Stars: Allan Hawco, Emily Alatalo, Adam Kenneth Wilson, Wesley French, Natalie Brown, Mary Antonini, Alex Lifeson | Written by Nick Cutter, Ian Weir | Directed by Rodrigo Gudiño
The Breach, not to be confused with Breach, is the second feature from Rue Morgue founding editor Rodrigo Gudiño (The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh). Co-written by Nick Cutter and Ian Weir based on Cutter’s novel, its mix of haunted house and mad scientist themes attracted a lot of pre-release buzz which I was hoping it would live up to.
John Hawkins has one week left as sheriff of Lone Crow. Then he can put the town, and his ex Meg, behind him and start a new job in the city. That, of course, means something terrible has to happen before he can leave. And it does when a canoe bearing the mutilated remains of theoretical physicist Cole Parsons washes up at a local park.
The Breach, not to be confused with Breach, is the second feature from Rue Morgue founding editor Rodrigo Gudiño (The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh). Co-written by Nick Cutter and Ian Weir based on Cutter’s novel, its mix of haunted house and mad scientist themes attracted a lot of pre-release buzz which I was hoping it would live up to.
John Hawkins has one week left as sheriff of Lone Crow. Then he can put the town, and his ex Meg, behind him and start a new job in the city. That, of course, means something terrible has to happen before he can leave. And it does when a canoe bearing the mutilated remains of theoretical physicist Cole Parsons washes up at a local park.
- 7/7/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Allan Hawco, Emily Alatalo, Adam Kenneth Wilson, Wesley French, Natalie Brown, Mary Antonini, Alex Lifeson | Written by Nick Cutter, Ian Weir | Directed by Rodrigo Gudiño
Making its world premiere at Fantasia, The Breach, not to be confused with Breach, is the second feature from Rue Morgue founding editor Rodrigo Gudiño (The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh). Co-written by Nick Cutter and Ian Weir based on Cutter’s novel, its mix of haunted house and mad scientist themes attracted a lot of pre-release buzz which I was hoping it would live up to.
John Hawkins has one week left as sheriff of Lone Crow. Then he can put the town, and his ex Meg, behind him and start a new job in the city. That, of course, means something terrible has to happen before he can leave.
And it does when a canoe bearing the mutilated remains of...
Making its world premiere at Fantasia, The Breach, not to be confused with Breach, is the second feature from Rue Morgue founding editor Rodrigo Gudiño (The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh). Co-written by Nick Cutter and Ian Weir based on Cutter’s novel, its mix of haunted house and mad scientist themes attracted a lot of pre-release buzz which I was hoping it would live up to.
John Hawkins has one week left as sheriff of Lone Crow. Then he can put the town, and his ex Meg, behind him and start a new job in the city. That, of course, means something terrible has to happen before he can leave.
And it does when a canoe bearing the mutilated remains of...
- 7/28/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
With the long weekend upon us, there’s a good chance you’ll be looking for some new shows or movies to watch, especially if you’ll be sheltering-in-place. Thankfully, there’s a lot of fresh content coming to all your favorite streaming platforms, so we thought we’d provide a bit of a rundown on what you can watch this Memorial Day weekend.
Over on Netflix, the biggest addition comes in the form of The Lovebirds, a new comedy starring Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae as a couple who have been wrongfully accused of committing a murder. While it released to somewhat mixed reception, it’s certainly scoring much higher than The Wrong Missy, while also proving to be equally as popular with Netflix subscribers.
For those who like raunchier content, the second season of Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series debuted, while reality TV fans will want to check out Selling Sunset,...
Over on Netflix, the biggest addition comes in the form of The Lovebirds, a new comedy starring Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae as a couple who have been wrongfully accused of committing a murder. While it released to somewhat mixed reception, it’s certainly scoring much higher than The Wrong Missy, while also proving to be equally as popular with Netflix subscribers.
For those who like raunchier content, the second season of Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series debuted, while reality TV fans will want to check out Selling Sunset,...
- 5/22/2020
- by Shaan Joshi
- We Got This Covered
For obvious reasons, this Memorial Day weekend is going to be a bit different from previous years. But the good news is, you won’t have to experience Fomo for skipping out on the barbeque-and-beach days in order to stay inside and watch TV instead. That decision has been made for you. There will even be some live sports to watch, like a Nascar race and a socially-distanced golf match between Tom Brady, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Peyton Manning. So allow us to list out the best options for what to watch (or stream) on TV (or your laptop) this weekend.
Friday: “The Big Fib” on Disney+
This game show with kid contestants premieres Friday on Disney’s new streaming service. Hosted by Yvette Nicole Brown and featuring Rhys Darby as her robot sidekick, C.L.I.V.E., the kids must decide whether the information they’re being told is fact or fib.
Friday: “The Big Fib” on Disney+
This game show with kid contestants premieres Friday on Disney’s new streaming service. Hosted by Yvette Nicole Brown and featuring Rhys Darby as her robot sidekick, C.L.I.V.E., the kids must decide whether the information they’re being told is fact or fib.
- 5/22/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
You’re probably stuck inside right now during the pandemic and pining for the days when you had a social life. Thankfully, Netflix is coming to the rescue in May with a really exciting lineup of hit movies and new shows.
It’ll be a great month for films, specifically. The incredibly popular 80s time-traveling pics Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part II will be joining the already-included third entry in the franchise, while those seeking some good laughs can check out the Jim Carrey-led comedies Fun with Dick and Jane and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
Meanwhile, multiple entries in the Underworld series are dropping on the service for action-horror fans, whereas kids will be happy to hear that both Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory will be available right out of the gate.
Also, if you...
It’ll be a great month for films, specifically. The incredibly popular 80s time-traveling pics Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part II will be joining the already-included third entry in the franchise, while those seeking some good laughs can check out the Jim Carrey-led comedies Fun with Dick and Jane and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
Meanwhile, multiple entries in the Underworld series are dropping on the service for action-horror fans, whereas kids will be happy to hear that both Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory will be available right out of the gate.
Also, if you...
- 4/22/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
Netflix has picked up animated comedy “Big Mouth” for Seasons 4, 5, and 6, Variety has confirmed.
The renewal is part of a new multi-year deal the streamer has signed with newly-formed animation company Brutus Pink. The company is comprised of Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett, the team behind the series. Under the deal, Brutus Pink will produce animated series and films for Netflix.
“Netflix has given us the best creative experience imaginable, and we’ve been able to build an amazing community of talented writers, actors, producers and artists,” said Kroll, Goldberg, Levin, and Flackett in a joint statement. “We’re thrilled to be continuing with everyone for years to come.”
“Big Mouth” is inspired by Kroll and Goldberg’s childhood. It follows a group of friends and their hormone monsters as they navigate adolescence, human sexuality, and coming of age. Season 3 is set to debut on Netflix this fall.
The renewal is part of a new multi-year deal the streamer has signed with newly-formed animation company Brutus Pink. The company is comprised of Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett, the team behind the series. Under the deal, Brutus Pink will produce animated series and films for Netflix.
“Netflix has given us the best creative experience imaginable, and we’ve been able to build an amazing community of talented writers, actors, producers and artists,” said Kroll, Goldberg, Levin, and Flackett in a joint statement. “We’re thrilled to be continuing with everyone for years to come.”
“Big Mouth” is inspired by Kroll and Goldberg’s childhood. It follows a group of friends and their hormone monsters as they navigate adolescence, human sexuality, and coming of age. Season 3 is set to debut on Netflix this fall.
- 7/26/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings.
With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable, streaming and whatever “Wattpad” is, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
This week, you’ll find a whopping 17 premieres (including Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and the new Twilight Zone), 13 season finales (including This Is Us...
With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable, streaming and whatever “Wattpad” is, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
This week, you’ll find a whopping 17 premieres (including Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and the new Twilight Zone), 13 season finales (including This Is Us...
- 3/30/2019
- TVLine.com
Sneak Peek new footage from "Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series" with 'Bubbles', Julian' and 'Ricky' turned into animated characters, voiced by actors Mike Smith, Robb Wells, and John Paul Tremblay, streaming exclusively on Netflix, March 31, 2019:
"...new episodes follow the events of live-action Season 12, that ended with the characters turning into cartoon characters, at first baffled, but choosing to make the best of the new cartoon world they live in. Unfortunately, they quickly learn the hard way that real world rules still apply to them..."
Based on creator Mike Clattenburg's 1999 movie 'mockumentary' set in a Canadian trailer park, the show premiered as a series on Showcase (2001), spawning a trilogy of movies and new seasons on Netflix starting with Season 8.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series"...
"...new episodes follow the events of live-action Season 12, that ended with the characters turning into cartoon characters, at first baffled, but choosing to make the best of the new cartoon world they live in. Unfortunately, they quickly learn the hard way that real world rules still apply to them..."
Based on creator Mike Clattenburg's 1999 movie 'mockumentary' set in a Canadian trailer park, the show premiered as a series on Showcase (2001), spawning a trilogy of movies and new seasons on Netflix starting with Season 8.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series"...
