Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon become the world’s best enemies again in The Morning Show, this drama series which, despite some flaws, continues to work its magic. Consisting of 10 episodes, the third season will mark the debut of a new character played by Jon Hamm (Mad Men), a filthy rich business titan. The official trailer foreshadows new tumultuous adventures for Alex and Bradley: a cyberattack, a precarious financial situation for UBA, more power plays, etc. The rest of the images confirm the return of Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Nestor Carbonell, Karen Pittman, Greta Lee and Julianna Margulies.
Inspired by the novel of the same title by Zakiya Dalila Harris published in 2021, this series combining comedy, drama and mystery tells the story of Nella (Sinclair Daniel), an assistant who is tired of being the only black employee at Wagner Books, a New York publishing house, until the day Hazel (Ashleigh Murray) is recruited. The two women bond and become friends quickly. Things turn sour, however, when Hazel begins to climb the ladder, while Nella sinks and discovers that something sinister is brewing in the company. Also starring Hunter Parrish, Bellamy Young and Eric McCormack.
This comedy is expected. Not only because it comes from Isabelle Langlois, author of Rumors, Letting Go and Bad Karma, but also because it tells an incredible story freely inspired by the journey of former NDP MP Ruth Ellen Brosseau: that of an election post candidate, single mother and nail technician who, against all odds, wins the ballot. Directed by Sébastien Gagné (Nuit blanche) and produced by Groupe Encore (Les beaux malaises), this 10-episode first season notably stars Catherine Chabot (Lines of flight), Christian Bégin, Alex Godbout, Éric Bernier, Geneviève Alarie and Geneviève scramble.
After Le chalet, La soiree Mammouth and Madame Lebrun, Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse and Pier-Luc Funk come together in this fiction written by Anita Rowan (Les yeux fermes, Nous) and produced by Fabienne Larouche and Michel Trudeau (STAT, District 31) , which tells the story of a lawyer and an investigative journalist who, according to the press release, “fight the institutional absurdities that undermine individual trust.” The trailer released in August suggests a series that casts a wide net: drama, suspense, love and rabbit masks. Sophie Cadieux, Mylène Mackay, François Papineau, Paul Ahmarani and Victor Andres Trelles Turgeon also appear in the credits.
Phil Roy takes an interest in eating disorders in this one-hour show produced by Trinome
Those who love The Boys (the American science fiction franchise with Homelander and company; not Louis Saia’s garage hockey team) await this series with great impatience. Not only because A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) and Ashley (Colby Minifie) will make an appearance, but also because it will explore the first generation of superheroes to know about the existence of Compound V, the engineered substance behind their powers. To portray these all-powerful young guinea pigs, the producers assembled an eclectic cast made up of Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway and Patrick Schwarzenegger, Arnold’s son. According to the trailer, these new adventures will be rich in hemoglobin.
Following the success of the revival of Un gar, une fille, Radio-Canada reunites the Paré family, 30 years after the airing of the first episode, on October 16, 1993. Recorded in front of an audience, to preserve the color of the work original, this new batch of episodes (six in total) will address the departure of Moman, a character played by Serge Thériault, who did not want to put on the jacket of Jacqueline. The actor is going through a severe depression. Although no image has filtered, we know some main lines of the scenario: Rénald (Marc Labrèche) experiences an agonizing retirement, Caro (Guylaine Tremblay) returns from exile, and Thérèse (Diane Lavallée) devotes herself to travels astrals.
Lupine being one of the rare foreign series to enjoy success in the United States, no one will be surprised to learn that the crook defended by French actor Omar Sy is preparing his big comeback. In this new batch of episodes inspired by the world of the gentleman burglar, Assane learns to live hidden from the rest of the world and far from his family. But seeing how much his wife and son are suffering, the thief decides to return to Paris to make them a completely crazy offer: leave France and start again from scratch elsewhere. Detail to note regarding this third season: Quebec director Podz (19-2, Mafia inc.) found himself behind the lens for a few episodes.
Do you remember the fall of 2021, when everyone was watching Squid Game, this South Korean series in which 456 people in debt became participants in a mysterious survival competition with macabre-style ordeals? games for children? Due to the great success of the original show, Netflix decided to stretch the sauce and offer this reality show which is happily inspired by it: same concept, same number of competitors, etc. However, two major differences separate the productions: the real competitors pocket $4.45 million, not 45.6 billion won, as in the work of fiction. And none of them are killed at the end of an ordeal.
After being the subject of a feature film by Gabriel Pelletier with Pierre-François Legendre (The fear of water) in 2012, the adventures of the hero of the writer Jean Lemieux arrive on the small screen in this detective series produced by Yannick Savard (Happiness, Trapped). In this first season signed by Marie-Ève Bourassa and Maureen Martineau, and adapted from the novel We always end up paying, the detective sergeant, camped this time by Patrick Hivon, tries to elucidate the murder of a teenager from Cap-aux -Meules, in the Magdalen Islands. Catherine Brunet plays her sidekick, and Patrice Godin, Jean-François Pichette, Patrick Goyette, Hubert Proulx and Nathalie Doummar complete the cast.