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March 10, 2025
Hi,there! This week has some wild limited series and movies, from a heist that goes spectacularly wrong (always check to see who’s doing what before you barge into a house!) to a man who feels no pain. Not to mention a new horror comedy starring Lisa Kudrow and Parker Posey! Plus, here’s when you can watchAnora on Hulu. Happy viewing, y’all!
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Presumed Innocent took Apple TV+ viewers by storm last summer. A second season not based on the Scott Turow novels is coming (no word yet on whether Jake Gyllenhaal will reprise his role as Rusty Sabich regardless), but if you miss the twisty intricacies of Rusty’s world, here are three novels that will tide you over till then.
Read how Rusty Sabich was initially introduced to the world in Scott Turow’s first novel in the series, in which a prosecutor becomes the accused in an explosive case—the brutal murder of a woman who happens to be his former lover.
In this sequel, Rusty Sabitch has found his wife dead—and must go head-to-head with attorney Tommy Molto 20 years after they sparred in Presumed Innocent.
Rusty is enjoying a well-earned final act as a judge when his fiancee’s son is arrested—and he must step back into the courtroom one last time to (hopefully) save him in Turow’s new bestseller.
In this Apple TV+ limited series premiering Mar. 14, Brian Tyree Henry poses as a DEA agent to rob a house—only to find out it is the site of a massive narcotics ring.
Jack Quaid may not be the biggest or most-muscled guy, but in this new movie he has one skill none of the thugs who took his dream girl possess: He can’t feel pain. The action comedy hits theaters Mar. 14.
Amanda Seyfried circles back to the limited series genre with this Peacock show (based on the book by Liz Moore), about a Philly cop searching for her missing addict sister. Premieres Mar. 13.
Three couples (including Parker Posey, Lisa Kudrow, and Brian Cox!) face a 300-year-old demonic entity in this horror comedy premiering on Max Mar. 13.
Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt star in this Netflix adaptation of the graphic novel about an orphan who travels a “retro-futuristic past” with a drifter and a robot. Premieres Mar. 14.