AMC Releases New Fear The Walking Dead Teaser (TV News Roundup)
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Blumhouse Television, will premiere on
April 11 with back-to-back episodes beginning at
9 p.m. The four-part docuseries tells the little-known true story of Beulah Mae Donald, a Black mother in Alabama, who took down the Ku Klux Klan following the brutal lynching of her son, Michael Donald, in 1981. After local law enforcement failed to act, the Black community in the area, led by Donald, fought to bring justice to her son through a lawsuit against the United Klans of America. The series features interviews with those close to the story, as well as leaders within the civil rights movement and the Black Lives Matter movement, tracing the past to the present and shining a light on Black women activists. Executive producers are
Netflix Releases The Serpent Premiere Date and Trailer (TV News Roundup)
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The Serpent” will premiere on
April 2. Inspired by real events set in the 1970s, the limited series tells the story of the merciless killer Charles Sobhraj (
Tahar Rahim) and his girlfriend Marie-Andrée Leclerc (
Jenna Coleman), who prey on tourists exploring the “hippie trail” in South Asia. When Sobhraj becomes the chief suspect in a series of murders of young Western travelers, it’s up to Herman Knippenberg (
Billy Howle), a Dutch diplomat in Bangkok, to investigate the spree of crimes. The series also stars
South Park Unveils COVID-19 Special Preview Clip (TV News Roundup)
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CASTING
Disney Plus‘ new “
Doogie Kameāloha, M.D.,” portraying the brother of lead Dr. Lahela Kamealoha (
Peyton Elizabeth Lee). Described as Lahela’s “hot older brother,” he is a charming, emotionally intelligent and charismatic guy who sometimes struggled with book smarts. The woman-centered reboot of
ABC‘s “
Doogie Howser” follows Lahela, a 16-year-old genius doctor in Hawaii. While she still lives with her family and barely has her driver’s license, her days are filled with making vital life-changing decisions. The series is written and executive produced by
Netflix Releases Shadow and Bone and Who Killed Sara? Trailers (TV News Roundup)
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HBO announced that “
Q: Into the Storm,” a six-part docuseries that explores the origins of QAnon, will debut with two back-to-back episodes on
March 21 at
9 p.m. Episodes will also be available to stream on HBO Max. The series will examine the evolution of QAnon in real-time and reveal how the anonymous figure known only as “Q” uses conspiracy theories and information warfare to game the internet, hijack politics, and manipulate people’s thinking. Additionally, “Q: Into the Storm” will examine QAnon’s influence on American culture and question the consequences of unfettered free speech permeating the darkest corners of the internet. HBO did not release information on from whom the docuseries comes, but you can watch a teaser below.
Whoopi Goldberg, Jasmine Guy Cast in Tracy Oliver s Harlem (TV News Roundup)
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In today’s TV news roundup, Whoopi Goldberg and Jasmine Guy have joined the cast of Tracy Oliver’s comedy series “Harlem,” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” will air special documentary “RuPaul’s Drag Race: Corona Can’t Keep A Good Queen Down” on Feb. 26.
CASTING
Harlem,” series from
Amy Poehler,
Pharrell Williams and
Mimi Valdés. “Harlem” is a single-cam comedy following the lives of four women from their college days at NYU and beyond as they navigate relationships, sex and career ambitions. Goldberg will portray Dr. Elise Pruitt, a brilliant, intense department head at Columbia University. Guy will play Patricia, Quinn’s wealthy mother who wants her daughter to let go of her dream to become a designer and settle down. The