A single mother and restaurant owner, Pearl is an accomplished detective. However, her cases often overlap with police officer Mike McGuire’s investigation, with whom she makes an incredible team (when they’re not arguing).
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The unnamed justicer – Sky Atlantic. Debuts April 14 The avenger without a name, a contemporary western starring Kate Bosworth. The series tells the story of a ruthless assassin, with a list of targets to eliminate. The episodes of her will find her grappling with the men to kill, but will also explain the why of her actions
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Transatlantic – Netflix (also visible on Sky Glass, Sky Q and via the app on the Now Smart Stick). The series set in 1940s Marseille, and inspired by the true story of Varian Fry, Mary Jayne Gold and the Emergency Rescue Committee, debuts on Netflix on April 7. An international group of young superheroes risk their lives to help over two thousand refugees escape from Nazi-occupied France: among them, many artists wanted by the regime
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Welcome to Eden 2 – Netflix (also visible on Sky Glass, Sky Q and via the app on the Now Smart Stick). He returns on April 21st Welcome to Eden, after the shocking finale of the first season. Mysteries and dangers increase on the island, while the Eden Foundation welcomes two new characters (who have the face of Carlos Torres and Nona Sobo)
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The Summer We Learned to Fly 2 – Part 2 – Netflix (also visible on Sky Glass, Sky Q and via the app on the Now Smart Stick). On April 27, the new episodes of season 2 of The summer we learned to fly, with Katherine Heigl. Why did the 30-year bond between Tully and Kate break? The new season will answer the question, but not before dealing with the painful consequences of Johnny’s ill-fated mission in Iraq
The Summer We Learned to Fly season 2 trailer
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Sweet Tooth 2 – Netflix (also visible on Sky Glass, Sky Q and via the app on the Now Smart Stick). The fantasy series returns on April 27 with the second season. Based on Jeff Lemire’s dark comics, it is a series that tells of hope and unity in the service of survival. Gus bonds with other hybrid children and tries to still have hope for tomorrow. To free the hybrids, he decides to join forces with Aimee Eden
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel 5 – Prime Video (also visible on Sky Glass, Sky Q and via the app on the Now Smart Stick). Come back April 14th The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, with the fifth and final season. This will conclude the story of the wonderful Midge Maisel. Set in the 1960s, the series follows a woman who makes her way alone in the competitive and masculine world of stand-up comedy. “Midge finds herself closer than ever to the success she’s dreamed of, only to find that she’s closer than she ever means she’s still a long way away”: this is the synopsis
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Citadel – Prime Video (also visible on Sky Glass, Sky Q and via the app on the Now Smart Stick). With Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas. At its debut on April 28, Citadel is an international spy thriller, and intends to be the beginning of a global franchise consisting of multiple series set in the world, telling interconnected stories. The memories of select agents Mason Kane and Nadia Sinh have been erased, but they miraculously managed to save themselves, and to build a new life and a new identity, unaware of the past
Citadel, the trailer for the Russo brothers’ TV series
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The Good Mothers – Disney+ (also visible on Sky Glass, Sky Q and via the app on the Now Smart Stick). italian series, The Good Mothers tells the story of three women who dare to oppose the ‘Ndrangheta, helped by PM Anna Colace. Debuting April 5, she features in the cast Gaia Girace (The Brilliant Friend)
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The little things in life – Disney+ (also visible on Sky Glass, Sky Q and via the app on the Now Smart Stick). The miniseries arrives on Disney + on April 7th The little things in lifebased on Cheryl Strayed’s bestseller. Starring Kathryn Hann, it tells the intimate and familiar story of a woman who, thrown out of the house by her husband, believes her daughter hates her. Thus begins her journey to healing, and the rediscovery of the deepest self
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How I Met Your Father 2 – Disney+ (also visible on Sky Glass, Sky Q and via the app on the Now Smart Stick). On April 19, the first part of the second season of How I Met Your Father, which will have a total of 20 episodes. The previous season ended with a number of unresolved story lines and development arcs, which the new episodes will face
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