There are series that have been talked about a lot in 2024. If you haven't had the opportunity to see them yet, it's high time to catch up and immerse yourself in their universe!
During this holiday season, you may have taken a few days off! What if, to rest between Christmas and New Year, you started watching one of the series that marked the year 2024 on Disney+, full of new features this month of December? This is particularly the case of The Beara tasty series that wins all the awards. We follow Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, a young chef who leaves haute cuisine to take over the family sandwich shop. Carmy will then have to juggle the realities of a small business, complicated family relationships but also staff who are not always accommodating… Don't miss either Becoming Karl Lagerfeld which, as its name suggests, looks back at the beginning of the famous couturier's career. The series begins in 1972, when Karl Lagerfeld was still unknown to the general public. We then see him compete against his rival Yves Saint Laurent. We also follow the loves of the Kaiser.
Shōgunone of the best series of 2024
If you haven't seen it yet, also urgently catch up on the series Shōgun, which plunges us into the Japan of 1600. This is where the secret John Blackthorne, the English commander of a mysterious abandoned ship, comes to the aid of Lord Yoshii Toranaga, who must fight against his enemies from the Council of Regents. With a record 18 Emmy Awards won, Shōgun is clearly one of the best series of the year. If you are more into fantasy series, discover Agatha All Along. In this Marvel series, we follow the famous Agatha Harkness, who is only a shadow of herself until a mysterious teenager helps her escape. He begs her to set off on the legendary Witches' Road, where a series of magical trials await them. For this they will not be alone since they will gather around them a community of witches.
Children are kingsa notable thriller with Géraldine Nakache
On the comedy side, Only Murders In The Building is unmissable, with these three neighbors in a New York building who do not know each other and find themselves involved in a crime which will push them to join forces to lift the veil on this death. Four seasons have already been released and if you liked the series, here is a new one that should please you. Finally, inspired by the novel by Delphine de Vigan, the series Children are kingswhich is not taken from a true story, follows Sara Roussel (Géraldine Nakache), brigade leader at the SDPJ, responsible for investigating the disappearance of a 6-year-old girl, kidnapped in broad daylight. The astonishment is all the more significant as the little girl is a social media star. Her mother posts daily videos of her which are seen by millions of viewers.
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