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In the realm of streaming entertainment, two new series are set to captivate audiences: the Norwegian dramedy "Ida Saves the World" and the French mystery-thriller "Cat's Eyes".
"Ida Saves the World" (possibly titled *Ida Redder Verden*), follows the life of Ida, a young psychology student played by Elli Müller Osborne. After moving from her quiet hometown to the bustling city of Oslo, Ida embarks on a journey of self-discovery and social responsibility. The series, which has been available on ARD media library since July 11, blends comedy and drama to explore themes of empowerment, ethical dilemmas, and finding one’s place in a chaotic world.
Ida's character is faced with a potential ethical dilemma regarding a student named Axel, who tries to woo her. However, Ida's paranoia, stemming from her struggles with anxiety and paranoia, leads her to believe that Axel may be a danger to herself and others. This web of fear, responsibility, and emotional turmoil forms the core of the series.
Meanwhile, in "Cat's Eyes", Tamara Chamade returns to Paris for an eight-episode run. The series, based on a Japanese comic by Tsukasa Hōjō, starts on July 18. Tamara's sisters Sylia and Alexia also appear in the series. Tamara reunites with her ex-boyfriend Quentin Chapuis, who is now a police officer, as they delve into the world of art theft, an area that particularly interests Tamara.
However, Tamara's life is not without its own mysteries. Her father, Michael Heinz, died in a catastrophic fire in his gallery, an incident Tamara suspects was no accident. This suspicion adds another layer to the intrigue surrounding Tamara's character.
In a separate development, the third season of the epic series "Foundation" has new episodes available. Based on books by Isaac Asimov, this adaptation takes place over 150 years after season two. A new threat, "The Mule", emerges, seeking to dominate the universe through violence and mind control.
These new series offer a diverse range of stories and themes, promising to engage and entertain viewers across the globe. Whether you're drawn to the comedic drama of "Ida Saves the World" or the mystery and intrigue of "Cat's Eyes" and "Foundation", there's something for everyone in the world of streaming entertainment.
Despite the variety in themes, all these series align with the community policy of promoting diverse narratives in entertainment, as exemplified by "Ida Saves the World", "Cat's Eyes", and "Foundation". In addition, the employment policy for these shows ensures dedicated cast and crew members in the movies-and-tv sector, from actress Elli Müller Osborne in "Ida Saves the World" to Tamara Chamade and the creators behind "Cat's Eyes".