Prime Video has unveiled the premiere date for the highly-anticipated third season of The Boys.
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Jennifer Yuma editorShowtime Documentary Films announced “We Need To Talk About Cosby” will premiere on Jan. 30 at 10 p.m., following its Sundance Film Festival premiere.From Emmy-winning director W.
Prime Video has unveiled the premiere date for the highly-anticipated third season of The Boys.
Prime Video has given a series greenlight to Phat Tuesdays, a docuseries from Guy Torry, creator and host of the famed Phat Tuesday comedy shows at LA’s The Comedy Store, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Reginald Hudlin (The Black Godfather, Marshall), Amazon Studios, Original Productions, Phat Tuesday Productions and Kelsey Grammer’s Grammnet Productions.
On Christmas Day 2020, Netflix launched Shondaland’s first series for the streamer, Bridgerton, a Regency England drama that became a worldwide phenomenon. To mark the one-year anniversary of the hugely popular series’ premiere, Netflix and Shondaland today are revealing the premiere date for Bridgerton’s upcoming second season. It will debut March 25, 2022.
We’re just a few short months away from the return of Atlanta!
Donald Glover‘s Atlanta finally has a set premiere date, almost four years since its second season aired.Season three of Atlanta will premiere on FX on March 24, while also being available to stream on Hulu the same day. This marks the first time the series will be available to stream while the season is still airing on television.The show’s third season will be set, and was filmed, almost entirely in Europe.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large‘Atlanta’ finally has a return date. The Emmy-winning FX comedy returns for Season 3, after a three-year hiatus, on Thursday, March 24 at 10 p.m.
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We Need To Talk About Cosby – you can watch it below.Directed by W.
Billy Cosby has left a complicated stamp on culture.
The #MeToo movement has made it increasingly difficult to talk about separating the art from the artist. Can you do it? Is it worth trying? And are there varying degrees of misconduct that make it easier for you to support one disgraced artist from another? This is part of the discussion presented in the new Showtime docuseries, “We Need to Talk About Cosby.” READ MORE: The Best Documentaries Of 2021 Created by stand-up comedian W.
trailer for the series.“As a child of Bill Cosby, I was a huge fan of all his shows and wanted to be a comedian because of him,” Bell said in a statement. “I never thought I’d ever wrestle with who we all thought Cosby was and who we now understand him to be.
W. Kamau Bell’s docuseries We Need To Talk About Cosby was one of the most high-profile non-fiction titles announced for the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
Katie Song FX announced that the comedy series “Better Things” will premiere its fifth and final season on Feb. 28, 2022 at 10 p.m.
Kevin Hart, Boris Kodjoe and Nick Cannon, is back as a limited series -- with a few (tiny) changes.The upcoming run, which will go under the slightly tweaked title of , will contain six episodes and stream exclusively on BET+ beginning Thursday, Feb. 10, ET can exclusively reveal.The limited series returns original cast members Hart, Kodjoe and Cannon, as well as Duane Martin, J.B.
EXCLUSIVE: Tootoo, a new documentary on Canadian hockey player Jordin Tootoo, the first Inuk player to play in the NHL, is in production with Super Channel and ScoreG Productions. Film hails from executive producer Adam Scorgie, producer of Inmate#1 : The Rise of Danny Trejo, among other high-profile documentaries.
The Apple TV+ drama Severance is set to premiere on Feb. 18 via its streaming service. A first look trailer featuring stars Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, John Turturro, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, Dichen Lachman, Jen Tullock, Tramell Tillman, Michael Chernus, and Christopher Walken can be found above.
Selome Hailu editorApple TV Plus announced that upcoming thriller series “Severance” will premiere with two episodes on Feb. 18, followed by new episodes weekly on Fridays.The series stars Adam Scott as Mark Scout, who leads a team at Lumon Industries where employees’ work and personal lives are surgically divided.
Katie Song ViacomCBS announced the five participants for its 2021-2022 Directors Initiative: Julie Herlocker, Bao Tran, Joy T. Lane, Pat Santana and Steven J.
Katie Song Paramount Plus announced that the animated series “Big Nate” will debut early next year. The series is from Nickelodeon Animation Studio and is based on the children’s books and comic strip written and drawn by Lincoln Peirce.The 26-episode series follows Nate, an 11-year-old boy, and his best friends as they navigate sixth grade, dealing with disasters at home and detention at school, and using cartoons and drawing to express himself along the way.