- 3/26/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The 2018-19 TV season is heading for the homestretch, so here’s a list of spring premiere dates for new and returning series. It covers more than 20 broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from March 18 through mid-May and includes shows that were on hiatus. Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the list regularly as more dates are revealed.
March 19:
The Village
Mental Samurai
If Loving You Is Wrong
Mysteries of the Abandoned
March 20:
The Act (Hulu, new drama series)
Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists
Big Boy’s Neighborhood
Step Up: High Water (YouTube Premium, Season 2)
Battle of the Ages (BYUtv, new game show series)
Dinner Takes All
March 22:
The Oa
Delhi Crime (Netflix, new true-crime series)
Selling Sunset
March 23:
Kids Choice Awards
Accident, Suicide or Murder
March 24:
Into the Badlands (AMC, Season 3B; final season)
Action (Showtime, new documentary miniseries)
Mission Declassified (Travel Channel, new docuseries)
Downbeat (YouTube; new mockumentary series)
March 25:
Knightfall
Jesus: His Life
Women War & Peace
March 27:
Jane the Virgin
Million Dollar Mile (CBS, new obstacle-course competition series)
What We Do in the Shadows
Happy! (Syfy, Season 2)
March 28:
Abby’s (NBC, new comedy series)
Empire (Fox, Season 5B)
Star (Fox, Season 3B)
Impractical Jokers (TruTV, Season 8)
Tacoma Fd (TruTV, new comedy series)
March 29:
Santa Clarita Diet
On My Block
Osmosis
Hanna
America in Transition
March 30:
Victor and Valentino
Animal ER Live (Nat GEo Wild, new docuseries)
March 31:
Veep
Barry
El sabor de las margaritas
Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series (Netflix, comedy animated comedy series)
Sunday Night Baseball (ESPN, Season 30)
Call the Midwife
Mrs. Wilson
Girl Meets Farm (Food Network, Season 2)
April 1:
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access, new anthology drama series)
Cannon Busters (Netflix, new animated series)
Ultraman (Netflix, new anime series)
Street Outlaws
Yellowstone Live (National Geographic Channel, new nature docuseries)
Hostile Planet
30 Minute Meals (Food Network, cooking series revival)
Death in Paradise (Kcet, Season 8)
Ms. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries (Acorn, new travel docuseries)
April 2:
The Last O.G. (TBS, Season 2)
Growing Up Chrisley
Miz & Mrs.
7 Little Johnstons
Little People, Big World
Bong Appétit: Cook Off
Legendary Locations
April 3:
Brockmire (IFC, Season 3)
World Surf League 2019 Men’s and Women’s Championship Tour (FS2, live sports premiere)
April 4:
In the Dark
Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger
Wife Swap
Ghost Bait
Braxton Family Values
Unspeakable (SundanceTV, new drama miniseries)
April 5:
Quicksand
The Tick
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix, Season 2)
Our Planet
Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas
Warrior
Gold Rush: Parker’s Trail (Discovery, Season 3)
Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine
April 6:
The Book of John Gray (Own, Season 2)
My Little Pony
April 7:
Killing Eve (BBC America/AMC, Season 2)
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
The Chi (Showtime, Season 2)
A Discovery of Witches (AMC/BBC America, Season 1; TV premiere)
Murder for Hire
Madeleine McCann: An ID Murder Mystery
’80s in the Sand
April 8:
Diesel Brothers
Queens of Mystery (Acorn, new drama series)
April 9:
The Code
Fosse/Verdon (FX, new drama limited series)
Deadliest Catch (Discovery, Season 15)
The Bold Type
You Me Her (Audience Network, Season 4)
Reconstruction: America After the Civil War (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
April 10:
You vs. Wild
April 11:
The Flay List
April 12:
Special
April 13:
Nate & Jeremiah by Design
April 14:
Game of Thrones (HBO, Season 8; final season)
Psi (HBO, Season 4)
Bake You Rich
April 15:
The Code
No Good Nick (Netflix, new dramedy series)
T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle
Say Yes to the Nest (Hgtv, new docuseries)
April 16:
Bless This Mess (ABC, new comedy series)
The Big Interview
April 17:
Breakthrough: The Ideas that Changed the World, new documentary limited series)
April 18:
Life in Pieces (CBS, Season 4; moves to regular slot on April 25)
April 19:
I Ship It
Rilakkuma and Kaoru (Netflix, new anime series)
