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The best TV series of October and November

The new entries and the comebacks of this autumn

The best TV series of October and November The new entries and the comebacks of this autumn

Autumn comes, the days get shorter, it starts to cold and maybe it rains as well.

In a nutshell, it is the perfect situation to spend time in front of the tv to do bingewatching of tv series.

The TV channels and streaming platforms know its and, to our delight, they fill the screen of the new show, but also the expected returns as the second season of Stranger Things.

The new most promising? Many people point to The Deuce and Mindhunter.

If you want to be updated about the most interesting titles coming out in October and November, read below.

 

October 1

Ghosted – FOX USA

The paranormal has a comic style.

The protagonist of this comedy is a couple, Leroy (Craig Robinson), a disgraced former detective specializing in missing persons, forced to work as a security guard, and Max (Adam Scott), a professor convinced that his wife was abducted by aliens. Recruited by the Bureau Underground leds by Captain Ava Lafrey (Ally Walker), the two investigate on mysterious cases that happened in Los Angeles, a presage for a dangerous imminent threat.

 

Ten Days in the Valley - ABC

A difficult childhood and adolescence populate the nightmares of a man, ex-husband. The situation is aggravated by the use of drugs and alcohol.

Kyra Sedgwick aka Brenda Leigh of The Closer is Jane Sadler, screenwriter and producer of police series in the new ABC show “Ten Days in the Valley”. While working on a screenplay in a nearby house, her daughter disappears. Who has kidnapped her?

 

October 3

The Mayor - ABC USA

Do you remember when Kanye West declared he wanted to become president of the United States?

Here, a similar thing happens to Courtney Rose (Brandon Micheal Hall), a young African-American rapper who, to launch his new album, runs for mayor of his city. He is elected, now it’s up to Kanye.

 

6 ottobre

Suburra Netflix

Suburra is the first TV series Netflix made in Italy.

Prequel of the homonymous 2015 movie, the show is made up of 10 episodes directed by Michele Placido. The story follows three guys in a Rome ruled by the conflicts between state, church and organized crime to gain control of the capital.

The protagonists are the son of a policeman, Lele Marchilli (Eduardo Valdarnini), Aureliano Adami (Alesandro Borghi), son of the most powerful family of Ostia and Spadino Anacleti (Giacomo Ferrara), the younger brother of the head of a powerful Sinti family.

 

October 11

Snatch - TimVision

Guy Ritchie’s cult film becomes a TV show with Rupert Grint aka the ginger of Harry Potter and Ed Westwick, Chuck Bass in Gossip Girl. The location is London, where a group of novice criminals formed by the son of a notorious robber, a disgraced scion and a bankrupt boxer, flock to a load of stolen gold bars.

An adrenaline montage follows the trio in his incredible adventures between international gangsters, corrupt cops and criminals.

 

October 13

Mindhunter– Netflix

“How do we get ahead of crazy if we don’t know how crazy thinks?”. Theme by Mindhunter, Netflix TV series based on the essay Mind Hunter: Inside FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit written by Mark Olshaker and John E. Douglas.

The plot? In 1979, two FBI agents of the Behavioral Sciences Unit, Bill Tench (Holt McCallany), and his colleague Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff), interview serial killers already prisoned to resolve unlucky cases. 10 episodes, the first two and the last two are directed by David Fincher.

 

October 18

The Gifted - Fox Italy

Another TV series set in the Marvel world.

After the success of Luke Cage and Legion, Fox returns to talk about ssuperpowers this time in family format.

Stephen Moyer, vampire Bill of True Blood, and Amy Acker of Person of Interest are Andy and Lauren’s parents. A normal family, at least until the kids discover they are mutants. Then the problems begin because in the alternate universe mutants no longer exist.

 

October 24

The Deuce - Sky Atlantic Italy

This TV show talks about the legalization and development of pornography in New York in the early 1970s and about the spread of AIDS. Maggie Gyllenhaal is the prostitute who will capture the hearts of spectators and James Franco will interpret the double role of two brothers.

These are just some of the TV series The Deuce ingredients, defined by many as a kind of Vinyl dedicated to porn, which, unlike the show starring Mick Jagger's son, is a great product. According to those who watched it will be one of the best series of 2017.

 

November 3

Alias Grace – Netflix

If you liked The Handmaid’s Tale, you may also love Alias Grace.

This mini-series (only 6 episodes), indeed, is taken from a novel by Margaret Atwood and it is inspired by a true fact: Alias Grace talks about the story of Grace Marks, an Irish maid in 1843, in Canada, accused of the murder of her employer. Netflix retraces the history of the woman through her own memories told to a doctor, in charge of drawing up a report on Grace in view of a possible grace, after 15 years between jail and asylum.

 

November 7

Damnation - USA Network

Seth Davenport (Killian Scott) is a man coming from Iowa, who pretends to be a preacher hoping to begin a rebellion against the status quo, opposed by scab Creeley Turner (Logan Marshall-Green), secretly hired by a handful of wealthy industrialists interested in stopping his uprising.

 

November 14

Future Man – Hulu

How a Men of cleaning is become a time traveler?

Hulu, a streaming platform, presents the odd stories of Josh (Josh Hutcherson, star of Hunger Games), a janitor in a scientific research lab who will find himself the only one to be able to save Earth from the post-apocalyptic post-war success of herpes care research.

The show, full of 80's quotes and parodies who remember Back to the Future and Quantum Leap, is produced by Seth Rogen.

 

November 22

Godless – Netflix

Netflix experiences the western genre.

Created by the director and Oscar's winner Steven Soderbergh, Godless marks the return to television, after fluctuating Good Behavior, of Michelle Dockery, better known as Lady Mary Crawley in Downton Abbey.

The plot: the young outlaw Roy Goode has betrayed the Frank Griffin gang, a criminal who dominates in the West regardless of any law. In his escape, Roy finds refuge in widow Alice Fletcher’s ranch, who lives in isolation in the mining town of La Belle, a place populated and administered almost entirely by women.

When the rumor that Griffin is in the vicinity of La Belle, women are waving their arms to defend themselves against the abuses of the criminal gang.

 

November 23

She’s Gotta Have It – Netflix

For the first time Spike Lee directs a TV series.

How debut chooses to adapt to the small screen She’s Gotta Have It, his 1986 movie about Nola Darling, an artist from Brooklyn who divides her time between her business, her friends, and her three lovers.

According to Lee this project,

“It’s A Gift That Keeps On Giving. We Are Getting An Opportunity To Revisit These Memorable Characters”.

 

The Comebacks:

 

October 2

Lucifer, Season 3 – FOX USA



October 11

 

Riverdale, Season 2 - The CW

 

Mr Robot, Season 3 – USA Network

 

October 13

Will & Grace, Season 9 – Joy (Ita)

 

October 23

The Walking Dead, Season 8 – Fox (Ita)

This is us, Season 2 – Fox Life (Ita)

October 27

Stranger Things, Season 2 – Netflix