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Here are the shows we’re looking forward to in 2021 from Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Netflix, Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus, Hulu, and others. How’s that for a season 2? Superman & Lois season 2 Premieres on The CW on Jan. 11 The CW’s latest Arrowverse hit, Superman and Lois, put a new spin on the Clark Kent (Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois Lane (Elizabeth Tulloch) love story by jumping straight to their future as parents of twin teenagers.
Servant season 3 Premieres on Apple TV Plus on Jan. 21 Baby Jericho is actually alive and back — we think — but that doesn’t mean the Turners are getting their happily ever after. They’re really just regular teenagers. You had me at murder mystery.
Based on the season so far — season 11 was split into two parts, with part 1 wrapping up in October of 2021 — it’s the other humans that the surviving fan favorite characters have to look out for (The Commonwealth and the Reapers are definitely going to be a threat this season). Two years after season 5 of Outlander, new episodes are finally set to premiere in March. Bridgerton season 2 Premieres on Netflix on March 25 It’s hard to imagine Bridgerton giving fans a love story hotter and more compelling than season 1’s Daphne and Simon, but season 2 is definitely going to try.
Halo Coming to Paramount Plus Master Chief John-117 will do his best to save humanity from the Covenant in Halo, the TV series adaptation of the popular game franchise. The show is a prequel that takes place 200 years before the events of GoT, and chronicles the rise of House Targaryen. Ms. Marvel Coming to Disney Plus Let 2022 be known as the year of the teen girl superhero!
According to co-creator Miles Millar, the show will be a “supernatural murder mystery,” per Entertainment Weekly, so get ready for Wednesday Addams, goth detective. Speaking with Deadline, Odar teased that 1899 would be a “mystery,” but didn’t say much more. A season 2 release date has yet to be confirmed — or teased — by Netflix, but fingers crossed it drops sometime in 2022.
What Is The Name Of The Hbo Max Dating Reality Show?
Everyone needs a guilty pleasure they like to watch but never admit they do. This HBO Max original dating reality series might just be it. From the executive producers of Parks and Recreation and Love Island, the show has a unique premise: College-aged kids nominate their single parents, who are then placed in a house to live together.
Not only that, but they are able to manipulate situations to get their parents with the person they feel is the best match. It’s an interesting twist on the typical dating shows that features more mature adults looking for companionship versus 20-somethings. Collapse
Who Is Thony?
53 The Cleaning Lady: Season 1 January 3, 2022 Thony (Elodie Yung), a Cambodian doctor, is forced to find work with a crime organization to help pay for treatment for her ill son in this adaptation of the Argentinean drama of the same name. Metascore: 53 User Score: 2.2 61 Around the World in 80 Days: Season 1 January 2, 2022 Phileas Fogg (David Tennant), his valet Jean Passepartout (Ibrahim Koma), and journalist Abigail Fix Fortescue (Leonie Benesch) set out on their journey to travel the world in 80 days in the latest adaptation of Jules Verne’s novel of the same name. Metascore: 51 User Score: 4.3 83 Vigil: Season 1 December 23, 2021 Scottish DCI Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) investigates a death onboard the top-secret British Royal Navy submarine HMS Vigil in this thriller created by Tom Edge.
[Premiered originally in the UK on Prime Video on 4 Jun 2020] Metascore: 67 User Score: 6.1 69 1883: Season 1 December 19, 2021 The Yellowstone prequel set in the 1880s follows James and Margaret Dutton (Tim McGraw and Faith Hill) as they move their family to start a new life on Montana. Metascore: 69 User Score: 6.6 tbd Chillin Island: Season 1 December 17, 2021 Guests such as Young Thug, Lil Yachty, Rosalía, Gunna, Killer Mike, Ski Mask the Slump God, Lil Tecca, Coi Leray, and Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koening spend time with Alec “Despot” Reinstein, Ashok “Dap” Kondabolu, and Aleksey “Lakutis” Weintraub in different natural environments (desert, swamps or the ocean) to talk about humanity. Metascore: tbd User Score: tbd 75 With Love: Season 1 December 17, 2021 Siblings Lily (Emeraude Toubia) and Jorge Diaz (Mark Indelicato) search for love in the romantic comedy created and written by Calderón Kellet.
