On Thursday June 6 2024, A&e broadcasts an episode of the series 60 Days In!
Cover Story Chaos Episode Summary
In this episode of “60 Days In” on A&e, titled “Cover Story Chaos,” viewers are in for an intense and eye-opening journey as the first three participants embark on their undercover mission inside Utah County Jail. With the clock ticking, these brave individuals enter the challenging and unpredictable environment of the jail to experience firsthand what life is like behind bars.
As the episode unfolds, audiences are immersed in the gripping reality of the participants’ experiences as they navigate the complexities of jail life. From forging alliances to navigating conflicts, the participants must adapt quickly to their new surroundings and establish their cover stories to blend in with the inmate population.
Against the backdrop of Utah County Jail, “Cover Story Chaos” offers a candid and unfiltered look at the harsh realities of...
Cover Story Chaos Episode Summary
In this episode of “60 Days In” on A&e, titled “Cover Story Chaos,” viewers are in for an intense and eye-opening journey as the first three participants embark on their undercover mission inside Utah County Jail. With the clock ticking, these brave individuals enter the challenging and unpredictable environment of the jail to experience firsthand what life is like behind bars.
As the episode unfolds, audiences are immersed in the gripping reality of the participants’ experiences as they navigate the complexities of jail life. From forging alliances to navigating conflicts, the participants must adapt quickly to their new surroundings and establish their cover stories to blend in with the inmate population.
Against the backdrop of Utah County Jail, “Cover Story Chaos” offers a candid and unfiltered look at the harsh realities of...
- 6/6/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The first three participants enter the Utah County Jail to kick off their 60-day undercover mission in this new episode of 60 Days In airing on A&e on Thursday June 6. In this installment, viewers will witness the beginning of the participants’ undercover mission as they enter the Utah County Jail, where they will spend […]
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- 6/6/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Prepare for another intense episode of “60 Days In” on A&e with “You Thought You Had A Friend,” airing on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at 9:00 Pm. In this gripping installment, viewers are thrust into the challenging and dangerous environment of The Utah County Jail alongside participants Scarlett, Daniel, Corey, and newcomer Nina.
As Scarlett, Daniel, and Corey navigate their way through the complexities of jail life, they face a myriad of obstacles and dangers. Daniel finds himself potentially at risk, facing unknown threats within the jail walls. Meanwhile, Corey’s sexuality becomes a source of conflict, highlighting the tensions and dynamics present among inmates.
Adding to the tension is the arrival of newcomer Nina, whose lack of seriousness about the realities of jail life raises concerns among both participants and jail staff. As Nina struggles to adapt to her new surroundings, tensions escalate, and the participants are forced to confront the harsh realities of their situation.
As Scarlett, Daniel, and Corey navigate their way through the complexities of jail life, they face a myriad of obstacles and dangers. Daniel finds himself potentially at risk, facing unknown threats within the jail walls. Meanwhile, Corey’s sexuality becomes a source of conflict, highlighting the tensions and dynamics present among inmates.
Adding to the tension is the arrival of newcomer Nina, whose lack of seriousness about the realities of jail life raises concerns among both participants and jail staff. As Nina struggles to adapt to her new surroundings, tensions escalate, and the participants are forced to confront the harsh realities of their situation.
- 6/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready to dive deep into the heart of Utah County Jail as A&e presents the gripping premiere of “60 Days In: Cover Story Chaos.” Set to air on Thursday, June 6, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, this intense episode follows the journey of the first three participants as they bravely step into the shoes of undercover inmates for an unprecedented 60-day mission.
As the clock ticks down to their entry into the jail, tension mounts as viewers are introduced to the diverse backgrounds and motivations of the participants. From former law enforcement officers to everyday citizens seeking to shed light on the inner workings of the criminal justice system, each individual brings a unique perspective to the table, setting the stage for a riveting exploration of life behind bars.
Against the backdrop of Utah County Jail’s gritty reality, “Cover Story Chaos” promises an unflinching look at the challenges and dangers faced by...
As the clock ticks down to their entry into the jail, tension mounts as viewers are introduced to the diverse backgrounds and motivations of the participants. From former law enforcement officers to everyday citizens seeking to shed light on the inner workings of the criminal justice system, each individual brings a unique perspective to the table, setting the stage for a riveting exploration of life behind bars.
Against the backdrop of Utah County Jail’s gritty reality, “Cover Story Chaos” promises an unflinching look at the challenges and dangers faced by...
