Prime Video has a fair amount in store for subscribers in November, as the uber-violent hit animated show Invincible returns for its highly anticipated second season. Based on the iconic comic book by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley, season two will find super-powered protagonist Mark attempting to rebuild his life after finding out the truth about his father Nolan.
Elsewhere on the streamer, the producing team behind the James Bond movies are out to spin the franchise in a completely different direction by debuting their curious new globe-trotting adventure series, pitched somewhere between a quiz show and a treasure hunt. 007: Road To A Million features Brian Cox as the game’s “mastermind”, watching over the contestants as they try to win a million quid.
Here’s everything coming to Amazon Prime Video and Freevee this month. Amazon Originals are accompanied by an asterisk!
New on Amazon Prime...
Elsewhere on the streamer, the producing team behind the James Bond movies are out to spin the franchise in a completely different direction by debuting their curious new globe-trotting adventure series, pitched somewhere between a quiz show and a treasure hunt. 007: Road To A Million features Brian Cox as the game’s “mastermind”, watching over the contestants as they try to win a million quid.
Here’s everything coming to Amazon Prime Video and Freevee this month. Amazon Originals are accompanied by an asterisk!
New on Amazon Prime...
- 11/1/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
There’s more to Prime Video this month! As the calendar turns to November, the streamer will ring in the new month with something for everybody— from an autobiographical documentary from and about former NFL superstar Barry Sanders to the highly anticipated Season 2 of the adult animated series “Invincible,” which will pick up where it left off (and pick up the mess) beginning on Friday, Nov. 3.
So, check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s coming to Prime Video this month, as well as the full list of everything arriving on the platform in the next 30 days!
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The wait is over and “Invincible” has returned to finish what it started. The long-awaited second season will debut with a new episode weekly for four weeks,...
So, check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s coming to Prime Video this month, as well as the full list of everything arriving on the platform in the next 30 days!
30-Day Free Trial $8.99+ / month amazon.com What are the 5 Best Shows and Movies Coming to Prime Video in November 2023? “Invincible” Season 2, Part 1 | Friday, Nov. 3
The wait is over and “Invincible” has returned to finish what it started. The long-awaited second season will debut with a new episode weekly for four weeks,...
- 10/31/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
It was just over one year ago when actress and musician Samantha Ware spoke out about the toxic culture she experienced on the set of “Glee,” particularly her interactions with series lead Lea Michele — who issued a public apology last summer that sidestepped Ware’s specific accusations.
Speaking to TheWrap as part of its “Conversations on Cancel Culture,” Ware explained exactly why she chose to speak out when — and how — she did, and why people need to be held publicly accountable for their actions rather than being canceled. “That was a very human moment for me. One that was rooted in trauma and unresolved issues with the said person who was involved,” Ware said, reflecting on her social media posts from 2020 about Michele.
Last June, after Michele tweeted “George Floyd did not deserve this. This was not an isolated incident and it must end” with the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter, Ware was...
Speaking to TheWrap as part of its “Conversations on Cancel Culture,” Ware explained exactly why she chose to speak out when — and how — she did, and why people need to be held publicly accountable for their actions rather than being canceled. “That was a very human moment for me. One that was rooted in trauma and unresolved issues with the said person who was involved,” Ware said, reflecting on her social media posts from 2020 about Michele.
Last June, after Michele tweeted “George Floyd did not deserve this. This was not an isolated incident and it must end” with the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter, Ware was...
- 6/30/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Seth Rogen’s appearance on a special edition of “The Price Is Right” led the ratings on the quiet day before Christmas Eve with a 0.9 rating and 6.6 million viewers in the key 18-49 demographic.
The game show’s primetime special, “A Holiday Extravaganza with Seth Rogen,” had the actor and comedian come on down to the Drew Carey-hosted show to play for Hilarity for Charity, the national Alzheimer’s non-profit organization that he and he wife, Lauren Miller Rogen, founded.
Following “The Price Is Right,” a repeat of CBS’ “All Rise” notched a 0.6 and 4.3 million viewers and a “Bull” repeat came in with a 0.5 and about 4 million. CBS led the evening with a network average of 0.7 and nearly 5 million viewers, followed by NBC, which brought in an average of 0.5 2.7 million.
On NBC, a repeat of a Christmas edition of “Saturday Night Live” brought in a 0.6 and 2.8 million viewers, and...
The game show’s primetime special, “A Holiday Extravaganza with Seth Rogen,” had the actor and comedian come on down to the Drew Carey-hosted show to play for Hilarity for Charity, the national Alzheimer’s non-profit organization that he and he wife, Lauren Miller Rogen, founded.
Following “The Price Is Right,” a repeat of CBS’ “All Rise” notched a 0.6 and 4.3 million viewers and a “Bull” repeat came in with a 0.5 and about 4 million. CBS led the evening with a network average of 0.7 and nearly 5 million viewers, followed by NBC, which brought in an average of 0.5 2.7 million.
On NBC, a repeat of a Christmas edition of “Saturday Night Live” brought in a 0.6 and 2.8 million viewers, and...
- 12/24/2019
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Most of the networks went with repeats Monday, but CBS shined bright like a star on Christmas Eve with another primetime edition of The Price Is Right: Holiday Extravaganza, where Seth Rogen was called upon to bid his heart out and participate in the showcase showdown. The special earned a 0.9 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 6.57 million viewers, up two-tenths from Sunday night’s episode with the cast of Seal Team.
The special was the night’s top-rated and most-watched show, helping CBS win the won the night in both metrics. Some numbers, however, may be adjusted later on CBS and Fox due to NFL preemptions.
NBC and ABC both repeated earlier holiday specials. NBC had Holidays With the Houghs and the two-hour SNL Christmas, the latter on par with its first December 5 airing, while ABC had the two-hour Lea Michele-led Same Time, Next Christmas.
The CW went with originals,...
The special was the night’s top-rated and most-watched show, helping CBS win the won the night in both metrics. Some numbers, however, may be adjusted later on CBS and Fox due to NFL preemptions.
NBC and ABC both repeated earlier holiday specials. NBC had Holidays With the Houghs and the two-hour SNL Christmas, the latter on par with its first December 5 airing, while ABC had the two-hour Lea Michele-led Same Time, Next Christmas.
The CW went with originals,...
- 12/24/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Up against fierce competition in the form of a blockbuster “Thursday Night Football” between the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears, “Young Sheldon” managed to gain week-to-week and top the scripted TV ratings chart for the night.
The “Big Bang Theory” spinoff scored a 1.1 rating among adults 18-49, up 12% from the 0.98 rating from its last episode on Nov. 21. It also topped scripted shows on the night in terms of total viewership with 8.4 million. The success of “Young Sheldon” provided a solid lead-in for “The Unicorn,” which also ticked up to a 0.8 rating and 5.8 million total viewers. “Mom,” “Carol’s Second Act” and “Evil” all came in even on their previous episodes at a 0.8, a 0.6 and a 0.5 respectively.
“Thursday Night Football” looks to be set for a large total viewership once the final numbers come in, as the 31-24 Bears victory averaged 13.6 million total viewers across its broadcast in the early numbers.
The “Big Bang Theory” spinoff scored a 1.1 rating among adults 18-49, up 12% from the 0.98 rating from its last episode on Nov. 21. It also topped scripted shows on the night in terms of total viewership with 8.4 million. The success of “Young Sheldon” provided a solid lead-in for “The Unicorn,” which also ticked up to a 0.8 rating and 5.8 million total viewers. “Mom,” “Carol’s Second Act” and “Evil” all came in even on their previous episodes at a 0.8, a 0.6 and a 0.5 respectively.
“Thursday Night Football” looks to be set for a large total viewership once the final numbers come in, as the 31-24 Bears victory averaged 13.6 million total viewers across its broadcast in the early numbers.
- 12/6/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Amy Poehler’s and Nick Offerman’s “Making It” couldn’t cobble together much of an audience on Thursday following the “SNL” Christmas special. With that lackluster combo, NBC settled for fourth place.
Thanks to “Thursday Night Football,” Fox ran away with another primetime win. ABC was runner-up in ratings with a pair of Christmas specials.
Fox was first in ratings with a 3.7 rating/18 in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 13.6 million, according to preliminary numbers. Those were the Nielsen averages from the Dallas Cowboys-Chicago Bears game.
Also Read: Ratings: Fox's 'The Moodys' Doesn't Shine Nearly as Bright as NBC's Christmas Tree Lighting
ABC was second in ratings with a 0.8/4 and third in viewers with 4.1 million. “A Charlie Brown Christmas” at 8 p.m. had a 1.0/5 and 5 million viewers. From 9 to 11, Lea Michele’s “Same Time, Next Christmas” received a 0.6/3 and 3.7 million viewers.
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Thanks to “Thursday Night Football,” Fox ran away with another primetime win. ABC was runner-up in ratings with a pair of Christmas specials.
Fox was first in ratings with a 3.7 rating/18 in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 13.6 million, according to preliminary numbers. Those were the Nielsen averages from the Dallas Cowboys-Chicago Bears game.
Also Read: Ratings: Fox's 'The Moodys' Doesn't Shine Nearly as Bright as NBC's Christmas Tree Lighting
ABC was second in ratings with a 0.8/4 and third in viewers with 4.1 million. “A Charlie Brown Christmas” at 8 p.m. had a 1.0/5 and 5 million viewers. From 9 to 11, Lea Michele’s “Same Time, Next Christmas” received a 0.6/3 and 3.7 million viewers.
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- 12/6/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Fox's Thursday Night Football is on track for one of its biggest audiences of the season, and the game dominated Thursday's primetime results. ABC's movie Same Time, Next Christmas, meanwhile, drew a so-so audience, one in line with Hallmark Channel's most recent holiday films.
The Chicago Bears' 31-24 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football averaged 13.64 million viewers in primetime, the biggest audience in the preliminary numbers so far this season. The season high for Tnf in the finals is 17.62 million on Sept. 26; that broadcast had 12.71 million viewers in the fast ...
