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This new Netflix series is about the Mafia and stars a recent Oscar winner
The Sun siblings: Michelle Yeoh against the Mafia

- January 5, 2024
- Updated: August 26, 2024 at 6:51 AM

The year 2024 is full of movies and highly anticipated series. In fact, it is a very interesting year in terms of audiovisual content, and although we will see how the actors and writers strike affected the industry, it is also a great opportunity for lesser-known fictions to come to light.
Among all these highly anticipated series, Netflix has already premiered the first one that could become one of the highlights of the year: The Brothers Sun. The series consists of eight episodes, is starring Michelle Yeoh, the recent winner of the Best Leading Actress Oscar for Everything Everywhere All at Once, and is already available on the streaming platform of the big red N.
The first big series on Netflix in 2024
The Sun brothers focuses on Charles Sun (character played by Justin Chien), a legendary serial killer nicknamed Chair Leg. After a hitman attempts to kill his father, who is the head of a major Taiwanese mafia, Sun travels to Los Angeles to protect his mother, Eileen (Michelle Yeoh), and his younger brother, Bruce (Sam Song Li), from the constant pursuit of this mafia.

The series has enough ingredients to be attractive to all types of audiences. Beyond being an epic action story, it has a family drama by exploring the relationship between Bruce, who left home years ago, and his mother, who separated from him and his brother when they were young. In addition, it has doses of humor in the style of Everything Everywhere All at Once that makes the series a perfect heir to this film.
The creators of the series are Bryon Wu and Brad Falchuk (911, American Horror Stories), and it is a promising story that can already be classified as one of Netflix’s most striking releases in 2024.
Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.
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