From Tina Fey's new relationship comedy to the action drama of The Lost Creator, and Sarah Jessica Parker and his return in the third season of the Sex and the City sequel.
The Tine Fey star entered and co-produced the comedy, with about three couples, long-term friends, with enough disposable income, and four times a year in different seasons. Just like on the 1981 movie, when a couple divorced, everyone rattled. Fey and Will Forte play one of the couple. Colman Domingo and Marco Calvani are another homosexual twist, the most obvious update to '81. Steve Carell plays a man who is leaving his wife (Kerri Kenney-Silver) to become a young woman (Erika Henningsen), a part of the plot forever. Fey called the show "a love letter to a long-term relationship with platonic and romantic", adding, "I want the audience to feel like they're in a big sweater with us and to dinner with us." So if you like dinner parties in a chunky sweater, then this is your show.
Four Seasons premiere on Netflix International on May 1
Star Natasha Lyonne and creator Rian Johnson (Knife) brought their hot tribute to the classic Peter Falk series Columbo, and generally speaking, the 1970s TV shows are back in season two. Lyonne plays Charlie Cale, who has an incredible knack for the murder, explores who is telling the truth, who is lying, and resolves the case at the end of the episode. Currently, Charlie is different from the first season’s crime boss, who travels to different places every episode, with numerous guest stars in each episode. This time, they include Cynthia Erivo, awkwafina, Giancarlo Esposito, Kumail Nanjiani, John Mulaney, Katie Holmes and about two dozen others as Charlie had trouble with funeral homes, baseball games and Alligator Farm. Lyonne's Sardonic delivery and the fast-paced retro feel of the collection.
Poker Face premiered on May 8 in the US and Peacock on Sky Max and now in the UK
Judy Blume’s 1975 novel about First Love was reimagined in 2018 for the series’ update, mostly made up of black actors. High school student Keisha (Lovie Simone) is a track and field star, and basketball player Justin (Michael Cooper JR) is a childhood friend who lost contact. When they meet and fall in love again, they face all the strong feelings and decisions that bring. Over the years, Blume's novels have been banned in several U.S. states, and its characters face the question of when they have their first sexual experience (Blume's honesty is exactly what many fans like about her), and this question requires a new lens from the 21st century. But Mara Brock Akil, the showrunner of the series, also leans towards a timeless romantic theme, which Los Angeles sets to be. “What better metaphor than the love story that Los Angeles represents,” she said. “You are looking for a place to pursue your dreams and love is part of it.”
Forever premiered on Netflix International on May 8
Retro Television spent a while in front of poker and produced the action drama in 1972 in the Southwest. JJ Abrams is an executive producer who wrote the first two episodes of the series with Latoya Morgan, starring Josh Holloway, who is still from Abrams’ Lost Sawyer, a wielding driver for the crime gang. Rachel Hilson plays the first black female FBI agent (FBI), who has Keith David as the owner of the Syndicate. In addition to the story of cat and mouse crime and the potentially shaky loyalty, Duster engages in knife battles, cars flip over and dusty around. Abrams told the Hollywood Reporter that the series appeared because “I had an image of a telephone booth in the middle of the desert, a car driving, a person calling and finding out where he was going to go next.” This becomes a show he calls “Crazy Story” with humor, ridiculousness and many plot twists.
Duster premieres on Max in the United States on May 15
The TV is full of sci-fi TV series, but this TV has a comic and Alexander Skarsgård, who, as a robot, manages to crack his own system and rogue. “I’m a security department,” he announced in a cheerful voiceover. "I built it to protect and obey humans. Humans are idiots." Chris and Paul Weitz (about a boy) created the show based on a series of books by Martha Wells, Murderbot Diaries, and gave it to Blade Runner-Meatner-Meater-Meets-Meaters-Blacks-Black Mirror Style. Although the title robot calls himself Murderbot, he doesn't want to kill anyone. He prefers to sit around his favorite show, The Rise and Fallen of Sanctuary Moon, a leading series with John Cho and Jack McBrayer. When he landed on a new planet, his social awkwardness created a very human issue, which made him a great deal Skarsgård told Empire Magazine, “more relevant than most of the characters I’ve ever played.” Of course, he plays Tarzan and a vampire, so relative is relative.
