Are you really making the most out of your Amazon Prime subscription? Sure, you’ve got paper towels and cat litter coming in like clockwork. But if you’re not regularly combing through the service’s streaming catalog, then you’re missing out on hundreds of hours of killer TV. Since getting into the original-content game, Prime Video has churned out some great series—award-winners such as Fleabag and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, current faves like Fallout (which premiered in April), and...
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If you're looking for a new show to watch this week, here are the best you can stream. Prime is launching Fallout, an ambitious series based on the popular video game franchise. Apple is dropping Franklin, based on the popular founding father, and Netflix is releasing Baby Reindeer, based on some weird shit that happened to a stand-up comic.
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In a show as detailed as the Fallout TV series, fans of the franchise can expect to see quite a few Easter Eggs.
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Thanks to a growing roster of shows from Marvel (your WandaVisions) and the Star Wars camp (your Andors), along with a cache of beloved series, from Alias to Black-ish, there are plenty of gems on this streamer worth watching beyond classic Disney films. To help figure out where to start, we present the best ones on the platform right now, including the fantastic reboot X-Men ’97, the first season of which runs through May, and the fun fantasy series Renegade Nell. This list is in...
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The Bucks have overcome an early deficit to take the lead back in this one.
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