Not much this month, but several interesting things. Starting from the new season of For All Mankindwhich has been frowned upon but is always welcome, and two films, one in theaters – Project Hail Marybased on a novel by the author of The Martiane Mercy directly on Prime Video.
March 3, TV series, Disney+. Charlie Cox returns with his “poor devil” hero who protects the population of Hell’s Kitchen, New York. Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin and Karen Page’s Deborah also return. The series has already been confirmed for a third season.
March 10, film, in theaters. If they had translated the title into Italian we would have expected Terence Hill or Tomas Milian in the cast: “Ave Maria project”. But Hail Mary in English is a bit like saying “last chance”, and this time the last chance is to save the world. With Ryan Rosling, based on a novel by Andy Weir, that of The Martian.
March 18, animated TV series, Prime Video. Fourth season of the superhero series created by Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead). Featuring original voice actors Steven Yeun and JK Simmons.
March 22, film, Prime Video. Released in theaters in January, it now arrives on Prime Video. With Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson, he was compared to Minority Report as it tells the story of a policeman arrested before committing a crime.
March 27, TV series, Apple TV. Created and hosted by Ron Moore, this excellent series began to tell an alternative history of the space race from the 1960s, when the Russians arrived on the Moon before the Americans. We are now in the present, but an alternative present in which the colony on Mars has long been a reality.
