Deadline Hollywood - Contenders Television - 04/15/23

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APRIL 15 & 16, 2023 | SPECIAL ISSUE

SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2023

MORNING PRESENTATIONS

Poker Face

Natasha Lyonne (Writer/Director/EP/Actor)

Rian Johnson (Creator/Writer/Director/EP)*

Mrs. Davis

Damon Lindelof (Co-Creator/Writer/EP)

Tara Hernandez (Co-Creator/Showrunner/Writer/EP)

Betty Gilpin (Actor)

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Swarm

Ismael Cruz Córdova (Actor)*

Morfydd Clark (Actor)*

Bear McCreary (Composer)

Ramsey Avery (Production Designer)

Dominique Fishback (Producer/Actor)

Janine Nabers (Co-Creator/Showrunner/Writer/EP)

Daisy Jones & The Six

Riley Keough (Actor)

Sam Claflin (Actor)*

Camila Morrone (Actor)

Scott Neustadter (Showrunner/EP)

A Small Light

Bel Powley (Actor)*

Joan Rater (Creator/Writer/EP)

The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy

Schmigadoon!

Eugene Levy (EP/Host)

Cinco Paul (Co-Creator/Writer/EP)

Cecily Strong (Producer/Actor)

Keegan-Michael Key (Actor)

Tituss Burgess (Actor)

Kristin Chenoweth (Actor)

Jane Krakowski (Actor)

Extrapolations

Scott Z. Burns (Writer/Director/EP)

Dorothy Fortenberry (EP)

Michael Ellenberg (EP)

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Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story

Steven Yeun (EP/Actor)

Ali Wong (EP/Actor)

Lee Sung Jin (Creator/Showrunner/Writer/Director/EP)

Evan Peters (EP/Actor)

Niecy Nash-Betts (Actor)

Paris Barclay (Director)

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AFTERNOON PRESENTATIONS

History of the World, Part II

Ike Barinholtz (Writer/EP/Actor)

Wanda Sykes (Writer/EP/Actor)

David Stassen (Showrunner/Writer/EP)

Kathryn Hahn (EP/Actor)

Tiny Beautiful Things

Liz Tigelaar (Showrunner/Writer/EP)

Cheryl Strayed (EP/Author)

Ingrid Michaelson (Composer/Songwriter)*

Rose McIver (Actor)

CBS STUDIOS

Ghosts

Utkarsh Ambudkar (Actor)

Joe Wiseman (Co-Showrunner/Writer/EP)

Joe Port (Co-Showrunner/Writer/EP)

Melanie Lynskey (Actor)

SHOWTIME

Yellowjackets

Sophie Nélisse (Actor)

Liz Garbus (Director (Ep. 206))

Joel McHale (EP/Actor)

FOX ENTERTAINMENT

Animal Control

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Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies

Vella Lovell (Actor)

Marisa Davila (Actor)

Cheyenne Isabel Wells (Actor)

Tricia Fukuhara (Actor)

Ari Notartomaso (Actor)

Patrick Stewart (EP/Actor)

AMC/AMC+

HBO MAX

Star Trek: Picard

Dark Winds

Marc Maron: From Bleak to Dark

Zahn McClarnon (EP/Actor)

Marc Maron (Star/EP/Writer)

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MORNING PRESENTATIONS

American Born Chinese Party Down

Kelvin Yu (Creator/Writer/EP)

Gene Luen Yang (Writer of Graphic Novel/EP)

Melvin Mar (EP)

Destin Daniel Cretton (Director/EP)

John Enbom (Showrunner/EP)

Adam Scott (EP/Actor)

Ken Marino (Director/EP)

Zoë Chao (Actor)

Better Call Saul

Bob Odenkirk (Producer/Actor)*

Rhea Seehorn (Actor)

Peter Gould (Co-Creator/Showrunner/EP)

A Spy Among Friends

Alexander Cary (Creator/Showrunner/Writer/EP)

Damian Lewis (EP/Actor)*

The Big Door Prize

David West Read (Showrunner/EP)

Chris O'Dowd (Actor)

Gabrielle Dennis (Actor)

Josh Segarra (Actor)

