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10 ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA By Raye Smith TV Media WHAT'S NEW ON HBO MAX "Rain Dogs" - Season 1 New writer Cash Carraway bounds into the TV world with the new BBC/ HBO co-production "Rain Dogs," which makes its premiere Monday, March 6, on HBO Max (and on HBO's premium cable network). The eight- episode series is an unconventional love story between a working-class single mom (Daisy May Cooper, "This Country"), her 10-year-old daughter (new talent Fleur Tashjiian) and a privileged gay man (Jack Farthing, "Poldark"). A tale of a mother's love and deep-rooted friendships, the series follows this dysfunctional fam - ily and their friends as they try to go straight in a crooked world. Directed by Richard Laxton ("Him & Her") and Jennifer Perrott ("The Midwich Cuckoos"), "Rain Dogs" also stars Ronke Adekoluejo ("Christopher Robin," 201, Adrian Edmondson ("A Spy Among Friends"), Stephen Wright ("I May Destroy You"), Emily Fairn ("The Responder"), Joshua Par - ris ("A Confession"), Reid Anderson ("The War of the Worlds"), Deana Taheri ("Piss Party"), Tobias Jowett ("On a Roll," 2020), James Ashton ("Da Vinci's Demons") and Daniel Phung ("Everybody's Talking About Jamie," 2021). Cash, "Killing Eve's" Sally Woodward Gentle and Lee Morris, Jo McClellan ("The Tunnel") are executive producers. WHAT'S NEW ON NETFLIX "Luther: The Fallen Sun" (2023) Idris Elba ("Beasts of No Nation," 2015) returns to his role as a brilliant but disgraced detective in the new crime drama "Luther: The Fallen Sun," which premieres Friday, March 10, on Netflix. A continuation of the award-winning British television series "Luther," this film reimagining of the story picks up with Det. John Luther (Elba) sitting behind bars as a serial killer (Andy Serkis, "Black Panther," 2018) blazes a gruesome, terrifying trail through London. Haunted by his failure to catch the psychopath who is now taunting him, Luther breaks out of prison to finish the job once and for all — and by any means necessary. Written by Neil Cross ("The Mosquito Coast"), the creator of the original BBC series, "The Fallen Sun" is directed by Jamie Payne ("Outlander"). Series regular Dermot Crowley ("The Death of Sta- lin," 2017) returns for the film, along- side Cynthia Erivo ("Harriet," 2019), Thomas Coombes ("Save Me"), Hattie Morahan ("Beauty and the Beast," 2017), Jess Liaudin ("Irma Vep"), Henry Hereford ("Cross- bones"), Lauryn Ajufo ("Boiling Point," 2021), Vincent Regan ("300," 2006), Dan Li ("Andor"), Edward Hogg ("Pennyworth"), Einar Kuusk ("The Capture"), Tom McCall ("Black Mirror: Bandersnatch," 2018), Carl Spencer ("Rocketman," 2019) and Natasha Patel ("The Witcher: Blood Origin"). WHAT'S NEW ON HULU "History of the World, Part II" Hulu is setting out to make history with the new series sequel to leg- endary director, writer, producer and actor Mel Brooks' 1981 comedy film, "History of the World, Part I," when the eight-episode special, "History of the World, Part II," premieres on the streamer Monday, March 6. Set up with a similar anthology of sketches set during key periods throughout human history, the series explores some of humanity's greatest triumphs, advancements and failures through an outlandishly comedic lens. Brooks, now 96 years old, writes and executive produces the series, alongside David Stassen ("The Mindy Project"), Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth"), Wanda Sykes ("The Upshaws") and Ike Barinholtz ("The Mindy Project"). The series' all-star cast features appearances from Stas- sen, Kroll, Sykes and Barinholtz, as well as Johnny Knoxville ("Jackass: The Movie," 2002), Zazie Beetz ("Atlanta"), Taika Waititi ("Our Flag Means Death"), Dove