- 5/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an intense season premiere of “60 Days In,” airing Thursday at 9:00 Pm on A&e. In Season 9 Episode 1, titled “No Tap Outs,” Sheriff Mike Smith is gearing up to send seven brave volunteers into the Utah County Jail to uncover hidden issues within the system.
As Sheriff Smith prepares the volunteers for their challenging mission, tensions run high as they face the daunting prospect of spending two months behind bars. With no option for tapping out, the participants must steel themselves for the harsh realities of jail life and the potential dangers that await them.
Viewers can expect gripping moments as the volunteers navigate the complexities of jail dynamics, forming alliances and facing unexpected obstacles along the way. From conflicts with inmates to grappling with their own fears and insecurities, the volunteers’ journey promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions and revelations.
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As Sheriff Smith prepares the volunteers for their challenging mission, tensions run high as they face the daunting prospect of spending two months behind bars. With no option for tapping out, the participants must steel themselves for the harsh realities of jail life and the potential dangers that await them.
Viewers can expect gripping moments as the volunteers navigate the complexities of jail dynamics, forming alliances and facing unexpected obstacles along the way. From conflicts with inmates to grappling with their own fears and insecurities, the volunteers’ journey promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions and revelations.
Don’t miss the...
- 5/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
If you haven’t taken the leap to bundle Disney+ and Hulu, it might be time. Streaming is only getting more expensive and competitive, and the enticing bundle (which also includes ESPN) might be a version of cable TV, but it’s also just cost efficient. Disney+ and Hulu are so intertwined that their monthly listing updates come in the same email — and as such, we decided to compile them here for you in the same list.
Whether you have Disney+ or Hulu, or both (and the IndieWire staff has weighed on our favorites), each has its benefits. Disney has the family-friendly titles, the Star Wars and Marvel (new episodes of “The Bad Batch” and “X-Men: 97” continue through April), while Hulu is the place to catch FX originals and network episodes. Both streamers have the rights to distribute National Geographic titles, which are well worth exploring along with the rest of the library.
Whether you have Disney+ or Hulu, or both (and the IndieWire staff has weighed on our favorites), each has its benefits. Disney has the family-friendly titles, the Star Wars and Marvel (new episodes of “The Bad Batch” and “X-Men: 97” continue through April), while Hulu is the place to catch FX originals and network episodes. Both streamers have the rights to distribute National Geographic titles, which are well worth exploring along with the rest of the library.
- 3/18/2024
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Netflix’s slate for November 2023 has much to offer as the transition from Halloween to Thanksgiving and eventually Christmas begins. Many favorite movies such as Jennifer Garner’s “13 Going on 30” and “The Big Lebowski” arrive Nov. 1, while Garner’s new movie “The Family Switch” rounds out the month when it arrives on the streamer Nov. 30. Other can’t-miss film arrivals on November first include “Whiplash,” “Sixteen Candles,” “The Social Network” and “Pitch Perfect.”
Several new seasons of Netflix shows arrive this month as well, the most highly anticipated of which might be “The Crown” Season 6 Part 1. The first half of the final season of the royal drama series arrives Nov. 16. The limited series adaptation of “All the Light We Cannot See” by Shawn Levy and Steven Knight launches November 2. Levy directed all four episodes of the epic drama series, adapted from the Pulitzer prize-winning novel by Anthony Doerr.
Several new seasons of Netflix shows arrive this month as well, the most highly anticipated of which might be “The Crown” Season 6 Part 1. The first half of the final season of the royal drama series arrives Nov. 16. The limited series adaptation of “All the Light We Cannot See” by Shawn Levy and Steven Knight launches November 2. Levy directed all four episodes of the epic drama series, adapted from the Pulitzer prize-winning novel by Anthony Doerr.
- 11/1/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Choose your own adventure this November on Netflix! With its latest collection of well-knowns and well-loveds like “The Big Lebowski” or HBO’s dark dramedy “Six Feet Under,” the streamer will add dozens of new originals, documentaries, animes, family films, and more.
Catch up on your reading list with a miniseries adaptation of a Pulitzer winner, David Fincher’s take on a French graphic novel series, or an anime entry into the “Scott Pilgrim” franchise. Or, if reality is strange enough, journey through history— from American civil rights leaders with the Colman Domingo-led “Rustin” to British monarchs in the final season of Netflix’s jewel “The Crown.”
