Among the creators and actors of the series March - Kate Vinslet, Guy Richci, Juen McGregor and other super -stars - so everyone can make their choice.
1. Mode (The Regime)

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The actual absurdist satire, in which Kate Vinlet has brilliantly played an autocratic chancellor of a fictional Central European country.
Sometimes a scary, and sometimes funny, this leader falls under the power of a soldier-Sociopat (Matthias Sonarts), who works on her in her extravagant palace.
In one of the episodes of GU, Grant appears as a precursor to the heroine Vinlet, and Marta Plympton - in the role of US senator, which negotiates foreign policy.
Will Tracy, the author of the script of the black comedy "Menu" and titled "heirs", creates a world reminiscent of ours, although it does not name specific figures.
"The series is not about modern events," said Vinlet The New York Times, although Tracey mentioned earlier that he explored the leaders of Syria, Russia and Romania.
Mode premiere - March 3 at HBO and Max in the US and April 8 at Sky Atlantic and NOW in the United Kingdom.
2. Mary and George (Mary and George)

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The historical drama, whose action unfolds in the seventeenth century, is reminiscent of a modern soap opera with luxurious scenery.
Juliana Moore plays a real historical figure - Mary Wilves, Countess Bekingham.
The wife of a small aristocrat Mary notices a chance to get rich and become known when he learns that King Jacob and willing to be beautiful young men, and her second son George is perfect for this role.
All she needs to do is arrange for them an unexpected meeting. The son of Mary was played by Nicholas Galicin, who falls in love with the son of President of the United States in Romcomm "Red, White and Royal Blue", so he may have preferred a beautiful young man instead of a wrinkled Jacob (Tony Kerran).
The series was filmed in estates and historic homes throughout the United Kingdom, including the former Royal Residence of know-home.
The series premiere on March 5 at Sky and Now in the UK and April 5 at Starz in the US.
3. Gentlemen (The Gentlemen)

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Guy Richie shot the series based on his 2019 movie of the same name, only changing the characters.
Unfortunately, Matthew McConon, like his hero, is the leader of the illegal cannabis empire, who worked in the homes of poor British aristocrats.
But there will be Theo James in the role of the Duke of Holsted, who inherits one of those estates and finds himself in the criminal world.
The film is criticized for negative stereotypes against Asian. At the same time, London Standard was delighted that "weapons, mins and aristocrats obsession are Richie's corporate identity."
The world premiere of the series will take place on March 7 at Netflix.
4. Apples from Apple (Apples Never Fall)

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As the time shows, Liana Moriarty's novels almost always become star series, such as "Great Little Lies" and "Nine perfect strangers."
In the adaptation of her new best -seller in 2021, apples from the apple tree Annett Bening and Sam Nill played the couple Joy and Stan Dileini. When Joy suddenly disappears, her adult children reveal the secrets deeper than they could imagine.
Two of the four children Joy - Elison Brie and Jake Lacey - try to understand whether any of the family or their family can be the same "worm apple".
The executive producer of the show is David Gaiman (Barbie and Wonka, only last year). And the saga shower was Melanie Marnich, the author of the script of the tangled thriller "The Murder on the Edge of the World".
The series premiere - March 14 on Peacock.
5. Girls on the bus (The Girls on the Bus)

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This is a story about four ambitious journalists who are approaching by covering the US presidential campaign (all events are fictional).
Melissa Benost ("Supervichina") played Saydy, a reporter of the New York Sentinel (hint on the New York Times).
Karl Gugino plays a veteran of the competing edition of Washington, Christina Elmore-a dark-skinned preservative from a television channel, reminiscent of Fox News, and Natasha Benam is an Internet Inflyuunser, who deals with politics.
There will be a love line that interferes with the conflict of interest, the struggle for abortion pills and, above all, many nursing relationships.
The name of the series comes from the classics of political journalism about American elections - Timothy Kraus's books "Guys on the Bus" (1973). And Seedy is a supporter of that old journalists.
Premiere "Girls on the Bus" - March 14 at Max.
6. Palm Royal (Palm Royale)

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The comedy series about a woman trying to break into the above society of the elite American resort Palm Beach in 1969.
The role of Maxin, who is desperately trying to get out of the social ladder upwards, was played by Kristen Vigg.
Laura Derne, who, along with the Vigs, is the executive producer of the series, played a feminist in him, trying to educate Maxin's consciousness.
The series premiere - March 20 at Apple TV+.
7. The three -body problem (3 Body Problem)
This series is one of the most anticipated this year, because its appearance is the creators of "Game of Thrones" David Benioff and DB Weiss, as well as Alexander Wu, producer and screenwriter of "real blood".
This existential scientific and fantastic history is based on the Chinese trilogy of novels.
The events begin during the Chinese Cultural Revolution of the 1960s. The experiment conducted by scientists then leads to unexpected consequences today and can lead to the land of aliens from the abandoned planet.

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The action unfolds mainly in the United Kingdom. Scientists, known as the Oxford Five, try to develop an answer to a possible invasion.
Eight episodes of the series have spent 160 million dollars, which is twice as much as the last season of "Game of Thrones". It is clear from the trailer that most of the money went to extravagant special effects.
Premiere - March 21 on Netflix.
8. We are lucky (we were the Lucky Ones)

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A fascinating drama about a great Jewish family trying to survive in the Nazi occupied by Poland during World War II.
The family separated by the war is forced to escape from their hometown, but reveals that there are no safe places for them.
The series is based on the autobiographical novel of Georgia Hunter. The lead roles were played by Robin Weighert, Lior Ashkenaz, Logan Lerman and Joey King.
King played Galina, the younger daughter of a couple who joined the resistance movement in Poland at the cost of large personal expenses.
The premiere will take place on March 28 at Hulu.
9. Gentleman in Moscow (A Gentleman in Moscow)

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The series is based on the 2016 American writer Amor's novel. Juen McGregor plays the role of Earl Alexander Rostov, competing with his mustache with Erkul Pouar himself.
After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Bolsheviks condemn the young Rostov to life imprisonment in a small room in the attic of the pomp hotel "Metropol" in Moscow.
Out of the street will be a death sentence. For decades, Rostov wanders the hotel, gets acquainted with staff and guests, including actress Anna Urbanova (Mary Elizabeth Winsted). He also actually becomes a father for a nine -year -old girl.
Vanity Fair noted that in the TV series, "Ammor Taulza, is unfolding on a large, magnificent scale." Shooting was carried out in the United Kingdom.
Premiere - March 29 on Paramount+ and Showtime.
10. Perish (Parish)

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Giancarlo Espozito, who made an unforgettable character Gas Fringa from the series "Let's go shore" and "Better call the salt", now removed his own criminal series based on the 2014 BBC drama "Driver".
In the American version, Espozito played Gray Perish, who was once a criminal authority driver and now has his car service in New Orleans.
But the business is not very, and is agreed to deliver the package for one mafia and finds itself in the scheme with trafficking in human beings.
In an acute triller, full of violence and moral dilem, Zachary Momo, Paul Malkoxon and Bradley Witford starred.
Premiere - March 31 at AMC and AMC+.