What to Stream on TV This Week: ‘The Electric State,’ ‘The Wheel of Time’ and More
There are a large number of new versions to reach all majors flow The platform this week, including one of the most anticipated movies of the year, has dropped electric status Netflix This Friday. Sci-fi adventure, loosely based on the graphic novel by Simon Stålenhag, stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo. The platform will also debut John Mulaney’s new weekly talk show, with everyone streaming live with John Mulaney and restarting Temptation Island.
Meanwhile, in Prime video, the third season of Wheel of Time will arrive this week, with Max having the new star-studded horror comedy Parenting, where you can also (last) play Peacock in the last half of Peacock Season 5. There are plenty to keep you busy all week.
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Netflix
Everyone lives with John Mulaney (March 12)
When John Mulaney finished a six-episode run for John Mulaney’s gift: Everyone in Los Angeles was on the experimental live show he hosted last year, it was obvious that he created something special. And very strange. But it’s very special! Filled with a wide variety of celebrity guests, Los Angeles personality and a recurring, with a delivery robot called Saymo, the show seems to have been intentionally accidental, but works. Now, he brings this format back to Netflix, a live weekly called Everyone Live with John Mulaney, the premiere series dropped on Wednesday, March 12 at 7pm/10pm at 7pm EST.
Temptation Island (March 12)
When Typptation Island first aired on Fox in 2001, it was a controversial blow (a more innocent moment at the time!). The show features a couple’s relationship, whose relationships are on the rock, agreeing to live alone and seeing if they can stay true to their partner while living with other singles. In a new Netflix restart, four couples will test each other their commitment to each other to find out if their base is stable. The premise is the same, but we are blind/too hot to deal with the real-life dating era, so we hope this version will be more durable and raucous.
Electricity status (March 14)
The stars of Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown are reportedly one of the most expensive movies Netflix has ever made. The state of electricity directed by Russo Brothers takes place in the dystopian version of the 1990s, after the war between humans and robots puts the world into chaos. The brown star plays Michelle, a young woman traveling through the rest of America, joined by a smuggler (Pratt) and a robot to find the missing brother. The film co-stars Ke Huy Quan, Stanley Tucci, Giancarlo Esposito and more. It arrived on the platform on March 14.
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Wheel of Time (March 13)
Speaking of expensive productions, Prime Video’s Wheel of Time is reportedly one of the platform’s most expensive shows, the return of season 3 this week. Three episodes will be premiered on March 13, with the remaining five episodes due every week. The performances that took part in this season are Olivia Williams, Shohreh Agdashloo, Nuno Lopes, Callum Kerr and Luke Fetherston.
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Previous: The Story of Rust and Halyna (March 11)
Alec Baldwin’s reality show Baldwins is now airing on TLC and killed photographer Halyna Hutchins after the fatal rust shooting incident to learn about his life. This week on Hulu, it’s a documentary about Hutchins himself, and it’s a small comfort. Previous: Rust and Halyna’s story has a candid conversation with Rust director Joel Souza and several other staff members, as well as behind-the-scenes videos of the movie collection and information about the shooting investigation. The documentary will be on Hulu on March 11.
Apparently, it was a year for brain worms. Control Freak is a Hulu original horror movie starring Kelly Marie Tran, whose brain is infected by demon parasites. Miles Robbins and Toan Le are exclusively in the movie premiere in Hulu.
Peacock
Long River (March 13)
Amanda Seyfried in the New Peacock Series, according to the book by Liz Moore. In the show, Seyfried plays Mickey, the Philadelphia Cop disappears with his sister. As she patrols the Philadelphia neighborhoods of opioids and a series of murders, Mickey begins to realize that her sister’s disappearance may actually be linked. The eight-episode series will drop immediately on March 13, so you can binge all weekend.
The last episode of Yellowstone is about to arrive at the Peacock! Part 2 of the season 5 Taylor Sheridan series will be screened on the ribbon on March 16, when fans can find the entire series starring Kevin Costner, Wes Bentley and Kelly Reilly.
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Parents can be horrible. That’s the premise of the biggest original horror comedy “Parenting,” written by SNL co-writer Kent Sublette. Parenting follows a couple of Arhat (Nik Dodani) and Josh (Brandon Flynn), who plan to take a weekend getaway in the country so their parents can meet. Parker Posey plays Brenda, the weird owner of his rental house proves to be a haunted house, with Edie Falco, Brian Cox, Lisa Kudrow and Dean Norris playing two sets of parents who seem to be unable to get along with.