TV Show Releases by Genre
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Unstable: Season 1
March 30, 2023
Jackson Dragon (John Owen Lowe), the son of an unstable biotech CEO Ellis Dragon (Rob Lowe), joins the company to save it and his father from ruin in the comedy created by the Lowes and Victor Fresco.
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Untamed
July 17, 2025
Kyle Turner (Eric Bana), a National Parks Service special agent, investigates a death in Yosemite that soon reveals secrets of the park and his own past in the limited series from Mark L. Smith and Elle Smith.
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Until I Kill You
November 7, 2024
Nurse Delia Balmer (Anna Maxwell Martin) learns her boyfriend John Sweeney (Shaun Evans) is a murderer and survives to help convict him in the true-crime miniseries based on Balmer's book "Living with a Serial Killer".
[Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 3 Nov 2024 and in the US on BritBox on 7 Nov 2024]
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Upstairs, Downstairs: Season 1
December 26, 2010
The sequel of the 1970s classic show about an affluent family and the servants who work for the family is set five years after the original series concluded.
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Upstairs, Downstairs: Season 2
February 19, 2012
The final season of the BBC series picks up in September 1938, with Maud's sister, Blanche Mottershead (Alex Kingston), coming to visit, and a new maid, Beryl Ballard (Laura Haddock), joining 165 Eaton Place.
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Us: Season 1
September 20, 2020
Douglas Petersen (Tom Hollander) hopes to use his family's three-week European vacation with their son (Tom Taylor) to change his wife Connie's (Saskia Reeves) mind about leaving him in this adaptation of David Nicholls' novel of the same name.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 20 Sep 2020 and in the US as a part of PBS's Masterpiece on 20 Jun 2021]
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Utopia (2020): Season 1
September 25, 2020
Becky (Ashleigh LaThrop), Ian (Dan Byrd), Samantha (Jessica Rothe), Wilson Wilson (Desmin Borges) and Grant (Javon "Wanna" Walton) are fans of the Utopia comic and discover secret messages within its pages that predict major world events. They then find the comic protagonist, Jessica Hyde (Sasha Lane), is real and together they seek to save the world in this thriller written by Gillian Flynn and based on the British show of the same name.
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Utopia Falls: Season 1
February 14, 2020
In the near-future utopian colony of New Babyl, a group of teenagers are chosen to compete in the distinguished performing arts competition but the discovery of a secret archive of cultural artifacts puts everything they were told in question in the sci-fi musical drama from Joseph Mallozzi and R.T. Thorne.
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V: Season 2
January 4, 2011
The Vs have let loose Red Sky on planet Earth as season two begins.
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V: Season 1
November 3, 2009
The 1980s series about aliens who appear human and peaceful is remade as a split miniseries, with the second part airing sometime early next year.
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Valentine: Season 1
October 5, 2008
A family of Greek gods help mortals find their soulmates.
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Valley of the Boom: Season 1
January 13, 2019
Matthew Carnahan's six-part limited series mixes real-life documentary interviews with scripted drama to illustrate the rise and fall of three early 1990s dot-coms: Netscape, the early web browser; TheGlobe.com, an early social network; and Pixelon, a video streamer.
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Valor: Season 1
October 9, 2017
A failed secret mission by The Shadow Raiders, an elite unit of U.S. Army helicopter pilots, results with only Warrant Officer Nora Madani (Christina Ochoa) and her commanding officer, Captain Leland Gallo (Matt Barr) returning to base. When it is discovered one of their own (W. Tre Davis) is alive, they seek to return to duty and rescue him in this military drama.
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Vampire Academy (2022): Season 1
September 15, 2022
Vampire-human hybrid Rosemarie Hathaway (Sisi Stringer) and her Moroi vampire best friend Princess Vasilisa "Lissa" Dragomir (Daniela Nieves) are some of the students at St Vladimir's Academy in Julie Plec and Marguerite MacIntyre's adaptation of Richelle Mead's book series of the same name.
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Vampire Bats: Season 1
October 30, 2005
A college is terrorized by mutated vampire bats that kill scantily-clad humans in this made-for-television movie from the "creative" team that brought you "Locusts." Can college professor Lucy Lawless save the student body? What do you think.