Loot Black Bird Shrinking

Alan Yang (Co-Creator/Writer/Director/EP)

Maya Rudolph (EP/Actor)

Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (Actor)

Joel Kim Booster (Actor)

Dennis Lehane (Showrunner/Writer/EP)

Taron Egerton (EP/Actor)

Paul Walter Hauser (Actor)

Sepideh Moafi (Actor)

Greg Kinnear (Actor)

Brett Goldstein (Creator/Writer/EP)

Jason Segel (Creator/Writer/EP/Actor)

Christa Miller (Actor/Music Supervisor)

Jessica Williams (Actor)

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Deadline’s Contenders Television: Los Angeles kicks off Emmy season with the best of the best

Welcome to Deadline’s Contenders Television: Los Angeles, where the top networks and streamers will show off their wares and Emmy hopefuls over two days of one-stop shopping for anyone interested in the best and brightest shows on television this season.

No sooner had we finished six months of Oscar season, then we were jumping headfirst into what shows are getting the buzz on the small screen and believe us, there is more content out there than ever. Just look at the lineup of studios and streamers participating: Peacock, Prime Video, National Geographic, Apple TV+, Netflix, Hulu, CBS Studios, Showtime, Fox Entertainment, Paramount+, AMC/ AMC+, HBO Max, Starz, Sony Pictures Television, ABC, Roku, ONYX Collective, and Disney+.

Over the course of two days of must-see TV on April 15 and 16, Deadline will remind you of the breadth and depth of what we’ve been watching for the past year, and in some cases, what we are about to watch. As always, our Contenders events are designed to give you a taste of what is out there, and perhaps encourage you to check it all out. We do this through informed and entertaining conversations with key creatives and talent from a variety of shows (all listed in this guide). We will also have a wide range of stars on hand,

including the likes of Natasha Lyonne sporting her best Poker Face to Your Honor himself, Bryan Cranston. A small sampling of others includes Riley Keough and Sam Claflin making their first Contenders go-round with the cast of Daisy Jones & The Six, and Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn on their final Contenders appearance with Better Call Saul. On tap as well are veterans Eugene Levy, Patrick Stewart, Helen Mirren, Kerry Washington, Taron Egerton, Evan Peters and Abbott Elementary’s creator and star Quinta Brunson. And this is just a hint of who will be appearing.

There has never been a better time in the history of television for an event like this, because there has never been a time with so much content to choose from. It is virtually impossible to figure it all out for yourself, so we are here to sort it out for you, from the best in comedy like the aforementioned  Abbott Elementary  to new hits like  Shrinking , whose co-creator and star Jason Segel will be on hand. Of course we will be covering the waterfront with the best in dramas from the mega-hit Yellowstone (that cast will be joining us) to Yellowjackets . Limited series will be highlighted as well. In fact, the latter category has become the richest in television, and this year is no different, with the much talked-about Dahmer

— Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story , Daisy Jones & The Six , Black Bird and so many others.

It was only a few years ago that Deadline came up with the idea for a Contenders event like this one as a place for people in the industry to spend a day or two with the biggest creative forces in the business to talk about the genesis and making of the shows that we watch. It was meant to be sort of a public service but has grown by leaps and bounds to try and include the vast reservoirs of content available on a daily basis. It is all designed to make you a more informed and smarter voter when the time comes to cast your ballot.

Plus, it’s a lot of fun. Where else can you spend the day networking with others who work in the same business, while also experiencing the ever-changing landscape of what television is showing off? It is no small task to put an event like this together, and we are putting you in the hands of Deadline’s editorial staff to guide you through it all. (And did we mention there is breakfast, lunch and cool prize raffles all day long?) Again, the idea is to introduce you to what these creative forces have in store and perhaps entice you to watch what we know you'll be talking about after you experience the 2023 edition of Deadline’s Contenders Television: Los Angeles. ★

MEET THE MODERATORS

The Deadline staffers who’ll be guiding you through this year’s Contenders

Joe oversees Deadline’s awards coverage, including its dedicated print magazine for the Oscar and Emmy seasons, AwardsLine. He also edits Deadline’s special Disruptors edition for the Cannes Film Festival and serves as the emcee for its Contenders events. He has been aboard since 2012. Prior to joining, his work regularly appeared in his native UK—for outlets including The Sunday Times and The Guardian—and around the world. He has also worked extensively in film and television, producing EPK and production notes and working as a unit publicist. He is a member of BAFTA and has sat on multiple juries for the BAFTA Film Awards.

