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Leighton Meester and Luke Cook star as small-town siblings working as private detectives, and honestly, that’s all we need, we’re in. Premieres on The CW Feb. 19.
Robert De Niro stars in this Netflix drama as a former president lured back into public service by a vast conspiracy—and we swear it’s fiction. Premieres Feb. 20.
Marketing for the new season has really just been shirtless photos of star Alan Ritchson, so… there’s that. Or you can watch it for the plot! (A former military policeman metes out justice in his own apparently shirtless style.)
When a TV show really lands a plot twist that upends what we thought we were watching… well, nothing else hits quite the same. Here are three we’re still gagged over.
What could be more thrilling than a drama series about a Secret Service agent and an ex-president? Well, hold Paradise’s beer because Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden have a lot more going on in this Hulu original.
Whatever you think this show is about, it’s also about 23 other things. Rachel Bloom’s utterly idiosyncratic musical series remains a wide-ranging delight of earworms and shifting allegiances.
Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder star in this cringe comedy about do-gooders doing very bad things that ends with a series finale so insane we’re still wondering what it means.
Writer-director Dean DeBlois’ new How to Train Your Dragon stars Mason Thames as Hiccup and Nico Parker as Astrid. Rounding out the cast are Gerard Butler, Nick Frost and Julian Dennison. The fiery live-action movie swoops into theaters June 13.