![]() It's a daring show that almost hits its mark, but comes close enough to make this list. Bloody, violent lengths! Swarm is going to divide the audience right down the middle, with many appreciating its tongue-in-cheek horror and statements on social media and pop culture, while others will wonder what the point of it all is. Kelly Connolly Swarm Season 1 (March 17, Prime Video)ĭonald Glover's newest series stars the excellent Dominique Fishback as an obsessed fan of a pop star who will go to extreme lengths to shut down the singer's haters. Whether the players win or lose on the pitch, expect a generous helping of Ted's ( Jason Sudeikis) folksy wisdom and Rebecca's ( Hannah Waddingham) boss wisdom to soften the blow of the Emmy-winning comedy's possibly final act. Nate's ( Nick Mohammed) heel-turn departure for West Ham United isn't helping. unless it's not) will find AFC Richmond back in the Premier League but still fighting to make believers out of the media - and their competitors. Add another: Do you believe in an English football team under the leadership of an American coach? Ted Lasso's third season (which is expected to be its final season. Allison Picurro Ted Lasso Season 3 (March 15, Apple TV+)ĭo you believe in magic? Do you believe in life after love? These are some of pop culture's greatest questions. Will it be fun? Impossible to say, but we're getting another live Rihanna performance out of it. What will happen, other than an exhausting amount of jokes about The Slap? All signs currently point to Everything Everywhere All at Once being the big winner of the night, but there's always a chance of an upset - remember when Anthony Hopkins randomly walked away with Best Actor a couple of years ago? (Belated hot take: He deserved it!) Maybe Angela Bassett will do the thing (read: win an Oscar), and maybe Austin Butler will finally be rewarded with the ultimate prize for his (vocal) transformation into Elvis Presley. Our first post-Slap Oscars are almost here. Tim Surette 95th Academy Awards (March 12, ABC) What happens throughout the course of the season is pretty drastic, as some contestants bring out the worst in each other. Hardcore survivalists are dropped into the harsh Alaskan wilderness and grouped into teams of four, where their egos and individualism are bent until they break. Netflix is trying out its own version of History Channel's popular survivalist reality competition Alone, except it's changing the rules by blowing up the essence of the whole show: It's making lone wolves work as a team. There's original music, too! - Tim Surette Outlast Season 1 (March 10, Netflix) ![]() Riley Keough and Sam Claflin star as the creative butting heads whose musical and romantic chemistry makes and breaks the band Daisy Jones & The Six - inspired by Fleetwood Mac - and Timothy Olyphant wears a hilarious wig. Taylor Jenkins Reid's best-selling book revealing what happened to the biggest (fictional) band of the 1970s gets adapted into a road-tripping series with some sex, a decent amount of drugs, some (soft) rock and roll, and lots of drama. Tim Surette Daisy Jones & The Six Season 1 (March 3, Prime Video) That is some serious Marvel sh-! Don't ask me what's going on, I just watch for Baby Yoda eating space frogs. But know that if you skipped The Book of Boba Fett, you might want to watch at least the last three episodes of that spin-off's first season, as Grogu and Mando make some important appearances toward the end and that story carries over into The Mandalorian. That's right, The Mandalorian is back, meaning Pascal may reign over genre television as the lead on two of the biggest sci-fi shows of the year… at the same time. Stop me if you've heard this before: Pedro Pascal plays a gruff survivor who shleps a youngster around hostile territory. ![]() Melanie Lynskey, Yellowjackets Colin Bentley/SHOWTIME The Mandalorian Season 3 (March 1, Disney+)
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