The end of March brings a solid set of premieres on streaming platforms. In one week we get a documentary about BTS, a new season of sci-fi, a crime thriller, and a family drama, so the choice is really wide. It's one of those weekends where it's hard to complain about a lack of new releases – whether you are looking for something light or more engaging.
BTS: The Return - a grand return on Netflix
BTS: The Return is one of the most talked-about premieres of this week. The documentary showcases the band's return after a several-year break due to military service. The production provides behind-the-scenes access and highlights the process of creating a new album. For fans, it's more than just an ordinary documentary; it's an intimate glimpse into a new stage of the band's career.
For All Mankind - season 5 and a new conflict
The fifth season of For All Mankind transports the story into an alternative future and further expands the cosmic universe. This time the conflict is no longer just about Earth, but moves to Mars. The series focuses on greater scale, politics and tension between the colony and the governments on Earth.
53 Sundays - a family drama with humour
53 Sundays is a more intimate production, focused on family relationships. A trio of siblings come together to make a decision about their father's future. What appears to be a simple story quickly turns into a tale full of emotions and conflicts, with a touch of humour.
ChooseTV - Season 2 and the Epic Story
The second season of ChooseTV continues the story known from the first part. The series develops the theme of the road to power and the challenges faced by the protagonist. It is a production for fans of epic tales, where scale, story and dramatic choices matter.
Weekend premieres show how diverse streaming is today. From music documentaries, through sci-fi, to dramas and thrillers. If you're looking for something new to watch, this selection is one of the freshest and most interesting suggestions of recent days.
Source: Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime Video, gqindia.com
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