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| Hello there! As we prepare for the biggest premieres of the week, we revisit some of our favorite shows with unreliable characters (reminder: time to rewatch Fleabag!). Plus, HBO Max teases details about And Just Like That and a potential Harry Potter series. | | Trending Now on Likewise |
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| Trailer of the Day |
| | John Wick: Chapter 4 | John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is back for the fourth installment of his never-ending fight against the world. The action-packed adventure also includes pop star Rina Sawayama, who plays a fighter named Akira and wields a sword! The movie releases in theaters on March 24, 2023. | View Trailer |
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| | Guess the Show |
| - It made history as the first TV show to be solely made up of Indigenous writers, directors, and cast.
- Many of the storylines on the show are based on co-creator Sterlin Harjo's own experiences.
- It's filmed entirely on location in Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
| Answer in footer | | | The Ask |
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“Drop recommendations with unreliable characters. Shows where you aren't sure who you can trust.” -@pjsgalerie | Not everything is quite what it seems—that's the case in shows with unreliable protagonists, who lead viewers on a wild ride as they give a different side to their story that is removed from the reality at hand.
The Criteria Since an unreliable character is someone who controls the story and manipulates it to hide their true actions—so you don't know who to root for—crime shows are a perfect genre for them.
The Standouts: | | You | This hit Netflix series follows charming serial killer Joe (Penn Badgley) as he fixates on his victims, and goes through extreme measures to make them fall for him so he can plot his attack—while getting away with murder. | Add to watchlist |
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| | The Afterparty | A high school reunion afterparty ends with the murder of its host. When detectives arrive to investigate, each suspect gives their own account of the night. | Add to watchlist |
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| | Fleabag | In Phoebe Waller-Bridge's series, we are always under the control of the titular character, whose life is in shambles after a breakup and the death of her best friend. Yet, she keeps it hilarious to even better manipulate us into believing her side of the story. | Add to watchlist |
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| Biggest Premieres of the Week |
| | The Wonder | Florence Pugh stars in this period drama as nurse Lib Wright, who is asked to go to a rural Irish town to investigate if the family of a nine-year-old girl named Anna (Kila Lord Cassidy) is lying about the little girl miraculously surviving four months without food. Currently in select theaters, it streams on Netflix beginning Nov. 16. | Add to watchlist |
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| | Fleishman Is In Trouble | Based on Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s novel of the same name, Jesse Eisenberg stars as Toby Fleishman, a man who gets back in the dating scene after his divorce. But just when he's beginning to navigate the intimidating world of online dating, his ex-wife disappears. It hits Hulu on Nov. 17. | Add to watchlist |
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| | Spirited | A musical reimagining of A Christmas Carol, starring Ryan Reynolds as Ebenezer Scrooge. He's accompanied by a star-studded cast, including Will Ferrell, Octavia Spencer, and Broadway veteran Patrick Page. It debuts Nov.18. | Add to watchlist |
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| | Disenchanted | This sequel to Enchanted picks up 15 years after Giselle (Amy Adams) and Robert (Patrick Dempsey) had their happily ever after. When they decide to move to the suburbs, Giselle makes a wish for it to be more like a fairytale—but soon the town is in danger as the magic grows out of control. Disenchanted releases Nov. 18. | Add to watchlist |
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| | Dead to Me | Dead to Me's second season ended with a massive cliffhanger: Right when Jen (Christina Applegate) was going to confess to Steve's murder, she couldn't find where she buried the body. Season 3 will reveal if Ben's alive—and if she'll have to go to prison. It debuts Nov. 17 on Netflix. | Add to watchlist |
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| | | Coming Soonish |
| 💣 HBO Max bombshells: How And Just Like That will evolve for Season 2 and the likelihood of a Harry Potter series.
🌹 Josh Groban and H.E.R. bring a modern edge in Beauty and the Beast.
🎤 Chris Rock will be the first comedian to perform live on Netflix.
🔦 What you should know about the 3-way NCIS crossover event.
🦨 Phoebe Robinson’s comedy series Everything's Trash has been canceled at Freeform.
🔮 Studio Ghibli teases Lucasfilm collab with new image of Baby Yoda. | Guess the Show Answer | Reservation Dogs. November is National Native American Heritage Month! |
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