Check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s new in November on Netflix, and then continue below to see the full list of everything that’s getting added to the platform this month!
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Catch up on your reading list with a miniseries adaptation of a Pulitzer winner, David Fincher’s take on a French graphic novel series, or an anime entry into the “Scott Pilgrim” franchise. Or, if reality is strange enough, journey through history— from American civil rights leaders with the Colman Domingo-led “Rustin” to British monarchs in the final season of Netflix’s jewel “The Crown.”
Check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s new in November on Netflix, and then continue below to see the full list of everything that’s getting added to the platform this month!
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- 10/31/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Elizabeth Debicki in ‘The Crown’ Season 6 (Photo Credit: Netflix)
Netflix’s November 2023 lineup of new films and TV series includes the premiere of the sixth season of the critically acclaimed drama The Crown and the debut of the wild action comedy Obliterated. Also joining the November lineup are All the Light We Cannot See, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and directed by Shawn Levy, as well as the streaming service’s first-ever live sports event.
Additional November highlights include Virgin River season five part two, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, The Killer, Rustin, and Blue Eye Samurai.
Netflix’s November 2023 Lineup:
11/1/23
Hurricane Season (Film) – When a group of kids finds a corpse floating in a canal, the brutal reality behind the perverse crime unravels a town’s hidden secrets.
Locked In (Film) – A kindly nurse tries to unlock the secrets of a coma patient’s injuries — and discovers the bitter rivalry,...
Netflix’s November 2023 lineup of new films and TV series includes the premiere of the sixth season of the critically acclaimed drama The Crown and the debut of the wild action comedy Obliterated. Also joining the November lineup are All the Light We Cannot See, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and directed by Shawn Levy, as well as the streaming service’s first-ever live sports event.
Additional November highlights include Virgin River season five part two, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, The Killer, Rustin, and Blue Eye Samurai.
Netflix’s November 2023 Lineup:
11/1/23
Hurricane Season (Film) – When a group of kids finds a corpse floating in a canal, the brutal reality behind the perverse crime unravels a town’s hidden secrets.
Locked In (Film) – A kindly nurse tries to unlock the secrets of a coma patient’s injuries — and discovers the bitter rivalry,...
- 10/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Pain Hustlers and new seasons of Big Mouth and Elite are among the high-profile new projects debuting on Netflix in October.
Directed by David Yates, Pain Hustlers is a crime drama set in the world of pharmaceuticals. The film, which boasts a starry cast that includes Emily Blunt, Chris Evans and Andy García, debuts on Oct. 27.
On Oct. 20, Netflix launches the seventh season of Big Mouth. The penultimate season of the animated comedy heads to high school but the awkward moments and growing pains for Andrew Glouberman (John Mulaney) and Nick Birch (Nick Kroll) continue.
Also on Oct. 20, the seventh season of global hit Elite hits Netflix. There’s more trouble in store for the students of Las Encinas with Omar Shanaa (Omar Ayuso) back, Ivan (André Lamoglia) mending a broken heart and Isadora (Valentina Zenere) dealing with her criminal family.
Earlier this month, the streamer launched Beckham, a docuseries...
Directed by David Yates, Pain Hustlers is a crime drama set in the world of pharmaceuticals. The film, which boasts a starry cast that includes Emily Blunt, Chris Evans and Andy García, debuts on Oct. 27.
On Oct. 20, Netflix launches the seventh season of Big Mouth. The penultimate season of the animated comedy heads to high school but the awkward moments and growing pains for Andrew Glouberman (John Mulaney) and Nick Birch (Nick Kroll) continue.
Also on Oct. 20, the seventh season of global hit Elite hits Netflix. There’s more trouble in store for the students of Las Encinas with Omar Shanaa (Omar Ayuso) back, Ivan (André Lamoglia) mending a broken heart and Isadora (Valentina Zenere) dealing with her criminal family.
Earlier this month, the streamer launched Beckham, a docuseries...
- 10/16/2023
- by Hilary Lewis and Abid Rahman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
There are a few standout new releases on Netflix in October, but it’s a rather quiet month on the world’s most popular streaming service otherwise!
Highlights this month include a brand-new series from Spook Master Mike Flanagan. The Fall of the House of Usher is a gothic tale loosely based on the short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe, and tells the story of two extremely unpleasant siblings whose family dynasty ends up going to hell in a handbasket. Before you ask: yes, Rahul Kohli is in it. That’s all that a lot of people need to know here (we’re people).
