It is a night of celebration, purpose, and artistic performance. The Knockturnal had the privilege of attending a special premiere event. This event marked the launch of a new streaming platform, The Network, and its flagship show, The Green Veil. In a strategic move, the Network joined forces with the iconic McKittrick Hotel in Chelsea. This collaboration set the stage for an unforgettable evening, mirroring the captivating allure of the first episode of The Green Veil. It will premiere today, April 30, with new episodes released every Tuesday.
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On The Scene: KNUCKLES Goes from Sidekick to Spotlight in New Paramount+ Series
Following Sonic movies (with the third installment just around the corner), a new KNUCKLES series has landed! A Paramount+ original, this show pays homage to the beloved video game character and its iconic world.
EXCLUSIVE: Eugenio Derbez, Enrique Arrizon, Austin Winsberg & Sam Laybourne Talk Apple TV’s Acapulco Season 3
The Apple TV+ series Acapulco is back for its third season. Their series continues with Eugenio Derbez playing present-day Maximo Gallardo and Enrique Arrizon as Young Maximo.
The Spiderwick Chronicles is now streaming on The Roku Channel.
This week’s episode of BMF emerges as a tour de force, plunging viewers into the heart of the REDDOGS’ relentless crusade to reclaim the drug-ravaged streets in anticipation of the 1996 Olympics. With tension escalating and stakes soaring, the narrative unfolds with an electrifying intensity that keeps audiences riveted from start to finish.
Imagine a world where meat is created without harming animals. Sounds nice, right? Not quite. Enter Blood Free, ( alternately known as Dominant Species or 지배종) a captivating Korean thriller now streaming on both Hulu and Disney+.
Since the 1960s, Star Trek has made people want to explore the galaxy. The latest version of the series, Star Trek: Discovery, first airing in 2017, cultivated a historic cast.
American Rust: Broken Justice, the crime drama television series based on the novel of the same name, kicked off its second season premiere at New York City’s Whitby Hotel.
The first (and possibly only) season of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live concluded today, and while it had its moments, overall, I feel the show peaked at the fourth episode, which I previously praised highly.