Five TV series not to be missed in January. Gods old and new, American Gods is back



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Navigating through the global terrestrial, satellite and digital broadcast offering, here is a selection of titles not to be missed

by Luca Tremolada

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Navigating through the global terrestrial, satellite and digital broadcast offering, here is a selection of titles not to be missed

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Odin, television and faith. But also the new narrative line after Avengers Engame starring Wanda and Vision. And Cobra Kai, the blond bully who beat up the Karate Kid. He’s off to a great start, even if American God and Yellostone are a cut above all else.

American Gods – Season 3 – January 11

Neil Gaiman comics are one thing. The television series is something else. And that ends here we all agree. Not always inspired but with a very strong impact American Gods is an event not to be missed. Inside you will find everything from the science of communication to the most didactic mysticism, all mixed with art. A twisted video clip that keeps you hooked. And it is not badly acted either. On Amazon Prime

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WandaVision – Season 1 – January 15

We are behind Avengers Endgame, Vision of Thanos. This series that embodies the fourth narrative line of the Marvel universe takes us to an alternate universe where the sorceress Wanda and her lover live in a sitcom from the past. The actors are them, Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany. It is the most curious and surprising product of a superhero season that promises great things in the coming years. At Disney +

Yellowstone – Season 3 – January 29

Let’s just say it’s not just the western TV series with Kevin Costner anymore. The stories of the Dutton family are told and written with talent and conscience. The enemy will become your ally. The characters are beautiful. To be seen. On Sky Atlantic

Cobra Kai – Season 3 – January 8

The Katate Kid television series dedicated to the blond bully turned out to be a success. Enemies mature and become good. The good guys turn out to be less good than we think. And then there are the really bad ones. The eighties never die. On Netflix

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