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The Angry Video Game Nerd; The Awesomes; The Bloody Mary Show; The Book of Boba Fett; The Book of Jer3miah; The Communist's Daughter; The Crew (2021 Netflix series, unrelated to the 2007 webseries) The Critic (2000 revival) The Crown; The Defenders; The Drop; The Falcon and the Winter Soldier; The Family Man; The Girls on Film; The Good Fight ...
Most popular television series by hours watched in their first 28 days. [4] # Title Season Genre Release date Hours watched (millions) 1 Squid Game: Season 1 Survival drama 17 September 2021: 1,650.9 2 Stranger Things: Season 4: Science fiction/Horror 27 May 2022: 1,352.09 3 Wednesday: Season 1 Comedy Horror 23 November 2022: 1,237.15 4
Amazon Prime Video [119] April 24 The Real Hatfields & McCoys: Forever Feuding: Fox Nation [120] April 26 Saint X: Hulu [121] April 27 100 Days to Indy: The CW [122] The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: Peacock [123] April 28 Frog and Toad: Apple TV+ [101] Citadel: Amazon Prime Video [124] April 30 Fatal Attraction: Paramount+ [125] May 3 ...
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Alex Cooper and Matt Kaplan have tapped Mina Lefevre as the chief content officer of Television of their newly formed media company, Trending. Lefevre will report to Kaplan and oversee creative ...
Men of West Hollywood: Crackle [28] January 21 As We See It: Amazon Prime Video [29] January 24 Promised Land: ABC [30] The Gilded Age: HBO [31] Jesse Watters Primetime: Fox News [32] January 26 Astrid and Lilly Save the World: Syfy [33] January 27 Take Out with Lisa Ling: HBO Max [34] January 28 The Afterparty: Apple TV+ [35] In From the Cold ...
Thornton has won Globes twice previously; in 2017 for Best Actor in a Television Series (Drama) for his role in Goliath, and in 2015, for Best Actor in a Limited Series for his role in Fargo.
Some Good News is a 2020 American web series created and hosted by American actor and filmmaker John Krasinski on YouTube, which premiered on March 29, 2020.Krasinski self-funded and co-produced the show with his production company, Sunday Night Productions, and filmed each episode remotely from his home in Brooklyn during the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]