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Great news “ Killing Eve ” fans, AMC has announced it is moving up the season 3 premiere by two weeks . The acclaimed Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer series will now debut its third season on Sunday, April 12. The move comes as networks, cablers and streamers all contend with the
Great news " Killing Eve " fans, AMC has announced it is moving up the season 3 premiere by two weeks . The acclaimed Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer series will now debut its third season on Sunday, April 12. The move comes as networks, cablers and streamers all contend with the
© Nick Wall/BBCAmerica Great news “Killing Eve” fans, AMC has announced it is moving up the season 3 premiere by two weeks.
The acclaimed Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer series will now debut its third season on Sunday, April 12. The move comes as networks, cablers and streamers all contend with the programming and scheduling nightmare being caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
AMC, for instance, was forced to suspend production on both “The Walking Dead” and “Fear the Walking Dead,” meaning a substantial zombie-shaped hole will likely need to be filled in the network’s schedule.
“We know how adored this series is and we know how keen people are for great content right now,” said Sarah Barnett, president of AMC Networks Entertainment Group and AMC Studios. “This season of ‘Killing Eve’ digs deep psychologically, and with actors like Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer and Fiona Shaw the results are nothing short of astonishing. We literally couldn’t wait for fans to see it.”
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AMC Networks Entertainment Group today announced that it is moving the Season 3 premiere of Killing Eve up by two weeks , to next Sunday, April 12 at 9/8c . As was previously announced, all eight new episodes will be simulcast on BBC AMERICA and AMC.
Fans of Killing Eve , the Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer-fronted psychopath drama, are in for an early thrill after AMC Networks moved the show’s third season premiere forward by two weeks . “This season of Killing Eve digs deep psychologically, and with actors like Sandra Oh
Season 3 continues to follow the lives of Villanelle (Comer), the assassin without a job, and Eve (Oh), the ex-MI6 operative hiding in plain sight. All seems fine until a shocking and personal death sets them on a collision course yet again. The journey back to each other will cost both of them friends, family, and allegiances, and perhaps a share of their souls.
The show also stars Fiona Shaw, Kim Bodnia, Sean Delaney and Owen McDonnell, with the likes of Dame Harriet Walter, Danny Sapani, Gemma Whelan, Camille Cottin, Steve Pemberton, Raj Bajaj, Turlough Convery, Pedja Bjelac and Evgenia Dodina all joining for season 3.
Suzanne Heathcote, whose previous credits include fellow AMC show “Fear the Walking Dead,” is taking over the showrunner mantle for this upcoming season. Created and executive produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Killing Eve” also counts Oh, Sally Woodward Gentle, Lee Morris, Gina Mingacci, Damon Thomas, and Jeff Melvoin among its EPs.
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“ Killing Eve ” is the latest show to see its new season’s premiere date moved around amid production shutdowns The third season of the Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh-led drama will now premiere two weeks “ Killing Eve ” Season 3 , which was set to launch Sunday, April 26, will now debut Sunday
BBC America moved up the release date of the new season to April 12— two weeks earlier than the planned April 26 premiere . "This season of Killing Eve digs deep psychologically, and with actors like Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer and Fiona Shaw the results are nothing short of astonishing.
“Killing Eve” is produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd. for BBC America and is distributed by Endeavor Content. The series is based on the “Codename Villanelle” novellas by Luke Jennings.
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At the end of particularly long days, my old roommate and I used to turn to each other and ask “what’re you feeling for comfort food tonight?” We were rarely ever talking about actual food, but the TV we liked to turn to when we just needed something consistent and good, something we either didn’t have to pay close attention to, something to pass the time.
