This 2022 has been rather generous as far as releases are concerned. It can be seen that the billboard needed to recover the pulse after two fateful years for everyone. However, in addition to the resurgence of cinema on the big screen, the streaming, great “beneficiary” from the confinements of a couple of years ago, hasn’t lost steam and has had high-profile series and movies throughout the year.
But will the streak continue in 2023? Based on previews of the premieres we will see in 2023 on platforms like HBO Max, Prime Video and Apple TV+… yes, we’ll continue the streak. We’ll take a general look at their announcements in the following.
HBO Max
Warner’s streaming platform is facing a 2023 in which changes will continue, included that merger with Discovery+ to form Max (plain and simple).
Having had some of the most striking premieres of 2022, next year, HBO Max will promise us thrills with series such as The Last of Us, Naughty Dog’s video game adaptation, Succession season 4 or Tokyo Vice season 2. There goes the list of premiere content in 2023 announced by HBO Max.
- The Last of Us (premiere January 16)
- Victory Time. The Laker Dynasty (season 2)
- Succession (season 4)
- Barry (season 4)
- White House Plumbers (Miniseries)
- Somebody, somewhere (season 2)
- Perry Mason (season 2 premiere March 7)
- The Gemstones (season 3)
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (new season)
- Larry David (Curb your enthusiasm) (season 12)
- A Black Lady Sketch Show (season 4)
- How to with John Wilson (season 3)
- Love & Death (Miniseries )
- Full Circle (Miniseries )
- And Just Like That (season 2)
- Hacks (season 3)
- Tokyo Vice (season 2)
- Julia (season 2)
- Our Flag Means Death (season 2)
- Warrior (season 3)
Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video won’t be sitting on its hands when it comes to premieres. In 2023, Amazon Prime Video’s lineup will grow in size with the arrival of series and a movie or two that will claim our attention.
Of course, The Continental, the John Wick prequel series set in the 70s that follows a young Winston, stands out.
Mention aside for Gen V, The Boys spin-off series that promises to mitigate the tedious wait for season 4 of the wild main attraction.
Lets take a generalized look at Prime Video’s 2023 premiere lineup, which there’s a lot of good stuff.
- Awareness (movie)
- My Fault (movie)
- Without a Trace (series)
- Citadel (series)
- Gen V (series)
- Romancero (series)
- Hunters (second and last season)
- Operation Black Tide (second season)
- The Wheel of Time (second season)
- Good Omens (second season)
- The Boarding School: The Heights (final season)
- The Legend of Vox Machina (second season)
- Daisy Jones & The Six (series)
- Star Trek Picard (final season)
- The Continental (series)
- Carnival Row (final season)
- The Power (series)
- Citas Barcelona (series)
- Dead Ringers (series)
- Marc Márquez: ALL IN (docuseries)
Apple TV+
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Finally, last but not least, we go to the premieres for 2023 announced by Apple TV+. The apple company’s streaming platform is positioning itself with its bet on production quality.
If you don’t believe it, some of their movies, worth of the big screen of a cinema, like Killers of the Flower Moon, from Martin Scorsese, or Napoleon’s movie, by Ridley Scott with Joaquin Phoenix, is a good letter of introduction.
You only have to look at the Apple TV+ listing to see that, even though they choose to produce less content, what they do produce is a clear commitment to quality. Here, the commercial only features movies.
- Argylle
- Ghosted
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Napoleon
- Tricksters
- STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie
- Tetris
It seems that 2023 is once again going to make us have to unfold to cover a good part of the proposals that streaming platforms have in store for us.
The releases we have gathered here are just a handful of the ones we are about to start the year, but already a bit dizzying in general. Which one of the three platforms we have gathered here catches your attention the most in the coming year?