In an improbable but likable sports-comedy farce, Glen Powell plays a disgraced college football player who transforms himself into gifted hayseed Chad Powers for a second chance at glory.
Ethan Hawke is a scruffy hoot as a self-described 'truthstorian' who takes a licking and keeps on snooping into the sordid affairs of a powerful Oklahoma family in an offbeat caper.
Jude Law and Jason Bateman are estranged brothers caught in a rabbit hole of violent intrigue in a thriller set in New York City's hip downtown nightlife scene.
Amid the sweeps ('The Studio,' 'Adolescence'), the Emmys delivered memorable surprises, and affably low-key host Nate Bargatze set the whimsical tone with an opening sketch for the ages.
Mark Ruffalo and Tom Pelphrey star in Brad Ingelsby's bloody fable as two sorrowful men on a fateful collision course when an FBI task force is assembled to find a culprit who's been burglarizing drug trap houses.
With the same mock-doc format (and fictional camera crew) as 'The Office,' Peacock's timely comedy embeds with the beleaguered skeleton staff of an Ohio newspaper that has seen better days.
'Fargo's Noah Hawley creates the first TV show in the sci-fi horror franchise, depicting the fallout from a spaceship crashing on Earth with extraterrestrials, including the iconic Xenomorph, in the cargo.
BritBox drama stars deaf actress Rose Ayling-Ellis as a young working-class woman enlisted by London detectives to help them by lip-reading during surveillance of a dangerous burglary gang.
Captain Nemo of Jules Verne and Disney ('20,000 Leagues Under the Sea') fame is back in a juvenile adventure set aboard the cutting-edge (for its time) submarine
The third and allegedly final round of the sadistically gripping global action hit finds its former victor and hero Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) struggling to get his head back into the game after leading a failed rebellion in Season 2.