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“This season of Killing Eve digs deep psychologically, and with actors like Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer and Fiona Shaw the results are nothing short of astonishing. We literally couldn’t wait for fans to see it.” The third season will be simulcast on BBC America and AMC. It will pick up in the wake of Villanelle
The Season 3 premiere of ' Killing Eve ' has been moved up at BBC America — find out when the show will now return. And now for a TV scheduling change you might be happy about: Killing Eve ‘s Season 3 premiere has been moved up by two weeks , now debuting on Sunday, April 12 at 9/8c
To help narrow the field down a bit, here are some of the shows I’ve recently enjoyed and/or turned to most often when I just need some comfort food. I’ve also organized this list by the lengths of the shows — short, medium, and long — so you can decide just what kind of TV marathon you’re game for.
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SHORT WATCH: Everything’s Gonna Be Okay
Hulu, 10 episodes
The first season of Josh Thomas’ new Freeform dramedy, about a young guy (Thomas) having to take care of his teenage sisters (Kayla Cromer and Maeve Press) after their father suddenly dies, makes for a watch as quick as it is delightful. (Also, love this title right now.) And as a bonus: if you like this show, you just may love “Please Like Me” (3 seasons, 18 episodes total), Thomas’ first show that is also available right now on Hulu.
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SHORT WATCH: Fleabag
Amazon Prime, 2 seasons, 12 episodes total
If you haven’t watched “Fleabag” after all the hype and Emmy wins, now’s the time to see what all the fuss is about. If you have, now’s the time to blaze through it all again, the better to admire just how many jokes and moments of pathos Phoebe Waller-Bridge packs into every scene.
Tony Dungy on Andrew Luck: ‘I don’t think he’s coming back’
In an appearance on "The Dan Patrick Show," Dungy talked about Luck’s decision to step away from football, what influenced it and why he doesn’t think the 30-year-old quarterback will return to the NFL. "I don't think he's coming back." – Tony Dungy on Andrew Luck on @dpshow— Andrew Perloff (@andrewperloff) March 23, 2020 “I think his decision was well thought out. I think there was a lot of mental pressure on him, the fact that he was getting hurt a lot,” Dungy said. “I think he just made the decision; it’s time to step away. I don’t think he made that lightly.
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SHORT WATCH: High Fidelity
“High Fidelity,” Hulu, 10 episodes
Zoe Kravitz steps into the role John Cusack once embodied as Rob, a disaffected record store owner sifting through the wreckage of her five biggest heartbreaks. The Hulu update of the 2000 movie that’s more fun the more you commit to it (a phrase Rob herself would probably laugh at, but never mind).
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SHORT WATCH: Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet
Apple TV Plus, 10 episodes
From the “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” team, “Mythic Quest” throws classic TV hijinks into a gaming company headed up by Rob McElhenney’s earnest, but lowkey megalomaniacal boss. It’s sharp and very funny, with a stacked cast including “Community” star Danny Pudi and Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham (yes, really) having the time of their lives.
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SHORT WATCH: Next in Fashion
Netflix, 10 episodes
This new fashion competition show — hosted by Tan France and Alexa Chung — is basically “Project Runway,” sure, but it mostly ditches any sort of forced challenges in favor of an unlimited fabric closet and most petty drama between contestants for genuine encouragement. The results are stunning, and the season goes fast.
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Halle Berry asks Instagram for "some compassion" as she gets a giggle out of her son's "Quarantine Day 12" entertainment.The post was a video of her 6-year-old son Maceo hilariously clomp-clomp-clomping across a wooden floor and attempting to walk up a staircase in what appears to be a pair of his mom's white leather stiletto boots.
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SHORT WATCH: Pen15
Hulu, 10 episodes
One of last year’s best surprises was “Pen15,” a seemingly ridiculous show starring two thirtysomething women (creators Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle) as their eighth grade selves that quickly proved itself to be smart, hilarious and maybe a bit too insightful about just how weird it is to be a teenager.
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SHORT WATCH: Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
Netflix, 4 episodes
This series explores the four basic tenets of cooking with journeys to countries where they drive the cuisine (Italy, Japan, Mexico, and the United States). There’s never been a better time to get better acquainted with the basics of food and what can make it delicious, and no better guide to that journey than host Samin Nosrat.
