The first glimpse at the fifth and final season of “Insecure” is here.
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According to , the only way forward is by throwing it back.
The Netflix series is kicking off its final season with a musical event that features the tried-and-true soundtrack of the Black millennial's life — classic '90s jams.Set against the backdrop of senior year at Winchester, as well as a not-so-distant, post-pandemic future, s fourth season finds our characters as they look back at the most formative year of their lives. Described as an Afro-futuristic and '90s-inspired musical event, the
.The first glimpse at the fifth and final season of “Insecure” is here.
Insecure is coming to an end.
The Handmaid’s Tale has just finished in the UK, and one of its stars has now admitted to finding a plot hole in the final scene. The Hulu series, which airs in the UK on Channel 4, concluded its fourth season on Sunday (22 August) in brutal fashion.
Prepare to be escorted to a world of colorful couture, whimsical landscapes and all the happy feels, because Natalie Portman’s latest Miss Dior campaign, Wake Up for Love, serves up a floral fantasy land.
Jennifer Yuma editorAmazon Prime Video released a trailer for the fourth and final season of “Goliath,” which premieres Sept. 24.Viewers were left with a cliffhanger in the Season 3 finale, when lawyer Billy (Billy Bob Thornton) faced a murder attempt.
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When Justin Simien‘s “Dear White People” premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, no one could have predicted it would be adapted into a Netflix series three years later. Not only that, but the Netflix show has run three seasons, all to positive acclaim from critics, and cemented Simien as a breakthrough talent.
CIX have returned with their energetic new single ‘WAVE’.On August 17, the five-member act dropped a vibrant music video for the track, which also appears on their first-ever studio album ‘Ok Prologue: Be Ok’.In the new visual, CIX dream of travel, donning sailor uniforms as they brave through a storm to view the northern lights. In several scenes, the members huddle around a map, tracing their route with a toy boat as they “explore” the world.
Lucifer on Netflix is here – you can check it out below.The hit drama series will be returning to the streaming platform next month for its sixth and final outing, in which we follow Lucifer after he was chosen to take over his father’s throne in Heaven.Tom Ellis will reprise his role as Lucifer in the final season, as the character grapples with his newfound responsibility and the Earth suffers the consequences.Check out the new trailer here:Earlier this year, producer Joe Henderson said the
Netflix dropped the trailer for the upcoming sixth and final (for real this time) season of “Lucifer” on Tuesday, revealing that Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis) and Chloe Decker (Lauren German) are having a hard time letting go of their normal(ish) life in Los Angeles and heading up to the Silver City so the once-Devil can take his rightful place on the throne after earning the title of God.“What’s the rush? Becoming God is a big job.
World Of Warships, the naval free-to-play competitive MMO developed by Wargaming, has added submarines to its ranked multiplayer mode.Submarines will enter ranked playlists in the upcoming 0.10.7 patch, which releases later this week (August 12).
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Filmmaker Justin Simien has had an excellent run of creating a franchise with “Dear White People.” What began as celebrated Sundance indie that launched the career of Tessa Thompson while taking on racial issues and white ignorance in America with a satirical spin so turned into a Netflix series. After four successful seasons, Simien is about to move on.
Jennifer Yuma editorNetflix announced the final season of “Dear White People” will launch Sept. 22 and be a musical season.“The only way to move forward is to throw it back,” a teaser for the season previews.