Emily in Paris & Fallout: Top TV Shows This Week

by Archynetys World Desk

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Giacomo Fasola

Also out now are Tracker 3 (Disney+), Bon to be Wild (Apple TV+) and Tutta scene (Raiplay)

Emily in Paris 5 (da gThursday 18 December on Netflix)

Returns Emily in Paristhe series by Darren Star (Beverly Hills 90120, Melrose Place, Sex and The City) with Lily Collins as a girl from Chicago who moves to the French capital for work. New colleagues, new friendships, possibly new loves, many cultural barriers to overcome: the first season, which in 2020 was the most watched comedy of the year on Netflix, told the story of Emily’s arrival in Europe, with croissants to munch on and selfies with a glass of wine in her hand. In the fifth, released on December 18, Emily is chosen to lead the new Roman branch of the Agence Grateau, which leads her to divide her life between Rome and Paris, with a parenthesis also in Venice. In the cast, in addition to Collins, Lucas Bravo, Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucien Laviscount and Eugenio Franceschini.

Fallout 2 (yes mWednesday 17 December on Amazon Prime Video)

A few months have passed since the first, surprising season, but the wait for the return of Fallout it seemed much longer. From December 17, Prime Video’s post-apocalyptic series returns with a second season that raises the stakes: a world devastated by radiation, underground civilizations struggling to survive and violence that, like nuclear dust, settles everywhere. The story picks up from the consequences of the final events: Lucyexit from Vault with the naive belief of finding answers, he must now face an even more unpredictable desert; meanwhile the enigmatic Ghoul continues its hunt, while large corporations once again make their weight felt. Produced by Jonathan Nolan e Lisa Joythe same as Westworld, the series is based on the cult video game of the same name. In the cast Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks) e Walton Goggins (The White Lotus).




















































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Tracker 3 (yes mWednesday 17 December on Disney+)

The third season of. arrives on Disney+ from December 17th Trackerwhich starts from the events of Colter Shaw, the lone “reward hunter” who travels America solving unsolved cases, finding missing people and sticking his nose into matters no one wants to touch. In the third chapter, more secrets about his past come to light, and his missions become increasingly personal. In each episode the scenery changes, day canyons to desolate suburbs, but the mix of adrenaline and mystery remains the text. Tracker is inspired
to the novels of Jeffery Deaverthe protagonist role is played by Justin Hartley (This is Us).

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Born to be wild (da vFriday 19 December on Apple TV+)

A documentary series that transforms the screen into an open window onto the most fragile and fascinating nature on the planet. In six episodes narrated by Hugh Bonneville, Born to be wild follows the path of six young animals in danger as they learn to survive, thrive, and find their place in the wild world. Among the specimens at the center of the documentary there are puppies elephantyoung cheetahsand lemure ring-tailed, a little bear of the moon, little ones line Iberians and penguins newly rescued Africans. From Friday 19 December on Apple TV+.

12 dic 2025

Whole scene (from vFriday 19 December on RaiPlay)

Friday 19 December arrives on RaiPlay Whole scenethe new Italian series that tells the frenetic life of a theater academy where young aspiring performers deal with dreams, friendships and rivalries. Set in a Trentino village, the series follows a group of students who want to establish themselves in the world of entertainment. A rich and heterogeneous cast moves on stage and behind the scenes, which includes Giorgio Panariello in the role of the charismatic and tormented director-professor and Euridice Axen, a psychologist with a strong and pragmatic character.

December 14, 2025

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