Global DeskCillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby is back in the new "Peaky Blinders" movie, "The Immortal Man", which will be on Netflix as of Friday, March 20. Series creator Steven Knight wrote the script and Tom Harper directed the film in a cast that includes Rebecca Ferguson and Barry Keoghan. The six seasons of the show are also available on Netflix for re-watches and catching up.
Bradley Cooper directs Will Arnett and Laura Dern in his third feature, "Is This Thing On?" about a man going through a divorce who turns to stand-up comedy. It’s loosely based on the story of Manchester comedian Joseph Bishop. It’ll be on Hulu on Friday, March 20.
"Wicked: For Good", the epic conclusion to Jon M. Chu’s two-film adaptation will finally be streaming on Peacock on Friday, March 20. Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum and more are all on hand for the decidedly darker second half, which was less well received than the first but still surprised when it received zero Oscar nominations.
Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara star in a new psychological thriller for Apple TV called "Imperfect Women". The trio play longtime friends whose bond is fractured after a crime occurs. Moss and Washington are executive producers on the series which is based on a novel by Araminta Hall. The ensemble also includes Joel Kinnaman, Corey Stoll, Leslie Odom Jr., Sheryl Lee Ralph and Ana Ortiz. The first two episodes of the eight-episode series drop on Wednesday.
"The Lady" is a new Britbox limited-series fictionalizing the true story of Jane Andrews, a dresser for the former Duchess of York who ended up in prison for murdering her lover. The four-part series premieres on Wednesday and stars Mia McKenna-Bruce as Andrews and Natalie Dormer as Sarah Ferguson.
After the cringey, ingenious comedy "Jury Duty" debuted in 2023, many wondered how they could ever pull off another season. It followed Ronald, a man serving jury duty on what he believed was a real trial. Oh, and the trial was also being covered by a documentary crew. "Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat" debuts Wednesday on Prime Video.
The popular long-running Hallmark series "When Calls the Heart" gets a prequel called "Hope Valley: 1874" for the streaming platform Hallmark+. Bethany Joy Lenz stars as Rebecca Clarke, a Chicago mother who takes her daughter to settle in the Canadian west and build a new life. When their wagon breaks down, she must accept help from a local rancher who is single. Jill Hennessy also stars. It premieres on Saturday, March 21 on Hallmark+.
Lisa Kudrow returns to HBO as B-list actor Valerie Cherish for a third and final season of "The Comeback". All three seasons of the show have been spaced a decade-ish apart and follow a woman navigating aging and staying relevant in showbiz what its ever-changing landscape. In the new episodes, Cherish lands a new TV series that is written by AI. The dark comedy streams on Sunday, March 22 on HBO Max.
Bradley Cooper directs Will Arnett and Laura Dern in his third feature, "Is This Thing On?" about a man going through a divorce who turns to stand-up comedy. It’s loosely based on the story of Manchester comedian Joseph Bishop. It’ll be on Hulu on Friday, March 20.
"Wicked: For Good", the epic conclusion to Jon M. Chu’s two-film adaptation will finally be streaming on Peacock on Friday, March 20. Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum and more are all on hand for the decidedly darker second half, which was less well received than the first but still surprised when it received zero Oscar nominations.
Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara star in a new psychological thriller for Apple TV called "Imperfect Women". The trio play longtime friends whose bond is fractured after a crime occurs. Moss and Washington are executive producers on the series which is based on a novel by Araminta Hall. The ensemble also includes Joel Kinnaman, Corey Stoll, Leslie Odom Jr., Sheryl Lee Ralph and Ana Ortiz. The first two episodes of the eight-episode series drop on Wednesday.
"The Lady" is a new Britbox limited-series fictionalizing the true story of Jane Andrews, a dresser for the former Duchess of York who ended up in prison for murdering her lover. The four-part series premieres on Wednesday and stars Mia McKenna-Bruce as Andrews and Natalie Dormer as Sarah Ferguson.
After the cringey, ingenious comedy "Jury Duty" debuted in 2023, many wondered how they could ever pull off another season. It followed Ronald, a man serving jury duty on what he believed was a real trial. Oh, and the trial was also being covered by a documentary crew. "Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat" debuts Wednesday on Prime Video.
The popular long-running Hallmark series "When Calls the Heart" gets a prequel called "Hope Valley: 1874" for the streaming platform Hallmark+. Bethany Joy Lenz stars as Rebecca Clarke, a Chicago mother who takes her daughter to settle in the Canadian west and build a new life. When their wagon breaks down, she must accept help from a local rancher who is single. Jill Hennessy also stars. It premieres on Saturday, March 21 on Hallmark+.
Lisa Kudrow returns to HBO as B-list actor Valerie Cherish for a third and final season of "The Comeback". All three seasons of the show have been spaced a decade-ish apart and follow a woman navigating aging and staying relevant in showbiz what its ever-changing landscape. In the new episodes, Cherish lands a new TV series that is written by AI. The dark comedy streams on Sunday, March 22 on HBO Max.
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