The Chicago Bears' 31-24 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football averaged 13.64 million viewers in primetime, the biggest audience in the preliminary numbers so far this season. The season high for Tnf in the finals is 17.62 million on Sept. 26; that broadcast had 12.71 million viewers in the fast ...
- 12/6/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
With Thanksgiving just one day away, you are now officially allowed to start listening to “All I Want for Christmas Is You”, baking cookies, shopping for presents and — most importantly — tuning into those holiday TV specials you look forward to throughout the less festive times of the year. TheWrap has rounded up all the new ones (and just a couple fan-favorite rebroadcasts) you can’t miss this season. Click through our gallery to check out the list of 2019’s holiday-themed TV givings.
Program: “Ellen’s Game of Games” Holiday Edition Net: NBC Date: Nov. 27 Time: 8 p.m.
Program: “Merry Happy Whatever” Season 1 Net: Netflix Date: Nov. 28
Program: “The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration” Net: ABC Date: Nov. 28 Time: 8 p.m.
Program: “Outrageous Holiday Houses” Hosted by Lance Bass Net: Hgtv Date: Nov. 28 Time: 11 p.m.
Program: “The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show” Net: Amazon Prime Video Date: Nov. 29
Program:...
Program: “Ellen’s Game of Games” Holiday Edition Net: NBC Date: Nov. 27 Time: 8 p.m.
Program: “Merry Happy Whatever” Season 1 Net: Netflix Date: Nov. 28
Program: “The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration” Net: ABC Date: Nov. 28 Time: 8 p.m.
Program: “Outrageous Holiday Houses” Hosted by Lance Bass Net: Hgtv Date: Nov. 28 Time: 11 p.m.
Program: “The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show” Net: Amazon Prime Video Date: Nov. 29
Program:...
- 11/27/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
In today’s TV news roundup, Disney Plus announces a McGuire family reunion and Showtime releases the trailer for “The L Word: Generation Q.”
Casting
Disney Plus has revealed that Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine and Jake Thomas will reprise their roles as Jo, Sam and Matt McGuire, respectively, alongside Hilary Duff in the new “Lizzie McGuire” series. The story follows a soon-to-be 30-year-old Lizzie McGuire navigating adulthood in Brooklyn with help from her animated 13-year-old alter ego. Original “Lizzie McGuire” series creator Terri Minsky returns as showrunner and executive produces with Duff and Rachel Winter.
Dates
ABC‘s holiday film “Same Time, Next Christmas” starring Lea Michele (“Glee”) premieres Dec. 5. Executive produced by Tom Mazza and David Calvert Jones, the film also stars Charles Michael Davis, Bryan Greenberg, George Newbern, Nia Vardalos, Phil Morris and Dannah Lockett. The film will rebroadcast Dec. 23 on Freeform as part of their “25 Days of Christmas” programming.
Casting
Disney Plus has revealed that Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine and Jake Thomas will reprise their roles as Jo, Sam and Matt McGuire, respectively, alongside Hilary Duff in the new “Lizzie McGuire” series. The story follows a soon-to-be 30-year-old Lizzie McGuire navigating adulthood in Brooklyn with help from her animated 13-year-old alter ego. Original “Lizzie McGuire” series creator Terri Minsky returns as showrunner and executive produces with Duff and Rachel Winter.
Dates
ABC‘s holiday film “Same Time, Next Christmas” starring Lea Michele (“Glee”) premieres Dec. 5. Executive produced by Tom Mazza and David Calvert Jones, the film also stars Charles Michael Davis, Bryan Greenberg, George Newbern, Nia Vardalos, Phil Morris and Dannah Lockett. The film will rebroadcast Dec. 23 on Freeform as part of their “25 Days of Christmas” programming.
- 10/25/2019
- by LaTesha Harris
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, USA releases the trailer for the Jason Bourne spinoff series “Treadstone,” and MTV sets a release date for the “The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2.”
Dates:
MTV’s “The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2” is set to premiere Aug. 28 with expanded 90-minute episodes. Set in the middle of a jungle, the new season will follow the same format as the first season as 14 British athletes compete against 14 American athletes in hopes of winning their share of the $1 million prize.
First Looks:
USA Network has released the official trailer for its upcoming spy-thriller series “Treadstone,” which is a spinoff of the Jason Bourne film franchise. Premiering in October, the new series explores the CIA black-ops program Operation Treadstone, which uses behavior modification to turn their recruits into superhuman assassins. Creator Tim Kring is set to executive produce for Ucp. The series stars Jeremy Irvine, Tracy Ifeachor,...
Dates:
MTV’s “The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2” is set to premiere Aug. 28 with expanded 90-minute episodes. Set in the middle of a jungle, the new season will follow the same format as the first season as 14 British athletes compete against 14 American athletes in hopes of winning their share of the $1 million prize.
First Looks:
USA Network has released the official trailer for its upcoming spy-thriller series “Treadstone,” which is a spinoff of the Jason Bourne film franchise. Premiering in October, the new series explores the CIA black-ops program Operation Treadstone, which uses behavior modification to turn their recruits into superhuman assassins. Creator Tim Kring is set to executive produce for Ucp. The series stars Jeremy Irvine, Tracy Ifeachor,...
- 8/9/2019
- by Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
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