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Van der Valk: Season 1
April 26, 2020
Piet van der Valk (Marc Warren) with his team that includes Lucienne Hassell (Maimie McCoy) and Job Cloovers (Elliot Barnes-Worrell) investigate crimes in Amsterdam in this reboot of the long-running (it ran on ITV between 1972-92) British crime drama based on the novels by Nicolas Freeling.
[Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 26 Apr 2020 and in the US as a part of PBS' Masterpiece on 13 Sep 2020]
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Van Helsing (2016): Season 1
September 23, 2016
Vanessa Helsing (Kelly Overton), the daughter of the legendary vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing, is resurrected five years in the future to try to save humanity from a world ruled by vampires in this reimagining from Neil LaBute.
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Vanished: Season 1
August 21, 2006
This serialized drama finds the FBI searching for a Senator's missing wife.
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Vanished (2026)
February 1, 2026
Alice (Kaley Cuoco) discovers alarming secrets about her boyfriend Tom (Sam Claflin) when he suddenly disappears from their train to south of France in the thriller series created by David Hilton and Preston Thompson.
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Vanity Fair (2018)
December 21, 2018
Gwyneth Hughes' adaptation of the classic novel by Thackeray William Makepeace follows Becky Sharp (Olivia Cooke) as she makes her way from her pennilessness status to the court of King George IV.
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Veep: Season 3
April 6, 2014
Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) continues to pursue a larger influence as she travels to Detroit, London, and Silicon Valley.
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Veep: Season 2
April 14, 2013
Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) seeks a larger role after her successful midterm election appearances.
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Veep: Season 7
March 31, 2019
Selina is back running for President again in the seventh and final season of the comedy.
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Veep: Season 6
April 16, 2017
Selina must learn how to live life outside the White House in the sixth season of the comedy.
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Veep: Season 5
April 24, 2016
The fifth season of the comedy begins with the decision for president ending in an electoral college tie.
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Veep: Season 1
April 22, 2013
Armando Iannucci's comedy centers on new Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and her bumbling staff.
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Veep: Season 4
April 29, 2012
The fourth season of the comedy features a guest appearance from Hugh Laurie.
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Vegas: Season 1
September 25, 2012
Ralph Lamb (Dennis Quaid), a Las Vegas rancher, is recruited by the mayor to become the new sheriff as Chicago gangster Vincent Savino (Michael Chiklis) makes a move to Sin City.
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Veronica Mars: Season 1
September 22, 2004
In the wealthy, seaside community of Neptune, California, the rich and powerful make the rules. Unfortunately for them, there's Veronica Mars, a smart, fearless 17-year-old apprentice private investigator dedicated to solving the town's toughest mysteries. Veronica used to be one of the popular girls, but it all came crumbling down around her after her best friend, Lilly, was murdered, and her then-sheriff father, Keith, was removed from office for naming Lilly's rich father as the lead suspect. During the day, Veronica must negotiate high school like any average teenage girl. But at night, she helps with her father's struggling, new private investigator business--and what she finds may tear the town of Neptune apart at the seams.
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Veronica Mars: Season 4
July 19, 2019
Veronica is hired to find the killer of one of the victims of Neptune's serial killer, who is targeting spring breakers as the fourth season premieres on Hulu.
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Versailles: Season 1
November 16, 2015
Set in 1667, 28-year-old King Louis XIV (George Blagden) is determined to build the grandest palace in Europe as he seeks destroy his enemies and obtain more power in this Anglo-French historical drama created by David Wolstencroft and Simon Mirren.
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Victoria (2016): Season 1
January 15, 2017
The first season of the British TV series follows the young Queen Victoria (Jenna Coleman) from when she takes the crown at 18, dealing with matters of the kingdom with the help of Prime Minister Lord Melbourne (Rufus Sewell) and her eventual marriage to Prince Albert (Tom Hughes).
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Vida: Season 1
May 6, 2018
Estranged sisters Emma (Mishel Prada) and Lyn (Melissa Barrera) return to the Eastside of Los Angeles after the death of their mother, where they must deal with the family business and discover secrets about their mother in the half-hour drama.
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Vida: Season 3
April 26, 2020
Things seem to be going well for Emma and Lyn, but an old family secret causes another riff between the sisters.
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Vida: Season 2
May 26, 2019
Lyn (Melissa Barrera) and Emma (Mishel Prada) struggle against money issues, anti-gentrification forces and other developers as they seek to continue to run their mother's business.
