Starz has released the official trailer for the sequel series to Lionsgate’s acclaimed comedy-drama feature “Blindspotting” which begins June 13th.
The series picks up six months after the film. Jasmine Cephas Jones reprises her role as Ashley, who is suddenly faced with the difficult task of raising his son all alone after Miles (Rafael Casal) goes to jail.
Helen Hunt, Candace Nicholas-Lippman, Jaylen Barron and Atticus Woodward co-star with Daveed Diggs set to recur.
Paramount+ has released the official second season trailer for the original dark comedy anthology series “Why Women Kill”. Premiering on Thursday, June 3rd. The ten-episode run will be available to stream weekly on Thursdays.
The new run features a new ensemble cast and storylines set in 1949 that will explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society and the lengths one woman will go in order to finally belong.
Amazon Prime has released the official trailer for their teen thriller drama series adaptation of Lauren Oliver’s young adult novel “Panic” which will be available on the streamer from May 28th.
The series features a group of high school seniors as they prepare to participate in the annual titular game which consists of a number of dangerous challenges for a prize to help them build a new life outside of their small town. This year though, the stakes are even higher.
Finally, Apple has released the trailer for the new docuseries “1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything” – an eight-part exploration the rise of new music stars amidst a turbulent period in History. As political turmoil swiped the United States, new stars used their music as a tool for political change. The series premieres May 21st.
Barry Jenkins’ has released a long-form series of moving portraits titled ‘The Gaze’ which tie in to his critically acclaimed Amazon series “The Underground Railroad” premiering this Friday.
The 50-minute non-narrative reel showcases some of the background actors that are seen in the series, but the scenes depicted are largely not included in the series. In fact the entire archive of portraits clocks in at around four hours.