Manchester City travel to Newcastle as Pep Guardiola's side look to make it three wins in-a-row in the Premier League.
03.08.2022 - 00:45 / variety.com
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. SPONSORED POST Formula 1 is officially on their summer break following an action-packed final race at the Hungarian Grand Prix last weekend.
But the tireless drivers won’t be off the tracks for long — they’re set to resume the 2022 season later this month, kicking off with the Belgium Grand Prix on Aug. 28.Unless you plan to trot the globe the next few months to catch the “Drive to Survive” drama in person, you’ll want to find a way to seamlessly stream the races online, and in real time (especially if you’ve cut the cord on cable).Thankfully, Hulu has made it easier than ever to stream every F1 race live online with their ultra-affordable and comprehensive Hulu + Live TV package, which now also includes ESPN+ and Disney+, for only $69.99/month.
Considering what these respective streamers cost individually, you save up to $15 per month with the bundle (a Hulu+ Live TV subscription previously cost $69.99 on its own). Hulu’s + Live TV option is a particularly prime choice for watching sports, with live streams of F1 races, NBA and MLB games and tennis matches.
Plus, with ESPN you’ll also get exclusive commentary and analysis of every game, in addition to pay-per-view events like UFC matches (UFC 277 is only a few weeks away…)If your focus is on F1, you’ll want to make sure you sign up for Hulu’s Live TV package ahead of the second half of the season. Eyes are on Mclaren and Alpine who are in a tight battle this year, and the second half of the season sees some exciting tracks such as Spa, Monza and COTA.
Manchester City travel to Newcastle as Pep Guardiola's side look to make it three wins in-a-row in the Premier League.
Netflix is bringing back classic competition series The Mole.
“You always hope every show you do is a massive revolutionary force that changes people’s lives,” says RuPaul’s Drag Race producer Fenton Bailey, “but so rarely is that the case.” But by any metric, World of Wonder’s long-running reality show — in which ever more outrageous drag queens compete for the approval of its imperious host RuPaul — is exactly that show. Across all of its TV and digital properties, the franchise received 11 Emmy nominations this year, and if the main Drag Race competition show wins six, it will make it the fifth most Emmy-winning TV show in history. And that’s not all: After spawning 14 U.S. seasons since it first appeared in 2009, the show’s format has been exported to the UK, Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Holland, Thailand and the Philippines, with Belgium and Sweden to follow next year.
2022 Love Island winner Ekin-Su has made headlines as it was announced she signed the biggest clothing deal in the show's history.The 27 year old, who won over the nation's hearts as she and Italian boyfriend Davide gained a landslide victory after accumulating 63.7 percent of the public votes, has just signed over a £1 million deal with Oh Polly. A source broke the news to The Sun, stating: “After speaking with all of the major fashion brands Ekin-Su wanted to work with a brand that aligned to her own values of sustainability and therefore decided against signing to a fast fashion brand.
Manchester City players including Kevin De Bruyne are keeping in contact with former academy youngster Romeo Lavia, who says he left the Etihad permanently this summer after being impressed with Southampton when they visited the Etihad last season.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorNexstar Media’s digital unit has launched a new streaming channel for The Hill, the political-news outlet its parent company acquired in August of last year.The Hill TV recently debuted on Plex, a global streaming platform. Viewers can watch The Hill TV by downloading the Plex or watch now in a web browser.
J. Kim Murphy Mike Tyson has again expressed his disdain for the new Hulu biopic series about his life. The former professional heavyweight boxer doesn’t approve of “Mike,” to say the least, stating that the streamer “stole” his life story.Tyson aired his grievances against Hulu and the series through his Instagram on Saturday, sharing two posts with strong words against the streamer.The first post commends Dana White, the standing president of premiere mixed martial arts organization Ultimate Fighting Championship.
EXCLUSIVE: XYZ Films has taken North American rights to Low Life, the cat-and-mouse thriller from director Tyler Michael James starring Marriage Story’s Lucas Neff. Pic will be released later this month in North America. Scroll down for trailer.
Kendrick Lamar has shared a mid-tour message in which he reflects on the power of rap music and the ability to confront painful truths and imperfections.The rapper, who is currently touring his fifth album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’, shared dozens of photos from the tour and also wrote a lengthy message on his Instagram Stories.“Rap has truly helped my expansion of self. beyond the perception of who I believe to be.