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+16 +3‘Outer Banks’ Season 3 Gets Netflix Premiere Date, First-Look Photos
Netflix has set a February 23 premiere date for the third season of its popular YA drama series Outer Banks — also debuting new stills and key art for its upcoming installment. The series created and exec produced by Jonas Pate, Josh Pate and Shannon Burke follows a group of teens known as the Pogues, coming of age in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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+23 +5‘1899’ Canceled at Netflix After One Season
“1899” will not receive a second season at Netflix. The news was confirmed by series co-creator Baran bo Odar through a statement shared to his official Instagram. The letter to fans wa…
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+17 +1Harrison Ford's '1923' Is Becoming The Best Show On TV
"1923" has exceeded all expectations through the first few episodes. Read a review of the "Yellowstone" prequel with Harrison Ford.
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+19 +2Here’s the TV Series We Can’t Wait to Watch in 2023
Here's a roundup of all the TV series you need to keep an eye out for in 2023.
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+14 +1The 10 Most Anticipated New Scripted TV Shows Coming in 2023
Which programs will be the talk (or flop) of the town? This list has the obvious — don’t bet against Shonda Rhimes! — and the sensitive sleepers (looking at you, Jason Katims) plus everything in between.
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+24 +3‘Yellowstone’ Prequel ‘1923’ Debuts Strong With More Than 7 Million Viewers
As the universe of Taylor Sheridan shows continues to expand, so too does its audience. According to Paramount, the Sunday night premiere of “Yellowstone” prequel series “1923R…
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+14 +2Inside ‘The Sandman’s’ Lengthy Renewal Journey — and Why Netflix Still Won’t Call It Season 2
It took Neil Gaiman 30 years to get a proper adaptation of “The Sandman” made, and what felt like 30 more years (to fans who adored the final product, at least) for Netflix to renew the fantasy epic following its August premiere.
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+11 +1‘Yellowjackets’ Renewed for Season 3 Ahead of Season 2 Premiere
“Yellowjackets” has been renewed for its third season. The news comes ahead of the premiere of Season 2, which is set for March of 2023. Created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, the drama series follows a talented high school girls’ soccer team who survive a plane crash in the wilderness as they descend into savage clans while also tracking the lives they’ve attempted to piece back together nearly 25 years later.
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+21 +3Henry Cavill losing Superman role won't impact 'Witcher' recasting
So Henry Cavill won't be playing Superman after all. Does that mean there's a chance he could reverse course and come back to continue playing Geralt of Rivia on The Witcher in season 4 and beyond? Sadly, it looks like the answer to that is no. Cavill's recent announcement that he's not returning as Superman in a new DC superhero movie will have no impact on The Witcher season 4, including the Geralt recasting, EW has learned.
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+17 +4The first Last of Us HBO reaction claims it has ‘strong Blade 2 energy’
Vulture TV critic Roxana Hadadi tweeted her brief thoughts on the show, and it appears she enjoyed it. In a now-deleted tweet, Hadadi reportedly stated: “It took five minutes for The Last of Us to win me over entirely.” A follow-up tweet, which is still active at the time of writing, described the show as having “extremely strong Blade II energy”.
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+11 +1The 20 Best TV Shows of 2022
Rumors of streaming’s slow demise are obviously premature, as nearly half of the shows on this list are streamer properties.
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+16 +3Hugh Grant Boards ‘The Palace’ Limited Series at HBO
Hugh Grant is headed back to HBO. The BAFTA-winning actor has been cast in the premium cabler’s limited series The Palace, starring Kate Winslet. The series comes from Succession writer and executive producer Will Tracy. Grant joins a cast that also includes Matthias Schoenaerts and Andrea Riseborough. The Palace, ordered to series in July, chronicles a year inside an authoritarian regime as it begins to unravel.
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+4 +1The 25 Best TV Shows of 2022
Peak TV was back in full swing this year, so Paste TV has rounded up the 25 best series to grace the small screen.
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+22 +1‘The Walking Dead’ Series Finale Drives AMC+ to Highest Day of Viewership Ever
“The Walking Dead” went out with a bang for AMC+ on Nov. 20, scoring the young streamer its highest single day of viewership ever.
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+15 +2Andor Becomes The First Star Wars Show Without Jedis and Lightsabers, But Why Doesn't It Feature Any?
Andor is getting critical acclaim without having any Jedis or their lightsabers. But why are there no blazing sword wielders in the show? Andor is a beat apart from the other Star Wars productions. Not just in terms of its storytelling, but also because this is probably the first Star Wars story that doesn’t feature Jedis and their lightsabers. But why doesn’t it have Jedis? Let us explain that.
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+10 +1“Yellowstone” Is The Most Important Drama On TV Right Now
The most popular show in America works because it focuses on one of the oldest conflicts in the US: land.
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+19 +3Andor: how a Star Wars deep cut became one of the best TV shows of the year
With no Jedi or Skywalkers to be seen, this politically charged, slow-burn thriller adds human stakes and a real sense of the fascism behind Star Wars’s endless civil war
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+17 +3“Careers Wain”: Gary Oldman Says He’ll Be Ready To Retire From Acting After End Of ‘Slow Horses’
Oscar winner Gary Oldman has indicated that he’s ready to bring the curtain down on an illustrious career that has seen him bag three Academy Award nominations and become one of the highest-grossing actors in history. The British star of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy and the long-running Harry Potter franchise is returning to TV in the second season of Apple TV+’s Slow Horses, and now the actor has said he’ll be happy to bow out whenever the show ends.
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+17 +3Wednesday: Netflix have absolutely smashed this fantastic Addams Family revamp
From Tim Burton’s gothic direction to casting that is absolutely perfect (Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia!), this series focusing on the creepy clan’s daughter is an utter joy
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+23 +3Sylvester Stallone Isn’t Sure About Future Seasons of ‘Tulsa King,’ Admits Making TV Is Tougher Than He Thought: Movies Are ‘A Vacation’
With nine shows, Taylor Sheridan can’t be as hands-on as he once was. So, after writing the “Tulsa King” pilot in three days, and getting Sylvester Stallone to quickly sign on to the project, Sheridan handed over the reins to “Boardwalk Empire” and “Sopranos” vet, Terence Winter. Now it’s Winter’s show. After reading the “brilliant” first script, he called Sheridan to talk over some changes...
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