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  • 25 holiday TV offerings to watch, ranging from comedies to rom-coms and cozy mysteries

    Whether you prefer something naughty, like the animated movie “Grandma Got Ran Over By a Reindeer” or nice, like classics “The Sound of Music” and “Home Alone,” streamers, cable and broadcast networks offer up festive choices in December.

    Highlights this year include music specials with Derek Hough and Jimmy Fallon, the Rockefeller Tree lighting hosted by Reba McEntire, Lacey Chabert’s latest Hallmark Channel movie, NFL games and even cozy mysteries with a Christmas theme.

    Here are some highlights.

    Dec. 1

    — “Dancing with the Stars” judge Derek Hough hosts the annual “The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular” on ABC. Popular recording artists including Nicole Scherzinger, Gwen Stefani, Trisha Yearwood and Mariah the Scientist put their own spin on Christmas classics. Streams next day on Hulu and Disney+.

    Dec. 3

    — Reba McEntire hosts NBC’s annual “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” which culminates in the lighting of the giant Christmas tree in New York’s Rockefeller Center. This year’s tree is a Norway spruce from Greenbush, New York. It has more than 50,000 colored lights and is topped with a Swarovski star that weighs 900 pounds. The special will also stream live on Peacock.

    — Some people find holiday prep daunting. It comes naturally to Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, whose life seems to be a Pinterest page. She’s got ideas to share in a special episode of Netflix’s “With Love, Meghan” lifestyle series. In “With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration,” Meghan taps guests including Naomi Osaka and Tom Colicchio to bake, make treats with holiday flair and craft. “Being a hostess or a host, it’s about making people feel comfortable,” the royal says.

    Dec. 5

    — In the new Apple TV special, “The First Snow of Fraggle Rock,” the Fraggles are anxiously waiting for snow to kick off their festive season. Instead, a single snowflake falls, leaving Gobo, feeling uninspired to write an annual holiday song. For the first time, he ventures into the human world to seek out ideas. The special is a reminder that unplanned moments can also come with their own magic.

    — Roku Channel has a follow-up to the holiday romance “Jingle Bell Love” starring Joey McIntyre of New Kids on the Block and Michelle Morgan. In “Jingle Bell Wedding,” Jack and Jessica are engaged and looking forward to a New Year’s Eve wedding. They’re also in charge of organizing an annual Christmas concert. Will all the planning derail their relationship?

    Dec. 6

    — Lacey Chabert works for Santa Claus in the new Hallmark Channel movie “She’s Making a List.” Chabert plays Isabel, whose job is to track kids’ behavior throughout the year. Isabel’s strict rules lighten up a bit when she’s assigned to report on an 11-year-old whose father Jason (Andrew Walker) is a widower. Chabert and Walker previously co-starred in a Valentine’s Day movie for Hallmark in 2018. “She’s Making a List” also streams on Hallmark+.

    — The OWN original, “The Christmas Showdown,” reunites Amber Stevens West and Corbin Reid from the acclaimed Starz comedy “Run the World.” They play former besties competing for the same job who learn it’s better to work as a team. Loretta Devine also stars.

    Dec. 7

    — How about a cozy mystery this Christmas? UPtv offers the new film “A Christmas Murder Mystery.” Vera Vexley is a puzzle editor for her local newspaper who also has a side-gig as a detective. When Vera’s invited to spend the holidays with family friends, a murder launches her into investigative-mode and everyone is a suspect.

    Dec. 9

    — A new two-hour, faith-based special tells the story of Mary, Joseph and the birth of Jesus in “Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas” for ABC. The Oscar winner serves as host and narrator.

    Dec. 10

    — Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox co-star in a new holiday rom-com called “Merv” for Prime Video. The pair play exes who share joint custody of their dog Merv. When Merv is visibly depressed because his human parents are no longer together, they take him on a trip to cheer him up.

    — The animated movie “Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer” is an adaptation on the farcical song of the same name. In the special, airing on The CW Network, a boy sets out to find his missing grandmother on Christmas Eve.

    Dec. 11

    — The Dolly Parton song, “Coat of Many Colors” comes to life in a TV movie airing for the first time on the CW. Set against the Smoky Mountains in the 1950s, it’s about the Parton family and how their love, faith — and a patchwork coat — help them to move past tragedy. Alyvia Alyn Lind plays young Dolly and Jennifer Nettles and Rick Schroeder portray her mom and dad. “Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors” originally debuted in 2015.

