8/5/2023 0 Comments New episodes![]() ![]() Last we saw the God of Lies, he was deep in the well on some time-travel shenanigans that had unleashed the maniacal Kang the Conqueror on the multiverse. ![]() Around the corner for the rest of the summer is the Futurama revival, and our latest update added the newly announced premiere date for Ahsoka on Disney Plus. June sees premieres for the new season of the best modern Star Trek show, Marvel’s Secret Invasion, the final Henry Cavill Witcher season, and more. While there’s almost certainly no way to get to all of it, we can absolutely start thinking about how to prioritize the things we want to make time for this year. There’s a lot of premiere dates that haven’t been announced yet, so you’ll see some stuff broken up by when you can expect it, with a healthy dose of unscheduled - but expected - premieres as well. This list is a stab at that: some of the biggest, best, most noteworthy, or just generally most exciting new releases in the world of TV coming in the next calendar year. While no one can simply give us all “more time” just willy-nilly, there are certainly ways to make 2023 the year you’re (mostly) on top of new releases. Season 2 is largely what we always planned, but you do make a lot of discoveries along the way and so it's always a little bit surprising.There’s a seemingly never-ending pile of new shows, returning shows, and (god help us) shows we keep meaning to catch up on, in addition to all the best movies, games, anime, and books of last year. This isn't really one of those setup shows where it can go anywhere. She continued, "I think that there are shows that can go forever, but I think that when you're telling such a deeply serialized story and it's about these characters' lives, you want to reach a satisfying conclusion and not just drag things out forever. Yellowjackets is "still on track" for a five-season run.Īhead of the season 2 premiere, Lyle told Entertainment Weekly that she and co-creator Bart Nickerson have plans for the show to last five seasons, adding that they're "still on track for that." She said "there's always room for things," but clarified that she and the team "don't really see this as being more than a five-season show." Other highly-anticipated returning cast include Steven Krueger (Coach Ben), Warren Kole (Jeff), Sarah Desjardins (Callie), Kevin Alves (Travis), and Elijah Wood (Walter). We've yet to see if new additions Simone Kessell (Lottie) and Lauren Ambrose (Van) will return for season 3, but we have high hopes.Īll of the team cast members are also likely to return, including Sophie Nélisse (teen Shauna), Sophie Thatcher (teen Natalie), Samantha Hanratty (teen Misty), Jasmin Savoy Brown (teen Taissa), Courtney Eaton (teen Lottie), Liv Hewson (teen Van), and Kevin Alves (Travis). ![]() Lewis could possibly appear in flashback or dream sequences in future episodes, but for now the adult Yellowjackets are down to five, with Melanie Lynskey (Shauna), Christina Ricci (Misty), Tawny Cypress (Taissa) most likely to return. There's been no word yet of whether Juliette Lewis will continue on with the series in some capacity, as it's only been a day since the finale hit streaming. ![]() Meanwhile, the present-day hunt ritual ends with Misty accidentally killing Natalie. In the wilderness, the teens were no longer starving after sacrificing Javi, but their cabin burns down at the end of the episode, leaving them with no shelter in the ongoing winter (and Coach Ben nowhere to be found). The season 2 finale included tragic twists for both the young and adult timelines. The co-creator later told another fan that they couldn't give an exact date on when the episode will arrive, tweeting that it will episode will come out "closer to S3," and adding, "I’m not being coy, there’s a strike and things are complicated!" One member of the core adult cast may be leaving the series. ![]()
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