Manifest Season 4, Part 1 premieres November 4 on Netflix. Season four will be released in two parts consisting of 10 episodes each. Two years after the brutal murder of Grace turned their lives upside down, the Stone family is in shambles as a devastated Ben continues to mourn his wife and search for his kidnapped daughter, Eden. Consumed by his grief, Ben has stepped down from his role as co-captain of the lifeboat, leaving Michaela to captain it alone, a near impossible feat with the passengers’ every move now being monitored by a government registry. As the Death Date draws closer and the passengers grow desperate for a path to survival, a mysterious passenger arrives with a package for Cal that changes everything they know about Flight 828 and will prove to be the key to unlocking the secret of the Callings in this compelling, mind-bending, and deeply emotional journey.
Season two of The Kardashians premieres on hulu September 22. Cameras return to capture the ever-changing lives of Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie. The family welcomes viewers back to stand with them through their biggest triumphs and struggles. From fiery romances and life changing milestones to unimaginable successes. The family bond remains unbreakable as they navigate their public and private lives for the world to see.
Season five of Yellowstone kicks off with a two hour premiere November 13. The series chronicles the Dutton family, led by John Dutton, who controls the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States. Amid shifting alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds, and hard-earned respect – the ranch is in constant conflict with those it borders – an expanding town, an Indian reservation, and vicious business rivalries.
OWN’s Queen Sugar returns for its seventh and final season September 6. The new season kicks off six months after the events of season six.
Epix’s From has added five new cast members the ensemble for its upcoming second season. Nathan D. Simmons, Kaelen Ohm, Angela Moore, AJ Simmons, and Deborah Grover will play new roles. Additionally, Scott McCord has been upped to series regular for the second season.
The 30th Season of Power Rangers is coming in 2023 Filming begins Fall 2022. For the first time since the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers debuted in 1993, the current cast of Power Rangers: Dino Fury will be returning as the beloved Power Rangers for a third season. In Power Rangers: Dino Fury, an army of powerful alien beings is unleashed on Earth threatening life as we know it. The team of Power Rangers, fueled by the prehistoric power of the dinosaurs, are recruited to deal with the threat. The adventure continues in Power Rangers: Cosmic Fury, with the team heading out to space!
Naveen Andrews has joined the cast of Fox’s The Cleaning Lady. Andrews will play Robert Kamdar Madia’s gregarious and charming ex-lover, who is intent on driving a wedge between Arman and Nadia. Standing to lose everything, Arman has to fight to keep his world – and his dignity – intact, while determined to rebuild his life under the worst of circumstances. Season two premieres September 19.
Jennifer Connelly is set to star alongside Joel Edgerton in Apple TV+’s Dark Matter series adaptation. The new nine episode, sci-fi series is based on the blockbuster book by Blake Crouch. The series will follow Jason Dessen, a physicist, professor, and family man who – one night while walking home on the streets of Chicago – is abducted into an alternate version of his life. Wonder quickly turns to nightmare when he tries to return to his reality amid the multiverse of lives he could have lived. In this labyrinth of mind-bending realities, he embarks on a harrowing journey to get back to his true family and save them from the most terrifying, unbeatable foe imaginable: himself.
Jimmy Fallon, Willie Nelson, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jimmie Allen, Zach Williams and Miley Cyrus have been added as guest stars for the upcoming NBC Christmas film, Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas. In addition to the legendary Dolly Parton in the lead role, the film will star Tom Everett Scott, Ana Gasteyer and Angel Parker. Additional cast members will be announced at a later date.
Clea DuVall, Shane Paul McGhie, Angel Desai, Jasmine Aiyana Garvin and Leslie Silva have been cast in Peacock’s upcoming new series Poker Face. The series stars Natasha Lyonne.
Alex Hernandez, Lindsay Pulsipher and Dennis Boutsikaris have joined the cast of Apple TV+’s Sugar. Anna Gunn and James Cromwell will also recur in the series. The series also stars Colin Farrell, Kirby Howell-Baptiste and Amy Ryan.
Michael Fishman will not be returning for season five of ABC’s The Conners. Jayden Rey will also not be back as a series regular but will likely appear in guest spots this season.
Netflix has signed a new deal with Nippon TV to non exclusively stream 13 titles. The first three series premiering September 1 include Ouran High School Host Club, Claymore and the first 38 episodes of Hunter X Hunter. Other titles joining the streamer at a later point include Death Note, Death Note: Relight 1, Death Note: Relight 2, From Me to You, From Me to You S2, Berserk, Parasyte: The Maxim, Nana, Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting! and Monster.
Crackle Plus and PetSmart have teamed up to launch the new original makeover series Pet Caves. Featuring pet owners transforming a space in their home to make their pets as happy as their pets make them, Pet Caves is hosted by Atlanta-based pet behaviorist Kayla Oliver and celebrity design architect Nina Ferrer. In each episode, Kayla and Nina visit a PetSmart store to outfit the dazzling domicile with all the latest and greatest pet necessities and accessories. Dogs, cats, bunnies, and even a bearded dragon all get the white glove treatment to turn their living space into their own private pet paradise.
Apple TV+ has announced premiere dates for its upcoming kids and family series. Peanuts Anthology II premieres September 9. Sago Mini Friends premieres September 16. Season two of Wolfboy and the Everything Factory premieres September 30. Season two of Get Rolling with Otis premieres September 30. Season two of Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show premieres October 7. Season three of Ghostwriter premieres October 21. Slumberkins premieres November 4. Circuit Breakers premieres November 11. Interrupting Chicken premieres November 18.
E! has ordered a four episode special series Nikki Bella Says I Do. Bella and Artem Chingvintsev continue their love story and prepare for the next chapter of their lives and the one everyone has been waiting for … the moment Nikki walks down the aisle and says “I do.” This major moment is not without challenges as the bride and groom navigate parenthood with their son Matteo, plan a wedding, bachelorette party, find a dress, tuxedo, choose the right venue all while they hold on to hope that Artem’s family from Russia will make it to this event of a lifetime. With Nikki’s sister, Brie, by her side and so much at stake, will Nikki and Artem’s dream wedding come together without a hitch? It will premiere in early 2023.
Little Women premieres on Netflix September 3. Three sisters, who only have each other and never enough money, get entangled in a conspiracy involving the rich and powerful.
HBO’s docuseries The Vow premieres October 17. Set against the backdrop of the federal trial of The United States against Keith Raniere, the series offers an exclusive view into Raniere’s innermost circle, including NXIVM co-founder Nancy Salzman. It follows the legal and emotional journeys of the group’s founders, supporters and defectors as new evidence and stunning revelations come to light, while federal prosecutors and defense attorneys battle with opposing views of justice in a case caught in the national spotlight.
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