    — Jimmy Fallon’s musical comedy special from last year gets a repeat. In “Jimmy Fallon’s Holiday Seasoning Spectacular,” the “Tonight Show” host searches a New York apartment building for the holiday spirit and encounters different celebrity guests behind each door. Jonas Brothers, Justin Timberlake, LL Cool J, the Roots and “Weird Al” Yankovic all appear.

    Dec. 12

    — AMC’s annual holiday programming includes a marathon of Will Ferrell’s “Elf” beginning at 6 p.m. It broadcasts back-to-back for eight-hours.

    Dec. 13

    — Apple TV streams the beloved favorite “A Charlie Brown Christmas” for free on Dec. 13 and Dec. 14.

    — In “A Suite Holiday Romance” for Hallmark Channel, Jessy Schram stars a ghostwriter who checks-in to a fancy New York hotel for a job writing a memoir. She meets a handsome Brit (Dominic Sherwood) and the two experience a series of misunderstandings until they realize they’re meant to be.

    Dec. 14

    — HGTV returns to the White House at Christmas for a one-hour special that goes behind-the-scenes of its decorating transformation at the holidays. It also streams next day on HBO Max and Discovery+.

    — On the first night of Hanukkah, Hallmark Channel premieres the new movie “Oy to the World!” When the pipes burst at a local synagogue, a church opens its doors for an interfaith service. Brooke D’Orsay and Jake Epstein play choir directors who were also rivals in high school that must work together to put on a successful event for all.

    Dec. 15

    — Acorn TV has a two-part Christmas special of “The Madame Blanc Mysteries” airing Dec. 15 and Dec. 22. British actor Sally Lindsay plays antique dealer Jean White, who visits the France museum Maison Sainte-Victoire on Christmas Eve to authenticate an Ormolu box once owned by Marie Antoinette. It’s discovered that the box contains a ticking time bomb and Jean and her team have just 90 minutes to diffuse it.

    Dec. 16

    — “The Nutcracker” ballet is a Christmas classic, and PBS is offering a reimagined version taped at the London Coliseum. Still set to Tchaikovsky’s score, this version centralizes Clara’s story and is set in Edwardian London where a street scene has dancing chimney sweeps and suffragettes. “Great Performances: Nutcracker from English National Ballet” will also be available for streaming on PBS.org and the PBS app.

    Dec. 20

    — Lifetime is jumping on the pickleball popularity bandwagon with the new movie “A Pickleball Christmas.” It stars James Lafferty as a tennis pro whose family’s racquet club is on the brink of closing its doors. He and a tennis instructor take part in a holiday tournament to save the day.

    Dec. 21

    — Tate Donovan and Jillian Murphy star in a new Christmas movie for Great American Family called “Mario Lopez Presents: Chasing Christmas.” In the film, Donovan plays a morning show host and Murphy a designer who team up to make a child’s Christmas wish come true. Lopez’s son Dominic also has a role.

    — The Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer classic “The Sound of Music” airs on ABC.

    Dec. 24

    — “Home Alone” airs on ABC. The film made Macaulay Culkin a child star for playing a boy whose parents accidentally leave him home when their large family hurries off on a Christmas vacation. He’s left to defend his house against two clumsy burglars.

    Dec. 25

    — Netflix is gifting us with football on Christmas again this year. The Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders game is at 1 p.m. Eastern followed by the Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings at 4:30 p.m. Eastern.

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  • Superstar Sisters Zooey and Emily Deschanel Also Have Famous Parents

    Superstar Sisters Zooey and Emily Deschanel Also Have Famous Parents

    Emily Deschanel and her sister, Zooey Deschanel, have been gracing our screens for years, but did you know that success in Hollywood has been in the family for generations?

    The Deschanels’ parents were both established in the entertainment industry long before the birth of their daughters. Their father, Caleb Deschanel, is an Oscar-nominated cinematographer. He was first nominated for an Academy Award in cinematography in 1983 for the film “The Right Stuff,” followed by “The Natural” in 1984 and “Fly Away Home” in 1996. Additionally, 2000’s “The Patriot,” 2004’s “The Passion of Christ,” and 2018’s “Never Look Away” all netted him nominations. He is also a member of the National Film Preservation Board of the Library of Congress.

