This year we’ll see the return of old favourites such as Succession, as well as a staggering number of superheroes

For the second year in a row there is a Game of Thrones-shaped chasm in the calendar: prequel House of the Dragon won’t launch until 2022. That presents an opening for deep-pocketed rivals. Netflix’s own medieval-tinged gorefest The Witcher is back for a second season, joined on the platform by sorcery saga Shadow and Bone (April). And Amazon Prime Video is set to launch two formidable fantasy franchises: The Wheel of Time adapts Robert Jordan’s hefty series of novels, with Rosamund Pike starring, while we might finally see its long-awaited The Lord of the Rings adaptation, set to be the most expensive TV show of all time at a cool $1bn.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Extreme drought in northern Italy mirrors climate in Ethiopia

Research shows global heating creates ‘whiplash effect’ of erratic extremes – often…

A-level results day will not be ‘pain-free’, head of Ucas says

Ucas, Ofqual and DfE hope to steady nerves as this year’s university…

Inflation at 10%? This is class war – and it was years in the making | Zoe Williams

Austerity, Brexit and the cost of living crisis have been built on…

True Lies review – James Cameron’s action comedy crash-lands on TV

The director’s 1994 film about a spy posing as a mild-mannered married…