March s must see TV.
While a certain yacht race and reality shows about love and marriage are likely to dominate TV screens this month, those into neither will be relieved to hear there are plenty of other viewing options available. TVNZ has the return of popular shows
The Casketeers (March 15, TVNZ1) and the debut of Aussie thriller
The Gloaming (March 28, TVNZ OnDemand), a thriller which stars Kiwis Martin Henderson and Rena Owen, while Three’s New Zealand drama
The Gulf is back for a second season (the first episode debuted last night, but is available on ThreeNow). Netflix’s vast line-up includes true-crime investigation
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Flying V! Flying V! If youâre of a certain age (letâs say, late 20s to early 40s) then you likely grew up watching
The Mighty Ducks, which was a trilogy of films that was so popular that it eventually got its own cartoon series as well as an NHL team that actually won the Stanley Cup. This story of ragtag kids led by Coach Bombay (played by Emilio Estevez) captured the imaginations of so many kids since it was a sports series that was legitimately made
for kids. And with The Mighty Ducks returning for a brand-new show on Disney+ called
Mighty Ducks release date confirmed, Minneapolis spotted in new trailer
The Minneapolis-set, Vancouver-filmed series debuts in March.
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Mighty Ducks reboot will debut on the streaming service on Mar. 26.
Unlike the famous 1992 movie however,
The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers will not be filmed in the State of Hockey, with production teams preferring the cheaper surrounds of Vancouver.
But Minneapolis is still where the series will be set, and the downtown skyline features briefly as the latest trailer shifts to the training facility of the new pee-wee hockey team that Emilio Estevez s Bombay will coach.
Called the Ice Palace, it s like no building we ve seen in Minneapolis so we re presuming the downtown backdrop has been digitally added.