    Their mother, Mary Jo Deschanel, is an actor. She is perhaps best known for playing recurring character Eileen Hayward in “Twin Peaks.” She went on to appear in the movie “The Patriot” and had roles in “Law and Order: Trial by Jury” and “Ruby Sparks,” and portrayed Hayward again in “Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces” in 2014.

    Emily, the pair’s oldest child, was born in 1976. Her first role was in 1994’s “It Could Happen to You,” and her big break came through her role as Temperance Brennan on “Bones.” Zooey was born in 1980, and her career began with the TV show “Veronica’s Closet,” which aired in 1998. She went on to appear in major features like “Elf” and “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” and she also launched a musical duo, She & Him, in 2008.

    The siblings apparently had a tense relationship growing up. “I would tell her . . . that I’d [hurt] her sister and taken over her body, and that I was going to kill her next,” Emily revealed in a 2012 interview with Conan O’Brien. Fortunately, she said that the siblings now “get along now very well.”

    The pair also grew closer when they both had babies within two months of each other in 2015, with Zooey telling Jimmy Kimmel that it was “amazing” and they “couldn’t have planned it better,” per Broadway World. Zooey shares two kids, Elsie Otter and Charlie Wolf, with her ex-husband Jacob Pechenik. Emily also has two children, Henry and Calvin, with her husband David Hornsby.

    Ahead, check out some photos of the family.

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  • A Timeline of Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott’s Romance, From “Carpool Karaoke” to Getting Engaged

    A Timeline of Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott’s Romance, From “Carpool Karaoke” to Getting Engaged

    The year 2020 was arguably a big one for the couple, and in June of that year, Deschanel and Scott bought a home together. The two waited until December 2021 to share the news in a December issue of the Scott Brothers magazine, “Drew + Jonathan Reveal.”

    Scott shared their home-buying journey in a personal essay for the publication, writing, “The second house was a 1938 Georgian-style home designed by renowned California architect Gerard Colcord. As we pulled up the drive, it just seemed . . . magical. It sat on a little over an acre, and with its lush lawn and massive California sycamores, it looked like a park. Which is why when we first brought the kids by the property they dubbed it the Park House. And you know what happens when you name something, whether it’s a mangy stray dog or a beautiful home of your dreams? You keep it. The next thing you know, Zooey and I owned the Park House.”

    He gushed more about the house, calling it, “our dream home, where we’ll see the kids grow up laughing and adventuring in the yard, where we’ll play host to friends and family.”

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  • Zooey Deschanel’s Floral Engagement Ring Is One of a Kind

    Zooey Deschanel’s Floral Engagement Ring Is One of a Kind

    Zooey Deschanel is a fiancée. On Aug. 14, Deschanel and Jonathan Scott announced their engagement on Instagram with a sweet selfie, offering a close-up look at the actor’s one-of-a-kind engagement ring. “Forever starts now!!!” the couple captioned their joint post. According to People, the “Property Brothers” star proposed to the bride-to-be during a family trip to Scotland, with a unique sparkler featuring a colorful floral design.

    Deschanel’s ring appears to spotlight several different gems, including a center purple flower stone and additional silver and pink diamonds. Her adorable, Barbie-pink manicure complemented the gorgeous piece of jewelry.

    Classic rings are always in style, but unique engagement rings, particularly with multiple stones, have become more prominent in recent years. While Deschanel has not yet shared the significance of her jewelry, rings with three stones typically represent a couple’s past, present, and future. Toi-et-moi or “you and me” designs, which pair two complementary gemstones, have also been a popular choice among celebrities like Emily Osment and Megan Fox.

    Deschanel and Scott have been together since 2019, after meeting on the set of of “Carpool Karaoke” with James Corden. Earlier in August, they celebrated their four-year anniversary before getting engaged. Deschanel’s children from her previous marriage, 8-year-old Elsie and 6-year-old Charlie, reportedly also played a role in Scott’s proposal.

    Get a closer look at Deschanel’s nontraditional engagement ring ahead.