YOUR MODERATORS

NELLIE ANDREEVA CO-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF TV

Nellie’s insightful analysis and thorough coverage of TV deals, pilot season, markets and executives make her one of the most respected journalists covering the television business today. Before joining Deadline in 2010, Nellie worked for 10 years at The Hollywood Reporter, covering TV for the trade’s online and print editions. Before that, she worked as a journalist covering television and radio for Investor’s Business Daily. Nellie’s interest in the television industry extends back to her homeland of Bulgaria, where she first became a journalist and then a producer, writer and director for Bulgarian National Television.

PETE HAMMOND AWARDS COLUMNIST/CHIEF FILM CRITIC

Pete, widely considered one of the preeminent awards analysts for film and television, has been Deadline’s awards columnist for the past 11 years covering

what is seemingly now the year-round Oscar and Emmy seasons. He is also Deadline’s Chief Film Critic, having previously reviewed films for MovieLine, Boxoffice magazine, Backstage, Hollywood.com and Maxim, as well as Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide, for which he was a contributing editor. In addition to writing, Pete also hosts both the KCET Cinema Series and the weekly KCET television series, Must See Movies. He previously held producing positions at Entertainment Tonight, Extra, Access Hollywood, The Arsenio Hall Show, The Martin Short Show and AMC Network. He is also a recipient of five Emmy nominations for writing. Pete is only the second journalist to have received the Publicists Guild of America’s Press Award twice, in 1996 and 2013.

ANTONIA BLYTH SENIOR AWARDS EDITOR

Antonia has contributed to Deadline and AwardsLine’s print magazines since 2014.

A native Brit based in LA, prior to joining, she covered West Coast entertainment for ELLE.com, and her work has been featured in The Guardian, UK Marie Claire and InStyle. She has written a New York Times bestselling non-fiction book and regularly appears on the French television network TF1 as an entertainment expert.

KATIE CAMPIONE TV REPORTER

Katie joined Deadline in 2022 from TheWrap, where she also covered the television industry. She also has worked for The Hollywood Reporter, The Associated Press, People Magazine and more. Katie is from Florida and earned her degree in journalism from the University of Florida. She is based in Los Angeles.

ROSY CORDERO SENIOR TV REPORTER

Rosy joined Deadline in July 2021 as senior TV reporter, where she covers the small-screen industry, lifts up talent from

YOUR EMCEE

MEET THE MODERATORS

marginalized communities, and spearhead Deadline’s Diversity & Inclusion coverage. She previously worked at Entertainment Weekly as a digital news writer for the past two years. Before that, in her freelance career, she wrote for Deadline, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Latina. com and the New York Daily News. She is based in Los Angeles.

ANTHONY D’ALESSANDRO EDITORIAL DIRECTOR/BOX OFFICE EDITOR

Anthony covers box office, breaking film news, awards-season features and festival news. His first job in the film industry was at Savoy Pictures’ headquarters in New York, where he worked in film distribution. In the summer of 1999, he was hired by Variety and moved to Los Angeles, and remained in the newsroom covering numerous parts of the industry, including the box office, for about a decade. Prior to arriving at Deadline in the fall of 2011, where he co-edited the site’s sister publication AwardsLine, Anthony covered the box office beat for Indiewire’s Thompson on Hollywood. He also co-produced Matt Walsh’s film A Better You

MATT GROBAR INTERNATIONAL TV CO-EDITOR

Matt joined the editors’ desk in March 2021 after five years as AwardsLine's assistant editor. In that role, he

contributed to the coverage and editing of the magazines throughout the year, focusing on artist interviews revolving around awards season and its big nights including the Oscars and Emmys. Matt also manages the Production Value video series, which spotlights the premier craft talent working in film and TV. He also is part of Deadline's festival studio team at the likes of Sundance, Tribeca and Toronto. Before Deadline he worked at UTA, 8thDay Pictures and Infinity Management International.