Metascore: 79 User Score: tbd 62 MacGruber (2021): Season 1 December 16, 2021 MacGruber (Will Forte) is finally released from jail after 10 years and with help from Vicki St. Elmo (Kristen Wiig) and Dixon Piper (Ryan Phillippe), seeks to stop Brigadier Commander Enos Queeth (Billy Zane) from destroying the world. Metascore: 62 User Score: 5.5 82 Station Eleven: Season 1 December 16, 2021 Survivors of a flu pandemic try to rebuild in the Patrick Somerville post-apocalyptic limited series based on a novel of the same name by Emily St. John Mandel. Metascore: 82 User Score: 7.3 58 Close To Me: Season 1 December 16, 2021 Jo Harding (Connie Nielsen) slowly discovers her life with husband Rob (Christopher Eccleston) may not be so perfect after losing a year of her memories from a head injury in this drama series based on the novel of the same name by Amanda Reynolds.
Metascore: 42 User Score: tbd tbd Saturday Morning All Star Hits! [Premiered originally in the UK on Sky One on 5 May 2021.] Metascore: 62 User Score: tbd 79 Landscapers: Season 1 December 6, 2021 The four-part limited series inspired by the true story about a seemingly ordinary British couple (David Thewlis and Olivia Colman) who come under suspicion of murder after the discovery of the two bodies in their backyard.
Metascore: tbd User Score: tbd 76 Annie Live! Metascore: tbd User Score: tbd tbd Tampa Baes: Season 1 November 5, 2021 The reality series follows the lives of a dozen lesbians living in Tampa Bay. James.
What Are The Best Shows To Watch On Netflix Right Now?
These are the best shows and movies to watch on Netflix right now. We also have lists of the best movies on Netflix and best TV shows on Netflix. [Trailer] For fans of: Henry Cavill, serious fantasy Number of seasons: 2 Henry Cavill, The Witcher Jay Maidment/Netflix It’s been two long years since Netflix released The Witcher Season 1, but Season 2 of the fantasy hit is well worth the wait. -Tim Surette [Trailer] For fans of: Swiss Family Robinson in space, sci-fi that isn’t TOO sci-fi Number of seasons: 3 Maxwell Jenkins, Lost in Space Diyah Pera/Netflix This reboot of the 1960s series still has all the same family entertainment of the original but with a lot better special effects.
It’s not a good show, but it’s one of those shows you’ll watch all the way through because you’ll need to see how outrageous things get. -Tim Surette [Trailer] For fans of: Screaming, dads Number of seasons: 1 F Is for Family Netflix In this case, F is not just for family or Frank’s favorite word; F is also for final season, as one of Netflix’s better animated adult shows calls it a series after five seasons of cursing, screaming, and broken dreams. [Trailer] For fans of: League of Legends (or not, it doesn’t matter! Expect lots of violence, obviously.
They haven’t. It’s senior year, so the teens are faced with decisions about college and what a post-Freeridge life will look like for each of them as they try to outrun the sins of their past and just have a good time at prom. Based on a 2018 Danish crime thriller and adapted by True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto, The Guilty is the rare intense thriller without any of the usual action, since it’s set mostly in the call center, but Gyllenhaal and Fuqua keep things mesmerizing.
What separates this from something like Saw is the humanity given to the characters. White is the perfect movie for the young horror fan in your life who is too old for things like Goosebumps but not quite ready for the teen-slasher gore of the Fear Street movies. Netflix released the first four episodes of the final season, with the remaining 12 coming in 2022.
As she navigates a love triangle and denies the depth of her grief, short-tempered Devi’s inner life is narrated, hilariously, by tennis legend John McEnroe.
Which Season Of Ozark Returns In January 2022?
New year, new month, new TV shows and movies! January 2022 brings a ton of premieres to broadcast, cable and streaming services like Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video and others. The lineup is led by the return of fan favorite Ozark season 4, as well as the series premieres of highly-anticipated series Peacemaker, The Gilded Age and How I Met Your Father.
And beyond January, there’s a whole host of other big TV shows coming in 2022, from Lord of the Rings to Stranger Things 4. Don’t forget there are a bunch more renewed TV shows are on their way later this year as well. Check out the very full schedule of new TV shows in January 2022.
