We hope the weekend gave readers plenty of time to catch up with all the heat we brought during last week’s Collider’s Exclusive Preview event because the fun is starting all over again today. Last week, we delivered non-stop exclusive first looks at teasers, images, and interviews with the folks behind some of the biggest cinematic titles coming to theaters this fall, and now, we’re back, and we’re bringing the small-screen with us. Hopefully you’ve had your fill of highly-anticipated films like Mortal Kombat II and Black Phone 2, as this week is all about television projects set to return in the fall.
From streaming to network favorites, they’re all about to find their way onto the front page of Collider, where we’re looking forward to giving readers exclusive intel on favorites like CBS’ Justin Hartley-led Tracker and ABC’s breakaway crime drama, High Potential, which features It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star, Kaitlin Olson, in the leading role. There will also be plenty to sink your teeth into when it comes to shows that haven’t yet graced our screens, with a preview of Daniel Dae Kim’s butt-kicking high-octane Prime Video series, Butterfly, and Sean Bean’s return to fantasy in MGM+’s Robin Hood.
Those ready for more animation to come from Marvel Studios, will certainly want to keep their eyes peeled for our special look at Marvel Zombies, while fans of The Boys universe will undoubtedly pour their eyes over our conversation with creator, Eric Kripke, who will shed some light on the highly-anticipated second season of Gen V. True crime audiences will be fed thanks to some first look shots to come from Hulu’s The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox and Taylor Sheridan followers will get their hands dirty thanks to some fresh content from the second season of his latest hit series, Landman.
What Is the Schedule for Collider’s Exclusive Preview Week?
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Those of you who have joined us in the past for either last week’s fall film preview or in the spring for the summer film preview already have a solid grasp of how the content will unfold. In order to not miss one bit of the action, you’ll want to tune in to Collider starting at 10 a.m. ET every weekday through this Friday, August 8. New material will continue to drop well into the evening, so be sure to be on the lookout. In addition to the titles mentioned above, others like NBC’s Reba McEntire-led sitcom, Happy’s Place, Netflix’s animated Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, Apple TV+’s The Last Frontier, and Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building are also on the docket.
Stay tuned here at Collider throughout the entire week, or keep an eye on our social media pages, for all the preview pieces to come. We'll have more exclusive surprises to come in the future, too, that you won't want to miss even after our television week is done.