These are the fresh seasons and new series hitting small screens Rick and Morty season five will air on June 20.
Penn Badgley and Elizabeth Lail in You , for which season three will come out near the end of 2021. Courtesy Netflix
Season two of The Witcher will come out between October and December. Netflix via AP Star Wars: The Bad Batch season one is coming out on May 4. IMDb Elite season four is coming out in June. Courtesy Netflix The Handmaid s Tale season four is coming out in April. IMDb Cobra Kai season four is coming out later this year. Netflix
New books are at the Havre-Hill County Library
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New fiction Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. From the author of The Martian comes another gripping tale of survival in space. Ryland Grace wakes up to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company. As Ryland s memories fuzzily return, he realizes the magnitude of the task that now confronts him. Hurtling through space on a tiny ship, it s up to him to unravel an impossible scientific mystery-and conquer an extinction-level threat to our species. If he fails, humanity and the earth.
Here s a list of the most popular series coming to screens this year, with expected release dates: The Handmaid s Tale (season four)
Release date: April 28
Season four of
The Handmaid s Tale premieres on Wednesday, April 28 on Hulu, and will be available on OSN in the UAE the very next day.
Adapted from Margaret Atwood s classic novel of the same name, the show tells the dystopian tale of Gilead, a totalitarian society where women have become a tool for reproductivity.
The new season picks up with June, or Offred (played by Elisabeth Moss), who is back in Gilead determined to seek revenge against those who hurt her.
Published April 12, 2021
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Allow me to preface this review of
You Love Me by saying I would often stare at this book between chapters, asking myself if I wanted to keep subjecting my final two brain cells to the unending thoughts of one Mr Joe Goldberg. I did, by the way. It was like watching a car crash into a fucking pet store. I couldn’t look away, no matter how screwed up it got.