Feb 8 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

From the Gucci case to 'Mala'. Sky's challenges for the future

Sky is set to launch several exciting series in 2026, including adaptations of classic novels and stories about crime and survival.

Sky is preparing for a dynamic year in 2026, featuring a range of new series that explore themes of intrigue, crime, and survival. One of the most anticipated launches is the adaptation of William Golding's 'Lord of the Flies,' which promises to offer a gripping portrayal of survival and the struggle for power among a group of boys stranded after a plane crash. This adaptation is expected to be a highlight and showcases Sky's commitment to bringing classic literature to the screen in a compelling way.

Additionally, viewers can look forward to Luca Argentero’s portrayal of the fascinating and controversial lawyer Ligas, who deals with seemingly hopeless cases, beginning March 6. This series aims to engage audiences with its mix of legal drama and character depth. Following that, in May, Maria Chiara Giannetta will star as a police officer in a gripping story called 'Rosa elettrica,' where she must navigate complex relationships while protecting a crime boss from corrupt elements within the state.

In the autumn, the much-anticipated second season of 'Nord Sud Est Ovest,' which delves into the history of the musical duo 883, will be released, highlighting the duo's journey around their second album. This series reflects the rich tapestry of Italian cultural and musical history. All these series reflect Sky's aim to explore diverse narratives, reinforcing its position in the television landscape while addressing various genres, from crime to biographical stories.

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