Entertainment
New TV Premieres: Sarah Paulson, Kim Kardashian, and More Shine
Viewers can look forward to an exciting week of television from November 3 to November 9, 2023, featuring a variety of new shows and specials across popular streaming platforms and cable networks. This week highlights a mix of gripping narratives, intriguing characters, and star-studded casts.
Highlighted Series Premieres
One of the most anticipated releases is Ryan Murphy‘s new series “All’s Fair,” which features an impressive cast including Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Glenn Close. The show revolves around a group of successful divorce lawyers who navigate personal and professional challenges. The drama intensifies when Allura Grant, played by Kardashian, experiences her own divorce, leading Carrington Lane, portrayed by Paulson, to represent her soon-to-be ex-husband. The series promises a mix of glamour, conflict, and high-stakes legal battles. “All’s Fair” will be available for streaming starting Tuesday on Hulu.
Another gripping narrative comes from “All Her Fault,” a suspenseful series starring Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning. The plot follows Marissa, played by Snook, who is plunged into a nightmare when she discovers that her son is missing after a playdate. Joined by her new friend Jenny, portrayed by Fanning, Marissa uncovers dark family secrets and cover-ups. This intriguing series will begin streaming on Thursday via Peacock.
A Dive into History and Humor
For those interested in historical narratives, “Death by Lightning” offers a four-part mini-series that tells the story of James A. Garfield, the 20th president of the United States, who was assassinated after serving less than a year in office. The series stars Michael Shannon as Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen as his assassin, Charles J. Guiteau. This engaging portrayal of a significant moment in American history will be available for streaming on Thursday on Netflix.
On a lighter note, “St. Denis Medical” returns for its second season, continuing the mockumentary style that characterized its first season. The sitcom stars Allison Tolman as Alex, who has been promoted to supervising nurse at the hospital’s emergency room. This comedic series cleverly combines in-the-moment interviews and faux documentary footage, reminiscent of shows like “The Office.” “St. Denis Medical” will air on Monday at 20:00 on NBC, with episodes available for streaming the following day on Peacock.
As the week unfolds, viewers have a diverse array of options to choose from, promising engaging stories and performances that cater to various tastes. Be sure to check local listings for exact times and streaming availability, as schedules may change.
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