11/11/2023 0 Comments August rush streamingSB M3gan (on Neon and Prime Video from August 12) I’ve read the book, its fluffy and delightful, and this cast (also stacked with heavy hitters like Uma Thurman and Stephen Fry) seems prepped to deliver a good time. The incident is photographed and highly publicised with both parties forcing Alex and Henry to pretend to be friends with each other.” The twist? This is a full-on queer rom-com, based on the ridiculously successful novel of the same name. During a royal wedding, he has a physical altercation with Henry (Nicholas Galitzine), a British prince. Red, White and Royal Blue (on Prime Video from August 11)Ĭheck this summary: “Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar-Perez) is the son of Ellen Claremont, the first female President of the United States, who is running for re-election. Will Olivia Rodrigo return for a guest appearance before the final curtain falls? High kick, mambo, spirit fingers, let’s hope so. It’s the final season of the all-singing, all-dancing musical drama (the TV spinoff of the movies starring Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens), but there’s still time for plenty more song and dance before these lovestruck teens graduate. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series might have the most bonkers show title, but when your life is full of grapevines and jazz hands, nothing else matters. TW High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (season four on Disney+ from August 9) It’s like Barbie, if Barbie was a ruthless United States Attorney determined to arrest rich people for their money crimes, and Ken was a wealthy man determined to get even wealthier. It’s a little bit Succession, a little bit Suits, and although my eyes initially glazed over at the words “hedge-fund manager” and “popular philanthropist”, Billions has it all: political intrigue, egotistical power plays and an ever-shifting battle of good vs evil. The series about the hectic life of obscenely wealthy man Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis) enters its seventh and final season this week. SB Billions (season seven on Neon from August 13)Īll good things must come to an end, and so too with Billions. Uzo Aduba, Matthew Broderick, Taylor Kitsch and Sam Anderson star. This six episode series is based on two sources, journalist Patrick Radden Keefe’s New Yorker feature ‘The Family That Built an Empire of Pain’ and Barry Meier’s book Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America’s Opioid Epidemic. But in case you missed that, or really loved it and want to see another angle of the crisis dramatised, then Netflix has you sussed. Have we… already had a series about the opioid crisis that did pretty well? Yeah! We have. Painkiller (limited series on Netflix from August 10) It’s quite the vacation, and if you’re keen on some tense telly with plenty of horror and suspense, you’ll hoover this up like a zombie demolishing two innocent retirees on a broken-down bus. While you’re stuck there, your guts will probably be sucked out by a terrifying zombie, or you might wake up in a hole, or be haunted by some kind of Gollum-adjacent freak with a bad combover. Somewhere in the United States – a country I will never visit, thanks to the season two trailer – is a town where once you arrive, you can never leave. I love having lots of things to worry about, and now I can add the second season of From to my long list. Strange Planet is a surreal, sweet and wholesome thing to scroll by on your Instagram, loosely following blue aliens exploring and trying to understand the complexities of humanity. Pyle’s webcomic of the same name, and Pyle is onboard with co-creator Dan Harmon. Should be fun! / Sam Brooks Strange Planet (on Apple TV+ from August 9)Ī TV show, based on a web comic? What is this, 2015? Anyway, this new series is based on Nathan W. Anyway, the surprisingly winning trio of Martin Short, Steve Martin and Selena Gomez return for the third season, investigating the on-stage death of a theatre actor (played by Paul Rudd!). Honestly, the chill, wacky comedy vibes of Only Murders probably suits our most lauded thespian better than the prestige trappings of modern HBO. Hopefully, in a more successful capacity than her wailing matriarch in Big Little Lies. This is not a drill: Meryl Streep is on TV. Only Murders in the Building (season three on Disney+ from August 8) What are you going to be watching this week? We round up everything coming to streaming services this week, including Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+, Neon and TVNZ+.
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