July 2024, 5 Upcoming TV Series You Can’t Miss

July 2024, 5 Upcoming TV Series You Can’t Miss
July 2024, 5 Upcoming TV Series You Can’t Miss

Do you like to alternate reading with watching movies and TV series? You’re in the right place. In this article we’ll show you 5 of the most interesting TV series scheduled for July, a perfect alternative to resist the heat by letting yourself be transported to distant times and worlds, perhaps accompanying the viewing with a good aperitif.

5 TV Series Coming in July That You Can’t Miss

“Vikings: Valhalla” Available on Netflix July 11

We begin our roundup with a highly anticipated TV series: the third season of “Vikings: Valhalla,” the spin-off of one of the most beloved series of recent years, “Vikings,” whose production ended in 2021.

Following the huge success, the producers launched the spin-off the following year, whose third season will be broadcast on July 11. The story is set in the 11th century, one hundred years after the end of the original series, and continues the story of the life and adventures of some of the most famous Vikings who ever lived: Leif Eriksson, his sister Freydis and the Norwegian prince Harald Sigurdsson.

“The Lady by the Lake,” available on Apple TV from July 19

We continue with a new arrival that will intrigue especially lovers of crime and thrillers.

With “Lady by the Lake”, Apple TV offers us a valid alternative for the month of July. The protagonist of this new series is Natalie Portman, who plays a woman who, after the difficulties of the past, decides to change her life by working as an investigative journalist in the 60s.

The plot takes an unexpected turn when a group of young girls disappear near Baltimore…

“The Decameron,” available on Netflix from July 25

Do you love literature and especially the classics? Coming at the end of July, an interesting TV series freely inspired by one of the cornerstones of early Italian literature: Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron.

The TV series is set in 1348, when a terrible plague epidemic devastates the city of Florence and some notable personalities of the city decide to escape and take refuge together in a villa in the countryside. Here, they lead a life of debauchery, telling each other bizarre stories to entertain themselves.

“Elite,” available on Netflix from July 26

A long-awaited return arrives on Netflix on July 26: with its eighth and final season, “Elite” comes to an end after having enchanted millions of viewers around the world.

This time, a mysterious murder will upset the precarious balance of the Las Encinas school, attended by the offspring of Spanish high society. The case will involve the students and their lives, radically changing the cards on the table and providing surprising interpretations that will reconnect the story to the previous seasons of the teen show.

“Sunny,” available on Apple TV from July 10

We end, finally, with a surprising TV series that promises to emotionally involve the viewer with the story told but also to induce important reflections on one of the most important and rapid innovations of our era: artificial intelligence.

“Sunny” begins when Suzie, an American woman who has lived in Kyoto for years, is forced to deal with the sudden and premature death of her husband and son due to a strange accident. From the company where her husband worked, Suzie receives an absurd gift: a robot named Sunny, which the woman initially tries to refuse, but cannot remove from the house.

The odd couple, Suzie and Sunny, will become increasingly close, and will find themselves investigating the death – who knows if they are really dead – of Suzie’s husband and son… A TV series to keep an eye on, especially if you love thrillers and are fascinated by artificial intelligence.

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