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Vienna Blood: Season 1
January 19, 2020
In 1900s Vienna, junior doctor Max Liebermann shadows Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt to learn about the criminal mind but soon finds himself helping solve murders in this crime drama series based on novels by Frank Tallis.
[Originally premiered on BBC2 on 18 Nov 2019]
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Vigil: Season 1
December 23, 2021
Scottish DCI Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) investigates a death onboard the top-secret British Royal Navy submarine HMS Vigil in this thriller created by Tom Edge.
[Premiered originally on BBC One on 29 Aug 2021 and in the US on Peacock on 23 Dec 2021]
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Vigil: Season 2
February 15, 2024
When new drone technology kills seven at the Royal Air Force base DCI Amy Silva's investigation leads her to the Middle East while DS Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) continues probing the case in Scotland in the second season of the Tom Edge series.
[Premiered originally on BBC One on 10 Dec 2023 and in the US on Peacock on 15 Feb 2024]
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Vikings: Season 2
February 27, 2014
Ragnar (Travis Fimmel) faces new challenges and problems as he continues his desire to travel to other unknown lands in season two.
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Vikings: Season 3
February 19, 2015
Ragnar (Travis Fimmel) leads his people to Wessex to learn if the promises of King Ecbert (Linus Roache) are true.
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Vikings: Season 1
March 3, 2013
Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) defies local Viking chief Earl Haraldson's (Gabriel Byrne) orders and sets out to plunder lands to the West.
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Vikings: Valhalla: Season 1
February 25, 2022
The Vikings sequel picks up more than a 100 years after the end of the History series and features Leif Erikson (Sam Corlett), Freydis Eriksdotter (Frida Gustavsson), Harald Harada (Leo Suter) and King William the Conqueror.
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Vinyl: Season 1
February 14, 2016
Set in 1970s New York City, record label president Richie Finestra (Bobby Cannavale) tries to save his company and find the next big artist in this series from Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger and Terence Winter.
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Vladimir
March 5, 2026
A professor (Rachel Weisz) becomes obsessed with her new colleague (Leo Woodall) in the limited series based on the novel of the same name by Julia May Jones.
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Waco: Season 1
January 24, 2018
The six-part series chronicles the events that led to the 51-day standoff between the Branch Davidians, led by David Koresh (Taylor Kitsch) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) and the FBI, including lead FBI negotiator, Gary Noesner (Michael Shannon).
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Waco: American Apocalypse: Season 1
March 22, 2023
The three-part documentary series directed by Tiller Russell includes tapes from the FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit, previously unreleased raw news footage, interviews with journalists, ATF and FBI agents involved in the Waco siege.
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Waco: The Aftermath: Season 1
April 16, 2023
The five-part miniseries sequel to 2018's Waco focuses on the results from the 1993 Waco siege including the Branch Davidians and its connection to Timothy McVeigh.
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Walker: Season 1
January 21, 2021
After working undercover for two years, Cordell Walker (Jared Padalecki) returns to Austin and must juggle rebuilding his relationship with his children and his own parents, as well as a new partner (Lindsey Morgan).
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Walker, Texas Ranger: Season 1
April 21, 1993
Cordell Walker is a contemporary Texas Ranger working out of the Dallas office who believed in dealing with criminals the old-fashioned way--by beating them up. Despite the rules that governed the way law-enforcement officers were supposed to act. Walker's approach closely resembled the "eye for an eye" school of crime fighting.
His partner is young Jimmy Trivette, who had grown up in the slums of Baltimore and used football as his ticket to a college education and a career with the Dallas Cowboys until he busted his shoulder. Despite Jimmy's belief in computers and scientific criminology, working with Walker, always seemed to leave him bruised and sore--when Walker was trying to get information or take people into custody it was more than likely there would be a fistfight or karate kicks. County Assistant D.A. Alex Cahill, his sometimes girlfriend, frowned on Walker's methods, even if they did get results.
When not on duty Walker and the others hung out at C.D.'s, the saloon/restaurant owned by his buddy C.D. Parker, a former Ranger forced into early retirement after taking a bullet in the knee, who still provided help and advice on cases. Uncle Ray was the wise old Native American who had raised Walker. He died at the end of the 3rd season.
Star Chuck Norris, former karate champion and movie star, played Walker in the deadpan unemotional style he used in most of his feature films. Nothing ever seemed to excite him, and the violence on the show had a cartoon quality about it. There was a surrealistic efficiency about Walker--he almost never broke sweat, got hurt, or wasted a blow--using violence because it was necessary but never glorying on it. This is Norris' first time in a TV series.
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Walker: Independence: Season 1
October 6, 2022
Set in late 1800s, Bostonian Abby Walker (Katherine McNamara) seeks the killer of her husband in Independence, Texas, where she meets con artist Hoyt Rawlins (Matt Barr), Apache tracker Calian (Justin Johnson Cortez), dancer Kate Carver (Katie Findlay), Chinese immigrant Kai (Lawrence Kao), deputy sheriff Augustus (Philemon Chambers), and Sheriff Tom Davidson (Greg Hovanessian) in this "Walker" prequel series.
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Wallander: Season 1
November 30, 2008
Having played a Danish prince, Kenneth Branagh moves further north into Scandinavia to play a Swedish detective in this BAFTA-winning adaptation of Henning Mankell's novels.
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Wallander: Season 3
July 8, 2012
Kurt Wallander (Kenneth Branagh) moves into a new house and gains a girlfriend.
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WandaVision: Season 1
January 15, 2021
Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) are living in the suburban town of Westview and trying to hide their powers, but they soon begin to suspect something is up when life begins mirroring classic TV shows.
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Wanderlust (2018): Season 1
October 19, 2018
After a bicycle accident, therapist Joy Richards (Toni Collette) seeks to fix her marriage and dwindling sex life with her husband Alan (Steven Mackintosh) by proposing an unorthodox solution in this series based on Nick Payne's play of the same name.
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War & Peace
November 12, 2017
Countess Natasha Rostova (Lily James) becomes engaged to Prince Andrei Bolkonsky (James Norton) but eventually falls in love with Pierre Bezukhov (Paul Dano) in this adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's epic novel by Andrew Davies.
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Warehouse 13: Season 1
July 14, 2009
Two Secret Service agents are sent to South Dakota to work at the mysterious Warehouse 13, which houses a variety of artifacts.
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Warehouse 13: Season 2
July 6, 2010
Artie (Saul Rubinek) survives the explosion as the second season begins. In August, characters from the show will crossover into Eureka and vice versa.
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Warrior (2019): Season 1
April 5, 2019
Set in the late 1800s, gifted martial artist Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji) immigrates from China to San Francisco and ends up as an enforcer for the one of the Chinatown tongs in this drama created by Jonathan Tropper and inspired by Bruce Lee's original writings.
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Warrior (2019): Season 3
June 29, 2023
The drama moves to Max for its third season that finds Mai Ling with even more power after the riots as Ah Sahm struggles with is choices.
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Warrior Nun: Season 1
July 2, 2020
Ava (Alba Baptista), a 19-year-old woman wakes up in a morgue and learns the ring on her back means she was chosen to be a part of a secret group of demon-hunting nuns in this series inspired by Ben Dunn's comic book series, Warrior Nun Areala.
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Washington Black
July 23, 2025
11-year-old George Washington "Wash" Black (Ernest Kingsley, Jr.) escapes Barbados with his master's brother, "Titch" Wilde (Tom Ellis) and finds a mentor in Medwin Harris (Sterling K. Brown) while in Canada in the adaptation of Esi Edugyan's novel of the same name.
[Premieres in the US on Hulu and on Disney+ internationally]
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Watchmen (2019): Season 1
October 20, 2019
Set in an alternative 2019, where there is no Internet, Robert Redford is president, and the police wear masks to protect their identities, Tulsa police detective Angela Abar (Regina King) investigates the return of a white supremacist terrorist group inspired by the now-deceased Rorschach in the Damon Lindelof series based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' graphic novel of the same name.
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Watership Down (2018)
December 23, 2018
When Fiver (voiced by Nicholas Hoult) has a vision of the destruction of Sandleford Warren, his brother Hazel (voiced by James McAvoy) and a group of other rabbits leave to find a new home. Along the way they meet other rabbits and face a number of obstacles that include predators, the weather, humans, and other animals in this four-part adaptation of the Richard Adams novel.
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Watson: Season 1
January 26, 2025
Dr. John Watson (Morris Chestnut) returns to medicine after Sherlock Holmes is killed by Moriarty in the medical drama from Elementary executive producer Craig Sweeny.
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Wayward
September 25, 2025
New local police officer Alex Dempsey (Mae Martin) begins investigating Tall Pines Academy and its leader, Evelyn (Toni Collette), after meeting two students (Sydney Topliffe and Alyvia Alyn Lind) desperate to leave it in the horror-thriller series from Martin.
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Wayward Pines: Season 2
May 25, 2016
Dr. Theo Yedlin (Jason Patric) comes out of suspended animation to find the town in revolt.
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Wayward Pines: Season 1
May 14, 2015
Secret Service agent Ethan Burke (Matt Dillon) search for two missing federal agents in a small Idaho town uncovers his ex-partner (Carla Gugino); nurse Pam (Melissa Leo), who turns out to be more dangerous than she first appeared; psychiatrist Dr. Jenkins (Toby Jones); Sheriff Pope (Terrence Howard); toymaker Harold Ballinger (Reed Diamond); and bartender Beverly (Juliette Lewis), who has her own suspicions of the town, in this series based on the Blake Crouch's book trilogy.
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We Are Who We Are: Season 1
September 14, 2020
14-year-old Fraser (Jack Dylan) adjust to moving from New York City to an Italian military base and connects with fellow 14-year-old Caitlin (Jordan Kristine Seamón) in this Luca Guadagnino coming-of-age drama series.
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We Hunt Together: Season 1
May 27, 2020
DS Lola Franks (Eve Myles) and DI Jackson Mendy (Babou Ceesay) search for two killers in the form of the free-spirited Freddy (Hermione Corfield) and ex-child soldier Baba (Dipo Ola) in the thriller written by Gaby Hull.
[Originally premiered in the UK on UKTV's Alibi on 27 May 2020]
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We Need to Talk About Cosby: Season 1
January 30, 2022
W. Kamau Bell's four-part documentary series looks into Bill Cosby's career and his eventual disgrace in light of accusations from over 60 women of sexual assault.
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We Own This City: Season 1
April 25, 2022
The limited series co-created by David Simon and George Pelecanos centers on members of the Baltimore Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force that robbed and extorted citizens for several years before a federal investigation uncovered their crimes in this adaptation of Justin Fenton's non-fiction book.
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We Were Liars: Season 1
June 18, 2025
Cadence Sinclair Eastman (Emily Alyn Lind) seeks to uncover the events that caused her amnesia during a summer on her grandfather's private island in the mystery series based on the novel of the same name by E. Lockhart.
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We Were the Lucky Ones: Season 1
March 28, 2024
A Jewish family's journey to be reunited after World War II separates them from each other is at the center of the adaptation of Georgia Hunter's novel that itself was inspired by the real history of her own relatives.
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WeCrashed: Season 1
March 18, 2022
The relationship between WeWork founder Adam Neumann (Jared Leto) and his wife, Rebekah (Anne Hathaway), is at the center of the story of the rise and fall of shared workspace company in this limited series from Lee Eisenberg and Drew Crevello.
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Wedding Band: Season 1
November 10, 2012
After years of playing at bachelorette parties, bar mitzvahs, high-school reunions, and weddings, Tommy (Brian Austin Green), Eddie (Peter Cambor), Barry (Derek Miller), and Stevie (Harold Perrineau) want something more than being just the "wedding band."
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Weeds: Season 6
August 16, 2010
Nancy and her family are on the run after Pilar's murder.
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Weeds: Season 8
July 1, 2012
The final season of Weeds sees the Botwins settling in the suburbs of Connecticut.
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Weeds: Season 7
June 27, 2011
Season seven jumps three years ahead with Nancy out of jail and in New York to complete her probation at a halfway house.
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Weeds: Season 1
August 7, 2005
This series is a single-camera comedy about a single mother who makes ends meet by selling marijuana in the fictional suburb of Agrestic, California. The series exposes the dirty little secrets that lie behind the pristine lawns and shiny closed doors of homes in the of this gated community. Mary Louise Parker stars as the suburban mom who resorts to selling weed to support her family after her husband unexpectedly dies. Jenji Kohan executive produces and writes the series.
