May's TV Highlights Unraveled
Featured Television Programs for Today: - Key points of the shows in May:
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as we dive into the world of streaming services, packed with drama, romance, and a dash of suspense. Here's what to expect!
- The Four Seasons: Streaming on Netflix, starting May 1st
Prepare yourself for a star-studded rom-com with a vacation vibe! For decades, six friends, including Nick (Steve Carell) and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), have enjoyed their free time together. But their marriage is on the rocks, causing ripples in the group. Nick separates and shows up with a younger partner (Erika Henningsen) on their next vacation, stirring up trouble. "The Four Seasons" is the reboot of the 1981 movie of the same name, starring "MAS*H" icon Alan Alda. Created by the talented Tina Fey, the series delves into life crises, long-term marriages, and friendships, all in the backdrop of four vacations.
- Sirens: Available on Netflix, starting May 22nd
On May 22nd, Netflix will premiere the high-profile thriller series "Sirens," starring Oscar winner Julianne Moore ("The White Lotus"), Meghann Fahy ("The White Lotus"), and Milly Alcock from "House of the Dragon." The series revolves around Devon (Fahy), who, upon visiting her wealthy sister Michaela's (Moore) luxurious estate for a weekend, finds herself amongst a cult Michaela leads. Devon's sister Simone (Alcock) tries to save her from Michaela's influence, unaware of the challenge she has taken on. Created by Molly Smith Metzler, who also created "Maid," this intriguing series promises a captivating watch.
- "And Just Like That...": Streaming on Sky and Wow, starting May 29th
Fans of "Sex and the City" are in for a treat as the third season of the sequel series "And Just Like That..." is just around the corner. Catch up with Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), and the gang in twelve new episodes filled with New York City's hot summer days, hotter nights, and exciting new adventures. Old flame Aidan (John Corbett) makes a comeback in the trailer, hinting at his appearances in some episodes. The new season also welcomes Rosie O'Donnell and Patti LuPone, as well as Logan Marshall-Green ("O.C., California"), adding to the impressive cast.
- "MobLand - Family till the End": Coming to Paramount on May 30th
For fans of London-based gangster stories, Paramount+ presents "MobLand," directed and produced by London gangster expert Guy Ritchie. The show centers around Conrad (Pierce Brosnan) and his wife Maeve (Helen Mirren), who lead the Harrigan gangster family. The behavior of their son Kevin (Paddy Considine) raises questions about his ability to maintain their criminal empire. Keep an eye out for this thrilling series!
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- Romantic Comedy
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- London
- Series Premiere
- Tina Fey
- Marriage
- Steve Carell
- Duchess Kate
- Colman Domingo
- Alan Alda
- 30 Rock
- In contrast to letting go, I'm eagerly awaiting the streaming premiere of "The Four Seasons" on Netflix, starting May 1st, featuring Steve Carell and Kerri Kenney-Silver.
- Coincidentally, another series worth mentioning is "Sirens" starring Meghann Fahy and Julianne Moore, premiering on Netflix on May 22nd, which I'm not going to let you miss.
- If you're a fan of romantic comedies, "And Just Like That..." is coming to Sky and Wow on May 29th, with a star-studded cast including Sarah Jessica Parker and reappearances from John Corbett and Patti LuPone.
- For London-based gangster stories, don't miss "MobLand - Family till the End" premiering on Paramount+ on May 30th, directed by Guy Ritchie and featuring Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren.