Best HBO series to start summer 2020

Subscriptions to streaming services have increased greatly during the pandemic. It is no wonder, since by spending more time at home we have also taken the opportunity to watch more movies and series. This summer of 2020 is full of surprises and new content, that is why we have made a compilation with the best HBO series. These are the ones that can already be seen in this month of June.

HBO has stood up to this crisis that we are experiencing with the coronavirus, updating its content and showing its subscribers the best movies and series, so that they are entertained and have a good time. Entertainment is an excellent option to combat boredom. Because the streaming content is in high demand, there has been a battle between services such as Amazon prime, Netflix and HBO. This has not benefited subscribers, since the summer is full of very attractive premieres. These are some of the most striking proposals for this month of June.

Premieres of the best HBO series in June

At home (June 3)

An example of how the pandemic we have experienced has served to develop the creativity of many. At home is a miniseries that collects the impressions of five directors during the pandemic. Review genres such as fantasy, romantic comedy and drama. It is a necessary reflection on what has been experienced in these months, presented in an unconventional way.

This miniseries will serve so that many of us feel reflected and identified with what we experienced. A collective experience that undoubtedly interests us all.

Trackers (June 6)

This series is based on the novel of the same name by Deon Meyer. The context of the series takes place in South Africa, more specifically in Cape Town. Showing the power struggle of organized crime. This thriller about terrorism It has been a great bet, with aspirations to be one of the best HBO series of the summer.

I could destroy you (June 8)

The series “I could destroy you” or “May Destroy You” is a very striking bet on the part of HBO. It is a drama about sexual consent. Each episode lasts approximately 30 minutes.

The series begins with Arabella waking up somewhat disoriented, with a small gash in her head, her cell phone broken, and a creepy memory that someone raped her. The series does not focus so much on who raped her, but rather on how she deals with this by moving as far away from her victimhood as possible. The story may be very uncomfortable for many people., since the entire topic of sexual consent is addressed in depth, and how it is our life stories that define us and not sexual behavior.

So much the direction and the script are very worthwhile. It is a series that can easily keep you hooked during the summer.

Perry Mason (June 22)

The character created by Erle Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason, is played by Matthew Rhys. In a version set in Los Angeles in 1931 under the context of the Great Depression. After 8 years of filming, what was going to be a movie has become a miniseries, which has no waste.

The plot revolves around the disappearance of a child, becoming the case of the decade, Parry Mason does not hesitate to get involved to the core of the matter, whatever the cost.

Why women kill (June 26)

"Why Women Kill" is an original series of CBS. It is produced by Marc Cherry, the creator of the famous series "Desperate Housewives." It is a comedy with a very particular and acidic humor with three wives from different times. A new season begins. It is a fun proposal that can become one of the best HBO series.

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