DESTINY JACKSON

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT, AWARDSLINE

Destiny joined Deadline in September 2022 from Netflix’s pop-culture news site Tudum and a freelance writing career that includes bylines at Oscars.org, Marvel, IGN, TV Guide, Script Magazine, Backstage, Filmmaker Magazine and MovieMaker Magazine, to name a few. When not stuck behind her laptop, she can be found haunting her local cinema, listening to Coldplay (unironically), or looking for pictures of Spider-Man. She is based in Los Angeles.

DOMINIC PATTEN

SENIOR EDITOR, LEGAL & TV CRITIC

Dominic covers litigious Hollywood’s major lawsuits and weighs in on the current Golden Age of television with his video reviews and more. Before joining Deadline

in 2012, he wrote for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Times, and the Toronto Globe and Mail. A frequent guest on NPR, Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC and CBS, he also has been a documentary director, TV producer, national news correspondent and a newspaper editor.

LYNETTE RICE

TV EDITOR, AWARDSLINE/ SENIOR WRITER, DEADLINE

Lynette Rice joined Deadline in 2022 and comes from Entertainment Weekly, where she wrote for the magazine and the website. Before that, she worked for The Hollywood Reporter and Broadcasting & Cable. The San Diego State graduate is also the author of the 2021 New York Times bestseller How to Save a Life: An Inside Story of Grey’s Anatomy

PETER WHITE

TELEVISION EDITOR

Peter, who joined Deadline in 2017, is a respected veteran TV journalist who previously worked at U.K.-based Broadcast, where after starting there in 2013 he rose to news editor responsible for putting together the weekly magazine as well as breaking daily news. Before that, he was deputy editor of Television Business International magazine. He covers the television industry from Deadline’s Los Angeles bureau.

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THE SHOWS

ABC Abbott Elementary

The ABC sitcom Abbott Elementary follows the quirky ebb and flow in the lives of a group of teachers in the Philadelphia public school system. Despite the lack of funding and less-than-ideal working conditions, the teachers find creative new ways to help their students succeed in life. The show stars Quinta Brunson, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Tyler James Williams.

AMC/AMC+ Dark Winds

Dark Winds, based on the Leaphorn & Chee book series by Tony Hillerman, is a Native American crime drama set in the 1970s. The story centers on the FBI and Navajo Tribal investigation and inquiry into a bank robbery and series of murders in the town of Gallup, New Mexico. The show stars Zahn McClarnon, Kiowa Gordon and Jessica Matten.

APPLE TV+ The Big Door Prize

Based on M.O. Walsh’s 2020 novel of the same name, The Big Door Prize follows the residents of the

small town of Deerfield, whose lives are forever changed when a magical machine appears in their grocery store. The machine promises to uncover everyone’s potential, leading people to second-guess their relationships and beliefs. The series stars Chris O’Dowd, Gabrielle Dennis and Damon Gupton.

Black Bird

Based on a true story, Black Bird focuses on the arrest of charismatic drug dealer Jimmy Keene (Taron Egerton). Instead of serving his 10-year prison sentence, an attorney offers Jimmy the chance to walk free if he can get an alleged serial killer Larry Hall (Paul Hauser), to admit where he’s buried his victims. The show also features Ray Liotta and Sepideh Moafi.

Extrapolations

In 2037, climate change has ravaged the planet. As fires scorch the Middle East and rising tides engulf sinking cities, world leaders, scientists and everyday citizens must figure out how to save what’s left of life on Earth. The series is told through eight interconnected

stories exploring climate change’s devastating impact. Extrapolations stars Kit Harrington, Meryl Streep and Sienna Miller.

Loot

Apple TV+’s Loot centers around the semi-glamorous life of Molly Novak (Maya Rudolph). After divorcing her wealthy tech husband because of his infidelity, Molly is suddenly saddled with $87 billion and she sets out to spend every last penny of it following her heart’s desire. Loot also stars Adam Scott, MJ Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster, Ron Funches and Nat Faxon.

