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Tell Me Lies, Season 3
The most addictive campus drama on streaming returns with its darkest chapter yet. Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten, Nine Perfect Strangers) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White, The In Between) reignite their volatile relationship as spring semester begins at Baird College, each convinced things will be different this time. They aren’t. Past indiscretions resurface almost immediately, pulling Lucy into a scandal she desperately wants no part of, while the wider friendship group is forced to confront the emotional wreckage left behind by last year’s betrayals. Season three sharpens its focus on manipulation, power and self-deception, delivering an uncomfortably intimate look at how toxic relationships ripple outward.
Now streaming weekly
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A Thousand Blows – Season 2
Steven Knight’s visceral East End drama returns, only darker and more emotionally complex. Set in 1880s London, season two finds Hezekiah Moscow (Malachi Kirby, Small Axe) struggling to survive the psychological toll of last season’s events, while bare-knuckle fighter Sugar Goodson (Stephen Graham, Boiling Point) spirals further into isolation and drink. The explosive return of Mary Carr (Erin Doherty, The Crown) threatens to upend Wapping once more, as she rebuilds her gang and reasserts her authority. Inspired by real historical figures, the series blends brutal action with deeply human storytelling, exploring power, loyalty and survival in a world stacked against the vulnerable.
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The Beauty
High fashion meets body horror in this provocative FX thriller that asks how far we’d go for perfection. When international supermodels begin dying in grotesque and unexplained ways, FBI agents Cooper Madsen (Evan Peters, American Horror Story) and Jordan Bennett (Rebecca Hall, The Night House) are sent to Paris to investigate. Their search uncovers a sexually transmitted virus that transforms ordinary people into flawless physical specimens – with devastating consequences. The trail leads to a shadowy tech billionaire (Ashton Kutcher) intent on protecting his trillion-dollar miracle drug at any cost, aided by a lethal enforcer (Anthony Ramos, In the Heights).
Now streaming weekly (finale 5th March)
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Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette
Ryan Murphy launches his Love Story anthology with an intimate, melancholic portrait of one of America’s most scrutinised couples. The series traces the whirlwind romance and high-profile marriage of John F. Kennedy Jr. (Paul Kelly, Peaky Blinders) and Carolyn Bessette (Sarah Pidgeon, The Wilds), charting their undeniable chemistry alongside the suffocating pressures of fame. Inspired by Elizabeth Beller’s biography, the drama is shot from Carolyn’s perspective, exploring identity, autonomy and the emotional cost of living under constant public gaze.
Now streaming weekly (finale 27th March)
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The Artful Dodger – Season 2
The swaggering Australian hit returns with higher stakes, sharper danger and deeper emotional pull. Jack Dawkins (Thomas Brodie-Sangster, The Queen’s Gambit) is facing his most perilous chapter yet: hunted by the law, haunted by past choices and at constant risk of the noose. As Inspector Boxer (Luke Bracey, Elvis) closes in, Lady Belle (Maia Mitchell, Good Trouble) fights to forge her own future in medicine, torn between ambition and love. With Fagin pulling Jack into a dangerous new heist and a killer stalking Port Victory, season two balances swashbuckling adventure with genuine emotional stakes.
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Pole to Pole with Will Smith
This epic National Geographic series follows Will Smith on an extraordinary journey from the Arctic to Antarctica. Combining cinematic visuals with cutting-edge science and environmental storytelling, Smith travels alongside explorers, scientists and indigenous communities to uncover world-first discoveries and profound human stories. From the Amazon rainforest to the Kalahari Desert, the series explores resilience, knowledge and humanity’s relationship with the planet. Less celebrity travelogue and more thoughtful exploration, Pole to Pole positions Smith as an engaged participant rather than a distant narrator.