Murderbot premieres on Apple TV+ International on May 16
Nicole Kidman and her incredible wigs (see Undo or The Perfect Couple) are now the best of TV. In the second season of this series, she is based on Liane Moriarty novel, where she returns as psychedelic health master Masha dmitrichenko, but is still thickened by the Russians, but now with a pointed bob instead of a waist-length wave mop. She also transfers a week-long retreat from sunny California to the snowy Austrian Alps, where another group of troubled, privileged characters emerge – like White Lotus, but with a cult-like, probably Chalatan’s healer. As Kidman told Vanity Fair about Masha's "She Transformation. She Adjusts." The new role is played by another star cast, including Henry Golding, Kristen Baranski, Mark Strong, Lena Orlyn and Murray Bartlett. Let the wig game begin. The vultures even rank them.
Nine Perfect Strangers premiered on Hulu in the United States on May 21 and on Amazon Prime video in the United Kingdom on May 22
Julianne Moore and Meghann Fahy set on a weekend on a wealthy resort island in this dark comedy about power, class and control. Moore plays Michaela, a philanthropist and animal activist whose island social control is also subject to irons. Her personal assistant, Simone (Milly Alcock) plays the young Rhaenyra targaryen in Dragon House, and it is so for her that Simone's sister, Fahy, comes to the island to intervene. Kevin Bacon plays Michaela's billionaire husband, Glenn Howerton and Bill Camp in the support cast. The series was created by Molly Smith Metzler, who also created the popular Netflix series maids. Her Sirens is based on the 2011 Elemeno Pea and says the show has a "Greek mythological atmosphere", presumably because Michaela made such a sirens to Simone. But the details are very little, so for what we know, as in mythology, this may be half the bird. Moore is always worth a look, whether completely human or not.
Sirens premieres on Netflix International on May 22
Matthew Goode's star in this crime thriller, the latest show by Scott Frank, the outstanding creator of the Queen gambit and Monsieur spade. Hero Carl Morck (Goode) is a grinding detective in Edinburgh whose partner is paralyzed at work, putting him into the tail and making him a low-key character as the head of a new cold storage department called Q. Rare colleagues. Frank builds on a series of Danish novels and changes the environment in which he shoots it to shoot. Meanwhile, Morck was included in the British, a fish in the water from his ex-wife who was a Scots, which shows that he had a very bad attitude towards all Scots. Top cast members include Kelly MacDonald and Shirley Henderson.
QQ premieres on Netflix International on May 29
Behind the plot of the thriller with Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, an unlikely family entanglement lies in the very different sisters in life. Biel plays Chloe, a polished media director who lives with her lawyer husband (Corey Stoll) and her teenage son. Bank plays Nicky, a recovery addict who is struggling financially. When someone in the family is murdered, death and their old siblings compete together, and the sisters come together to find the truth about what happened. Lorraine Toussaint, Matthew Modine and Gloria Reuben are also among the cast. Olivia Milch and Regina Corrado co-wrote the show (according to Alafair Burke’s 2019 novel) told Alafair Burke that the question of which sister is better at “changing moments” sounds appropriate.
Better Sister premieres on major international videos on May 29
As she enters the next chapter in her life, nearly 30 years after the sex and city premiere, Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) is still wearing great shoes as seen in the trailer for the third season of the sequel series. The new season brought her to her final season in her new apartment and had a long-distance relationship with John Corbett. But Carrie is now writing a novel, not the personal column she uses to write. As always, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) have their own problems. Sarita Choudhury and Nicole Ari Parker return their recently acquired core friends Seema and Lisa, while Rosie O'Donnell and Patti Lupone appear in brand new characters. The show inspired long-time loyal, thoughtful fans who wondered if two old men were missing: Miranda’s former partner, Che Diaz (Sarah Ramirez), who is a love or hate Them character, Kim Cattrall (Kim Cattrall), whose Samantha played Samantha last season’s phone – indeed, Samantha on her phone, which is a minute’s phone – is a minute’s fizzle.
Like that…Premiere in the US and Sky Max on Max, now in the UK