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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘The Sandman’ Ending, ‘Married at First Sight’ Moves To Peacock, ‘Common Side Effects’ Trailer, ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ Reunion Date, ‘Melo Movie’ Trailer, ‘YOLO: Rainbow Trinity’ Premiere Date, and More!

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The Sandman will be ending with its upcoming second season. The new season starring Tom Sturridge will premiere in 2025. 

Married at First Sight has found a new home on Peacock. Originally launched in 2014, the reality series follows singles looking for a life-long partnership as they embark on a provocative experiment: getting legally married to a stranger the moment they first meet. The series previously aired on Lifetime. 

Common Side Effects premieres February 2 on adult swim. The half-hour series follows Marshall and Frances, two former high school lab partners who share a secret: Marshall has discovered the world’s greatest medicine, a mushroom that can heal almost anything. But getting it out into the world won’t be easy – the DEA, big pharma, and international businessmen are all on the chase to stop them. 

The three part The Real Housewives of Potomac reunion premieres February 16 on Bravo. Hosted by Andy Cohen, the season nine reunion takes an epic turn when lies are confronted and truths are brought to light. Housewives Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby, Dr. Wendy Osefo, Mia Thornton, Stacey Rusch, Keiarna Stewart and friends Jacqueline Blake and Jassi Rideaux flash back on all the fun and games throughout the season, but take each other to task for their shenanigans. And though Karen Huger is not present to answer the women’s pressing questions, the Grande Dame’s persona leaves a lasting effect on the group dynamics. 

K-Romance series Melo Movie premieres February 14 on Netflix. The series follows the rekindled romance of Ko Gyeom and Kim Mubee. Gyeom, a lifelong cinephile turned film critic, crosses paths again with Mubee, a budding director with a complex past. Though they were drawn together in the past, an unexpected incident caused them to stay apart – until fate brings them back to face each other, confronting both old wounds and sparks. Despite lingering doubt and anger, Kim Mubee becomes entangled with Ko Gyeom once more as he moves next door. 

YOLO: Rainbow Trinity premieres March 9 on adult swim. This follow-up to YOLO: Crystal Fantasy and YOLO: Silver Destiny finds Australia’s famed party duo, Sarah and Rachel, encountering more fun and silly characters populating their hometown of Wollongong than ever before 

Lance Barber is set to appear in an upcoming episode of Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage. Barber played George Sr. on Young Sheldon, the parent series of the CBS series

Cardi B, Gloria Estefan, Olivia Rodrigo, Queen Latifah, SZA, Taylor Swift, Victoria Monét and Will Smith are set as presenters for The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, airing February 2 live on CBS from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and hosted by Trevor Noah. Previously announced performers include Benson Boone, Billie Eilish, Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Cynthia Erivo, Doechii, Herbie Hancock, Jacob Collier, Janelle Monáe, John Legend, Lainey Wilson, RAYE, Sabrina Carpenter, Shakira, Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent, Stevie Wonder and Teddy Swims. 

Former Meet The Press moderator Chuck Todd is leaving NBC News. Todd has been with NBC News for almost two decades. 

New Zealand mystery series A Remarkable Place to Die premieres February 17 on Acorn TV. The series follows smart and determined homicide detective Anaís Mallory as she returns to her hometown of Queenstown, New Zealand, assuming the role of lead detective and hoping to unravel the truth behind the deaths of her father and sister. Mallory has a stellar policing career under way after a secondment to Sydney, but she is forced to confront her strained relationship with her mother and the ghosts of her past, including her ex-fiancé Luke, who is now married to her ex-best friend, Maja. With a new case to solve every episode, it rapidly becomes apparent that there is plenty hidden beyond the breathtaking scenery of the tourist town. Secrets linger and danger is never too far away. As bodies start piling up around the once-safe place, Mallory and her team are thrust into a series of intriguing cases that bring into focus the tragedies that have beset her family. Plagued by the suspicion that her ex-fiancé might somehow be involved in their deaths, Mallory also realizes that her mother may know more than she is willing to reveal. 

Argentinian thriller series Caught premieres March 26 on Netflix. The series is based on the novel by Harlan Coben. In Argentinian Patagonia’s city of Bariloche, journalist Ema Garay rises to prominence in digital media by exposing criminals who manage to evade the law. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Leo Mercer, a respected community figure who becomes the prime suspect in her investigation into the disappearance of a 16-year-old girl. As she searches for the truth, Ema finds herself forced to confront her own demons. 

Aitana: Metamorphosis premieres February 28 on Netflix. The documentary series will have 6 episodes and will invite Aitana’s fans to get to know her as they have never seen her before, enjoying her greatest hits and navigating complicated bumps in a process of personal and professional growth and maturity as she continues to establish herself as one of the biggest stars of Spanish music. 

Dalah: Death and the Flowers premieres February 27 on Netflix. The story begins with the mysterious murder of Ohm-Anusorn, shedding light on the motives of several potential suspects – all closely connected to him. Among them is Risa-Narisa Tangsinsup, his bride-to-be. Another suspect is the enigmatic Dalah, a renowned florist entangled in the lives of the two powerful families and linked to the flower shop where Ohm’s body was discovered. Lastly, there’s Sarath, the head front-desk staff at the hotel where the wedding was to take place, whose suspicious connection to Dalah raises further questions. The investigation also uncovers deep-seated tensions within the Aueathepa family. Among the suspects are Ekapop, the father of the victim; Ekasit, the uncle; and Pam, the fiery and hot-tempered niece. Could the secrets they harbor be pivotal to uncovering the truth behind this chilling murder?

Dabba Cartel premieres February 28 on Netflix. The series is a unique tale of a reluctant cartel: the lives of five middle-class women and their families are thrown into chaos when their low-key dabba service spirals into an unexpected venture – a high-stakes drug delivery operation. The women-led cartel is now thrust into peril, while the men – employees of a pharmaceutical company, called Viva Life, at the center of this syndicate – are being investigated for ties to an illegal pharmaceutical drug. Set in the Mumbai suburbs of Thane, Dabba Cartel is a heady concoction of thrill, drama, and a lot of suspense, exploring the rise of unexpected mafias and tangled investigations. The fate of these middle-class families hangs in the balance – will they escape the world of crime or plunge deeper into its dangerous grip? 

Lee Arvoy
Lee Arvoy joined the TV Source team in the summer of 2020 as a TV Writer.

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