The second season, based on the 2020 game ‘The Last of Us Part II’, follows Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) in the aftermath of the first season.
‘Succession’ alums Francesca Gardiner will write and produce, with Mark Mylod from ‘Game of Thrones’ serving as executive producer as well as directing several episodes.
Despite the 90s icon “fighting to stay alive,” Doherty has been open about her preparations for death.
The new show will “feature a female lead who bears an uncanny resemblance to Meghan’s previous character Rachel.” So Rachel 2.0.
We’ve got Coolidge being shooed of stage, Succession’s Keiran Culkin doing the most, Elton John becoming an EGOT, and two male co-stars kissing for a surprisingly long time.
Netflix has finally released the trailer for the new reality series Squid Game: The Challenge based on the explosive original Korean series.
The series director, Steven Maeda, has recently applauded the exceptional skills of the local crew in Cape Town, giving props to our South African ingenuity and expertise in the film world.
This series has been voted as June’s most anticipated series by Rotten Tomatoes’ fans, and South African filming crews have received a shout-out for their professionalism during filming.
If you have to ask what the Netflix Preview Club is then you’re not special, sorry.
After some internet speculation and guesswork, the next lush location for the hit series ‘The White Lotus’ has been revealed.
From a “history of the world” that’s been four decades in the making to a mysterious machine that reveals your true potential, this month’s comedy offerings look promising.
Yup, we’re talking about the Roy family’s prime obsession; money.
It’s the kind of show that’ll have you pumping your fists with joy one minute and giving you a heart attack the next, according to a glowing review.
Many favourites, like ‘The Crown’, ‘Ted Lasso’, and ‘Mare of Easttown’, did not disappoint at the 2021 Emmy Awards.
This year’s ‘best in show’ so far features a number of strong female characters and epic storytelling.
If you’re up for some holiday entertainment while you vegetate on the couch, look no further than the top five series of the year.
The world has been destroyed, androids are in charge, and nobody is safe. ‘Raised by Wolves’ looks like a wild ride.
Suspense, a gripping plot, and Patrick Dempsey await you in this new thriller series.
Philip Pullman’s epic trilogy is making its way back to the screen, with one important difference – this time they’ve done it right.
Adam Thorn and Rob “Caveman” Alleva get bitten and stung by some of the most dangerous animals in the world, although there’s some method to their madness.
Watch Helen Mirren as you’ve never seen her before, in the preview for HBO’s ‘Catherine The Great’.
If you’re keen to unpack that nostalgic feeling you get when watching ‘Stranger Things’, directors the Duffer brothers are here to help.
Their resident TV buff, Alan Sepinwall, gives his halfway-point highlights of the year, “from meta-sitcoms to real-life disaster miniseries”.
The first trailer for the ‘Batwoman’ TV series starring Ruby Rose is out, and it’s met with a pretty stiff backlash.
The new season of ‘Narcos’, set in Mexico, focusses on the founding father of Mexican narcotraffic: Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.
With the barrage of crap we see on TV these days, it is so refreshing when a good show comes along. The wait is almost over for fans of True Detective.
If this means that we no longer have to watch KUWTK and Giuliana and Bill on a Sunday, then I will certainly be paying attention to The Royals, a new series about being a royal family.
Bill Cosby has had us laughing for years and years. But everyone has their secrets, and some don’t keep them as well as others.
Kids playing with cute Winnie-the-Pooh or Bambi toys is a lovely idea. Kids playing with Walter White and a pile of meth… not so much.
The new Downton Abbey trailer has been released for season five. Although it doesn’t give us too much, we can tell it is going to be a wild one.