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SHORT WATCH: Watchmen
HBO Go, 9 episodes
As fair warning, Damon Lindelof’s twisty take on a comics classic would make for an extremely intense marathon. But its intricate storytelling, bizarro world and sly Easter Eggs could also be very fun to absorb all in one glorious go.
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MEDIUM WATCH: American Vandal
Netflix, 2 seasons, 16 episodes
This underrated gem of a mockumentary series took on true crime tropes, but at two different high schools dealing with surreal mysteries like an errant graffiti artist who spray paints graphic images on every car in the parking lot before disappearing into the ether (#WhoDrewTheDicks). Though it sounds very silly (and it often is!), “American Vandal” told a hell of a good mystery story, and ended up being one of the better and least condescending depictions of Gen Z possibly ever.
The hunt begins again in this trailer for season 3 of "Killing Eve"
© Provided by Vanity Fair Confinement obliges, now we find ourselves at binge-watcher of the series to no end, until to reach that fateful moment when there are no more episodes to watch. Let those who have just finished the first two seasons of Killing Eve rest assured: season 3 is on its way. AMC Network s, which broadcasts the series in the United States, has indeed announced that the broadcast date for the new season will be advanced to April 12, two weeks earlier than expected.
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MEDIUM WATCH: Better Things
FX on Hulu, 4 seasons, 35 episodes and counting
Pamela Adlon’s semi-autobiographical show about raising three daughters is one of FX’s — and TV’s — best. Frank and thoughtful, the world of “Better Things” would be a lovely one to get lost in for a while when you need it.
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MEDIUM WATCH: Élite
Netflix, 3 seasons, 24 episodes
You’ll hardly find a more immediately addictive suggestion on this list than Élite, a Spanish teen drama that, at its best, feels like “Gossip Girl” mashed up with “Big Little Lies” divided by “Skins.” Come for the murder mystery, stay for the deliciously twisted teens, say goodbye to a full day of your life and thank “Élite” later.
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MEDIUM WATCH: Man Seeking Woman
FX on Hulu, 3 seasons, 30 episodes
I have a soft spot for this perceptive Simon Rich comedy, which combined sketch and serialized storytelling to take on basic relationship and dating troubles with a wonderfully bizarre point of view.
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MEDIUM WATCH: Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Acorn, 3 seasons, 34 episodes
If you want to be whisked away to another world entirely, try Miss Fisher’s 1920’s world of murder and debauchery, starring Essie Davis as a highly intelligent flapper detective. (Acorn is currently doing a 30 day free trial, during which you could also watch the upcoming Miss Fisher movie, “Crypt of Tears.”)
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MEDIUM WATCH: Sex Education
Netflix, 2 seasons, 20 episodes
Laurie Nunn’s deeply empathetic series follows Otis (Asa Butterfield), a shy high schooler who discovers that the knowledge he’s absorbed over the years from his sex therapist mother (Gillian Anderson, resplendent as per usual) comes in handy with his confused peers. What makes “Sex Education” great is that it’s interested in every kind of teenager, not just the ones we’ve seen on TV a million times before.
Former Jets QB Geno Smith blasts 'snake' Rex Ryan
Ryan disputed whether Patriots coach Bill Belichick would have had the same level of success if he had a different quarterback than Tom Brady. Ryan used his former quarterback, Smith, as an example, and not in a positive light. "Give him Geno Smith … and let's see how many Super Bowls he would have won."Rex Ryan to people who say Belichick would have been just as successful without Tom Brady. pic.twitter.com/3LsYOQblIj— First Take (@FirstTake) April 8, 2020That did not go over well with Smith, who was Ryan’s starting quarterback on the Jets for two seasons.
