The reboot seeking to capture both the magic of the ’90s and the magic of watching ‘That ’70s Show’ is around the corner.
The smart new limited series premiering on November 17 teases out the myriad contradictions about the human condition, filled to the brim with marriage problems, life philosophy, sex, and money.
Guillermo del Toro, the Mexican filmmaker behind the Academy Award-winning fantasy film ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’, is opening up his ‘Cabinet Of Curiosities’.
You can happily give up for good now and donate the book to your local second-hand store because ‘Shantaram’ is being made into a thriller series.
Netflix has stepped up to the plate, bringing everyone’s favourite ghoulish clan, The Addams Family, back to life with a series executively produced by Tim Burton.
We’re edging ever closer to the lack of sleep that’s going to come after late nights spent binging the new ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel.
Cara Delevingne will be deep-diving into some of the biggest questions around human sexuality in a new six-part documentary.
We’re in for a treat with the ‘GOT’ prequel, ‘House of the Dragon’. Set 200 years before the events of the original series, it will chronicle the power struggles of House Targaryen amid a civil war.
“From the sick and twisted minds of Abel and Sam Levinson,” as the first teaser footage begins, comes HBO’s latest wild ride starring Johnny Depp’s daughter, Lily-Rose Depp.
Just when you thought you were on top of things, there’s another handful of new series to be added to your ‘must watch’ list.
A new British miniseries from David E. Kelley tops the rankings, and there’s plenty of international variety to round off the list.
Mike Myers has drawn from a few lines in his 1993 comedy, ‘So I Married An Axe Murderer’, to create a new six-part Netflix series.
Scottish actor Ewan McGregor is reprising his role as the iconic Jedi Master, Obi-Wan, in Disney+’s new limited series, ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’.
It’s a full-time job scrolling through the World Wide Web to pinpoint the best new shows to make sure our watchlists are updated.
Olivia Colman and David Thewlis are a seemingly ordinary British couple who get caught up in an extraordinary murder investigation.
As of November 20, ‘Hellbound ‘became the world’s most-watched Netflix series, taking the crown from the other immensely popular South Korean horror series, ‘Squid Game’.
A new Korean mystery sci-fi horror drama has arrived, which sounds like it could fulfil your cravings until a potential second season of ‘Squid Game’.
‘Maid’ is a gruelling but tender story about a young, single mother’s survival and resilience as she navigates one crushing experience after another.
A teaser trailer has been unveiled for the ‘Game Of Thrones’ prequel series, ‘House Of The Dragon’, which is set to air next year.
If you haven’t figured it out yet, there’s a whole other side to Netflix, hidden from you by algorithms that presume to know what you like.
This year’s ‘best in show’ so far features a number of strong female characters and epic storytelling.
Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steve Carell, and the rest of the crew are back for a second season.
HBO’s new limited series is set in a tropical resort, and follows the exploits of various guests and employees over the span of a week as things quickly derail.
Netflix’s new eight-episode sci-fi series follows what happens when strange and unexplained events start happening after a volcano erupts in Iceland.
It’s all well and good rewatching your favourite series for a second time, but let’s see if we can’t introduce you to something new.
Next month, there is no shortage of new titles coming to Netflix. Here’s what you have to look forward to, with a few trailers thrown in for good measure.
If you’re looking for something gripping to watch, and enjoy a few expertly executed jump scares, you’ll find everything you need in ‘The Terror’.
The iconic 90s sitcom ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ is going to be retold in a hard-hitting drama series.
Winter…sorry…the prequel, is coming, giving ‘Game of Thrones’ fans something to look forward to.
You’ve probably worked your way through many of the series on the watchlist, but never fear – there are some great series coming your way in July.