Beginning with the premiere of the fourth season, the show shifted it's premise in almost it's entirety by relocating the cast to the fictional border town of Ren Mar after Agrestic burned to the ground. From here Nancy gave up her green thumb and began trafficking drugs over the border. Airing Information:
First Season:
Preview of pilot aired on Sunday, August 7, 2005 on Showtime at 10 PM EST with repeats on the following Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10PM EST.
From then on episodes aired first on Mondays at 10PM EST with repeats on Mondays right after the episode premiere and on Wednesdays, and Fridays at 10:00PM EST and approximately 10:30PM EST and Sunday at 10:30PM EST.
Second Season:
The season premiere will air on Monday, August 14, 2006 on Showtime.
Third Season:
The season premiere will air on Monday, August 13, 2007 on Showtime at 10 PM EST.
Production Information:
Produced by Lions Gate Television in association with Titled Productions. Weeds has received a 10-episode commitment for it's first season. It was renewed after Weeds received a Golden Globe Nomination and the two leading ladies received nominations also. The 13 episodes of the second season were filmed. Theme Song:
"Little Boxes" by Malvina Reynolds
Awards and Nominations:
63rd Annual Golden Globes in 2006
1. Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy: Weeds (Showtime - Lions Gate Television, Inc.)
Nomination
2. Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy:
Mary-Louise Parker (Nancy Botwin)
Won
3. Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:
Elizabeth Perkins (Celia Hodes)
Nominated
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Weeds: Season 2
August 14, 2006
Showtime's original comedy--now in its second season--centers on a mother (Mary-Louise Parker) who deals marijuana in her suburban California planned community in order to support her two sons after the death of her husband.
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Weeds: Season 3
August 13, 2007
This series is a single-camera comedy about a single mother who makes ends meet by selling marijuana in the fictional suburb of Agrestic, California. The series exposes the dirty little secrets that lie behind the pristine lawns and shiny closed doors of homes in the of this gated community. Mary Louise Parker stars as the suburban mom who resorts to selling weed to support her family after her husband unexpectedly dies. Jenji Kohan executive produces and writes the series.
Beginning with the premiere of the fourth season, the show shifted it's premise in almost it's entirety by relocating the cast to the fictional border town of Ren Mar after Agrestic burned to the ground. From here Nancy gave up her green thumb and began trafficking drugs over the border. Airing Information:
First Season:
Preview of pilot aired on Sunday, August 7, 2005 on Showtime at 10 PM EST with repeats on the following Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10PM EST.
From then on episodes aired first on Mondays at 10PM EST with repeats on Mondays right after the episode premiere and on Wednesdays, and Fridays at 10:00PM EST and approximately 10:30PM EST and Sunday at 10:30PM EST.
Second Season:
The season premiere will air on Monday, August 14, 2006 on Showtime.
Third Season:
The season premiere will air on Monday, August 13, 2007 on Showtime at 10 PM EST.
Production Information:
Produced by Lions Gate Television in association with Titled Productions. Weeds has received a 10-episode commitment for it's first season. It was renewed after Weeds received a Golden Globe Nomination and the two leading ladies received nominations also. The 13 episodes of the second season were filmed. Theme Song:
"Little Boxes" by Malvina Reynolds
Awards and Nominations:
63rd Annual Golden Globes in 2006
1. Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy: Weeds (Showtime - Lions Gate Television, Inc.)
Nomination
2. Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy:
Mary-Louise Parker (Nancy Botwin)
Won
3. Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:
Elizabeth Perkins (Celia Hodes)
Nominated
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Weeds: Season 4
June 16, 2008
Nancy (Mary-Louise Parker) has relocated to her father-in-law's (Albert Brooks) house near the Mexican border after her own burned down last season.
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Weeds: Season 5
June 8, 2009
Nancy's pregnancy keeps her safe from Esteban wrath for the time being but to protect her family she asks her estranged sister, Jill (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to help.
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Weird Science: Season 1
March 5, 1994
Weird Science is a show based on the 1985 John Hughes movie of the same name starring Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrock and Ilan Mitchell-Smith. High school geeks Wyatt Donnelly and Gary Wallace create their dream girl, a magical genie named Lisa, on Wyatt's computer. Having a genie leads up to five seasons of unique adventures for the guys.
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Welcome to Chippendales: Season 1
November 22, 2022
The limited darkly comedic crime drama series created by Robert Siegel chronicles how Indian immigrant Somen "Steve" Banerjee (Kumail Nanjiani) created The Chippendales and the dangerous actions he took against potential competitors.