The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy

In The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy, the comedian and actor journeys through some of the world’s most unique and beautiful destinations. The eight-episode series follows Levy as he travels to Finland, Japan, South Africa and more, showcasing his experiences as he talks to locals and partakes in new places and cultures. Levy is also an executive producer of the show along with David Brindley.

THE RELUCTANT TRAVELER WITH EUGENE LEVY EXTRAPOLATIONS THE BIG DOOR PRIZE DARK WINDS ABBOTT ELEMENTARY BLACK BIRD LOOT

THE GREAT

HOUSE OF THE DRAGON MARC MARON: FROM BLEAK TO DARK ANIMAL CONTROL AMERICAN BORN CHINESE SHRINKING SCHMIGADOON! GHOSTS ACCUSED HISTORY OF THE WORLD, PART II

Schmigadoon!

The musical comedy follows the story of Melissa Gimble (Cecily Strong) and Josh Skinner (KeeganMichael Key), an ordinary couple hoping to rekindle their passion who accidentally stumble into a magical town reminiscent of the Golden Age era of Hollywood musicals. In Season 2, they end up in the city of Schmicago, which will pay homage to musicals from the ’60s and ’70s.

Shrinking

In Apple TV+’s comedy-drama Shrinking, Jason Segel stars as Jimmy Laird, a depressed therapist grieving the loss of his wife. Unhinged by his grief, Jimmy affects the lives of his patients, co-workers and friends in professional and surprisingly unethical life-changing ways. The show is co-created by Segel and Ted Lasso alums Brett Goldstein and Bill Lawrence.

CBS STUDIOS Ghosts

The sitcom Ghosts centers around a young couple named Samantha (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar), who inherit a beautiful but crumbling country estate. As they redesign it into a bed and breakfast, they discover that the spirits of its deceased residents still occupy the home.

DISNEY+ American Born Chinese

Based on Gene Luen Yang’s graphic novel, American Born Chinese follows Jin Wang (Ben Wang), an average teenager trying to balance high school and his immigrant home

life. A meeting with a new foreign exchange student turns his life upside down as he soon becomes involved in a battle between Gods of Chinese mythology. Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu and James Hong also star.

FOX ENTERTAINMENT/ SONY PICTURES TELEVISION Accused

Based on a British series of the same name, Accused is a crime anthology that follows a series of individual cases from the defendant’s perspective. Each episode details what led the person to commit the crime, their defense, and the outcome through a nuanced and thought-provoking perspective. The show stars Michael Chiklis, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Rachel Bilson, Margo Martindale and Abigail Breslin.

FOX ENTERTAINMENT Animal Control

After a former cop named Frank (Joel McHale) is fired for trying to expose corruption in his precinct, he finds cushy work in Seattle’s Animal Control department. While there, he and his co-workers find their lives complicated by humans rather than the animals they chase. The series also stars Vella Lovell and Michael Rowland.

story follows King Viserys I (Paddy Considine) and his children waging war to claim the Iron Throne. Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, Milly Alcock and Olivia Cooke also star.

Marc Maron: From Bleak to Dark Comedian and radio personality

Marc Maron stars in his first-ever HBO live comedy special filmed at New York City’s Town Hall. In the special, Maron intimately details his experience with getting older, combating anti-Semitism, the death of his partner, his relationship with his father and why it’s best to have cats over children.

HULU

The Great

Hulu’s The Great reigns supreme in its third season, further exploring the dysfunctional relationship between Peter (Nicholas Hoult) and Catherine (Elle Fanning). After trying to kill Peter, Catherine attempts to salvage their marriage while also facing damning complications from her new war with the Ottoman Empire on the cusp of the Pugachev Rebellion.

History of the World, Part II

HBO MAX House of the Dragon

This prequel—set nearly two centuries before HBO’s popular series Game of Thrones—showcases the early reign of House Targaryen. Based on George R. R. Martin’s novel Fire and Blood, the

History of the World, Part II is a sketch comedy sequel to the 1981 Mel Brooks film, History of the World, Part I. Each episode parodies legendary events from different periods in history, such as depicting fictional scenarios between Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant and what it would be like if Sigmund Freud gave a masterclass on psychoanalysis. The show stars Ike Barinholtz, Nick Kroll and Wanda Sykes.