Our top picks in bold SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts – special (3 a.m., HBO Max) SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 Around the World in 80 Days – series premiere (8 p.m., PBS) Dirty Jobs – season 9 premiere (8 p.m., Discovery) Alex vs America – series premiere (10 p.m., Food Network) MONDAY, JANUARY 3 9-1-1: Lone Star – season 3 premiere (8 p.m., Fox) The Bachelor – season 26 premiere (8 p.m., ABC) Kenan – season 2 premiere (8 p.m., NBC) The Cleaning Lady – series premiere (9 p.m., Fox) That’s My Jam – series premiere (9 p.m., NBC) TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 This Is Us – season 6 premiere (9 p.m., NBC) Black-ish – season 8 premiere (9:30 p.m., ABC) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 The Amazing Race – season 32 premiere (8 p.m., CBS) Catfish – season 9 premiere (8 p.m., MTV) I Can See Your Voice – season 2 premiere (8 p.m., Fox) Married at First Sight – season 14 premiere (8 p.m., Lifetime) Sistas – season 4 premiere (9 p.m., BET) Good Sam – series premiere (10 p.m., CBS) THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 Jersey Shore Family Vacation – season 5 premiere (8 p.m., MTV) Joe Millionaire – series premiere (8 p.m., Fox) Women of the Movement – series premiere (8 p.m., ABC) Let the Boy See – series premiere (10 p.m., ABC) FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 The Tender Bar – movie (12 a.m., Amazon Prime Video) Hype House – series premiere (3 a.m., Netflix) Search Party – complete season 5 (3 .m., HBO Max) RuPaul’s Drag Race – season 14 premiere (8 p.m., VH1) Undercover Boss – season 11 premiere (8 p.m., CBS) SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 A Discovery of Witches – season 3 premiere (3 a.m., AMC Plus) SUNDAY, JANUARY 9 Call Me Kat – season 2 premiere (8 p.m., Fox) All Creatures Great and Small – season 2 premiere (9 p.m., PBS) Dexter: New Blood – season 1 finale (9 p.m., Showtime) Euphoria – season 2 premiere (9 p.m., HBO) MONDAY, JANUARY 10 Darcey and Stacey – season 3 premiere (8 p.m., TLC) TUESDAY, JANUARY 11 Superman & Lois – season 2 premiere (8 p.m., The CW) Naomi – series premiere (9 p.m., The CW) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 Cheer – season 2 (3 a.m., Netflix) THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 Peacemaker – series premiere (3 a.m., HBO Max) Station Eleven – season 1 finale (3 a.m., HBO Max) Wolf Like Me – complete season 1 (3 a.m., Peacock) FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 The Expanse – series finale (12 a.m., Amazon Prime Video) Hotel Transylvania: Transformania – movie (12 a.m., Amazon Prime Video) Sex Appeal – movie (12 a.m., Hulu) The Tragedy of Macbeth – movie (12 a.m., Apple TV Plus) After Life – complete season 3 (3 a.m., Netflix) The House – complete season 1 (3 a.m., Netflix) SUNDAY, JANUARY 16 Yellowjackets – season 1 finale (10 p.m., Showtime) MONDAY, JANUARY 17 Summer House – season 6 premiere (9 p.m., Bravo) TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 How I Met Your Father – series premiere (12 a.m., Hulu) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 Too Hot to Handle – season 3 premiere (3 a.m., Netflix) THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee – season 7 premiere (10 p.m., TBS) FRIDAY, JANUARY 21 As We See It – series premiere (12 a.m., Amazon Prime Video) Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock – series premiere (12 a.m., Apple TV Plus) Servant – season 3 premiere (12 a.m., Apple TV Plus) Ozark – complete season 4 part 1 (3 a.m., Netflix) SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 Billions – season 6 premiere (9 p.m., Showtime) MONDAY, JANUARY 24 The Gilded Age – series premiere (9 p.m., HBO) Snowpiercer – season 3 premiere (9 p.m., TNT) American Dad – season 17 premiere (10 p.m., TBS) Promised Land – series premiere (10 p.m., ABC) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 Resident Alien – season 2 premiere (9 p.m., Syfy) THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 Gomorrah – season 5 premiere (3 a.m., HBO Max) FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 The Afterparty – series premiere (12 a.m., Apple TV Plus) All of Us Are Dead – complete season 1 (3 a.m., Netflix) Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness – complete season 1 (3 a.m., Netflix) The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild – movie (3 a.m., Disney Plus) SUNDAY, JANUARY 30 Monarch – series premiere (10 p.m., Fox) We Need to Talk About Cosby – series premiere (10 p.m., Showtime)