foreign resident (January 26th, Prime Video)
Nicole Kidman is back. This time, it’s the long-awaited limited series created by Nicole Kidman. Farewell‘s Lulu Wang was filmed in Hong Kong during the height of coronavirus restrictions.This series is based on his 2016 novel foreign resident Written by Janice YK Lee. It follows her three expats living in the city and how their lives (and secrets) intertwine.
Feud: Capote vs. Swans (January 31st, FX)
ryan murphy’s feud The anthology will return for a second season. This time, her friend Truman is a dramatic reimagining of the high society women who were scorned by Capote for publishing scathing articles about their secrets and intimate lives. Based on 2021 Nonfiction Accounts Capote’s women, by Lawrence Reimer, this will probably be one of the juiciest and most fascinating TV releases of the year. The cast, which includes Tom Hollander as Capote and Naomi Watts, Chloë Sevigny, Diane Lane, Calista Flockhart, Demi Moore and Molly Ringwald as the Swan, might blow your wig off. .
Genius: MLK/X (February 1st, National Geographic)
of genius The anthology series returns with a season focused on the relationship and similarities between Martin Luther King Jr. (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and Malcolm X (Aaron Pierre) during the civil rights movement. The cast includes Welsh Opiah as Coretta Scott King and Jamie Lawson as Betty Shabazz.
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith (February 2nd, Prime Video)
Technically, the short-lived 1996 CBS series is the film’s original source material, but many of you may remember the 2005 spy film starring Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. A reboot is being envisioned for Prime Video, and after several changes (Phoebe Waller-Bridge was originally slated to co-star), Donald Glover and Maya Erskine are finally set to appear alongside Sarah Paulson. They will appear as the title couple along with other supporting characters. Starring Michaela Coel, Parker Posey, and Alexander Skarsgård, it’s sure to be one of the most explosive releases of the year.
one day (February 8th, Netflix)
If you don’t have plans for Valentine’s Day (or just can’t make it in time) ordinary person), consider watching this UK limited series based on the popular 2009 novel of the same name. (It was also made into a movie in 2011.) This love story spans 20 years of his starring role. this hurts Breakstars Ambika Mod and Leo Woodall (white lotus) as star-crossed lovers.
new look (February 14th, Apple TV+)
This English-language biopic follows several major fashion designers during and after the occupation of France by Nazi Germany, primarily Coco Chanel (Juliette Binoche) and Christian Dior (Ben Mendel). Thorne) and also features guest stars such as Glenn Close. The series has already been greenlit for season 2.
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sign (February 21, Apple TV+)
and Severance pay, siloand for all humanityApple TV+ has established itself as a streaming platform specializing in big-budget sci-fi storytelling. sign This trend continues with this psychological thriller starring Noomi Rapace about an astronaut who returns to Earth after a space disaster. The series is directed by Emmy Award winner Michelle McLaren (shining girls, Breaking Bad, X files).
Avatar: The Last Airbender (February 22nd, Netflix)
The long-awaited live-action adaptation of the Peabody Award-winning 2005 Nickelodeon animated series is finally here. M. Night Shyamalan’s 2010 film version was widely panned, and fans of the original are holding their breath to see if this new adaptation, starring an entirely Asian and Indigenous cast, will do justice to the original. I was watching over him.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (February 25th, AMC)
Rick Grimes is back. His and Michonne’s story continues even larger in this limited spin-off series. the walking dead A universe after the events of the ninth season of the original show. They are two of the most recognizable characters in the entire series at the height of its popularity, so the pressure is on to provide a satisfying continuation of the story.
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The second best hospital in the galaxy (February 23, Prime Video)
Adult anime is experiencing something of a golden age, with recent features such as last year’s blue eye samurai and scavenger’s rain.created by russian doll Writer Cirocco Dunlap, The second best hospital in the galaxy It follows an alien doctor who specializes in treating rare diseases. Stephanie Hsu will co-star with Maya Rudolph, Natasha Lyonne, KiKi Palmer, Kieran Culkin and Sam Smith. Prime Video has already greenlit season 2, so you don’t have to worry about it being canceled before you can watch it.
general (February 27, FX on Hulu)
The fictional historical drama, based on James Clavell’s 1975 novel and made into an Emmy-winning miniseries in 1980, is being heralded as one of the year’s highest-budget releases. It chronicles the clash of cultural and political forces in 16th-century Japan.
elsbeth (February 29, CBS)
good wife‘s expanded world continues to expand with the return of fan-favorite quirky character Elsbeth Tascioni (and Emmy Award-winning performance by Carrie Preston). The main character, Elsbeth, finally moves to New York City and begins solving murders, which seem more like a simple police procedural than the serialized storytelling we’re used to seeing. good fight From showrunning powerhouses Robert and Michelle King.
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System (March 3, HBO)
There’s nothing quite like Kate Winslet’s HBO series. Following the success of Mare of East Town, the Academy Award winner returns as the prime minister of a fictional Central European dictatorship in this satirical political miniseries. She is joined by Hugh Grant, Martha Plimpton, Andrea Riseborough, and more.
alice and jack (March 17, PBS)
Speaking of Andrea Riseborough, she stars as Alice in this romantic London-based miniseries that follows her tender relationship with Jack (Domhnall Gleeson) over 15 years. The cast is rounded out by Aisling Bee and Amy Lou Wood, and the show is written and produced by Victor Levin (mad men, mad about you).
palm royale (March 20th, Apple TV+)
palm royale It follows underdog Maxine Simmons (Kristen Wiig), a woman determined to break into the Palm Beach social scene in 1969. This historical comedy miniseries stars Abe Sylvia (dead to me), a film adaptation of the 2018 novel Mr & Mrs American Pie, Written by Juliet McDaniel. An impressive cast includes Carol Burnett, Allison Janney, Ricky Martin, Leslie Bibb, Kaia Gerber, and Laura Dern.
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3 Physical problems (March 21st, Netflix)
like dunes and foundation, 3 Physical problems is based on a vast series of science fiction novels. Chinese author Liu Cixin’s stories feature multiple timelines and alien civilizations.Netflix adaptation by game of thrones Authors David Benioff and DB Weiss, along with Alexander Wu, are highly anticipated by fans of the book, which focuses on the future impact of actions taken by astrophysicists in China during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and ’70s. You will have to guess.
apples don’t fall (March TBA, Peacock)
20 years after appearing on an episode of the sopranos, Annette Bening returns to television, this time starring alongside Sam Neill. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name written by Melanie Marnich (O.A., incident) apples don’t fall The story follows a picture-perfect American family as they unravel the secrets that come to light when the patriarch disappears.
fall out (April 12th, Prime Video)
Video game adaptations can be hit or miss; fall out Looks promising. Developed by the creators of. westworld, a post-apocalyptic story that takes place two centuries after a nuclear war forces humanity to live in underground bunkers. Lucy (Ella Purnell) decides to leave the safety of her underground life and explore the dangerous wilderness.
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Orphan Black: Echoes (TBA, AMC)
The long-awaited sequel to the Emmy Award-winning original orphan black It is scheduled to be premiered in early 2024. The revival is sure to feature more sci-fi body modification techniques and will star Krysten Ritter and Keeley Hawes, as well as some familiar faces returning from the original series.
mary and george (To be determined, Stars)
This British historical drama tells the story of Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham (Julian), who shapes her son George Villiers (Nicholas Galitzine), the 1st Duke of Buckingham, to seduce King James VI of Scotland and King Private of England (Tony). Moore’s true story. Karan). It’s a very gay and juicy sound.
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