FIRST LOOK
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ON TELEVISION (FRIDAY 10/25/24)
APPLE TV+: Before (Premiere)
NETFLIX: The Last Night at Tremore Beach (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Hellbound (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Simone Biles Rising Part 2 (Premiere)
PARAMOUNT+: Transformers: EarthSpark (Premiere)
(SATURDAY 10/26/24)
OXYGEN: Philly Homicide (Premiere) at 9pm
(SUNDAY 10/27/24)
THE AFRICA CHANNEL: Flawesome (Premiere) at 8pm
DISCOVERY: Homestead Rescue at 8pm
HBO: Somebody Somewhere at 10:30pm
MGM+: Beyond: UFOs and the Unknown at 10pm
OXYGEN: A Plan to Kill at 7pm
PARAMOUNT+: Lioness
PBS: The Marlow Murder Club at 9pm
Prime Video had renewed “Good Omens” for a third season, but in the wake of multiple sexual assault allegations against series creator Neil Gaiman, the series will end with one 90-minute episode instead. Gaiman’s production company Blank Corporation is no longer involved with the show, which will begin shooting its last hurrah in 2025 in Scotland.
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TCLtv+ and Revry, the LGBTQ+ streaming network, have announced a joint content partnership that will bring the Revry FAST channel to the TCLtv+ streaming service beginning this month. “TCL represents a significant expansion for Revry, and we’re excited to engage and entertain audiences across North America,” said Daniel Schnider, Head of Business Development and Distribution at Revry. “This partnership enables us to further extend our reach and showcase the diversity of queer voices, offering even more viewers access to our unique and inclusive programming.”
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For election night, Peacock plans to employ the multiview experience it used to great effect for the Paris Olympics. Live streams of all of NBC News’ election coverage will be offered, with an Election Night hub November 1-7. “Peacock continues to define the live streaming experience for audiences,” said Kelly Campbell, President, Peacock and Direct-to-Consumer, NBCUniversal. “By expanding our popular Multiview feature to election night, we’re coupling the incredible expertise of NBC News with Peacock’s leading technology to curate a customer-first way to watch election coverage.”
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A docuseries chronicling the United States Men’s National Soccer Team in the leadup to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is in production from HBO Sports Documentaries and Park Stories in association with the US Soccer Federation and the US National Soccer Team Players Association. The series is set to kick off on HBO in 2026.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Nickelodeon Studios has greenlit “My Weird School,” a feature-length movie based on the book series by Dan Gutman. The movie will follow a middle school student as he finds himself joining forces with faculty and friends to save the world from an alien invasion. Production begins in Vancouver, Canada this month, and will stream day-and-date on Paramount+ and air on Nickelodeon channels around the world. Premiere details will be announced at a later date.
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Telemundo unveiled the cast of “La Jefa” (formerly Perseguida). Starring are Fabiola Guajardo (“Buscano a Frida”) and Ivan Arana (“El Señor de los Cielos”), with “special participation” by Cristian de l Fuente. Production kicked off this month in Mexico.
(Source: Cynopsis)
The first two episode of Apple TV+’s “Prime Target” will drop Wednesday, January 22. The thriller stars Leo Woodall (“One Day”) as a math postgraduate who finds himself in the heart of a conspiracy.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Espionage thriller “The Agency,” starring Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith and Richard Gere, premieres Friday, November 29 on Paramount+ with Showtime.
(Source: Cynopsis)
The season 14 debut of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” hits Bravo Tuesday, November 19 at 8p. Resident socialite Kathy Hilton and actress Jennifer Tilly join the season as friends.
(Source: Cynopsis)
OWN’s “Belle Collective” kicks off a new season on Friday, November 1 at 8p with an episode titled “Correctile Dysfunction.” The next day brings a new season of “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” at 8p, followed by “First-Time Buyers Club” at 9p.
(Source: Cynopsis)
CNN Original Series will debut new episodes of HLN Original Series “How It Really Happened with Jesse L. Martin,” investigating the cyanide-laced Tylenol murders of 1982, the violent grifters Sante and Kenny Kimes, and the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979. This first two episodes premiere Sunday, November 17 at 9p.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Two-hour special “The American Soldier,” tracing the evolution of America’s fighting men and women, premieres Monday, November 11 at 8p on History.
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“Entertainment Tonight‘s” Kevin Frazier and “The Talk’s” Amanda Kloots will emcee the 27th annual Family Film and TV Awards, airing Saturday, November 9 on CBS. Jerry Mathers, of “Leave It to Beaver” fame, will be honored with the Icon Award.
(Source: Cynopsis)
CNN’s town hall with VP Kamala Harris delivered about 3.2 million viewers, according to early numbers. That’s a big bump from the average 783,000 who tune in for “The Source With Kaitlan Collins” in the 9p timeslot, but below the 7.8 million viewers Fox News’ interview with the Democratic presidential candidate delivered last week.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Thirty-five days in, season two of Paramount+’s “Tulsa King” averaged more than 10 million global households, reports Paramount Global, up 8% from season one.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Last Sunday’s broadcast of Telemundo’s “2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards” delivered 112 million engagements across television, digital and social platforms, 36% higher than 2023 and the highest engagement for an award special in Telemundo’s history. On linear, the show reached a cumulative audience of 1.8 million total viewers, including 512,000 A18-49, according to Nielsen.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Television producer Alan Sacks died October 22 following a battle with lymphoma. He was 81. Sacks is best known for co-creating 1970s sitcom “Welcome Back, Kotter,” and later executive produced projects for Disney Channel.
(Source: Cynopsis)
MOVIES
Venom: The Last Dance – Tom Hardy, Juno Temple, Alanna Ubach, Andy Serkis, Stephen Graham, Rhys Ifans, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Cristo Fernandez, Clark Bako, Hala Finley, Peggy Lu, Brooke Carter, Ivo Nandi, Otis Winston, Dash McCloud
Conclave – Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Lucian Msamati, Jacek Koman, Bruno Novelli, Thomas Loibl, Brian F. O’Byrne, Isabella Rossellini, Rony Kramer, Sergio Castellitto, Valerio Da Silva, Carlos Diehz
Your Monster (Limited Release) – Melissa Barrera, Tommy Dewey, Meghann Fahy, Edmund Donovan, Matthew Lamb, Lana Young, Brandon Victor Dixon, Kasey Bella Suarez, Kayla Foster, Taylor Trensch, Brian McCarthy, Megan Haley, Sequoia Shayvonne, Woody Fu
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MEGA MILLIONS
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POWERBALL
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