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Main Series of Next Week: From Major Grom to a Thriller with Sophie Turner

Main series of next week: from Major Grom to a thriller with Sophie Turner
Scene from the series "The Heist"
From January 19 to 25, viewers can expect many interesting premieres. The popular St. Petersburg police officer returns in the action movie "Major Grom: Playing by the Rules." In the crime thriller "The Heist," viewers will see Sophie Turner, while Patrick Dempsey plays a hitman suffering from memory loss. The sci-fi drama "Beauty" raises questions about perfection, while new episodes of popular shows "Drops of God" and "Sex. Before and After" explore complex human relationships.
1
“Beauty,” sci-fi, premiere (January 21)

The plot tells the story of a venereal disease that makes people beautiful but ultimately leads to death. This disease is called "Prettiness."
2
“The Heist,” thriller, premiere (January 21)

The heroine Zara (Sophie Turner) gets drawn into the criminal world when gangsters force her and Luke (Archie Madekwe) to steal pension funds. Detective Reese (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd), who suffers from gambling addiction, is involved in the investigation, jeopardizing the success of the operation.
3
“Major Grom: Playing by the Rules,” action, premiere (January 19)

Igor Grom is a determined police major from St. Petersburg who stands alone against dangerous criminals. However, when truly powerful villains appear, he needs help.
4
“Memory of a Killer,” thriller, premiere (January 25)

Angelo (Patrick Dempsey) is a hitman who hides his true nature behind the mask of an ordinary salesman. However, his life changes when he is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Realizing that his wife was murdered on orders and that his daughter is in danger, he decides to take revenge on his bosses before his mind completely fades away.
5
“It’s Not Like That,” melodrama, premiere (January 25)

Pastor Malcolm (Scott Foley) and divorced Lori (Erinn Hayes) try to rebuild their lives while raising five children. Their families were once inseparable, but now they have to reassess their relationships and find a way to start anew, balancing duty and personal feelings.
6
“Drops of God,” drama, second season (January 21)

Camille Leje, a young woman from Paris, becomes the heir to a vast fortune left to her by her father, a renowned wine collector and author of a famous wine guide. To inherit the fortune, she must prove her worth in Tokyo by competing against her father's protégé—a talented enologist, Issei Tominé.
7
“Sex. Before and After,” drama, second season (January 23)

This project includes a series of novellas exploring various couples and their intimate relationships. The characters discuss how sex is not the main thing in life, but rather who they become in the process of interaction. Each novella is filled with humor and life irony, reflecting situations familiar to many.
8
“On the Edge of Ice,” melodrama, premiere (January 22)

Adriana Russo (Madeline Kees), a seventeen-year-old heiress from a family of figure skaters, strives to save her family's rink from bankruptcy. She is preparing for the world championship with her new partner Braden (Kale Ambrosic), but at the same time, she has feelings for her ex-boyfriend Freddy (Ollie Atkins), which creates additional complications.
9
“SashaTanya,” comedy, tenth season (January 19)

The Sergeyev family is about to get even bigger. Sasha must pick up Tanya from the maternity hospital, decide who will be the godparent, and introduce a mysterious relative of the boss to his colleagues. Meanwhile, Tanya will try to balance maternity leave and work, while Gena and Zubova will test their relationship against new challenges.

Find out about the new releases and continuations of series that came out this week (January 12-18) here.
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