Elsewhere, Netflix is dropping a few interesting-looking docuseries, including one on football legend David Beckham. It promises to be an “intimate portrait” of Beckham, and the filmmakers were apparently granted unprecedented access to the sportsman and his family while making it.
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Highlights this month include a brand-new series from Spook Master Mike Flanagan. The Fall of the House of Usher is a gothic tale loosely based on the short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe, and tells the story of two extremely unpleasant siblings whose family dynasty ends up going to hell in a handbasket. Before you ask: yes, Rahul Kohli is in it. That’s all that a lot of people need to know here (we’re people).
Elsewhere, Netflix is dropping a few interesting-looking docuseries, including one on football legend David Beckham. It promises to be an “intimate portrait” of Beckham, and the filmmakers were apparently granted unprecedented access to the sportsman and his family while making it.
Here...
- 10/1/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Aya Furukawa as Tina, Kate Siegel as Camille L’Espanaye, and Igby Rigney as Toby in The Fall of the House of Usher’ (Photo Cr. Eike Schroter / Netflix © 2023)
Netflix’s October 2023 lineup includes Mike Flanagan’s much-anticipated horror series The Fall of the House of Usher, starring Carla Gugino, Bruce Greenwood, and Kate Siegel. The documentary series Beckham provides a peek into soccer superstar David Beckham’s personal life and soccer career, and Big Vape: The Rise and Fall of Juul delves into the controversial company.
Netflix’s October schedule also includes comedy specials, a new dinosaur series, and season seven of the adult animated comedy Big Mouth.
Netflix’s October 2023 Calendar:
10/1/23
60 Days In: Season 4
A Beautiful Mind
American Beauty
Backdraft
Casper
Catch Me If You Can
Cinderella Man
Colombiana
Drake & Josh: Seasons 1-3
Dune (2021)
Elysium
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Gladiator
Hot Tub Time Machine
Kung Fu Panda...
Netflix’s October 2023 lineup includes Mike Flanagan’s much-anticipated horror series The Fall of the House of Usher, starring Carla Gugino, Bruce Greenwood, and Kate Siegel. The documentary series Beckham provides a peek into soccer superstar David Beckham’s personal life and soccer career, and Big Vape: The Rise and Fall of Juul delves into the controversial company.
Netflix’s October schedule also includes comedy specials, a new dinosaur series, and season seven of the adult animated comedy Big Mouth.
Netflix’s October 2023 Calendar:
10/1/23
60 Days In: Season 4
A Beautiful Mind
American Beauty
Backdraft
Casper
Catch Me If You Can
Cinderella Man
Colombiana
Drake & Josh: Seasons 1-3
Dune (2021)
Elysium
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Gladiator
Hot Tub Time Machine
Kung Fu Panda...
- 9/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
It’s a new year, and that means there’s a new lineup of series premieres, season premieres and the premiere of some shows’ last seasons. Our 2023 TV premiere dates guide will help you curate your “when to watch” list for the year.
Grab your popcorn, tissues and please keep the phone calls and texts to a minimum, because this year’s lineup of shows will have you hooked. Check out our guide below, and come back frequently as we’ll keep this updated throughout the year
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What’s New on Netflix in May 2023 May 2023 Ben Wang and Michelle Yeoh in “American Born Chinese” (Courtesy of Disney) Monday, May 1 “White House Plumbers” (HBO) “A Small Light” (Nat Geo) Thursday, May 4 “Bupkis” (Peacock) “The Other Two” Season 3 (HBO Max) “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” (Netflix) Friday, May 5 “Mama June: Family Crisis” (We tv) “Silo” (Apple TV+) “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi” (Hulu) Monday,...
Grab your popcorn, tissues and please keep the phone calls and texts to a minimum, because this year’s lineup of shows will have you hooked. Check out our guide below, and come back frequently as we’ll keep this updated throughout the year
Also Read:
What’s New on Netflix in May 2023 May 2023 Ben Wang and Michelle Yeoh in “American Born Chinese” (Courtesy of Disney) Monday, May 1 “White House Plumbers” (HBO) “A Small Light” (Nat Geo) Thursday, May 4 “Bupkis” (Peacock) “The Other Two” Season 3 (HBO Max) “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” (Netflix) Friday, May 5 “Mama June: Family Crisis” (We tv) “Silo” (Apple TV+) “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi” (Hulu) Monday,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Dessi Gomez and Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
The eighth season of 60 Days In has its premiere date on A&e. It will be joined by a new series, Booked: First Day In.
