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5. Dynasty season four The CW, May 7 The CW
Description: Two of America s wealthiest families, the Carringtons and the Colbys, feud for control over their fortunes and their children.
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A
What critics said: The season premiere of Dynasty returned with its trademark glamorous and soapy flair, albeit to varying degrees. The main family thrived with their duplicitous plots while the side-characters stumbled to share the screen. The Young Folks (season three)
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After a four-year break, Aziz Ansari and Alan Yangâs popular dramedy series
Master of None is finally set to return to Netflix, though the showâs latest chapter doesnât look like it will be picking up where things left off for Ansariâs Dev Shah at the end of the showâs second season. With a new name â
Master of None Presents: Moments in Love â and a new focus, the award-winning series looks to continue with its engaging storytelling and exploration of the human condition sooner rather than later.
So, ahead of the return of
Master of None Season 3, weâve put together a quick rundown of seven quick things we know about well-regarded Netflix series including its premiere date, cast, and other key details to keep in mind before things pick back up later this spring.
Dirty John installment:
On the film front, Joe Wright s
Woman in the Window, starring Amy Adams as an agoraphobic child psychologist who witnesses a crime, will finally surface after first being put into production at Fox 2000 and set to open in theaters in the fall of 2019 before it was delayed by the now-defunct label s new parent company Disney and then sold to the streamer.
Other films streaming this month include Zack Snyder s zombie heist film
Army of the Dead and
Monster, based on the Walter Dean Myers novel of the same name, starring Kelvin Harrison, Jr., Jennifer Hudson and Jeffrey Wright.
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Lionsgate Television chairman Kevin Beggs, in an interview with Deadline, talked about the company’s future plans, which includes the
John Wick spin-off series
The Continental at Starz, which will be a prequel about how the hotel for assassins came to be.
He describes the first season as unfolding like three 90-minute events, sort of like a limited series. Ian McShane, the movie’s Continental founder, Winston, won’t appear on screen, though McShane has suggested he might be doing voiceover for the series, which will revolve around a 1970s version of Winston. Keanu Reeves, Beggs says, may sign on as an executive producer of