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  • Zooey Deschanel Just Got Engaged—See Her Pink and Purple Floral Ring

    Zooey Deschanel Just Got Engaged—See Her Pink and Purple Floral Ring

    From Sofia Richie to Naomi Watts, there have been plenty of great celebrity weddings this summer. But just because fall is on the horizon doesn’t mean the excitement is slowing down. Today, Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott (of Property Brothers fame) just announced they’re engaged after four years of dating. How cute are they?

    In an Instagram post, Deschanel revealed her unique engagement ring, which consists of pink and purple stones in a floral design. Of course, she also coordinated her manicure with similar shades. I have a feeling her New Girl character Jessica Day would approve. According to People, the couple became engaged in Scotland, where Scott’s family is from. Keep scrolling to see their announcement. 

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  • Zooey Deschanel Thinks “Elf” Is Still Too “Scary” For Her 2 Kids

    Zooey Deschanel Thinks “Elf” Is Still Too “Scary” For Her 2 Kids

    Zooey Deschanel is the proud mom of two kids, daughter Elsie and son Charlie. Both of Deschanel’s children are from her second marriage to film producer Jacob Pechenik; they married in 2015 and separated in 2019. Both Deschanel and Jacob are pretty private about their kids, and when they do post photos of them online, they usually cover up their faces. But Deschanel, who’s been in a relationship with “Property Brothers” star Jonathan Scott since 2019, did open up about her blended family in a June Instagram post for Father’s Day. She wrote, “As a mom in a co-parenting family I am just so grateful for the dads in mine and my kids’ lives! From Daddy(Jacob), to Bonus Daddy (big-dad jonathan), Papa(Caleb) and Grandpa Jim. We are blessed with amazing father figures.”

    Scott also opened up about life with Elsie and Charlie in a May interview with “Entertainment Tonight.” “The kids’ dad is a great dad. We have an amazing relationship there as well,” he said. “I love it when the kids draw photos. They draw Mommy and Daddy and Jonathan. It’s really sweet.”

    Ahead, here’s what we know about Elsie and Charlie.

    Elsie Otter Pechenik

    Born in July 2015, Elsie Otter Pechenik is the oldest of Deschanel and Jacob’s two children and their only daughter. In an October 2015 interview with “Today,” Deschanel elaborated on her daughter’s unique name pairing. “We just really liked the name Elsie and then we both love otters — they’re very sweet and they’re also smart. They use tools . . . they hold hands while they sleep, there’s so many amazing things about otters. They’re wonderful animals,” she said.

    Since her birth, Elsie has pretty much been kept out of the spotlight as her parents don’t share many images of her on social media. Her personality, though, is another story: like many parents, Deschanel seems to enjoy sharing adorable details about her daughter in interviews. In a 2019 People interview, for instance, she revealed that Elsie has already developed her own — sometimes stubborn — sense of fashion.

    “She likes to put together outfits and she has very distinct opinions on what she will or will not wear,” she said. “It’s very sweet to see her say, ‘I like this,’ or, ‘I don’t like that,’ and express herself in that way.” The one thing Elsie apparently hates wearing? Outerwear! “She doesn’t ever want to wear jackets,” Deschanel added. “So that’s hard in the rain and when it gets cold . . . she just will not wear a jacket. Or a sweater, she won’t wear a sweater even.”

    Charlie Wolf Pechenik

    Charlie Wolf Pechenik, born in May 2017, is Deschanel and Jacob’s youngest child and only son. Charlie’s parents kept up the naming trend, giving him a typical first name and an animal-themed middle name just like his big sister.

    Not much is known about Charlie, although he was tangentially involved in a minor mix-up that technically had nothing to do with him. In 2019, “The Hills” star Lauren Conrad named her newborn son Charlie Wolf, leading to accusations of copying Deschanel, since it’s not exactly the most common name. Deschanel, for her part, chalked it up to coincidence.

    “That was so weird, right? I don’t think she knew it,” Deschanel commented to Us Weekly that October, although she did add that Charlie Wolf “is a really specific name.” Other than that blip, Charlie’s young life has been pretty low-key, just like his sister’s, and will presumably stay that way until he’s old enough to decide if he wants a public persona for himself.

