TV News: Grace, Fuqua, British, Croods, Knight

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Grace and Frankie
Netflix has announced an April 9th premiere date for the final episodes of its long-running Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin-led comedy series “Grace and Frankie”.

This final run of twelve episodes will close out the series’ seventh season and, once aired, will have become the longest-running Netflix Original series to date with a total of 94 episodes. [Source: Netflix]

Antoine Fuqua
Following their teaming on “Mayor of Kingstown,” Antoine Fuqua is expanding his relationship with Paramount – signing an overall deal with MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios to develop scripted and unscripted fare for the Paramount+ service. Fuqua already has a first-look pact with Netflix for films. [Source: THR]

A Very British Scandal
Amazon Prime has premiered the trailer for its mini-series “A Very British Scandal” which deals with the highly-publicized and brutal divorce of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll with accusations of forgery, theft, violence, drug-taking, bribery, and an explicit Polaroid picture. Claire Foy, Paul Bettany and Julia Davis star in the three-parter which hits the service on April 22nd.

The Croods: Family Tree
Hulu and Peacock have released the trailer for the seven-episode second season of the animated series “The Croods: Family Tree” which sees the prehistoric family having to find a way to coexist with the Bettermans after they start sharing the same farm. The series debuts on both services on April 5th.

Moon Knight
Marvel Studios has premiered new TV spots and a new clip from their latest Disney+ series “Moon Knight” which premieres March 30th on the service.

Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke, May Calamawy, Gaspard Ulliel, Lucy Thackeray and the voice of F. Murray Abraham all star in the six-episode run which, according to director Mohammed Diab this week, required the least amount of reshoots in the history of Marvel.