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What to watch today on Netflix, HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video: May 15, 2023

The Netflix catalog is full of animated gems. We can put a thousand buts on your business model or the excesses you are committing with shared accounts, but the truth is that the platform streaming has an interest in boosting the possibilities of the medium. And there is a glimpse of both a miracle and Arcane such as the acquisition of very juicy contents for the catalogue. Either in the form of anime, or an exciting superheroic cinema that will soon have continuity.

Attack on Titan (Netflix)

The political and psychological depth of this anime launched in 2013 approaches the decade, challenging its audience, with a rigor and courage that many of us have not perceived since Neon Genesis Evangelion. With this dystopian epic, centering on a young leader destined to doom humanity while trying to save it, the anime it has reached an unusual depth in parallel to a visual intensity that breaks the schemes. Best of luck forgetting the expressionless faces of the titans.

A Small Favor (HBO Max)

Paul Feig wanted to get away from the unpleasant (and unfair) reactions to his Ghostbusters feminine to once again surround himself with actresses of incomparable charisma (Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick) and limit their commercial aspirations. Even so, a small favor It has not stopped finding an audience since it premiered in 2018, thanks to a balanced proposal that combines black humor with sinister and crazy twists.

Carnival Row (Amazon Prime Video)

whatOrlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne? It sounded like a crazy proposal (especially since Delevingne could well devour our beloved Legolas), but the fact is that the tandem works. This has been demonstrated with two seasons that are much loved by fans of the fantastic, around the investigation of some murders in the neo-Victorian city of Burge. It produces, as we might imagine, Guillermo del Toro.

Spider-Man: A New Universe (Netflix)

This July 2nd we have a date with Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiversesequel to Spider-Man: A New Universe. The attractions of this second part seem to have gone through reinforcing the dazzling animated inventiveness of the initial film: the one that did not take long to become the best version of the wall-crawler since the first two films of sam raimi. Is it for that long? Check it out, if you haven’t already.

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