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The Lord of the Rings: Ring of Power Season 1
Start Streaming: September 1st
When JRR Tolkien died, the authors of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings left behind thousands of pages of partial narratives and detailed notes. The cycle of war and peace. The expensive Prime Video series “The Rings of Power” could cost around $1 billion by the time it finishes its planned five-season run, but it’s an epic set thousands of years ago. It draws on some of Tolkien’s bizarre tales as inspiration for the saga. The “Hobbit” is a time when the different races of the world have formed a vigilant alliance to thwart the dark forces of Sauron. The show maintains the light-hearted look and sense of wonder that made Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings films so popular, but also recalls Game of Thrones with its large cast and varied settings. .
“Best Friend’s Exorcism”
What’s New in AMC+
“Pantheon” Season 1
Start Streaming: September 1st
Acclaimed Chinese-American science fiction and fantasy author Ken Liu is known for his stories that examine ordinary human life and relationships in the context of pulp scenarios that aren’t too far from reality. . The animated series Pantheon combines multiple Liu short stories into one interconnected drama of his. At the center of the show is her troubled teen Maddie (voiced by Katie Chan), who takes advice from someone she believes to be her late father (Daniel Dudd’s Kim) on the Internet. . Her situation swells into a broader crisis, key to the potential dangers of a future in which people’s lives feel more “real” online than in physical reality.
Also arrived:
September 2nd
“Rubicon”
September 9th
“There are no saints”
September 16th
“Official Tournament”
September 23rd
“Section 8”
September 30
What’s new in Apple TV+
“Sydney”
Start Streaming: September 23
Actor Sidney Poitier, who died earlier this year at the age of 94, set a standard of excellence and became one of the all-time greats. The documentary “Sydney” (directed by Reginald Hudlin for Oprah Winfrey’s production company Harpo) traces her childhood in the Bahamas to her rapid rise in theater to Poitier’s rise in Hollywood, where opportunities for black actors were scarce. life is covered. The film features an impressive list of A-list actors and directors, as well as one of the last interviews with himself, revealing how Poitier’s influence as an artist and civil rights pioneer has been. It explains how it continues to persist.
Also arrived:
September 9th
“Central Park” Season 3
“guts”
September 30
“Best beer run ever”
What’s New in Disney+
“Cars on the Road”
Streaming Starts: September 8th
The “Cars” crew is one of Pixar’s most popular creations, having inspired three feature films, a spin-off franchise (“Planes”) and countless toys, games and theme park attractions. It’s one. In the new series Cars on the Road, Champion his racer Lightning his McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) and his tow truck sidekick Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) travel across the country. It’s getting shorter to an hour-long “Cars” mini-movie. Unlike more epic big-screen adventures, these little eight-minute tidbits of him are comic vignettes, set in various locations and between these two mismatched companions of his improbability. Always rooted in ties.
“Andor” Season 1
Start Streaming: September 21st
The latest addition to the Star Wars TV universe is a prequel to a prequel, filling in the backstory of one of the main characters in the 2016 movie Rogue One. A New Hope story about the rise of the Rebel Alliance as a legitimate challenge to the rule of the Galactic Empire. Diego Luna reprises his role as Cassian Andor, a cynical con man with a tragic past who is persuaded to use his talents to deceive and steal in support of the Rebel cause. The 12-episode first season will be followed by the already-ongoing 12-episode second season. In this season, Andor continues up to the point where Rogue One appears in the Star Wars timeline. to start.
Also arrived:
September 8
“Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory” Season 1
“Growth” Season 1
“Pinocchio”
“remember”
“Tierra Incognita”
September 16th
“Mija”
September 19th
“Dancing with the Stars” Season 31
September 21st
“Supernatural” Season 1
September 28th
The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Season 2
New in HBO Max
“Los Espookies” Season 2
Start Streaming: September 16th
In the unclassifiable Los Espookys, creators Julio Torres, Ana Fabrega, and Fred Armisen bring a gentle, surreal comic sensibility to the bizarre adventures of a horror-loving troupe in a fictional Latin American country. Torres and Fabrega play her two members of the troupe, Andrés and Tati. Together with visionary leader Renaldo (Bernardo Velasco) and more down-to-earth partner Ursula (Cassandra Chanherotti), they are looking for someone to provide realistic haunted house effects. employed by people. Season 1 introduced this quirky crew, with Renaldo’s uncle Tico (Armicen) as a Hollywood-based valet parking attendant. It’s hard to predict what’s in store for Season 2.