Tiny Beautiful Things

Based on the best-selling collection of essays by Cheryl Strayed, the TV adaptation of Tiny Beautiful Things stars Kathryn Hahn as Clare, a writer who suddenly becomes an esteemed advice columnist at the same time that her own personal life falling apart. The limited series also stars Merritt Wever, Sarah Pidgeon, Quentin Plair and Tanzyn Crawford.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC A Small Light

This drama miniseries is based on the real-life story of Miep Gies (Bel Powley), the young woman who hid Anne Frank (Billie Boullet) and her family during the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam. Miep is also credited with finding Anne’s diary, which was given to her father, Otto, the only member of the Frank family to survive the Holocaust.

NETFLIX Beef

Netflix’s Beef is a dark comedy steeped in revenge. The series, penned by Lee Sung Jin and produced by A24, follows the twisted lives of Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), a downtrodden contractor, and the affluent Amy Lau (Ali Wong) after the two of them cross paths in an antagonistic road rage incident. Beef also stars Ashley Park, Joseph Lee and Young Mazino.

Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story

This limited series, co-created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, depicts the life of notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Following his reign of terror from 1978 to 1991, Dahmer dramatizes and explores

TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS A SMALL LIGHT BEEF DAHMER — MONSTER: THE JEFFREY DAHMER STORY

his motives, the victims’ lives, and how the police’s failures to apprehend him contributed to his crime spree. The show stars Evan Peters, Richard Jenkins and Niecy Nash.

Mo

Mo, created by comedians Mo Amer and Ramy Youssef, is inspired by Amer’s real-life experiences as a Palestinian refugee in America. The show explores the life of Amer and his family in Houston, Texas, as they try to attain U.S. citizenship while working odd jobs to stay afloat. The series stars Amer, Teresa Ruiz and Omar Elba.

ONYX COLLECTIVE UnPrisoned

UnPrisoned is a comedy-drama centered on Paige Alexander (Kerry Washington), a psychotherapist and single mother who finds her life interrupted by the return of her jailed father, Edwin (Delroy Lindo). Upon his release after 17 years behind bars, Edwin moves in with his teenage grandson and daughter, forcing them to confront lingering traumas from the past. It also stars Marque Richardson, Faly Rakotohavana and Brenda Song.

PARAMOUNT+ 1923

Created by Taylor Sheridan, 1923 serves as a prequel to Yellowstone. Set nearly four decades before the birth of John Dutton (Kevin Costner) in the Yellowstone series, the elder Duttons (played by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren) set forth on Western expansion while dealing with the effects of the Great Depression, deadly diseases and other economic hardships in Montana.

MO UNPRISONED 1923

Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies is a spinoff prequel to the 1978 musical Grease. Four years before the events portrayed in the original film, the series follows the pinkjacket-wearing gang as they rouse Rydell High in the fight against conformity. The show stars Tricia Fukuhara, Marisa Davila, Cheyenne Wells and Ari Notartomaso.

Star Trek: Picard

Esteemed Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) enters the final frontier in Star Trek: Picard’s third and final season. This time around, in the year 2401, Picard has reunited with the crew of the USS Enterprise to face a mysterious new enemy that presents a danger to Picard’s son Jack (Ed Speleers). The show also stars Alison Pill, Isa Briones and Harry Treadaway.

Tulsa King

Upon his release from prison after serving 25 years, prominent Mafia don Dwight Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone) finds that his empire has been dismantled and he must start anew. Despite the setback, Dwight decides to set up shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and find a crew to help grow his new criminal organization. Tulsa King also stars Andrea Savage, Martin Starr and Max Casella.

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Yellowstone

Taylor Sheridan’s Western drama series follows the Dutton family as they operate the largest ranch in the United States. Led by John Dutton (Kevin Costner), the family presides over the ranch, often threatened by land developers

GREASE: RISE OF THE PINK LADIES STAR TREK: PICARD TULSA KING YELLOWSTONE

for its rich resources. Yellowstone also stars Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley and Cole Hauser.