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COMING SOON
Paradise – Season 2
The dystopian drama returns with its world cracked open even further. In season two, Xavier ventures beyond the bunker in search of Teri, discovering how people have survived the three years since The Day reshaped civilisation. Back in Paradise, the illusion of safety begins to fracture as the community grapples with the consequences of season one and unsettling truths about the city’s origins begin to surface. As trust erodes and tensions rise, long-buried secrets threaten to destabilise what little order remains. Balancing survival thriller with intimate character drama, Paradise deepens its emotional stakes while expanding its mythology, asking what society owes its survivors – and what they owe each other – when the world has already ended once.
23rd February (three-episode launch, then weekly Mondays)
Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese
This gripping three-part docuseries revisits the disappearance and murder of 16-year-old Skylar Neese, a case that shocked the US and exposed a chilling betrayal at its heart. When Skylar vanished from her West Virginia home, suspicion gradually turned towards those closest to her. Told through social media posts, intimate interviews and Skylar’s own words, the series explores the emotional intensity of adolescence, the fragility of teenage friendships and the dark side of growing up online. Rather than sensationalising the crime, Friends Like These focuses on psychology, memory and trust, unpacking how loyalty can fracture with devastating consequences.
6th March
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives – Season 4
The stakes have never been higher for the #MomTok sisterhood. As their fame expands beyond social media, season four finds the group navigating opportunity, temptation and mounting pressure. When Taylor is announced as The Bachelorette, and Jen and Whitney land high-profile TV appearances, competition seeps into every corner of their relationships. Marriages strain, personal demons resurface annd long-held secrets threaten to unravel the group entirely. At its core, this season asks whether sisterhood can survive ambition – or whether success inevitably fractures loyalty. Glossy, dramatic with a sharp eye for emotional fallout, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is one of Disney+’s most compulsive reality hits.
12th March
The Testaments
Based on Margaret Atwood’s Booker Prize-winning novel, The Testaments returns audiences to the oppressive theocracy of Gilead – this time through the eyes of a new generation. Set years after The Handmaid’s Tale, the series follows young women who have grown up knowing nothing beyond indoctrination, control and the looming threat of forced marriage. As they begin to question the world they’ve inherited, they are forced to seek allies, both familiar and unexpected, in a dangerous fight for autonomy. Stark, unsettling and quietly powerful, The Testaments expands Atwood’s universe with fresh urgency, exploring how rebellion begins when freedom is only a rumour – and how hope can survive even the most carefully engineered systems of oppression.
8th April (three-episode launch, then weekly Wednesdays)
Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair
Malcolm is back – and adulthood hasn’t made life any fairer. After distancing himself from his chaotic family for over a decade, Malcolm (Frankie Muniz, Malcolm in the Middle) is dragged back into their orbit when Hal and Lois demand his presence for their 40th anniversary celebrations. What follows is a collision of nostalgia, unresolved tension and the same brilliantly dysfunctional dynamics that made the original series a classic. Balancing sharp humour with unexpected emotional insight, the revival explores how family patterns persist long after we think we’ve escaped them. Smart, self-aware and genuinely funny, Life’s Still Unfair proves that growing up doesn’t mean growing out of chaos – especially when your parents are Hal and Lois.
10th April
Rivals – Season 2
The glossy, cut-throat world of 1980s television warfare heats up as Rivals returns. The battle for the Central South West franchise intensifies, with Tony Baddingham (David Tennant, Doctor Who) more ruthless than ever in his determination to crush Corinium’s opposition. Weaponising scandal and exploiting personal weaknesses, Tony’s power plays send shockwaves through Rutshire, while marriages fracture, illicit affairs spiral and long-buried secrets erupt. Set against a backdrop of excess, ambition and hedonism, season two leans into the personal cost of winning at all costs. Stylish, sharp and deliciously cruel, Rivals remains a high-glamour drama where loyalty is fleeting and power always comes with consequences.
From 15th May (two six-episode batches)
The Bear – Season 5
While plot details remain tightly under wraps, season five of The Bear is set to continue its razor-sharp exploration of ambition, pressure and creative obsession inside the restaurant world. Expect more intensity, emotional volatility and character-driven storytelling as Carmy and his team navigate the relentless demands of excellence – and the personal cost that comes with it.
Coming in 2026
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