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  1. Play trailer 1:01. 19 Videos. 99+ Photos. Action Drama Thriller. As former CIA agent Bryan Mills deals with a personal tragedy that shakes his world, he fights to overcome the incident and exact revenge. Creators. Luc Besson. Alexander Cary. Stars.

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    • 2017-02-27
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  2. Taken is an action-thriller television series based on the Taken film series. It is an origin story for Bryan Mills (Clive Standen), the character played by Liam Neeson in the trilogy. [3] [4] The series was commissioned with a straight-to-series-order in September 2015 [5] and premiered on February 27, 2017, on NBC. [6]

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    By Samuel Roberts

    last updated 12 August 2021

    Your new TV preview for the rest of 2021

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    2021's big TV season is just about to kick off – and it's the best state television has been in for a long time. Production has finally caught up after the pandemic put filming on ice for a lot of our favorites last year, and it basically means we're going to get a hell of a lot of good TV in a short space of time. 

    Release date: August 18 (US)

    Available on: Hulu (US), Prime Video (UK)

    This drama about a fictional wellness retreat comes from Nicole Kidman and Big Little Lies creator David E Kelley, marking their third collaboration after last year's The Undoing on HBO.

    Kidman plays Masha Dmitrichenko, the facility's overseer, and the show follows a group of people coming from the city to this remote location for a 10-day retreat – but all is not what it seems in this idyllic resort, as you might expect. Melissa McCarthy and Michael Shannon co-star. 

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    Release date: August 20 (Worldwide)

    Available on: Netflix

    The Chair stars Sandra Oh as Dr. Ji-Yoon Kim, the new Chair of English at a respected university – and the first woman to take on the job. It looks like it's not particularly heavy stuff, based on the trailer above, and critics seem to rate this lighthearted-looking comedy drama so far. 

    Other recognizable faces in the trailer include Jay Duplass and Bob Balaban. This is notable as one of the projects produced by Game of Thrones co-creators DB Weiss and David Benioff under their expensive Netflix contract.

    Release date: August 31 (US and UK)

    Available on: Hulu (US), Disney Plus (UK)

    TV shows sure love true crime podcasts these days. If it isn't adapting them (see The Shrink Next Door further down this list) it's making a series all about them (Apple's Truth Be Told, for example). This one is an all-out comedy, though, about three true crime fans who inadvertently get caught up in a real murder case – and decide to investigate the truth behind it to make their own podcast. Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez star, with Martin also the credited co-creator. The trailer makes it look like a lot of fun.

    US and UK viewers can both watch this one on the same day.

    Release date: September 7 (US)

    Available on: Hulu

    After a wait of more than three years, the greatest of producer Ryan Murphy's many TV shows finally returns for a hotly-anticipated season about the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky scandal. 

    We're fascinated to see the cast of this latest anthology instalment in action – Booksmart's Beanie Feldstein plays Lewinsky, while Clive Owen of all actors has the tricky role of portraying Clinton (we can't wait to hear the voice). The Sopranos' Edie Falco is playing Hillary, and Murphy regular Sarah Paulson also features in the cast as Linda Tripp. With Lewinsky on-board as a co-producer, this show should offer a fairer look at her version of events than the media of the '90s was prepared to give her.  

    Release date: September 13 (US)

    Available on: Hulu (US), Disney Plus (UK)

    Release date: September 17 (Worldwide)

    Available on: Apple TV Plus

    Release date: September 24 (US)

    Available on: Apple TV Plus

    Release date: October 13 (US)

    Available on: Hulu (US), Disney Plus (UK)

    This all-star miniseries is about the rise of the opioid crisis in the US, which is a tough subject matter. The trailer promises an unsparing look at the key players that made it happen – and the reason to tune in here is the cast: Michael Keaton, Rosario Dawson, Michael Stuhlbarg and Will Poulter are among the many big names featured.

    UK subscribers will get to enjoy Dopesick on Disney Plus via Star – we're just not sure when yet.

    Truth Lies Here • #CSIVegas is coming soon 🔎 pic.twitter.com/qJJfcGEYXyJuly 22, 2021

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    Release date: October 6 (US)

    Available on: CBS (US)

  3. Oct 24, 2024 · That would’ve meant we could see You Season 5 on Netflix between April 2024 and July 2024. The strikes naturally pushed this back significantly, and instead, we’re currently expecting an early 2025 release date for You season 5.

  4. Dec 14, 2020 · When is Taken leaving Netflix? It has been confirmed that both seasons of Taken will be leaving Netflix on January 12th, 2021. On your Netflix app or on your web browser, you can find the series availability in the extra information.

  5. Get your scrubs ready, because the fifth and final season of New Amsterdam is now on Netflix — here's everything you need to know about the medical drama.

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  7. Stranger Things Season 5 has officially started filming. See a behind-the-scenes video of the cast back on set now. Friends don’t lie … the show is back in production.

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