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"Severance" ep Ben Stiller and writer and creator Dan Erickson say that Season 2 of the Emmy-winning series is "even darker."

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The Continental, a series set in the John Wick universe, will not have a second season on Peacock.

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'Cunk on Life,'s a new Netflix special centered on Diane Morgan's comedic creation Philomena Cunk, is set to premiere in January.

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The CW's DC era officially ended with the series finale of 'Superman & Lois,' after a combined 10 shows, 46 seasons and 800-plus episodes.

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'The Day of the Jackal' starring Eddie Redmayne and Lashana Lynch has become the biggest new series to ever launch on Sky, THR can exclusively reveal.

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Lates on HBO's premiere dates for 'Euphoria' Season 3, 'The White Lotus' Season 3, 'Harry Potter', 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms', 'The Last of Us'.

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Ralph Fiennes calls Cillian Murphy a "fantastic actor" and supports him in taking over the role of Voldemort for HBO's "Harry Potter" series.

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Taylor Sheridan's 'Landman' premiered with 14.6 million viewers in its first seven days, according to Paramount.

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Showrunner Dean Lorey and supervising producer Rick Morales tell IndieWire about teasing a larger universe without knowing how any of it will look.

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Saturday Night Live is starting to bring back former cast members to host this season, with Chris Rock and Martin Short set to round out 2024.

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"Family Guy" is coming back to Adult Swim

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Apple TV+ has greenlighted Lucky, a limited series starring Anya Taylor-Joy who also executive produces with Reese Witherspoon and Jonathan Tropper.

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‘Sweetpea', penned and EP’d by' Pure' writer Kirstie Swain, has been renewed for a second season at Sky/Starz.

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“Squid Game” Season 1 has drawn an audience of 330 million and more than 2.8 billion hours viewed on Netflix.

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Production designer Tom Meyer tells IndieWire about crafting sets that speak to the lore of the 'Dune' universe — including Anirul.

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Diane Kruger images from Paramount+'s Little Disasters can be seen exclusively here along with an interview with the director.

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So far I’m kind of disappointed that they are showing what’s going on in the first Silo. Makes it feel like we are going in circles.

I wish they had edited it so we see Juliet’s adventure until she finally leaves to return to the original silo. Then do an episode of catch up as to what has been happening there. Then her arrival.

Honestly I was far more interested in what’s happening outside the Silo and the mystery, and not rehashing the characters from the first season other than Juliet.

If you’ve read the books — are they following the story pretty closely?

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Netflix UK shows Brassic, Deadwater Fell & Capital are benefitting from the 'Suits' effect, dominating ratings as the streamer licenses older series

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Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan & Helen Mirren Officially Cast In Showtime's Guy Ritchie Series As Production Begins in London.

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Let the new games begin.

Squid Game Season 2 arrives December 26.

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Set in 1991 Miami, Dexter: Original Sin follows Dexter (Patrick Gibson) as he transitions from student to avenging serial killer.

DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN, streaming Friday, December 13 with the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME® plan.

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Paramount+ has released first-look images of the upcoming original series 'The Crow Girl' with Eve Myles, Katherine Kelly and Dougray Scott.

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As chaos erupts in London after a spiked shipment of cocaine kills hundreds, fan-favourite characters collide with new faces bound by blood ties, sparking brutal power struggles, unexpected alliances, and fierce rivalries.

Former undercover cop turned gangster Elliot navigates his new role as a top-level criminal alongside the Dumanis, but the spiking throws their operations into disarray. The Wallaces, Luan, Lale, and the street gangs face devastating consequences as personal vendettas collide with professional power struggles bleeding into violent turf wars.

In the ruthless fight for control of London’s criminal underworld, no one is safe. This was no accident — it was a calculated attack. But who’s pulling the strings?

Gangs of London 3 will be available on Sky and NOW in 2025.

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Since the streaming wars began, each service took on their own flavour.

HBO - generally decent, prestige television, but has less "content" than other services

Netflix - Quantity over Quality, you get gems sometimes, but also a lot of junk to sort through

Disney+ - A lot of good legacy content and very hit and miss with marvel/disney IPs, fans are willing to complain/ hate watch

So here's the thing with Apple TV, I didn't subscribe to it, I bought an apple product and got 3 months free, and the discourse is either love it or just silence. No one seems to 'hate' the shows.

The Good - Ted Lasso, Severance were the ones I really enjoyed, Ted Lasso felt genuine, especially with the British sensibilities and I will compare this to Shrinking later, Severance was good and hopefully doesn't have the mystery box problems

The Mid - Shrinking is from Bill Lawrence who created one of my favourite shows Scrubs, but it's just super boring, I finished Netflix's Man on the Inside in a single sitting but couldnt continue Shrinking, compared to Ted Lasso, it also feels fake nice, fake chill.

The Ugly - Foundation is probably one of the worst written sci fi on television now. People hated on ST: Picard very vocally and for Foundation I only found a couple of youtube videos on how bad S1 is.

It's bad in a way that is not really related to the books, but having the name makes it slightly worse. The writing is basically equivalent to one of the bad Doctor Who episodes but with 10x the budget. You get occasional bursts of brilliance which basically comes out of Asimov's ideas. However, its extremely hard to point this out and TV fans will defend this, this is not the case with SW shows on Disney plus where people understand the difference between fan service and bad writing. It's pretty hard to find an opinion on Apple TV shows that says "It's OK, I didn't like it" which happens so frequently on Netflix.

I'm not sure why thats the reason, just my observation and wondering if you guys have any opinions on this phenomenon

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