Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On March 23, the new Netflix drama The Night Agent will debut online. While monitoring an emergency line, a vigilant FBI agent answers a call that plunges him into a deadly conspiracy involving a mole at the White House. The series stars D.B. Woodside, Enrique Murciano, Eve Harlow, Fola Evans-Akingbola and Sarah Desjardins.
The finale of the Apple TV+ drama Dear Edward airs online on March 24; meanwhile that same day, the finale of Daisy Jones & the Six will air online on Amazon Prime. Also on March 24, the finale of Truth Be Told will air online on Apple TV+.
The 8-episode musical romantic comedy Up Here will debut online on Hulu on March 24. This musical romantic comedy set in New York City in the waning days of 1999, following the extraordinary story of one ordinary couple, Lindsay and Miguel, as they fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves – and the treacherous world of memories, obsessions, fears and fantasies that lives inside their head. The cast includes Mae Whitman, Carlos Valdez, Scott Porter and Katie Finneran [among others].
On March 25, the Hallmark Channel movie A Picture of Her will debut at 8 PM. Beth (Rhiannon Fish) unwittingly becomes the subject of an award-winning magazine’s cover and goes on a quest to uncover the true identity of the mystery photographer who snapped her photo. Tyler Hynes co-stars.
The new series Great Expectations will debut on FX on Hulu on March 26. The coming-of-age story of Pip (Fionn Whitehead and Tom Sweet as Young Pip) an orphan who yearns for a greater lot in life, until a twist of fate and the evil machinations of the mysterious and eccentric “Miss Havisham” shows him a dark world of possibilities. Under the great expectations placed upon him, Pip will have to work out the true cost of this new world and whether it will truly make him the man he wishes to be. A damning critique of the class system, Dickens’ novel was published in 1861 after first releasing it in a series of weekly chapters beginning in December 1860. The series also stars Olivia Colman [among others].
Also on March 26, the new Paramount+ drama Rabbit Hole will debut online. John Weir (Kiefer Sutherland) is a corporate spy adept at deception. A mysterious world-controlling power frames him for murder, and as Weir goes against this power, he finds himself fighting for democracy. The show also stars Charles Dance, Jason Butler Harner and Meta Golding.
The season finale of The Way Home will air on March 26 at the special time of 8 PM on the Hallmark Channel followed by the debut of the new drama Ride at 9 PM. The new series Ride is about the McMurray family, part of a rodeo dynasty going back a generation, as they struggle to keep their beloved ranch afloat. After a tragic loss, each character embarks on an empowering journey of transformation and self-discovery while also uncovering a twisted web of secrets, threatening to tear the family and their small Colorado town apart at the seams. The cast includes Nancy Travis, Tiera Skovbye, Beau Mirchoff, Sara Garcia, Jake Foy and Tyler Jacob Moore (Barry, Shameless).
Lastly, on March 26, the MGM+ (formerly EPIX) series Godfather of Harlem will air its season finale; season 4 of Succession will premiere on HBO at 9 PM and the season premiere of Yellowjackets will air on Showtime at 9 PM.
Mark your calendars!
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