60 Days In follows volunteers as they enter jail for two months to help uncover what might need changing in a facility. The new Booked series lets viewers see what it's like to be arrested.
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60 Days In follows volunteers as they enter jail for two months to help uncover what might need changing in a facility. The new Booked series lets viewers see what it's like to be arrested.
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- 5/4/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Xfinity customers are having a pretty awesome 2023, at least from a standpoint of free content. All throughout the year, subscribers to Xfinity TV and broadband services are getting free access to a new premium cable channel or streaming service every single week in a promotion the company calls “Free This Week.”
Starting Monday, April 24, and continuing through Sunday, April 30, Xfinity customers are getting free access to content from A&e Crime Central. Thrilling crime documentaries and shows like “60 Days In,” “City Confidential,” “Court Cam,” “Killer Kids” and more are now available for free. Customers also have exclusive access to the chilling series “Close Encounters with Evil.”
7-Day Free Trial $4.99 / month A&e Crime Central via amazon.com
A&e Crime Central is an ad-free video-on-demand service. It carries more than 1,500 titles, and new videos are added to the platform every single week. A subscription comes with a seven-day free trial, then runs $4.99 per month,...
Starting Monday, April 24, and continuing through Sunday, April 30, Xfinity customers are getting free access to content from A&e Crime Central. Thrilling crime documentaries and shows like “60 Days In,” “City Confidential,” “Court Cam,” “Killer Kids” and more are now available for free. Customers also have exclusive access to the chilling series “Close Encounters with Evil.”
7-Day Free Trial $4.99 / month A&e Crime Central via amazon.com
A&e Crime Central is an ad-free video-on-demand service. It carries more than 1,500 titles, and new videos are added to the platform every single week. A subscription comes with a seven-day free trial, then runs $4.99 per month,...
- 4/24/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Exclusive: Anchor Entertainment, the production company behind Discovery+’s Rebel Hearts and HBO’s Undercurrent: The Disappearance of Kim Wall, is staffing up.
The company has hired Keayr Braxton as SVP, Current Production and Dan Baglio as SVP, Development.
Braxton has previously worked with the company as showrunner of its Magnolia series The Lost Kitchen. The showrunner and director, who has also worked on A&e’s 60 Days In and ABC’s The Great Holiday Baking Show, will be responsible for managing Anchor’s production slate of series and documentaries.
Baglio was previously at Pulse Films, where he was SVP, Original Programming and Development, where he worked on series such as Vice Versa: College ports and Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11. He is tasked with developing and producing original series and feature documentaries for streamers and cable networks.
Separately, the Ethan Goldman-led company, which was previously housed within creative agency Anchor Worldwide,...
The company has hired Keayr Braxton as SVP, Current Production and Dan Baglio as SVP, Development.
Braxton has previously worked with the company as showrunner of its Magnolia series The Lost Kitchen. The showrunner and director, who has also worked on A&e’s 60 Days In and ABC’s The Great Holiday Baking Show, will be responsible for managing Anchor’s production slate of series and documentaries.
Baglio was previously at Pulse Films, where he was SVP, Original Programming and Development, where he worked on series such as Vice Versa: College ports and Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11. He is tasked with developing and producing original series and feature documentaries for streamers and cable networks.
Separately, the Ethan Goldman-led company, which was previously housed within creative agency Anchor Worldwide,...
- 9/21/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
60 Days In is returning to A&e after two years away and season seven of the reality series will be paired with a new show, Inmate to Roommate. The cable channel released trailers for both shows ahead of their August premieres. 60 Days In follows a group that willingly goes undercover in jail to discover problems in the facility. Meanwhile, Inmate to Roommate will follow newly released inmates as they try to start their lives over.
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- 7/3/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
When 60 Days In debuted on A&e in the fall of 2016, it was the first show of its kind. Sure, there have been lots of other reality shows that focus on incarceration, but 60 Days In offered a unique perspective. Instead of just going into jails with cameras, 60 Days In casts volunteers who agree to go into a local jail and pretend to be inmates for 60 days. Not only do these volunteers have to successfully maintain their cover, but they are also responsible for helping get information that can be shared with jail officials in hopes of
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Will We Ever See Another Season Of 60 Days In?...
- 11/12/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Netflix kicks off the holidays in earnest in November, with over a dozen festive movies, specials and shows, a list of which is organized below alphabetically by date.
