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Several platforms in Israel are adding the series Etty, soccer documentaries, and other titles this week. The programs become available on Hot VOD, Netflix, HBO Max, and Apple TV+ between May 29 and June 7.
forbes.comThe series Etty is now streaming on Hot VOD, Hot Drama, and Next TV, and will be added to Yes Binge on May 31. The program is based on the diaries of Dutch-Jewish writer Etty Hillesum and stars Julia Windischbauer and Sebastian Koch. Etty follows Hillesum’s spiritual journey during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
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She received treatment from psychologist Julius Spier, joined the Jewish Council, and died at age 29 in Auschwitz.
Doubters to Believers – Liverpool FC:
Klopp’s Era is available on Yes Docu and Yes VOD. Beckham is streaming on Netflix, and The Men Who Sold the World Cup is on HBO Max. The latter examines the bribery allegations surrounding Qatar’s 2022 World Cup bid. Ted Lasso remains available on Apple TV+. A new series titled Twenty Twenty Six begins on Cellcom TV on June 1 and on Yes London on June 7.
The third season of Euphoria is streaming on HBO Max and is scheduled to end after the episode airing Sunday. Jacob Elordi appears in Wuthering Heights on HBO Max and Apple TV+, in The Kissing Booth films on Netflix, and in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein on Netflix.
Sydney Sweeney is in the first season of The White Lotus on HBO Max and in The Voyeurs on Prime Video. Zendaya stars in Challengers on Apple TV+ and in Dune and its sequel on HBO Max. She is also cast in the third Dune film, due in December, and in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, due this summer.
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espn.comPhiladelphia Phillies player Bryce Harper stated he did not know or consent to FanDuel using a personalized video as a VIP reward. The video was given to a customer who later sued the company over gambling losses.
Don Mattingly accepted a National League coaching role for Tuesday's All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park. The move follows his departure from Toronto after the Blue Jays lost the World Series.
espn.co.ukErling Haaland and Norway arrived home on July 13 after reaching the men's World Cup quarterfinals for the first time. The team defeated Brazil before losing to England 2-1 in extra time in Miami.