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After a quiet winter that brought the end of Tina Fey-created Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and the Neil Patrick Harris-starrer A Series of Unfortunate Events, alongside a couple of terrible Indian originals from Netflix and Amazon — Selection Day and Four More Shots Please! — we are headed into the much more promising spring period, thanks to the Emmys' eligibility system. Don't worry if that doesn't make sense, just know that Game of Thrones is back. Yes, after 20 months! That's not the only show that's returning after a long while. Both Veep and American Gods are returning too, with the former set for its final season. And if you're looking for Indian content, we have three from the big streaming houses, (sadly) including one of the aforementioned ones. Hopefully, the new season will be better.
Here are upcoming TV shows on Netflix, Amazon and Hotstar for the next three months.
When: March 8, 2019
Where: Amazon Prime Video
Gully Boy makers Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti are moving from the bylanes of Dharavi to the courtyards of Old Delhi with this lavish production, which follows the professional and personal lives of two wedding planners (Sobhita Dhulipala and Arjun Mathur), amidst the extravagant backdrop of “big fat Indian weddings”. Lipstick Under My Burkha's Alankrita Shrivastava co-wrote all nine episodes.
Made in Heaven Trailer: Gully Boy Makers Are Behind Amazon Prime Video's Next Original Series
When: March 11, 2019
Where: Amazon Prime Video
A massively-delayed second season due to behind-the-scenes trouble — original showrunners fired, with their replacement eventually side-lined too, in addition to cast members Gillian Anderson and Kristin Chenoweth departing, and two episodes being chopped off the season order — picks up where it left off, as the brewing battle between the Old and the New Gods moves towards a crisis point.
American Gods Season 2 Trailer – the Much-Troubled Neil Gaiman Adaptation Is Set for a Return
When: March 22, 2019
Where: Netflix
After premiering at Sundance 2019, Indo-Canadian writer-director Richie Mehta's seven-part look at the Delhi Police's investigation into the December 2012 gang rape of a young woman arrives on streaming. Shefali Shah (Monsoon Wedding), Adil Hussain (Life of Pi), Denzil Smith (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel), Rasika Dugal (Mirzapur), Rajesh Tailang (Selection Day), and Yashaswini Dayama (Dear Zindagi) star.
When: March 29, 2019
Where: Amazon Prime Video
David Farr, the writer of the 2011 film of the same name, is turning his script into an ongoing series, which reunites the two main stars of The Killing: Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman. Newcomer Esme Creed-Miles stars in the titular role, of a young girl raised in the wilderness to become an assassin. Sarah Adina Smith (Buster's Mal Heart) directs.
When: April 1, 2019
Where: Hotstar
Bill Hader and Henry Winkler both won Emmys for their acting work in this HBO dark comedy about a hitman (Hader) wanting to leave his old life behind and become an actor, and the second season somehow finds him being pulled in deeper in both directions. Hader will also return behind the camera as director, alongside co-creator Alec Berg and Grammy-winner Hiro Murai (Atlanta).
When: April 1, 2019
Where: Hotstar
For its seventh and final season, the political satire comedy starring serial Emmy winner Julia Louis-Dreyfus is looking at a shortened run of seven episodes, which we suppose is poetic. Selina Meyer (Louis-Dreyfus) is once again running for the office of the United States President, with her former staffer Jonah (Timothy Simons) also in the race. Expect things to go hilariously wrong.
When: April 5, 2019
Where: Netflix
Netflix apparently loves BBC's nature shows so much that it borrowed not just the template but even the makers for this docu-series. Sir David Attenborough is the narrator on this ambitious four-year project, helmed by the makers of Planet Earth and Blue Planet. It was filmed in 50 countries — including India — across all seven continents, with the involvement of over 600 crew members.
When: April 15, 2019
Where: Hotstar
Arguably the biggest show of the current decade, the epic fantasy series — which looks medieval but is much more contemporary — concludes its run with a shortened eighth and final season, consisting of just six episodes. With the Wall brought down at the end of last season, it's time for a climactic battle between the living and the dead — and dragon versus dragon, we hope.
Game of Thrones Season 8 Photos – a Winterfell Ensemble and Cersei Lannister
When: April 22, 2019
Where: Netflix
Despite a critical pounding, Netflix's cricket-themed Indian original — based on Indo-Australian author Aravind Adiga's book of the same name — will return to continue the coming-of-age story of two brothers (Yash Dholye and Mohammad Samad) brought up by their domineering father to become the two best batsmen in the world. Ratna Pathak Shah, Mahesh Manjrekar co-star.
Selection Day: Part 2 – Netflix Releases First Look of Cricket Drama's Return
When: May 17, 2019
Where: Amazon Prime Video
Nearly three years on from the first season, Killing Eve creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge brings back her darkly-comedic acerbic show — in which she also stars — that picks up “371 days, 19 hours and 26 minutes” from where we left off. Expect the same combination of sadness and wit in the second season, in which the eponymous character falls for a priest.
When: May 31, 2019
Where: Amazon Prime Video
David Tennant and Michael Sheen are leading the cast of this six-episode adaptation of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's comedic 1990 fantasy novel, which has Gaiman himself as writer and showrunner. In it, an angel (Sheen) and a demon (Tennant) join hands to thwart the end of times. Jon Hamm, Michael McKean, and Nick Offerman also star, while Frances McDormand and Benedict Cumberbatch have voice roles.
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