For a deeper dive on the 42(!) original films the streamer plans to release in the final months of this year, see Deadline’s trailer-laden story here.
November 1
21 Jump Street
60 Days In: Season 6
A River Runs Through It
Addams Family Values
American Gangster
An Elf’s Story: The Elf on the Shelf
Angry Birds: Season 4 – Slingshot Stories
Bella and the Bulldogs: Season 2
The Big Wedding
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
The Claus Family (original film)
Elf Pets: Santa’s St. Bernards Save Christmas
First Knight
Forged in Fire: Season 7
Gather
The General’s Daughter
It Follows
Johnny Mnemonic
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
Last Action Hero
Moneyball
Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher
My Dad’s Christmas Date
The Nightingale
Total Recall...
For a deeper dive on the 42(!) original films the streamer plans to release in the final months of this year, see Deadline’s trailer-laden story here.
November 1
21 Jump Street
60 Days In: Season 6
A River Runs Through It
Addams Family Values
American Gangster
An Elf’s Story: The Elf on the Shelf
Angry Birds: Season 4 – Slingshot Stories
Bella and the Bulldogs: Season 2
The Big Wedding
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
The Claus Family (original film)
Elf Pets: Santa’s St. Bernards Save Christmas
First Knight
Forged in Fire: Season 7
Gather
The General’s Daughter
It Follows
Johnny Mnemonic
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
Last Action Hero
Moneyball
Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher
My Dad’s Christmas Date
The Nightingale
Total Recall...
- 10/26/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Nate Burrell, one of the stars of A&e Network's 60 Days In has died.
TMZ first reported the news, reporting that Burrell died by suicide.
He was 33 years old.
His sister, Chelsey Walker, told the outlet that he shot himself in public in downtown Allegan, Michigan, on Saturday night.
Burrell wrote a note on Facebook before his passing.
"This isn't an admission of guilt," the final post reads.
"I'm just tired, I've been through so much in my life, the pain of my situation now hurts more than I ever imagined. I can't keep going on."
Burrell had a child on the way with his wife.
He continued, "I can only imagine how bad this would all turn out, all of the legal crap that would ensue after this with custody and everything else."
"You win! You have promised for weeks, you will ruin my life and I had...
TMZ first reported the news, reporting that Burrell died by suicide.
He was 33 years old.
His sister, Chelsey Walker, told the outlet that he shot himself in public in downtown Allegan, Michigan, on Saturday night.
Burrell wrote a note on Facebook before his passing.
"This isn't an admission of guilt," the final post reads.
"I'm just tired, I've been through so much in my life, the pain of my situation now hurts more than I ever imagined. I can't keep going on."
Burrell had a child on the way with his wife.
He continued, "I can only imagine how bad this would all turn out, all of the legal crap that would ensue after this with custody and everything else."
"You win! You have promised for weeks, you will ruin my life and I had...
- 11/2/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
November is here, and as well as signalling that we’re mercifully entering the final stretch of 2020, Netflix have added a ton of new content to their library. Now that Halloween is behind us, the focus has moved firmly away from scaring subscribers out of their seats to giving them warm and fuzzy feelings inside, as the barrage of inevitable Christmas titles begin to roll out.
Of course, it isn’t all about the festive season, and as always, the world’s biggest and most popular streaming service has a diverse array of movies and TV shows being added today. The list includes all-time classics, cult favorites, underrated gems and much more, many of which have the undoubted potential to crack the Top 10 most-watched list in short order.
Action, adventure, comedy, drama, documentary and animation are all well accounted for, and you can check out the full catalogue of new...
Of course, it isn’t all about the festive season, and as always, the world’s biggest and most popular streaming service has a diverse array of movies and TV shows being added today. The list includes all-time classics, cult favorites, underrated gems and much more, many of which have the undoubted potential to crack the Top 10 most-watched list in short order.
Action, adventure, comedy, drama, documentary and animation are all well accounted for, and you can check out the full catalogue of new...
- 11/1/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Netflix is adding a ton of great titles over the next seven days. From Monday to Sunday, the streaming giant is unleashing some new Halloween-related originals for you to dig into as we approach October 31st, while it’s an usually busy weekend for the site, too, as Sunday marks November 1st, meaning a load of newly licensed movies and shows are being added to Netflix’s library.
