Joker: Folie à Deux
The Perfect Couple
Joan
Wolfs

From gripping new series to exceptional movies, here is everything to watch in the coming months

From gripping new dramas to side-splitting comedies to big-name blockbusters and more, here is everything to add to your watch list this spring.

New Movies


Joker: Folie à Deux

In cinemas 3rd of October

Returning to the role that earned him an Academy Award, Joaquin Phoenix masterfully depicts the titular Joker alongside Harley Quinn, played by Oscar-winner Lady Gaga. This moving musical sequel is directed by Todd Phillips (Joker, 2019), and promises a thrill ride of mastery and madness. 


Gladiator II

In cinemas 14th of November

Ridley Scott is revisiting one of his most iconic films with Gladiator II, which stars Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, and Denzel Washington. The sequel picks up from where Gladiator left off, with a new fighter, Commodus’ nephew Lucius (Mescal) — then a child, now a man — ready to enter the arena.


Wolfs

Watch now on Apple TV+

Hollywood royalty Brad Pitt and George Clooney reunite in this thrilling action-comedy that follows two lone wolf fixers who are assigned the same job. Clooney, who plays a professional fixer hired to cover up a high-profile crime, is forced to join forces with Pitt — the two finding the job spiralling out of control in ways that neither expected.


Lee

Watch now in cinemas

Oscar-winning Kate Winslet stars in this biopic centred on the great American war correspondent, Lee Miller. Miller, who worked for Vogue during WWII, captured many of the 20th century’s most recognisable and indelible images of war, putting her life on the line to do so. A life lived at full-throttle, beautifully portrayed in all of its harrowing brilliance.

New TV Series


The Perfect Couple

Watch now on Netflix

Based on Elin Hilderbrand’s bestseller of the same name, The Perfect Couple stars Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, and Dakota Fanning. Set on Nantucket during a lavish Fourth of July wedding, the discovery of a body disrupts the high-society event, leading to a gripping investigation. Directed by Susanne Bier, the six-part drama promises a thrilling journey of suspense and suspicion. 


La Maison

Watch now on Apple TV+

Delving into the cut-throat world of haute couture, La Maison centres on a scandal that rocks the foundations of a legendary fashion house. As an unlikely pair strive to resurrect an iconic brand amid familial turmoil, they face off against a ruthless CEO intent on seizing the maison. This French-language saga explores ambition, rivalry, and the high-stakes drama of the fashion elite.


Nobody Wants This

Watch now on Netflix

Starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This follows Joanne and Noah, an unconventional pair who begin an unlikely romance in this loosely autobiographical comedy series by Erin Foster. The side-splitting and heartwarming comedy explores the challenges of finding love amidst differing beliefs and personalities, promising unexpected connections and comedic chaos. 


How To Die Alone

Watch now on Disney+

Natasha Rothwell gets a new lease on life in How to Die Alone, an uproarious comedy series which follows Mel (Rothwell), a down-and-out JFK airport employee who’s never been in love and forgotten how to dream, as an accidental brush with death catapults her on a journey to finally take flight and start living by any means necessary.


Joan

Watch now on Neon

Sophie Turner stars as the infamous Godmother of London’s criminal underworld, jewel thief Joan Hannington, in a 1980s-set, six-part drama series based on a captivating true story. Pulling off heists and embarking on a thrilling, high-stakes journey; driven by her love for her only daughter, Joan uses her intelligence and charm to become a master of disguise — promising a twisting, turning thrill-ride through underground Britain.

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