Prime Video subscribers who enjoy action movies with spies will receive good news in April: on Friday, 8, the platform adds No Time to Die to its catalog (No Time to Die), Daniel Craig's farewell as agent 007. And along with this title they upload to the streaming service all the James Bond films: those starring Sean Connery (Goldfinger, Only Live Two Months), Roger Moore (The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only) and Pierce Brosnan (GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies). And, of course, Craig's previous titles, including Casino Royale and 007: Spectre.
Without Time to Die, directed by Cary Fukunaga, was also starred by Rami Malek, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris and Léa Seydoux.
Laura Pausini: A pleasure to meet you
A day earlier, on Thursday 7th, Prime Video will release the film about the Italian singer-songwriter who has received the Grammy and has sold more than 70 million albums worldwide. After asking what would have happened if Laura Pausini had not won the San Remo Music Festival in 1993, the making of Ivan Cotroneo, which marks the film debut of the queen of Italian pop, traces the private and professional life of this artist, his love of cinema and the persistence that the beginning of his career required.
All The Old Knives
On Friday 8th, when the James Bond collection is available, the platform will also incorporate All The Old Knives, a thriller performed by Chris Pine, Thandiwe Newton and Laurence Fishburne. Two CIA agents must investigate an old mission in Vienna: one of his colleagues seems to have leaked information for which more than 100 people died. But Henry Pelham and Celia Harrison, as well as companions, have been lovers, and in the idyllic California town of Carmel-by-the-Sea they will cross the boundaries between professional and personal in a story of espionage with moral ambiguities and lethal betrayals.
Finally, from April 1, you will be able to watch the second season of El internado, the Spanish horror and suspense series about a school for young people with problems located in a remote mountain town, next to an old monastery. The boarding school: Las Cumbres picks up the plot exactly where it left off in the first season, after the death of Elias (Alberto Amarilla). The director is about to impose stricter discipline because, if Rita's death is added, there is no doubt about the presence of a serial killer. Many of the doubts raised in previous episodes will be elucidated in the students' new research in this fiction created by Asier Andueza and Laura Belloso and played by Albert Salazar, Asia Ortega and Joel Bosqued.
Here's the full list of other Prime Video news for April:
Primate (Friday 1). Colombian comedy starring Christian Tappan, based on the actor's real anecdotes.
SOS mamis (Friday 1st) Before being a book, play and film, this hit was a Chilean web series about five women who comment on their children's daily lives in a group of messages.
How to Survive Single (Friday 15). The second season of the Mexican comedy that Emiliano Zurita and Sebastián Zurita created and stars Tato Alexander, Pamela Almanza and Lucia Gomez-Robledo.
Agents 355 (Friday 15). Jessica Chastain and Penelope Cruz lead the cast of this film about a group of secret agents from different organizations around the world who seek to recover a top-secret weapon in the hands of mercenaries.
Outer Range (Friday 15). Throughout eight episodes, this drama is a family saga set in a town in Wyoming where a farmer discovers a supernatural mystery. With Lili Taylor, Josh Brolin and Imogen Poots.
Criminals game (Friday 22). A swindler runs away from a murderer and hides in a small-town police station in this action thriller starring Gerard Butler, Frank Grillo and Alexis Louder.
Undone (Friday 29). Second season of this animated series directed by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy about two sisters, Alma and Becca, who investigate a mystery in their family's past.
The eighth clause (Friday 29). Cat and Borja's marriage is less perfect than it seems, and an unexpected visit leads to awkward revelations. With Maite Perroni.
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