
The city that never sleeps is wide awake for these wives: Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York City” is returning for Season 15, and a new trailer for the season has been unveiled. The newest season of the show premieres Oct. 1 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, with episodes available to stream the following day on Peacock.
Sai De Silva, Ubah Hassan, Erin Lichy, Jenna Lyons, Jessel Taank and Brynn Whitfield return for the season, along with new housewife Racquel Chevremont and Rebecca Minkoff, who joins as a friend. Bravo rebooted “The Real Housewives of New York City” — a cornerstone of the “Real Housewives” franchise — in Season 14, with this new group of women who were introduced to the public at BravoCon in October 2022.
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In the trailer, the housewives go to their mani-pedi appointments, grab dinner and deal with immense shade, as newcomer Minkoff, the founder of fashion company Rebecca Minkoff, joins the crew.
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“I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of her,” Whitfield says in the trailer of the designer. “If you’re just in Nordstrom Rack, you probably saw her stuff.”
Watch the trailer below.
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FIRST LOOKS/TRAILERS
Netflix has debuted the main trailer for part three of “That ’90s Show.” The 8-episode-spanning part three will now be released on the streamer on Aug. 22nd, according to an Instagram video featuring the show’s cast. The new episodes were originally slated to drop on Oct. 24.
The Netflix hit and sequel series to the fan-favorite “That ’70s Show” stars Smith, Debra Jo Rupp (reprising her role as Kitty), Callie Haverda (Leia), Ashley Aufderheide (Gwen), Mace Coronel (Jay), Maxwell Acee Donovan (Nate), Reyn Doi (Ozzie) and Sam Morelos (Nikki).
Kevin Smith, Seth Green, Mike “The Miz” Mizanin, Jim Rash and Jason Mewes will appear as guest stars.
“It’s 1996, and Leia Forman is back in Point Place for another summer of fun with her friends and grandparents, Kitty and Red. Leia and Jay are excited to be together again after nine months of long distance. But she’s on edge since Jay still doesn’t know she almost kissed Nate,” reads the show’s logline. “Nate is concerned that his girlfriend, Nikki, doesn’t know either. How long can they keep this secret? Turns out, not long at all. And when the truth finally comes out, relationships are threatened, friendships are at stake, and the summer is on the verge of ending before it even gets started.”
Watch the trailer below.
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Paramount+ has just unveiled the official trailer and art for the second season of “Tulsa King,” which stars Academy Award-nominee Sylvester Stallone.
Grammy-nominated country star Jelly Roll will cameo in the upcoming season, and the trailer features a sneak peek of the country star’s unreleased song “Get By” from his forthcoming sophomore album.
“In season two, Dwight (Stallone) and his crew continue to build up and defend their growing empire in Tulsa, but just as they get their bearings, they realize that they’re not the only ones who want to stake their claim,” reads the show’s logline. “With looming threats from the Kansas City mob and a very powerful local businessman, Dwight struggles to keep his family and crew safe while keeping track of all his affairs. Plus, he still has unfinished business back in New York.”
The season premieres on Sept. 15 on the streamer.
Watch the trailer below.
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Netflix has revealed the first trailer for “Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef,” which will stream live on the platform Sept. 2 at 12 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. ET.
The showdown between Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest champs Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi will take place at the HyperX Arena Las Vegas at the Luxor Hotel & Casino on Labor Day.
Earlier this year, Chestnut was banned from the Coney Island iconic hot dog eating contest after he signed a deal with vegan hot dog brand Impossible Foods. Kobayashi is a six-time Nathan’s winner, having doubled the previous record held for most hot dogs eaten in the championship in his first year of competing in 2001. The competitive eater was similarly banned from Nathan’s, due to a contract dispute.
Kobayashi and Chestnut last faced off against each other in 2009, with the latter reigning victorious. Chestnut currently holds the world record for hot dog eating, having downed 76 hot dogs in 10 minutes at the 2021 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.
Watch the trailer below.
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Peacock has unveiled a teaser trailer for its upcoming horror thriller series “Teacup,” executive produced by Ian McCulloch and James Wan.
Per the official logline, “Teacup” follows “a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive.” It is inspired by the novel Stinger by Robert McCammon and stars Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman and Chaske Spencer.
The trailer features a person in a gas mask strolling around a farm site ominously, as people attempt to take cover. The series premieres with two episodes Oct. 10, followed by two episodes weekly through Oct. 31.
Watch the teaser below.
Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel Stinger by Robert McCammon.
PROGRAMMING
NBC will air the first episode of the Peacock original comedy series “Mr. Throwback” on Sept. 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
The series premiered Aug. 8 on Peacock and stands as a top 5 Peacock original comedy series through their respective opening weekends. The show follows a “down-on-his-luck memorabilia dealer who looks for redemption by reuniting with his sixth-grade teammate, NBA legend Steph Curry,” reads the series’ log line.
The first weekend of the series arrived on Peacock as star Stephen Curry helped deliver a gold medal for the USA Basketball team in its championship game over France; according to NBC, 77% of the accounts who watched “Mr. Throwback” also watched basketball at the Olympics.
“Mr. Throwback” is produced by Unanimous Media and written by David Caspe, Matthew Libman and Daniel Libman—all of whom are executive producers.
The show stars Curry and Adam Pally, both of whom also EP.
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KCON LA’s third night will now be available to stream on The CW app starting on Aug. 17.
KCON is the world’s largest K-POP Fan and Artist Festival. This year, the show ran from July 26 to 28. It featured concerts and appearances by actor Kim Soo Hyun from “Queen of Tears,” with actor Awkwafina as a special guest and performances from NCT 127, ENHYPEN, ZEROBASEONE, STAYC and more.
The announcement follows the successful live broadcast of KCON LA 2024’s third night on The CW Network on July 28: “Fans will now have the opportunity to relive the excitement of that night,” reads the statement.
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The debut of “The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras” was the series’ best season premiere in three years, becoming the No. 1 cable entertainment telecast on Wednesday in the 18-34 demo.
The Season 40 premiere saw a 96% increase in ratings compared to the premiere of Season 39. These ratings represent the highest increase in 20 years for the 18-49 and 18-34 demos.
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