“Nobody Wants This” is currently the most popular show on Netflix, according to the platform’s public ranking system.
The new series is a romantic comedy starring Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Justin Lupe and Timothy Simmons. All 10 episodes premiered on September 26 to mostly positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised the chemistry between the two leads.
The plot focuses on an incredibly atmospheric story between a Jewish rabbi and an agnostic podcaster. “Nobody Wants This” was written by Erin Foster, who drew inspiration from her own experience meeting her husband.
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“Grotesquerie” premieres on FX on September 25 and joins Hulu the next day.
The new horror drama from Ryan Murphy stars Niecy Nash-Betts as a detective working to solve a series of disturbing crimes. Courtney B. Vance, Leslie Manville, Travis Kelce, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Michaela Diamond and Raven Goodwin also appear in the series middle.
The second season of the Paramount+ series The King of Tulsa is currently streaming on the platform.
The crime drama, created by “Yellowstone” co-writer Taylor Sheridan, stars Sylvester Stallone as a mafia boss who builds a criminal organization in Tulsa, Oklahoma, after being released from a New York prison. New episodes will be released every Sunday until November 17th.
The third season finale of “Industry” was released on September 29 and has become one of the most popular shows on Max right now.
This critically acclaimed drama follows a group of young entry-level employees as they compete for career success at a competitive London investment bank. Industry was officially renewed for a fourth season earlier this month.
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Irish dark comedy Bad Sisters is currently trending on Apple TV+.
The series is adapted from the Belgian TV series Clans, starring Sharon Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Persisto, Sarah Greene and Eve Hewson as five sisters involved in a murder investigation. The second season of “Bad Sisters” is scheduled to return on November 13.
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