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Jason Bateman is doubling down on his relationship with Netflix. Why Not a Woman or Person of Color? Ozark Abrams to Direct 'Star Wars: Episode IX'. Watch: Seasons 1-2 on Starz Season 3 premiered September 10 Now is the time to jump aboard the Outlander train because Season 3 has just started after more than a year since the second season ended. Sam Heughan plays Jamie Fraser, the Jon Snow of our story, a hunky warrior whom she falls in love with.
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The series is based on Diana Gabaldon’s time-travel fantasy novels and follows a nurse, Claire Randall, who accidentally finds herself time-traveling from 1945 to 1743 and unwittingly finds herself in the thick of the Jacobite rebellion.
Take the furs of Winterfell and add kilts, and you have Outlander, Starz’s sprawling love story set in the Scottish Highlands in the mid-17th century. Watch: Season 1 on Netflix renewed for Season 2 Outlander A kaleidoscopic experience of nonlinear storytelling and expressive dance movements that are as communicative as the scripted dialogue, Marling and co-creator Zal Batmanglij raise more questions than they answer: Is Prairie telling the truth? And does another, celestial plane exist beyond the world we inhabit? The OA is trippy but utterly mesmerizing. Blind Prairie Johnson (Marling) reappears years after she was abducted with a fantastical story of her death, rebirth and captivity-and with her sight restored. The OA, created by and starring Brit Marling, is a textured piece of work that leaves the viewer in a hallucinatory trance. Watch: Season 1 on HBO Season 2 in 2018.ĭon't miss: Tillerson, Mattis and McMaster Present Trump With Plan to Stop Iranian Aggression The OAĪs broadcast and cable turned to pre-holiday reruns last December, Netflix quietly dropped an eight-part series that was literally out of this world. Like GoT, this is a big ensemble piece with incredible performances from Anthony Hopkins as Westworld’s enigmatic creator Robert Ford, Ed Harris as the Man in Black and especially Thandie Newton as host Maeve. As the complex first season unravels, and raises questions about the ethics of AI and the human condition, some of the hosts gain consciousness. Westworld, from the minds of Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, is a sci-fi thriller set in a theme park, Westworld, where tourists can play out their fantasies of starring in a Western by interacting with “hosts”-artificial intelligence robots that look and act just like humans.
Yes, Game of Thrones is ending but thankfully, HBO has another series to take over as its flagship drama. Watch: Season 1 on Hulu Season 2 in 2018. If you love the tension of GoT-the feeling that anything can happen at anytime-then putting yourself in the shoes of Ofglen is a nerve-shredding, but wholly rewarding television experience. Through the lens of Elisabeth Moss’ harrowing and defiant portrayal of Ofglen, the series is a searing examination of the subjugation of women, gender-based violence, the patriarchy and class divides. Women able to get pregnant are enslaved by the ruling elite class-religious zealots who have taken control of the government-and subjected to ritualistic rape to bring new life into the world. Based on Margaret Atwood’s best-selling novel of the same name, Handmaid’s Tale is set in a dystopian U.S. With The Handmaid’s Tale, which premiered its 10-episode first season in April, streaming service Hulu finally landed its first big, prestige show a la Netflix’s House of Cards and Amazon’s Transparent. And no, there’s no Stranger Things, because you should already be watching it.) The Handmaid’s Tale (Note: This list only includes series still on the air so you can enjoy the watercooler discussion that we all love when GoT airs. Here is the Newsweek guide to what to watch. Related: Seven best moments from Game of Thrones Season 7 Trending: President Trump's Photo Still Not Hanging in Federal Offices