The Boys is one of those shows that draws up controversy with each of its successive seasons. Following a highly entertaining fourth season, filming for the upcoming The Boys season five is already underway.
The actor and creator tried something much less weepy this time: a sci-fi thriller. Still it was “a homecoming on so many levels,” Brown said.
Another weekend, another batch of shows and movies to wile away the hours with. Today is the last day of January, so this is the first streaming guide of February, 2025. And there are definitely a few things worth checking out new to the myriad streaming services we all subscribe to these days.
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January has finally run its course. But, before it makes way for the shortest month of the year, the world's best streaming services want you to check out the final new movies and TV shows they've released this month.
As January gives way to February, the month change-over brings more new movies and shows on Netflix, Prime Video and more of the best streaming services.
Max got plenty of afterglow from the big “Hacks” best comedy Emmy win this fall, but series producer Universal TV would appreciate some of that halo too. “Ted Lasso” is Apple TV+’s biggest hit, but give some credit to the company behind the show,
Critic Peter Travers reviews "Paradise," created by Dan Fogelman and starring Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson and James Marsden.
Paradise gives Sterling K. Brown a thrilling new role that showcases his talent just as much as This Is Us, but with a shocking additional twist.
Looking for something to watch this weekend? You’re in luck! The Grammy Awards are sure to be a highlight, celebrating
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Sterling K. Brown Reveals He Turned Down a Villain Role on 'The Boys'
Sterling K. Brown has revealed he turned down a season-long arc on The Boys. The actor recently spoke with Variety about his career and said that he had an opportunity to star on Amazon Prime Video's hit show,
The Emmy-winner takes on a dangerous conspiracy in this eight-episode political thriller. Sterling K. Brown stars as Xavier Collins, a Secret Service agent thrust into chaos in Hulu’s new political thriller “Paradise.