Also arrived:
September 17th
“The Secret Origin of the Batwheel”
September 21st
“Escape from Kabul”
September 22nd
“The Hype” Season 2
September 28th
“hostage”
What’s new in Hulu
“Reboot” Season 1
Start Streaming: September 20th
This insider Hollywood farce teases the modern phenomenon of streaming services and TV networks reviving classic shows. “Reboot” has a nervy writer (Rachel Bloom) pitching an edgy update to his long-discontinued family home comedy to Hulu, but the original showrunner (Paul Reiser) is still new. Discover that you have the rights to create an episode. Show-within-a-show cast members — Keegan-Michael Key, Judy Greer, and Johnny Knoxville — look to help old and new guards work together to bring the heat back to their own flag careers. Veteran TV writer Stephen Levitan (“Modern Family”) created “Reboot.” This utilizes his own years in the complicated business of making “comfortable” comedies that are funny and true.
“Rummy” Season 3
Start Streaming: September 28th
In season 2 of comedian Ramy Youssef’s semi-autobiographical drama, his title character strives to put his life in order by recommitting to his Muslim faith and pursuing a traditional marriage. . All of Ramy’s plans then fall apart, leaving him with a choice at the end of the finale. Either stay on the right path he’s been on, or step back. Belated season three tells the story of one man’s attempt to balance his interest in religious traditions with the enjoyment of secular American life. , picks up the bigger story. “Rummy” also spends time with the characters’ eclectic friends and family as they face trauma and hang-ups.
Also arrived:
September 1st
“The Mighty Ones” Season 3
September 7
“Grid” Season 1
“Tell Me a Lie”
September 8
“Wedding Season” Season 1
“The Zone: Survival Mission” Season 1
September 14th
“The Handmaid’s Tale” Season 5
September 16th
“Atlanta” Season 4
September 19th
“Best in Do” Season 1
September 22nd
“The Kardashian Family” Season 2
September 26th
“Kiara”
“Chef vs. Wild” Season 1
September 27
“Reasonable Doubt” Season 1
September 28th
“The D’Amelio Show” Season 2
What’s New in Paramount+
“Good Fight” Season 6
Streaming Starts: September 8th
In the sixth and final season of one of television’s greatest dramas, venerable attorney Diane Lockhart (Kristin Baranski) joins Andre Brauer and Jon as part of the aftermath of the season five finale when she leaves her partnership with Liz. Slattery is added to the Ace cast. Reddick (Audra McDonald) at a progressive Chicago law firm; Brauer plays the company’s charismatic new partner, and Slattery plays Diane’s doctor, helping her adjust to what comes next. has undergone multiple upheavals on-screen and behind the scenes since its debut in 2017, but one constant is head writer Michelle. Robert King’s sharp and witty approach to a political narrative ripped from the headlines that playfully examines how America’s justice system tries to stand out against the turmoil of an insane age.
Also arrived:
September 3rd
“Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert”
September 7
“The Ink Master” Season 14
September 23rd
“On the Come Up”
What’s New in Peacock
‘Last Light’
Streaming Starts: September 8th
Based on the 2007 Alex Scarrow novel, the thriller mini-series Last Light, which tells the story of a society thrown into turmoil by a sudden drop in oil supplies, is making headlines right now. Andy Yates, played by Matthew Fox, is a brilliant chemical engineer called upon to a critical oil reserve in the Middle East to investigate a catastrophic problem. Joan Froggatt plays his wife Elena, who helps her young son with an experimental eye surgery in Paris, and her college-age daughter Laura (Alice Ross) returns to London to talk about climate change. raising awareness. When the long-feared fuel crisis hits, the family races around the world to reunite, turning street riots and cabals of powerful people unwilling to make public what Andy knows. You have to dodge.
Also arrived:
September 2nd
“Blow your horn for Jesus. Save your soul.
September 14th
“hell cruise”
September 15th
“Jail Do Us Part” Season 1
“Vampire School” Season 1
September 21st
“Meat Cute”
“Shadowland”
September 28th
“Sex, Lies, and the College Cult”