    In November 2022, Deschanel did reveal that her kids are still a little young to enjoy her performance in 2003’s “Elf.” “They still usually only watch animated movies. It was a little scary for them,” she told “Access.” The “New Girl” star said she knows it’s not a “scary” film, but for them, the “suspense of Santa, Santa’s sleigh going down,” was too much.

    She also shared that both of her kids are super creative. “My son likes to make up dinosaur movies all the time and make up songs. My daughter does too, they both kind of like to make up stuff,” added Deschanel. But even though she’s part of a famous family, the actor said she’s not sure either will decide to follow in their mom’s footsteps. She explained, “I don’t know if it’s just like childhood creativity. You know, we’ll see.”

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  • ‘Dreamin’ Wild’ Trailer: Brothers Donnie And Joe Emerson Discover Newfound Musical Success 3 Decades After Releasing Their Debut Album 

    ‘Dreamin’ Wild’ Trailer: Brothers Donnie And Joe Emerson Discover Newfound Musical Success 3 Decades After Releasing Their Debut Album 

    By Melissa Romualdi.

    Roadside Attractions has released the trailer for “Dreamin’ Wild”, the upcoming biographical music-drama that tells a moving story about prevailing against all odds.

    Based on the true story of love and redemption, “Dreamin’ Wild” is “about what happened to singer/songwriter Donnie Emerson and his family when the album he and his brother recorded as teens was rediscovered after thirty years of obscurity and was suddenly hailed by music critics as a lost masterpiece,” as per the official synopsis. “While the album’s rediscovery brings hopes of second chances, it also brings long-buried emotions as Donnie (Casey Affleck), his wife Nancy (Zooey Deschanel), brother Joe (Walton Goggins), and father Don Sr. (Beau Bridges) come to terms with the past and their newly found fame.


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    Casey Affleck as Donnie Emerson and Zooey Deschanel as Nancy in “Dreamin’ Wild”.
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    Casey Affleck as Donnie Emerson and Chris Messina as Matt Sullivan in “Dreamin’ Wild”.
    Casey Affleck as Donnie Emerson and Chris Messina as Matt Sullivan in “Dreamin’ Wild”.
    — Photo: Courtesy of Roadside Attractions
    Walton Goggins, Beau Bridges, Barbara Deering, Casey Affleck and Chris Messina in “Dreamin’ Wild”.
    Walton Goggins, Beau Bridges, Barbara Deering, Casey Affleck and Chris Messina in “Dreamin’ Wild”.
    — Photo: Courtesy of Roadside Attractions

    Academy award-winning Affleck stars as the adult version of Donnie while Noah Jupe portrays teenage Donnie. Jack Dylan Grazer also stars in the film as teenage Joe, plus Chris Messina, whose character discovers the 1979 debut album in the film.

    “It really just blew my mind,” Messina says of Dreamin’ Wild in the trailer.


    READ MORE:
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    Casey Affleck as Donnie Emerson in “Dreamin’ Wild”.
    Casey Affleck as Donnie Emerson in “Dreamin’ Wild”.
    — Photo: Courtesy of Roadside Attractions
    Casey Affleck as Donnie Emerson and Zooey Deschanel as Nancy in “Dreamin’ Wild”.
    Casey Affleck as Donnie Emerson and Zooey Deschanel as Nancy in “Dreamin’ Wild”.
    — Photo: Courtesy of Roadside Attractions

    Written and directed by Academy award-winner and Emmy-nominated, Bill Pohlad, the film features original music by Donnie Emerson, including the song “Baby”, which was originally released in ’79 and now has over 30 million+ streams on Spotify.


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    The soundtrack for “Dreamin’ Wild” will be available via Light in the Attic on digital on August 4, along with a re-release of the original 1979 Dreamin’ Wild album and the collection Still Dreamin’ Wild: The Lost Recordings 1979-81.

    “Dreamin’ Wild” hits theatres on August 4.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnbsTmfF8y0

    Melissa Romualdi

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  • What Shows Should You Stream This Spring?

    What Shows Should You Stream This Spring?

    I’m at that point in life where I’m re-watching my favorite comfort shows for the zillionth time because nothing else is on. All of the shows I watch aren’t currently airing, and quite frankly, I’m bored. I can essentially quote New Girl word-for-word now because of this agonizing lull.


