Starz
Starz Scoops Up Limited Series Adaptation 'Amadeus'
Sky's five-part adaptation of Peter Shaffer’s award-winning play will reimagine one of history's most infamous rivalries.
Starz
Sky's five-part adaptation of Peter Shaffer’s award-winning play will reimagine one of history's most infamous rivalries.
HBO & HBO Max
After a decade of multiple new owners, an ill-advised merger, and now an eventual unmerger (if a different, larger, also ill-advised merger doesn't happen first), HBO is getting back to doing what it has always done best. When it was a premium cable channel, HBO defined itself by
Sky
It's been just over a year since Sky initially announced it was greenlighting the series Atomic, from Gangs of London producer Pulse Films. The series arrived with actors attached, with Alfie Allen, who had just shaken off his post-Game of Thrones slump with a starring turn in Season
Sky
At least one good thing is guaranteed to happen in 2026: A new Shaun the Sheep movie is officially coming next year. Titled Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom, the Halloween-themed adventure will undoubtedly be a lighthearted romp for the spookiest time of the year. Shaun the Sheep
Sky
Fans of Luther are still hoping that series star Idris Elba and creator Neil Cross will manage to work out a deal to make a sequel to Netflix's well-received 2023 film, Luther: The Fallen Sun. But until schedules magically align (and Netflix decides to hand over some money)
Sky
It's been a decade since Chris O'Dowd's coming-of-age story Moone Boy hit our screens, chronicling the story of a 12-year-old kid in early '90s Ireland and the imaginary friend that helps him survive life in a houseful of sisters. Based on its creator&
Peacock
How does one deal with unimaginable grief? What do you do when the death of your loved one is an international news story? How do you handle it when you can’t get the answers you so desperately need? Those heartbreaking questions are the pulsating undercurrent to the new Peacock
Sky
U.K. network Sky has revealed our first look at its upcoming six-part dark comedy, The Death of Bunny Munro, which stars Matt Smith (Doctor Who) as an alcoholic womanizer who must face his worst self when he's forced to become a single parent to his son, Bunny
Sky
We are nearly 15 years into TV's fantasy revolution, kicked off in 2011 by Game of Thrones. In that time, TV production studios scooped up rights left and right for all the major fantasy series, from the BBC making His Dark Materials to Starz's Outlander. (Heck,
Sky
With production now officially underway in Wales, Sky has firmed up the cast of its upcoming limited series Under Salt Marsh. The crime drama is set in the fictional Welsh town of Morfa Halen, a tight-knit community precariously located between towering mountains on one side and the swiftly encroaching sea
Drama
In an era of remakes and reboots, everything old is indeed new again, even the stuff that may have been better left alone. This is a lot to say that it's okay if you don't know precisely how to feel about the fact that British broadcaster
Sky
Matt Smith is set to star in The Death of Bunny Munro, a six-part series from Sky Studios based on Nick Cave's sophomore novel of the same name. (Yes, it's the same Nick Cave who is the lead singer of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds