10 TV Series We Are Eagerly Waiting for in August

10 TV Series We Are Eagerly Waiting for in August

August is approaching, which means it’s time to enjoy the last days of summer. While you’re enjoying active games in the sun, water treatments, eating fresh fruit and the aromas of meadow herbs, I don’t really want to do anything: I just want to sit on the veranda of the cottage and watch my favorite series. To ensure you don’t have a shortage of choice, we’ve rounded up the most exciting new products of the month.


“The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power”, Season 2

Release date: September 1

In Peter Jackson’s trilogy, we saw the story of a single ring of power, but as you know, there were multiple rings in Tolkien’s world. The second season will tell the story of Sauron’s (Charlie Vickers) rise and his transition to the dark side. Morveth Clarke, Robert Aramayo, Sophia Nomvete and other actors will also return to their roles in the “Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power” series.


Ahsoka, season two

Release date: August 22

The continuation of the adventure of Jedi Ahsoka (Rosario Dawson), former Padawan of Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen). She manages to find the lost Jedi Ezra Bridger (Eman Esfandi), who decides to return to his home galaxy and reunite with his friends, but Admiral Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen) manages to escape. Ahsoka, along with Huyang (David Tennant) and Sabine (Natasha Liu Bordizzo), find themselves caught in Dreamland. Now they must find the strength to get out and save the New Republic from Thrawn and new threats.


“One piece. Jackpot.”

Release date: August 31

The film adaptation, inspired by Eiichiro Oda’s manga and anime of the same name, promises to be the talk of the summer. The story follows young captain Luffy, who, along with his friendly crew, embarks on a long journey to find the legendary treasure One Piece. It is believed that whoever gets their hands on it will become the Pirate King. The main role is played by Iñaki Godoy, with Emily Rudd as Nami, Makenu as Zoro, Vincent Regan as Garpa, and Morgan Davis as Coby.


“The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart”

Release date: August 3

After her parents die in a fire, nine-year-old Alice (Alila Brown) visits her grandmother (Sigourney Weaver) at a flower farm. Through the flowers and plants, she learns a lot about herself. Here, she discovers her family’s dark secrets.


“In the rhythm of life”

Release date: August 2

1980s, San Diego. Shy housewife Sheila (Rose Byrne) does her husband’s bidding in every way, but when she’s alone, she succumbs to her dreams of being the center of something important. To cope with her complexes, she signs up for aerobics, which suddenly turns from a hobby into a real job.


“Billions”

Release date: August 13

After Chuck Rhodes (Paul Giamatti) manages to expose Mike Prince’s (Corey Stoll) real income, Mike Prince is arrested for using a fake search warrant to obtain evidence. Despite this, he manages not only to be released, but also to seize the opportunity to further develop his political career. However, in the seventh season, his longtime rival, financier Bobby Axelrod (Damien Lewis), returns to Wall Street. And the police plan to release Prince soon. Will the hero be able to cope with new challenges?


“Games”

Release date: August 3

The plot of the summer’s most high-profile domestic premiere is set in the 1970s, at the height of the struggle between the USSR and the US for the right to host the 1980 Summer Olympics. The main character, the son of a Soviet official and MGIMO graduate Igor Zorin (Grigory Vernik), finds himself in another impasse. His father (Alexey Serebryakov) excuses him but gives him a choice: join the army or volunteer for the Olympic organizing committee. Choosing the latter, the narcissistic and spoiled young man will be forced to work under the command of the principled Irina Svetlova (Maria Karpova), who does not want to deal with him. Together they find themselves at the center of political intrigue, gradually getting used to each other and their worldviews changing.


“Difficult”

Release date: August 1

The winner of “New Girls” Kira Medvedeva played the main role in the series “Zor”, a spin-off of the series “New Girls”. Her heroine Vlada fights for her place in the sun after leaving prison. She gets a job in a bar, rises to the position of manager and also goes to night school, but a sudden murder casts a shadow of suspicion on her. And now she is ready to do anything for justice, no matter what.


“He’s so cool”

Release date: August 1

After Artem spends the money he saved for life on tickets to a concert of his favorite band, the girl leaves him, wanting him to grow up. To prove that he can be trusted, the flighty boy invites his neighbor to be a nurse for eighteen-year-old Kolya, who has autism. When their friend Artem gets into trouble, they have to urgently flee the city and hide in St. Petersburg – this is where the Internet star and the girl of Kolya’s dreams live. The main roles were played by Denis Prytkov, Lev Zulkarnaev, Egor Egorov, Valery Stepanov, Pavel Maykov and others.


“My Mother’s Friend’s Son”

Release date: August 17

A scene from the series “Mom’s Friend’s Son”

Bae Seok Ryu (played by Jeon So Min) pursues a career as a manager at a large company, but after a failure, he suddenly leaves and returns to his hometown. Unexpectedly, he meets a childhood friend who is the all-around successful son of his mother’s friend. Young architect Choi Seung Hye (played by Jung Hae In) is popular with the girls. They delve into memories together and get to know each other again.

Source: People Talk

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