    And while Zooey Deschanel is never the wrong choice, I’m already counting down the days until I have something new to watch. There are plenty of good shows in existence, but when it takes Euphoria three years to create a new season…times get tough.

    Luckily enough for me – and the rest of the world – there have been a few recent announcements that have restored my faith in the streaming service gods. The TV networks have seen me re-watch Ted Lasso for the umpteenth time and decided it’s finally time to give me a new season. We can collectively release a sigh of relief.

    HBO Max, Apple TV+, Netflix, and more have been slowly announcing their upcoming shows for spring 2023 and I’m finally feeling better. I can feel myself being released from the grip of excessive reality television as we speak. I’ve even been watching countless re-runs of Degrassi (which is Drake at his best, by the way).

    If you’re feeling a little uninspired, underwhelmed, and burnt out from browsing Hulu’s main page for a show to stick out – same. But there’s hope on the horizon. Here are the best shows to stream this spring across all platforms:

    Ted Lasso – Apple TV+, March 15

    With 40 Emmy nominations and 11 wins, the accolades speak for themselves.
    Ted Lasso follows Jason Sudeikis as the title character throughout his time coaching AFC Richmond soccer as an American football coach. With lovable characters like Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) and Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham), it’s hard not to become obsessed with the show.

    Everyone loves a good underdog story, and this one is no exception. This season’s dilemma? How will Coach Nate coaching Rupert’s team affect AFC Richmond’s future?

    Succession – HBO Max, March 26

    Another huge contender at the Emmy’s: HBO Max’s Succession. It’s a drama series reminiscent of the Murdaugh family, with Logan Roy (Brian Cox) heading the media conglomerate Waystar Royco. Although his retirement is ever-looming, his children Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Roman (Kieran Culkin), and Shiv (Sarah Snook) are constantly competing for a spot at the head of the table.

    Viewers go insane for the relationship between Cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun) and Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen), but season four is going to be explosive considering all of the children are in their “Reputation Era” of sorts.

    Quarterback – Netflix

    Netflix just announced they’re releasing
    Quarterback, which follows three QBs in the NFL during the 2022 season. Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs), Marcus Mariota (Atlanta Falcons), and Kirk Cousins (Minnesota Vikings) were mic’d up each game and are now giving fans the most intimate look into the season.

    Since there are a little under 200 days until we see the next snap of a football,
    Quarterback will be a great placeholder. Fans of the game will have a chance to see some of the league’s most exciting quarterbacks in action like they’ve never seen before.

    You – Netflix, March 9

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvwvHrtL1xY

    It feels like Penn Badgley becomes the most viral person on the internet whenever a new season of You premieres. The newest installment of the Netflix series has been divided in two parts. The first is out now, and the next comes out March 9.

    We are finally seeing Joe get a taste of his own medicine. In a Knives Out-style who-dunnit, Joe is surrounded by a group of rich elite in England and someone is out to get him. With rising stars like Lukas Gage (Euphoria, White Lotus), I’m anticipating big things from part two.

    Outer Banks – Netflix, February 23 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0w8iL2vS04

    Brace yourselves. Soon everyone will be back trying to mold themselves into a John B derivative. Outer Banks is back for another season of rewriting The Goonies and us eating it up. Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Rudy Pankow, Drew Starkey, Madison Bailey, and Jonathon Daviss will take up our social media from here on out.

    Netflix knows they have a grip on the TikTok community with this show, so I can only imagine there will be lots of thirst-trap-worthy clips, a run-in with the police and the Kooks, and a plethora of bandanas tied around the neck. The Outer Banks, paradise on Earth.

    Daisy Jones & The Six – Amazon Prime Video, March 3

    If you know me, you know I’ve been anticipating this show for almost a year now. One of my favorite books of all time by Taylor Jenkins Reid has been turned into an Amazon Prime miniseries. If you’re a fan of Fleetwood Mac and 70’s rock and roll, this show will give you your fix.

    With a star-studded cast featuring Riley Keough (Elvis’ granddaughter), Suki Waterhouse, Sam Claflin, and Camila Morrone, I expect nothing less than excellence. Keough and Claflin play TJR’s version of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, as the show follows the tumultuously talented band looking back on their prime years.

    Jai Phillips

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