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Ryan Murphy’s “All’s Fair” has been renewed for a second season at Hulu. The Kim Kardashian-starring legal drama got scorching reviews but was the biggest Hulu Original scripted premiere in three years, drawing 3.3 million viewers in its first three days.
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CBS’ “Yellowstone” spinoff “Y: Marshals” kicks off Sunday, March 1 at 8p, with Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton.
(Source: Cynopsis)
“Riot Women,” following five menopausal women who form a punk band,premieres Wednesday, January 14 with two episodes on BritBox.
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AMC+ drama “Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale” returns for season two on Thursday, November 25. The series is based on the novel by V.V. James.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Season four of “Industry” debuts Sunday, January 11 on HBO. The financial thriller is set in the word of investment banking in London.
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Corey Stall (“Billions”) and Julia Stiles (“10 Things I Hate About You”) are set to star in “Recap,” an indie psychological thriller series from K Period Media. The eight-parter was created by Adam Glass (“Supernatural”), Andrew Dabb (“Supernatural”), and Justin S. Lee (“Resident Evil”). “At K Period Media, we are committed to enabling brilliant, singular creative voices to realize their vision without compromise,” said Steward. “’Recap’ exemplifies this ethos – by fully financing and producing the series, we’re empowering an extraordinary team of storytellers to deliver something truly special for audiences who crave premium genre content. The speed at which we’ve moved is a testament to what this model makes possible: we greenlit production a mere five months after commencing the writer’s room. That kind of rapid timeline could only have happened with this approach.”
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UK indie Blink Films (A Tin Roof Media company) is partnering with television and digital content executive Peter Wyles in new production label, Nuntius Studios. Nuntius Studios will focus on creating premium content across history, science, true crime and factual entertainment genres for broadcasters, streamers and digital platforms.
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Chance The Rapper and Julianne Hough are joining Rita Ora and Rob Gronkowski as co-hosts of “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2026,” airing live Wednesday, December 31 at 8p on ABC.
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Pluto TV is launching a stunt, “The Holidays Are Brutal,” it calls a “counterweight to cozy holiday programming.” Movies include the likes of “Rambo,” “Rush Hour” and “Blade.”
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BET+’s “Never Alone for Christmas: Memphis” premieres Thursday, December 11. The film follows 2023’s “Never Alone for Christmas.”
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+Life’s “HIV Unwrapped World” AIDS Day special, hosted by journalist Karl Schmid, takes viewers inside the first US edition of “HIV Unwrapped,” an initiative blending science, fashion, and storytelling to spotlight HIV awareness at New York Fashion Week 2025. The show drops Sunday, November 30 on Hulu.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Thursday night’s AFC game between the Bills and Texans on Prime Video attracted 14.19 million viewers, “TNF on Prime’s” ninth year-over-year viewership increase within the most-watched “TNF” season on any network in a decade. Thursday’s contest marked the sixth time this season that TNF has averaged more than 14 million viewers, matching the combined total from the previous three years on Prime Video.
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The first two episodes of Korea’s “Unforgettable Duet” were # 1 in its time slot among pay-tv households. For episode two, household ratings rose 27% week-over-week, reports format agency Something Special. The agency also announced the appointment of new Vice President, Head of Sales, Hayoung Rhee.
(Source: Cynopsis)
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