Cameron ("Schmigadoon!"), David Duchovny ("The X-Files"), Tyler James Wil- liams ("Abbott Elementary"), Seth Rogen ("Superbad," 2007), Danny DeVito ("It's Always Sunny in Phila- delphia"), Sarah Silverman ("Don't Look Up," 2021), Kumail Nanjiani ("The Big Sick," 2017), Jason Man- tzoukas ("Brooklyn Nine-Nine"), Zahn McClarnon ("Dark Winds"), Josh Gad ("Avenue 5"), Andrew Rannells ("A Simple Favor," 2018), Sam Richardson ("Veep"), Richard Kind ("East New York") Jillian Bell ("The Drop," 2022), Ronny Chieng ("Crazy Rich Asians," 2018), Jack McBrayer ("30 Rock"), Rob Corddry ("Childrens Hospital"), Kimiko Glen ("Orange is the New Black"), Joe Lo Truglio ("Brooklyn Nine-Nine"), Nick Robinson ("Jurassic World," 2015), Lauren Lapkus ("Crashing"), Pamela Adlon ("Better Things"), Jake Johnson ("New Girl"), Jay Ellis ("Insecure") and Emily Ratajkowski ("Gone Girl," 2014). "The New York Times Presents: Sin Eater" A new installment of "The New York Times Presents," "a series of standalone documentaries repre- senting the unparalleled journalism and insight of The New York Times, bringing viewers close to the essen- tial stories of our time" (per Hulu), premieres Friday, March 10, on Hulu. Titled "Sin Eater," this two-part documentary looks at the story of infamous Hollywood private inves- tigator Anthony Pellicano. Prolific in the 1990s for making any and all of Hollywood's filthiest scandals disap- pear, Pellicano played by his own set of rules and worked outside the law to hide the sins of his rich, famous and powerful clients. Accused of harassment and intimidation by many of his victims, Pellicano was ultimately sent to prison for wiretap- ping and racketeering — but now he's free once again and he's talk- ing to The Times, having obtained the FBI case file, including audio recordings of some of his celebrity clients. Now, "Sin Eater" digs into how Pellicano was able to cover up would-be scandals so seamlessly, and the ways his clients skirted the legal system, keeping their secrets buried deep and facing few to no consequences when Pellicano was exposed. Produced and directed by John Pappas ("The Weekly"), the documentary is produced by The New York Times and Left/Right, and features New York Times reporters Rachel Abrams and Liz Day. WHAT'S NEW ON PARAMOUNT+ "School Spirits" - Season 1 The spirits are out and looking for answers in the new young adult drama series "School Spirits," which premieres its first three episodes Thursday, March 9, on Paramount+. Episodes stream weekly on Thurs- days thereafter. Based on the upcom- ing graphic novel by Nate Trinrud, Megan Trinrud and Maria Nguyen, "School Spirits" stars Peyton List ("Cobra Kai") as Maddie Nears, a newly deceased 16-year-old girl who has found herself trapped in afterlife limbo — in her own high school. Teaming up with a group of other students stuck in the afterlife in their high school, Maddie, discovering that she is the only one who can still communicate with the living, investi- gates the mysterious circumstances surrounding her own death. Star- ring alongside List in the series are Maria Dizzia ("The Staircase"), Milo Manheim ("Z-O-M-B-I-E-S," 2018), Josh Zuckerman ("The Offer"), Sarah Yarkin ("Motherland: Fort Salem"), Spencer Macpherson ("Reign"), Rainbow Wedell ("The Bureau of Magical Things"), Kristian Flores ("Reboot"), Nick Pugliese ("Drama- rama," 2020) and Kiara Pichardo ("The Society"). Hannah Macpher- son ("T@gged"), Brian Dannelly ("In the Dark"), Oran Zegman ("Honor Society," 2022) and Max Winkler ("Flower," 2017) direct. Fleur Tashjian, Daisy May Cooper and Jack Farthing star in "Rain Dogs" Logansport Shrine Club 3 x 2" Moose Lodge 3 x 2" Beans Appliance Repair 2 x 2"

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