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Hi there! It's a big week for watching, with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in theaters and new seasons of The Crown and Yellowstone premiering. If you're looking for more ideas on what to watch, check out what's trending now on Likewise. |
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| Trailer of the Day |
| | George & Tammy | Jessica Chastain is taking on another iconic Tammy role: She and Michael Shannon star as country music power couple Tammy Wynette and George Jones, whose complicated relationship inspired some of the most successful country songs of all time. George & Tammy premieres Dec. 4 on Showtime. | View Trailer |
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| Guess the Movie |
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- Robin Williams improvised so many of his lines that it caused this movie to not qualify for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar nomination.
- The monkey sidekick is named after the ancient Egyptian city of Abu.
- A rumor circulated that the family friendly animated film contained a subliminal racy line, but the directors denied it.
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“Looking for shows with distinct and stunning visuals.” -@ariana_eve
While movies are known for their outstanding cinematography, more and more TV shows stand out due to their instantly recognizable visuals that transport viewers into a new world.
The Criteria A TV show having distinct and stunning visuals comes down to the camera work and other eye-catching elements.
The Standouts Severance, Euphoria, and Our Flag Means Death have such distinct aesthetics that even someone who hasn't seen much of these shows will likely recognize them. Their visuals add to the story and make it even more enthralling. |
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| Severance | The Apple TV+ series about a group of employees working for a sinister company who chose a medical procedure to separate their personal and work lives is a mishmash of styles—everything from Brutalist architecture to Soviet-era interior design—shot with the precision of a surveillance camera. | Add to watchlist |
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| Euphoria | Glitter anyone? Sam Levinson's disturbing HBO Max hit series can be breathtaking and has inspired a slew of fashion and makeup trends. Plus, Season 2 was shot exclusively on Kodak Ektachrome film, giving it an unmistakable edge. | Add to watchlist |
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| Biggest Premieres of the Week |
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| Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | The MCU follow-up focuses on Shuri (Letitia Wright), Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o), Queen Ramonda, and the Dora Milaje warriors as they join forces to protect Wakanda's kingdom in the wake of T'challah's death. The sequel hits theaters Nov. 11. | Add to watchlist |
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| The Crown | The fifth season follows the British royal family in the 1990s, showing the catalyst for Prince Charles and Princess Diana's divorce, and her tragic death. The next chapter premieres Nov. 9. | Add to watchlist |
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| The English | Emily Blunt stars as Cornelia Locke, an English woman who travels to the American West searching for revenge against the man responsible for the death of her son. During her journey, she forms a close bond with Eli Whipp (Chaske Spencer), a retired Pawnee scout who seeks to reclaim his land, and they discover their quests for revenge are intertwined. Debuts Nov. 11. Don’t have Prime Video yet? Sign up now for a free 30-day trial to stream The English and other must-watch originals! | Add to watchlist |
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| Yellowstone | In the fifth season, John Dutton (Kevin Costner) is trying to keep ownership of Yellowstone. But with his new position as governor of Montana, he has to figure out which of his children will be his successor at the ranch—though none of them seem fully fit for it. The new season arrives Nov. 13. | Add to watchlist |
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| Armageddon Time | Based on filmmaker James Gray’s growing up in 1980s Queens, NY, it follows Paul (Banks Repeta), as he befriends Johnny (Jaylin Webb), the only Black boy in his class. After the pair gets into trouble for innocent rebellion, Paul wrestles with wanting to be who his parents (played by Jeremy Strong and Anne Hathaway) want him to be and staying true to himself. In theaters on Nov. 11. | Add to watchlist |
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| Coming Soonish |
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🤖 HBO cancels Westworld after four seasons.
🔫 John Wick prequel series The Continental will stream on Prime Video.
💘 Obsessed with Love Is Blind? You can apply to these reality TV casting calls.
👙 Rihanna faces backlash for her unexpected casting choice for the Savage x Fenty Vol. 4 show.
💰 Warner Bros. CEO wants to make more Harry Potter movies with J.K. Rowling’s blessing.
🥃 The White Lotus star Theo James will lead Guy Ritchie’s Netflix followup series to The Gentlemen.
🧙♀️ Aubrey Plaza joins Kathryn Hahn in Marvel’s Agatha: Coven of Chaos series. |
Guess the Movie Answer | Disney’s Aladdin celebrates its 30th anniversary this month! |
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