Unfortunately, they aren’t bringing us anything fresh on Monday or Thursday, but the rest of the week is well-stocked. As you can see below, Tuesday the 27th delivers three new originals. The highlight of that day’s haul, though, has to be Blood of Zeus, the much-anticipated anime-style series that’s adapting classic Greek myths. Jason O’Mara, Jessica Henwick and Claudia Christian star.
For more, here’s the full list of what’s hitting the service this week:
Coming to Netflix...
Unfortunately, they aren’t bringing us anything fresh on Monday or Thursday, but the rest of the week is well-stocked. As you can see below, Tuesday the 27th delivers three new originals. The highlight of that day’s haul, though, has to be Blood of Zeus, the much-anticipated anime-style series that’s adapting classic Greek myths. Jason O’Mara, Jessica Henwick and Claudia Christian star.
For more, here’s the full list of what’s hitting the service this week:
Coming to Netflix...
- 10/25/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
With a new month quickly approaching, it’s time to look ahead and see what’s coming to all your favorite streaming services this November. That’s Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and, of course, HBO Max.
Halloween will soon be behind us and given that Christmas isn’t too far off, we’re beginning to see some holiday titles pop up, with all the major platforms getting into the festive spirit. That’ll continue in December as well, of course, but for November, there’s certainly tons on offer for those looking to start the celebrations early.
There’s a lot of other great stuff on the way, too, though, be it classic films, underrated gems, brand new releases and much more, and you can check out the entire lineup, sorted by date, down below. Ready to dive in?
November 1
Netflix
60 Days In: Season 5
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Halloween will soon be behind us and given that Christmas isn’t too far off, we’re beginning to see some holiday titles pop up, with all the major platforms getting into the festive spirit. That’ll continue in December as well, of course, but for November, there’s certainly tons on offer for those looking to start the celebrations early.
There’s a lot of other great stuff on the way, too, though, be it classic films, underrated gems, brand new releases and much more, and you can check out the entire lineup, sorted by date, down below. Ready to dive in?
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60 Days In: Season 5
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- 10/23/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
In an era of overflowing choice, focus is more important than ever for traditional television executives.
On the latest episode of Variety podcast Strictly Business, A+E Networks’ president of programming Rob Sharenow discusses how the cable giant pulled its flagship brands out of the ratings trenches over the past two years, thanks in large part to a renewed focus on what A&e and History do well, and a realistic assessment of what wasn’t working so well.
“We’re in an age of unbelievable distraction. There’s a million reasons why people in my profession have reason to panic,” Sharenow says. “There are incredible shifts going on in consumption. … One of the things we’ve done very well is to try and drown out all the distraction and stay focused on the core mission of what the brands has always been — to super-serve the audience.”
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On the latest episode of Variety podcast Strictly Business, A+E Networks’ president of programming Rob Sharenow discusses how the cable giant pulled its flagship brands out of the ratings trenches over the past two years, thanks in large part to a renewed focus on what A&e and History do well, and a realistic assessment of what wasn’t working so well.
“We’re in an age of unbelievable distraction. There’s a million reasons why people in my profession have reason to panic,” Sharenow says. “There are incredible shifts going on in consumption. … One of the things we’ve done very well is to try and drown out all the distraction and stay focused on the core mission of what the brands has always been — to super-serve the audience.”
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- 2/19/2020
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Leah Remini’s “Scientology and the Aftermath” docu-series is coming to an end after three seasons on A+E Networks.
However, the network has revealed that a two-hour special, airing Aug. 26, will act as a curtain call for the series. The special will reportedly cover the sexual assault allegations leveled at the Church of Scientology and Danny Masterson in particular.
“Scientology and the Aftermath” is presented by Remini and fellow former Scientologist Mike Rinder.
“Mike and I will always be grateful to A&e for giving us a platform to expose Scientology and give the victims a chance to be heard. Without the A&e team’s support ‘The Aftermath’ wouldn’t be what we intended,” said Remini in a statement. “We recognized it was time to move on to the next chapter and help people in new ways. We thank our viewers for caring in the way that you do. It means everything to us.
However, the network has revealed that a two-hour special, airing Aug. 26, will act as a curtain call for the series. The special will reportedly cover the sexual assault allegations leveled at the Church of Scientology and Danny Masterson in particular.
“Scientology and the Aftermath” is presented by Remini and fellow former Scientologist Mike Rinder.
“Mike and I will always be grateful to A&e for giving us a platform to expose Scientology and give the victims a chance to be heard. Without the A&e team’s support ‘The Aftermath’ wouldn’t be what we intended,” said Remini in a statement. “We recognized it was time to move on to the next chapter and help people in new ways. We thank our viewers for caring in the way that you do. It means everything to us.
