Dating Anxiety & New Releases: Movies & Series in Malmö | [Year]

by Sofia Alvarez

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New Streaming & Cinema Releases: From ‘Downton Abbey’ to a Killer Journalist

A wave of new content is arriving on streaming platforms and in cinemas this September, offering a diverse range of entertainment from period dramas to dark comedies and thrilling revivals. Here’s a breakdown of the key releases to watch for.

New Series to Binge-Watch

Pro tip:-Netflix offers a “My List” feature to save shows and movies for later viewing, streamlining your watchlist.

Half Malmö consists of Guys Who Dumped Me” (September 11, netflix) is generating buzz as a relatable exploration of modern dating. The series, adapted from Amanda Romare’s novel, follows Amanda (played by Cara Sehn) as she navigates the dating scene in Malmö, Sweden, searching for the right partner. The premise centers on the frustrating reality that exciting prospects often prove disappointing, while seemingly safe choices lack spark. The cast also includes Ingela Ohlsson, Malou Marnfeldt, and Isac Calmroth.

Reader question:-“Dexter: Resurrection” isn’t a true revival; it continues the story through Dexter’s son, Harrison, not Dexter himself.

Fans of the dark thriller genre will be intrigued by “Dexter: Resurrection” (September 12, SkyShowtime). Despite seemingly meeting his end in “Dexter: New Blood,” the infamous serial killer is back, albeit through the actions of his son, Harrison. The storyline sees Dexter traveling to New York to confront his son’s descent into vigilantism, a situation that simultaneously fills him with pride and concern. The series features guest appearances by Uma Thurman and Peter Dinklage.

Pro tip:-Apple TV+ allows family sharing, letting up to six people access content with one subscription.

The fourth season of “The Morning Show” (September 17, AppleTv+) promises continued drama within the world of broadcast news. The atmosphere at UBN is tense as the show tackles contemporary issues like the rise of AI, the influence of podcasters, and the shifting political landscape in the united States. A diplomatic incident involving Alex (played by Jennifer Aniston) could pave the way for a comeback for Bradley (played by Reese Witherspoon).

Reader question:-TV4 Play and Britbox are streaming services primarily available in Sweden and the UK, respectively.

For those seeking a darkly comedic twist, “obituary” (September 17, TV4 Play/Britbox) introduces Elvira (played by Siobhan Cullen), a struggling journalist who finds unexpected success as a necrology writer. However, her dedication to her craft takes a macabre turn as she begins to orchestrate deaths to generate content.

Cinema Releases to Anticipate

Pro tip:-Check cinema websites for matinee showings, frequently enough offering discounted ticket prices.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” (premiering September 12) marks what is billed as the final chapter in the beloved period drama. Set in the 1930s, the film explores the challenges faced by the Crawley family and their staff as they navigate a changing era. Lady Mary (played by Michelle Dockery) finds herself embroiled in scandal, while financial difficulties threaten the estate’s future.

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