PEACOCK A Friend of the Family

The miniseries created by Nick Antosca and based on true events follows Robert Berchtold (Jake Lacy), a serial child kidnapper. After becoming close friends with the Broberg family, Berchtold kidnaps their daughter Jan, played at different ages by Mckenna Grace and Hendrix Yancey, twice within the span of two years. The cast also includes Colin Hanks, Lio Tipton and Anna Paquin.

Mrs. Davis

David Lindelof and Tara Hernandez pit faith against technology in this sci-fi drama series for Peacock. The story follows Simone (Betty Gilpin), a nun set on battling an all-powerful Artificial Intelligence known as “Mrs. Davis”, with help from a resistance group and her ex-boyfriend Wiley (Jake McDorman). The series will debut on Peacock on April 20.

Poker Face

Natasha Lyonne stars as Charlie Cale, a woman on the run in this series created by Rian Johnson. After her uncanny ability to detect when someone is lying gets her into trouble with a mob boss, Charlie takes to the road for safety. But with every stop, she finds herself using her powers of detection and inescapably embroiled in a new murder mystery with a new cast of colorful characters.

A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY MRS. DAVIS POKER FACE

PRIME VIDEO Daisy Jones & The Six

Based on Taylor Jenkins Reid’s 2019 novel of the same name, this miniseries follows the rise and fall of a fictional rock band in the ’70s. Twenty years after the band split up, the members participate in a documentary about their history. Led by Daisy (Riley Keough) and Billy (Sam Claflin), the story is told through interviews, footage of concerts and recording sessions.

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Based on J. R. R. Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings, the series is set thousands of years before the events of the book. During a time of relative peace in the Second Age of Middle-earth, the series covers all the major events of the period, from the creation of the Rings of Power to the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron.

Swarm

Created by Donald Glover and Janine Nabers, Swarm explores the dark side of obsessive fandom. Dre (Dominique Fishback) is a young woman obsessed with pop star Ni’Jah (Nirine S. Brown), whose fanbase is known as “The Swarm”. After an unexpected turn of events with her foster sister Marissa (Chloe Bailey), Dre’s life takes a dark and murderous twist.

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WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story

Daniel Radcliffe stars as “Weird Al” Yankovic in this satirical biography of the comedic songwriter, directed by Eric Appel and cowritten by Yankovic. Loosely based

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on Yankovic’s life and career, the film showcases young Al’s interest in parodying songs, much to the chagrin of his father, and tracks the creation of Yankovic’s biggest hits, like “Amish Paradise” and “Eat It”.

SHOWTIME Yellowjackets

This Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson-created drama follows four women who survived a 1996 plane crash in their teens. The series switches between the crash era and 25 years later, as they try to move past the things they did to survive. Season 2 begins two months after the crash, as a harsh winter causes fear and an uptick in food scarcity for the team.

Your Honor

Adapted from the Israeli series Kvodo, Your Honor stars Bryan Cranston as Michael Desiato, a New Orleans judge. After his son kills someone in an accidental hit-and-run, Michael’s decision to protect him sends him down a deadly path, resulting in his own incarceration. Season 2 takes place after Michael’s release from prison as he grapples with the New Orleans mob and his son’s death.

SONY PICTURES TELEVISION Better Call Saul

The prequel to the acclaimed series Breaking Bad, this spinoff has matched that crime drama’s level of acclaim. Starring as Jimmy McGill, Bob Odenkirk masterfully charts the character’s path from con man to small-time lawyer to criminal-for-hire Saul Goodman. After six seasons, the series had its finale last August.

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A Spy Among Friends

Set in England in 1963, the espionage thriller A Spy Among Friends centers around Nicholas Elliot (Damien Lewis), an MI6 intelligence officer who is distraught when he discovers that his close friend Kim Philby (Guy Pearce) is a double agent working for the Soviet Union. It also stars Anna Maxwell Martin and Adrian Edmondson.

STARZ Party Down

After more than a decade, Starz brought Party Down back for a six-episode revival of the comedy series about a Los Angeles catering team comprised of aspiring Hollywood actors and writers. Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Ryan Hanson, Martin Starr, Jane Lynch and Megan Mullaly return to the series, with new additions Jennifer Garner, Tyrel Jackson Williams and Zoë Chao.

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