While Season 3 (/16/42) remains in a weird limbo as behind-the-scenes negotiations are ongoing between the BBC and Disney, Doctor Who is continuing on with a new animated spinoff.
In a new interview, the head of Bonnie Productions, the company that co-produced Miss Austen with Masterpiece, reveals that a second season is currently being planned.
Having been cut loose by its parent company, Lionsgate, Starz finally brings together the two disparate genres it favors in a single contemporary Black British series, Fightland.
The new English-language remake of Astrid, retitled Patience and set in York instead of Paris, premieres as all the English-language remakes of Walter Presents shows do: with a slavishly faithful remake of the original show's first episode.
Along with its yearly debut of the BBC co-produced Agatha Christie limited series, BritBox has also taken on a revival of Partners in Crime, resetting Tommy & Tuppence in the 21st century.
All of You, a heartwrenching romantic drama starring Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso) and Imogen Poots (Outer Range), will premiere in select theaters and on Apple TV+ this September.
Acorn TV officially releases its trailer for The Madame Blanc Mysteries Season 4, plus new photos, including the promised (threatened?) 75-year-old hotties on jet skis.
Cameras are officially rolling on Amazon's continuing money pit known as The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power for Season 3 as a trio of newcomers join the fantasy series.