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MEDIUM WATCH: Succession
HBO Go, 2 seasons, 20 episodes
I’ll be honest: I initially watched three episodes of “Succession” before shrugging that it wasn’t for me, and then a year later, dove back in to see why so many friends were obsessed with it and quickly became just as obsessed. Jesse Armstrong’s whipsmart drama is wildly funny and perceptive about how power and those who wield it work — or, as “Succession” proves, often don’t at all.
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LONG WATCH: Bob’s Burgers
Hulu, 11 seasons
One of the most consistently great and joyful comedies on TV right now is “Bob’s Burgers,” the animated Fox show about a proudly weirdo family that owns a burger restaurant. Come for the jokes, stay for the increasingly ambitious musical numbers.
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LONG WATCH: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel
Both on Hulu, 7 and 5 seasons respectively
If you’re a sci-fi/fantasy/vampire fan who somehow hasn’t already embraced this twofer, both “Buffy” and “Angel” are streaming on Hulu just waiting for you to dive in. If you have, maybe try going back and forth between the shows to watch them as they originally aired (starting with “Buffy” seasons one through three, before starting the fourth season and “Angel”’s first).
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LONG WATCH: Cheers, Frasier
“Cheers” on Netflix, 11 seasons; “Frasier” on Hulu, 11 seasons
Now this classic double-header is a real commitment. With all 11 seasons of both “Cheers” and spinoff “Frasier” available to stream right now, you can start with “Cheers” and hop to “Frasier” when the doc moves to Seattle, or just blaze through both these iconic comedies however you want.
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LONG WATCH: Jane the Virgin
Netflix, 5 seasons
The madcap CW telenovela makes for a thrilling marathon thanks to its many twists, turns, and tendency to get swept up in romance. If you like reading earnest, pulpy novels with stories that don’t quit, this is the show for you.
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LONG WATCH: Mad Men
Netflix, 7 seasons
If you’ve always said that you’d “get around” to “Mad Men” eventually only to have time keep marching on, good news! All seven seasons are available on Netflix. (As fair warning, this one can get real depressing after too many episodes in a row, so make sure to take breaks, maybe by checking out January Jones’ Instagram, which is perfect, by the way.)
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LONG WATCH: Golden Girls
Hulu, 7 seasons
An ideal comfort watch, the entirety of “Golden Girls” is available for you to throw on as you cook, clean, puzzle, or whatever it is that needs doing inside the confines of your own home. Few shows on this list, or any other, can match its wit and warmth.
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LONG WATCH: Grey’s Anatomy, How To Get Away With Murder, Private Practice, Scandal: aka, The Shondaland Special
All available on Netflix
There’s a reason that the Shonda Rhimes ABC block has endured and multiplied for thing long. Any show boasting her name as a producer is just about guaranteed to be a propulsive, addictive ride that will keep you entertained for as many hours as you need it.
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LONG WATCH: Survivor
CBS All Access seasons, 1 – 40; Hulu, seasons 1 – 34
Behold: the Mount Everest of TV marathons. “Survivor” is without a doubt one of TV’s most defining shows, having churned out 40(!) seasons since its 2000 debut. It’s also one of TV’s most sneakily fascinating as it puts a magnifying glass on human interactions and ingenuity. While not every season is a winner, some seasons — like “Heroes vs Villains,” “Fans vs. Favorites,” “David vs. Goliath” — make for extremely compelling TV. And hey, if you’re ever in the mood to watch some people rough it harder than you, “Survivor” is where it’s at.
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Former Jets QB Geno Smith blasts 'snake' Rex Ryan .
Ryan disputed whether Patriots coach Bill Belichick would have had the same level of success if he had a different quarterback than Tom Brady. Ryan used his former quarterback, Smith, as an example, and not in a positive light. "Give him Geno Smith … and let's see how many Super Bowls he would have won."Rex Ryan to people who say Belichick would have been just as successful without Tom Brady. pic.twitter.com/3LsYOQblIj— First Take (@FirstTake) April 8, 2020That did not go over well with Smith, who was Ryan’s starting quarterback on the Jets for two seasons.