Bosch
Ramy
Portals to Hell (Travel Channel, new docuseries)
April 20:
Restaurant: Impossible
Murdoch Mysteries (Ovation, Season 12)
April 21:
Barefoot Contessa: Cook Like a Pro
Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition
Rome’s Chariot Superstar
April 22:
Gentleman Jack (HBO, new drama series)
Live Rescue
La Reina del Sur
The Brigade: Race to the Hudson (Outdoor Channel, new reality competition series)
April 23:
The Curse of Civil War Gold (History, Season 2)
Tales (Bet, Season 2)
April 24:
Cobra Kai
April 25:
Top Gear (BBC America, Season 26)
April 26:
2019 NFL Draft
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
April 27:
The Son (AMC, Season 2; final season)
April 28:
The Red Line
Deep State
April 29:
American Spring Live
Pacific Heartbeat
Ms. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries (Acorn, new travel docuseries)
April 30:
The 100
On Tour with Asperger’s Are Us
April Tba:
Chasing Life with Sanjay Gupta (CNN, new docuseries)
May 1:
The Name of the Rose (SundanceTV, new drama limited series)
May 2:
iZombie
Best Room Wins (Bravo, new home-design competition series)
May 3:
Tuca & Bertie
May 5:
The Spanish Princess (Starz, new drama limited series)
Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar
Real Money
May 6:
Chernobyl (HBO, new miniseries)
May 10:
Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (Showtime, new documentary miniseries)
May 13:
La’s Finest (Spectrum Originals, new drama series)
May 16:
The Very Very Best of the ’70s
May 17:
Catch-22 (Hulu, new drama limited series)
Fleabag (Amazon Prime, Season 2)
May 19:
Secrets of the Zoo (Nat Geo Wild, Season 2)
May 22:
The Amazing Race
May 23:
Christina on the Coast
May 24:
She’s Gotta Have It (Netflix, Season 2)
May 27:
The Hot Zone
May 28:
Songland
America’s Got Talent (NBC, Season 14)
Pure
May 29:
American Ninja Warrior
Property Brothers: Forever Home
May 31:
Good Omens
When They See Us
May Tba:
Paradise Hotel
Listing Impossible
Cash Pad
Five Day Business Flip
Red Table Talk (Facebook Watch, Season 2)
Spring Tba:
Elementary (CBS, Season 7; final season)
Workin’ Moms
Chrisley Knows Best
One Strange Rock
Below Deck Mediterranean
Most Expensivest
Apollo’s Moon Shot (Smithsonian Channel, new documentary limited series)
Inside Mighty Machines (Smithsonian Channel, new docuseries)
This Close
MTV’s The Real World...
March 19:
The Village
Mental Samurai
If Loving You Is Wrong
Mysteries of the Abandoned
March 20:
The Act (Hulu, new drama series)
Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists
Big Boy’s Neighborhood
Step Up: High Water (YouTube Premium, Season 2)
Battle of the Ages (BYUtv, new game show series)
Dinner Takes All
March 22:
The Oa
Delhi Crime (Netflix, new true-crime series)
Selling Sunset
March 23:
Kids Choice Awards
Accident, Suicide or Murder
March 24:
Into the Badlands (AMC, Season 3B; final season)
Action (Showtime, new documentary miniseries)
Mission Declassified (Travel Channel, new docuseries)
Downbeat (YouTube; new mockumentary series)
March 25:
Knightfall
Jesus: His Life
Women War & Peace
March 27:
Jane the Virgin
Million Dollar Mile (CBS, new obstacle-course competition series)
What We Do in the Shadows
Happy! (Syfy, Season 2)
March 28:
Abby’s (NBC, new comedy series)
Empire (Fox, Season 5B)
Star (Fox, Season 3B)
Impractical Jokers (TruTV, Season 8)
Tacoma Fd (TruTV, new comedy series)
March 29:
Santa Clarita Diet
On My Block
Osmosis
Hanna
America in Transition
March 30:
Victor and Valentino
Animal ER Live (Nat GEo Wild, new docuseries)
March 31:
Veep
Barry
El sabor de las margaritas
Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series (Netflix, comedy animated comedy series)
Sunday Night Baseball (ESPN, Season 30)
Call the Midwife
Mrs. Wilson
Girl Meets Farm (Food Network, Season 2)
April 1:
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access, new anthology drama series)
Cannon Busters (Netflix, new animated series)
Ultraman (Netflix, new anime series)
Street Outlaws
Yellowstone Live (National Geographic Channel, new nature docuseries)
Hostile Planet
30 Minute Meals (Food Network, cooking series revival)
Death in Paradise (Kcet, Season 8)
Ms. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries (Acorn, new travel docuseries)
April 2:
The Last O.G. (TBS, Season 2)
Growing Up Chrisley
Miz & Mrs.
7 Little Johnstons
Little People, Big World
Bong Appétit: Cook Off
Legendary Locations
April 3:
Brockmire (IFC, Season 3)
World Surf League 2019 Men’s and Women’s Championship Tour (FS2, live sports premiere)
April 4:
In the Dark
Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger
Wife Swap
Ghost Bait
Braxton Family Values
Unspeakable (SundanceTV, new drama miniseries)
April 5:
Quicksand
The Tick
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix, Season 2)
Our Planet
Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas
Warrior
Gold Rush: Parker’s Trail (Discovery, Season 3)
Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine
April 6:
The Book of John Gray (Own, Season 2)
My Little Pony
April 7:
Killing Eve (BBC America/AMC, Season 2)
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
The Chi (Showtime, Season 2)
A Discovery of Witches (AMC/BBC America, Season 1; TV premiere)
Murder for Hire
Madeleine McCann: An ID Murder Mystery
’80s in the Sand
April 8:
Diesel Brothers
Queens of Mystery (Acorn, new drama series)
April 9:
The Code
Fosse/Verdon (FX, new drama limited series)
Deadliest Catch (Discovery, Season 15)
The Bold Type
You Me Her (Audience Network, Season 4)
Reconstruction: America After the Civil War (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
April 10:
You vs. Wild
April 11:
The Flay List
April 12:
Special
April 13:
Nate & Jeremiah by Design
April 14:
Game of Thrones (HBO, Season 8; final season)
Psi (HBO, Season 4)
Bake You Rich
April 15:
The Code
No Good Nick (Netflix, new dramedy series)
T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle
Say Yes to the Nest (Hgtv, new docuseries)
April 16:
Bless This Mess (ABC, new comedy series)
The Big Interview
April 17:
Breakthrough: The Ideas that Changed the World, new documentary limited series)
April 18:
Life in Pieces (CBS, Season 4; moves to regular slot on April 25)
April 19:
I Ship It
Rilakkuma and Kaoru (Netflix, new anime series)
Bosch
Ramy
Portals to Hell (Travel Channel, new docuseries)
April 20:
Restaurant: Impossible
Murdoch Mysteries (Ovation, Season 12)
April 21:
Barefoot Contessa: Cook Like a Pro
Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition
Rome’s Chariot Superstar
April 22:
Gentleman Jack (HBO, new drama series)
Live Rescue
La Reina del Sur
The Brigade: Race to the Hudson (Outdoor Channel, new reality competition series)
April 23:
The Curse of Civil War Gold (History, Season 2)
Tales (Bet, Season 2)
April 24:
Cobra Kai
April 25:
Top Gear (BBC America, Season 26)
April 26:
2019 NFL Draft
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
April 27:
The Son (AMC, Season 2; final season)
April 28:
The Red Line
Deep State
April 29:
American Spring Live
Pacific Heartbeat
Ms. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries (Acorn, new travel docuseries)
April 30:
The 100
On Tour with Asperger’s Are Us
April Tba:
Chasing Life with Sanjay Gupta (CNN, new docuseries)
May 1:
The Name of the Rose (SundanceTV, new drama limited series)
May 2:
iZombie
Best Room Wins (Bravo, new home-design competition series)
May 3:
Tuca & Bertie
May 5:
The Spanish Princess (Starz, new drama limited series)
Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar
Real Money
May 6:
Chernobyl (HBO, new miniseries)
May 10:
Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (Showtime, new documentary miniseries)
May 13:
La’s Finest (Spectrum Originals, new drama series)
May 16:
The Very Very Best of the ’70s
May 17:
Catch-22 (Hulu, new drama limited series)
Fleabag (Amazon Prime, Season 2)
May 19:
Secrets of the Zoo (Nat Geo Wild, Season 2)
May 22:
The Amazing Race
May 23:
Christina on the Coast
May 24:
She’s Gotta Have It (Netflix, Season 2)
May 27:
The Hot Zone
May 28:
Songland
America’s Got Talent (NBC, Season 14)
Pure
May 29:
American Ninja Warrior
Property Brothers: Forever Home
May 31:
Good Omens
When They See Us
May Tba:
Paradise Hotel
Listing Impossible
Cash Pad
Five Day Business Flip
Red Table Talk (Facebook Watch, Season 2)
Spring Tba:
Elementary (CBS, Season 7; final season)
Workin’ Moms
Chrisley Knows Best
One Strange Rock
Below Deck Mediterranean
Most Expensivest
Apollo’s Moon Shot (Smithsonian Channel, new documentary limited series)
Inside Mighty Machines (Smithsonian Channel, new docuseries)
This Close
MTV’s The Real World...
- 3/19/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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