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Netflix is ready with an entertainment-packed October this year. The upcoming month will see the return of some of Netflix’s best original shows including Heartstopper and Outer Banks and also new brilliant shows like Territory. Just like every month, Netflix is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 10 TV shows coming to Netflix in October 2024.
Yellowjackets Season 1 (October 1)
Yellowjackets is a psychological mystery horror thriller drama series created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson. The Showtime series follows the story of a group of teenagers who were involved in a plane crash in 1996 in the Ontario wilderness and its consequences which affect them as adults in 2021. Yellowjackets stars Ella Purnell, Sophie Thatcher, Melanie Lynskey, Christina Ricci, Juliette Lewis, Sophie Nélisse, and Samantha Hanratty.
Heartstopper Season 3 (October 3)
Get ready...
Netflix is ready with an entertainment-packed October this year. The upcoming month will see the return of some of Netflix’s best original shows including Heartstopper and Outer Banks and also new brilliant shows like Territory. Just like every month, Netflix is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 10 TV shows coming to Netflix in October 2024.
Yellowjackets Season 1 (October 1)
Yellowjackets is a psychological mystery horror thriller drama series created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson. The Showtime series follows the story of a group of teenagers who were involved in a plane crash in 1996 in the Ontario wilderness and its consequences which affect them as adults in 2021. Yellowjackets stars Ella Purnell, Sophie Thatcher, Melanie Lynskey, Christina Ricci, Juliette Lewis, Sophie Nélisse, and Samantha Hanratty.
Heartstopper Season 3 (October 3)
Get ready...
- 9/28/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
“Detroiters,” the beloved cult comedy series from Sam Richardson and Tim Robinson, is coming to Netflix on Oct. 15.
Both seasons of the Michigan-based sitcom will be available to stream on the platform in the U.S., Variety has confirmed. The series has been previously available to watch on Comedy Central and Paramount+.
“Detroiters” debuted in February 2017 on Comedy Central and ran for two 10-episode seasons before the network canceled it in December 2018. It starred Richardson and Robinson as best friends and neighbors Sam Duvet and Tim Cramblin, who work together at an advertising agency producing low-budget television commercials. Richardson and Robinson created the show with Zach Kanin and Joe Kelly.
The sitcom filmed on location in Detroit, the hometown of both Richardson and Robinson and where both of the comedians got their start at Second City. After the show ended, Robinson and Kanin went on to create the absurdist sketch...
Both seasons of the Michigan-based sitcom will be available to stream on the platform in the U.S., Variety has confirmed. The series has been previously available to watch on Comedy Central and Paramount+.
“Detroiters” debuted in February 2017 on Comedy Central and ran for two 10-episode seasons before the network canceled it in December 2018. It starred Richardson and Robinson as best friends and neighbors Sam Duvet and Tim Cramblin, who work together at an advertising agency producing low-budget television commercials. Richardson and Robinson created the show with Zach Kanin and Joe Kelly.
The sitcom filmed on location in Detroit, the hometown of both Richardson and Robinson and where both of the comedians got their start at Second City. After the show ended, Robinson and Kanin went on to create the absurdist sketch...
- 9/23/2024
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Who doesn’t love a good comedy to take a break from their daily lives and Paramount+ has the perfect dose of classic and new comedy shows for you. While Paramount+ is one of the least popular streaming services, it does have some of the most popular comedy shows of our times including classics like Everybody Loves Raymond, Cheers, and Frasier. So, what are you waiting for get a subscription and choose between any one of these 13 comedy shows we have listed below because none of them will disappoint you.
Corporate Credit – Comedy Central
Corporate is a dark comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The Comedy Central series revolves around two corporate employees, Matt Engelbertson and Jake Weisman, working at a fictional multinational corporation, Hampton DeVille. Both Matt and Jake hate their jobs and lives but cannot do anything about it because of the paycheck they depend on.
Corporate Credit – Comedy Central
Corporate is a dark comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The Comedy Central series revolves around two corporate employees, Matt Engelbertson and Jake Weisman, working at a fictional multinational corporation, Hampton DeVille. Both Matt and Jake hate their jobs and lives but cannot do anything about it because of the paycheck they depend on.
- 7/28/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Sam Richardson and Tim Robinson’s Comedy Central series is good for two things:
Boosting the Motor City’s profile as a city rich with history that’s back on the rise, and Pure, ceaseless, bursts of joy
These are no small feats, and together they represent an undervalued commodity in television: kindness. As recently examined in the film world via IndieWire’s own David Ehrlich — whose continued shout-outs to “Paddington 2” and “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” serve as a form of #Nicecore on their own — “kindness can be a transformative force unto itself.” Television may have no better example than “Parks and Recreation,” a series so sweet and encouraging your eyes are welling up just thinking about any number of sincere moments. Michael Schur and Greg Daniels’ long-running NBC sitcom inspired millions with its clever comedy and earnest regard for humanity.
Now, “Detroiters” is putting its own spin on good old-fashioned benevolence.
Boosting the Motor City’s profile as a city rich with history that’s back on the rise, and Pure, ceaseless, bursts of joy
These are no small feats, and together they represent an undervalued commodity in television: kindness. As recently examined in the film world via IndieWire’s own David Ehrlich — whose continued shout-outs to “Paddington 2” and “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” serve as a form of #Nicecore on their own — “kindness can be a transformative force unto itself.” Television may have no better example than “Parks and Recreation,” a series so sweet and encouraging your eyes are welling up just thinking about any number of sincere moments. Michael Schur and Greg Daniels’ long-running NBC sitcom inspired millions with its clever comedy and earnest regard for humanity.
Now, “Detroiters” is putting its own spin on good old-fashioned benevolence.
- 6/21/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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