A closer look at five major new streaming releases next week from several streamers, including the return of Daredevil on Disney+.
Commentary: Aimee Lou Wood has proved to be a brilliant comic actor in shows like The White Lotus and Sex Education, but you can also catch her in a more serious role in Netflix's new series Toxic Town.
Half Man,” the upcoming six-episode HBO and BBC drama from Richard Gadd that reps the follow-up to his wildly successful Emmy winner “Baby Reindeer” (which ran on Netflix), has rounded out its cast. Joining Gadd and co-star Jamie Bell will be Mitchell Robertson,
Starring Kate Hudson, this Netflix comedy centers on a family running a Los Angeles basketball team called the Waves.
After the success of “The Chosen,” Amazon and Netflix are converting Bible stories into films and TV shows with “Game of Thrones”-style intrigue and romantic comedy elements.
The movie is based on true events and is about a Veteran Marine, Brian Brown-Easley – played expertly by John Boyega – who lacks support and finances and takes matters into his own hands by taking a bank and many of its employees hostage. It builds and builds, with Williams' role as Eli Bernard, a hostage negotiator.
Janet McTeer is rumored to be in discussions to take over the role of Professor McGonagall in the upcoming Harry Potter series, which is set to air on HBO.
A popular face from Ozark is ready to step into the Harry Potter universe, taking on the beloved role of Professor McGonagall.
HBO and Max are premiering the first episode ... and it’s just as hilarious as ever. Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Max, Disney+, Paramount+, Peacock, and Apple TV+ all have one thing ...
Right now, Mickey 17 is only available to watch in a movie theater when it opens in theaters on Friday, March 7. You can find a showing near you via Fandango. However, we do expect Mickey 17 to be on streaming eventually.
A closer look at five major new streaming releases next week from several streamers, including the return of Daredevil on Disney+.
Free trials are good for sampling streaming services and provide a way to leapfrog between services and save money. While major providers like HBO Max, Peacock, Netflix and Disney+ do not support the feature, some, like Hulu, have trial periods that last two to four weeks, giving you enough time to watch your favorite show before the trial ends.