- 8/15/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Although no release date has been revealed for the final season of “Orange Is the New Black,” Netflix has found one way to fill the gaping hole left by one of its flagship series: A reality show set inside a women’s prison. Following in the footsteps of A&E’s “60 Days In” and MSNBC’s “Lockup,” “Jailbirds” takes viewers inside the lives and loves of the inmates at the Sacramento County Jail. The series is produced by 44 Blue Productions, the documentary series production company behind the highly successful “Lockup” and its various franchise subsidiaries. This is Netflix’s first foray into the prison reality show genre.
Per the official synopsis: “Love, hate, betrayal — the drama never ends for both first-time and veteran inmates trying to survive behind bars. At the Sacramento County Jail, incarcerated women fight the power and one another as they try to make the best...
Per the official synopsis: “Love, hate, betrayal — the drama never ends for both first-time and veteran inmates trying to survive behind bars. At the Sacramento County Jail, incarcerated women fight the power and one another as they try to make the best...
- 4/26/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Discovery Channel couldn’t attract a caravan of viewers to “Border Live,” which was pulled from the schedule last month after three airings. The final episode aired on Dec. 19, and attracted just 430,000 viewers and a 0.1 rating among adults 18-49.
Discovery had initially announced “Border Live” as a six-part limited series, but in success the show might have continued on — in the vein of A&E’s hugely popular “Live P.D.,” which has inspired a trend of live on-the-ground projects.
But given the disappointing early sampling, the network confirmed to Variety that it decided to end “Border Live” earlier than planned. Hosted in a New York studio by Bill Weir, the show featured live reports from the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as stories from investigative journalist Lilla Luciano from the field.
The launch of “Border Live” couldn’t have been timelier, given the headlines and Donald Trump’s choice...
Discovery had initially announced “Border Live” as a six-part limited series, but in success the show might have continued on — in the vein of A&E’s hugely popular “Live P.D.,” which has inspired a trend of live on-the-ground projects.
But given the disappointing early sampling, the network confirmed to Variety that it decided to end “Border Live” earlier than planned. Hosted in a New York studio by Bill Weir, the show featured live reports from the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as stories from investigative journalist Lilla Luciano from the field.
The launch of “Border Live” couldn’t have been timelier, given the headlines and Donald Trump’s choice...
- 1/4/2019
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Do you watch A&E? The network just announced the premiere dates for the new TV show The First 48 Presents: Homicide Squad Atlanta and the new season of 60 Days In.
A docuseries, The First 48 Presents: Homicide Squad Atlanta "follows homicide detectives from the Atlanta Police Department as they unravel the mysteries behind some of the city's most gruesome and highly visible crimes." The series debuts on January 10th at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
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A docuseries, The First 48 Presents: Homicide Squad Atlanta "follows homicide detectives from the Atlanta Police Department as they unravel the mysteries behind some of the city's most gruesome and highly visible crimes." The series debuts on January 10th at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
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- 11/21/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
A+E Networks has set a first-look development pact with Leah Remini and renewed her “Scientology and the Aftermath” docu-series for a third season.
The production deal comes on the heels of A+E’s launch of an unscripted production unit dubbed A+E Originals. The plan is for Remini to develop a range of documentary content, beyond the subject of Scientology, for A&E, Lifetime, History and other in-house A+E platforms.
“I am so incredibly proud of this show and the movement that has started around it which continues to grow each and every day,” said Remini. “I’m honored to have a home at A+E Networks and am grateful and humbled to have the opportunity to expand our relationship telling brave stories and bringing truth to light, no matter the obstacles.”
“Scientology and the Aftermath” won the Emmy for informational series last year. The veteran actress’ expose of...
The production deal comes on the heels of A+E’s launch of an unscripted production unit dubbed A+E Originals. The plan is for Remini to develop a range of documentary content, beyond the subject of Scientology, for A&E, Lifetime, History and other in-house A+E platforms.
“I am so incredibly proud of this show and the movement that has started around it which continues to grow each and every day,” said Remini. “I’m honored to have a home at A+E Networks and am grateful and humbled to have the opportunity to expand our relationship telling brave stories and bringing truth to light, no matter the obstacles.”
“Scientology and the Aftermath” won the Emmy for informational series last year. The veteran actress’ expose of...
- 4/13/2018
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
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