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Wellington Paranormal: Season 1
July 11, 2021
Officers O'Leary (Karen O'Leary) and Minogue (Mike Minogue) are recruited by Sergeant Maaka (Maaka Pohatu) to investigate paranormal cases in this spin-off of the 2014 film What We Do in the Shadows.
[Premiered originally in New Zealand on TVNZ 2 on 11 Jul 2018; in the US on The CW on 11 Jul 2021]
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Wellmania: Season 1
March 29, 2023
Food critic Liv Healy (Celeste Barber) must pass a physical to get a new green card to judge for an American cooking show in this Australian comedy based on Brigid Delaney's memoirs.
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Werewolf by Night
October 7, 2022
After the death of their leader, a group of monster hunters, including werewolf Jack Russell (Gael García Bernal), are sent on a deadly competition to find a relic weapon in this special directed by Michael Giacchino.
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Westworld: Season 2
April 22, 2018
The second season of the sci-fi western series inspired by the 1973 Michael Crichton film of the same name introduces Delos Corporation founder James Delos (Peter Mullan).
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Westworld: Season 3
March 15, 2020
Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) forms a relationship with Caleb (Aaron Paul) in Los Angeles in the third season of the sci-fi western series inspired by the 1973 Michael Crichton film of the same name.
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Westworld: Season 4
June 26, 2022
The fourth season of the sci-fi western series inspired by the 1973 Michael Crichton film of the same name picks up seven years later.
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Westworld: Season 1
October 2, 2016
The sci-fi western series from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy was inspired by the 1973 Michael Crichton film of the same name and is set at a Wild West theme park created by Dr. Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) with human-like androids where guests are encouraged to indulge their fantasies and desires.
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Whale Wars: Season 1
November 7, 2008
A look at the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's efforts to stop the annual hunt of whales by the Japanese.
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What About Brian: Season 1
April 16, 2006
This mix of comedy and drama follows the lives of a group of seven friends, including its only unmarried member, Brian (7th Heaven's Barry Watson), who works at a videogame company in Los Angeles. J.J. Abrams (Lost) is among the executive producers.
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What/If: Season 1
May 24, 2019
Venture capitalist Anne (Renée Zellweger) offers a struggling couple (Jane Levy and Blake Jenner) a large cash payment for an ethically dubious proposition in this neo-noir thriller anthology series from Mike Kelly.
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When They See Us: Season 1
May 31, 2019
Ava DuVernay's four-part limited series based on the Central Park Five case where five Harlem teenagers--Antron McCray (Caleel Harris/Jovan Adepo), Kevin Richardson (Asante Blackk/Justin Cunningham), Yusef Salaam (Ethan Herisse/Chris Chalk), Raymond Santana (Marquis Rodriguez/Freddy Miyares) and Korey Wise (Jharrel Jerome) were accused of raping a white woman in 1989 and were only finally exonerated in 2014.
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When We Rise: Season 1
February 27, 2017
The miniseries written and created by Dustin Lance Black focuses on the LGBT movement from its beginnings in the 1970s to the present with LGBT activist Cleve Jones (Guy Pearce); women’s rights leader Roma Guy (Mary-Louise Parker); her wife, social justice activist Diane Jones (Rachel Griffiths); African-American community organizer Ken Jones (Michael K. Williams); and transgender-activist Cecilia Chung (Ivory Aquino).
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Whiskey Cavalier: Season 1
February 27, 2019
After a breakup, FBI agent Will Chase (Scott Foley)--codename is “Whiskey Cavalier”--is teamed up with CIA Francesca “Frankie” Trowbridge (Lauren Cohan)--codename: “Fiery Tribune”--to lead a team of spies as they save the world, deal with relationships, and office politics in this dramedy from Dave Hemingson and Bill Lawrence.
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White Collar: Season 1
October 23, 2009
A con man is given the choice of taking a job as an FBI consultant or face going back to jail.
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White Collar: Season 3
June 7, 2011
The question of trust becomes an issue for Peter and Neal as season three begins.
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Coming Soon
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Spider-Noir: Season 1
- Start date: May 25, 2026
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Summerwater
- Start date: May 25, 2026
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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder: Season 2
- Start date: May 27, 2026
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