US release date: January 9, Max
The White Lotus
Although Jennifer Coolidge will definitely be missed, Mike White has rounded up the rest of the cast for Season 3 The White Lotusincluding HBO’s unofficial king, Walton Goggins. Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Aimee Lou Wood, Leslie Bibb, Michelle Monaghan, Sam Nivola, Jason Isaacs, and Nicholas Duvernay are among the series newcomers, while Natasha Rothwell—who played spa manager Brenda in Season 1— he will be coming back. No hard details have been released, but expect death to be on the menu.
US release date: February 16, HBO
Daredevil: Born Again
Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) has been through a lot in the past decade: a Netflix series that was unceremoniously canceled after three seasons; a Disney reboot series that then got a major reboot of its own after only a few episodes had been shot; and a writers’ strike that delayed the project even more. It’s great that this guy has superpowers, and that Cox kept himself busy keeping his Daredevil in a conversation with an intruder. Spider-Man: No Way Home and from He’s the Hulk again The Echo (as well as the above and the following Your Friendly Neighbor Spider-Man). Expect to see Murdock’s blind lawyer kick some ass in court and beyond when he goes toe-to-toe with notorious New York City crime boss Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio).
US release date: March 4, Disney+
Dope Thief
Brian Tyree Henry trades Atlanta for Philadelphia and comedy for drama in this limited crime series based on Dennis Tafoya’s 2009 novel of the same name. Ray (Tyree Henry) and Manny (Wagner Moura) are long-time friends who choose a way to get drugs by posing as DEA agents and robbing local drug dealers. But when they decide to go outside the city, they fail to realize that the “small” merchants they thought they would meet are part of the nation’s biggest, most dangerous criminals. businesses. Oops.
US release date: March 14, Apple TV+
Stranger Things
It’s been a while since we’ve seen the kids from Hawkins, Indiana. So long, in fact, that calling themselves “kids” might be a stretch. Almost ten years after it made its debut in the summer of 2016, Stranger Things is back for its fifth and final season. As always, the Duffer Brothers are keeping a lid on any big details for the upcoming season. What we do know is The TerminatorLinda Hamilton will join the cast; that it will be set in the fall of 1987, a year after the events of Season 4; and that the final episode (there are eight in all) is titled “The Rightside Up,” which seems like a happy ending may be in sight.
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