Sep 9, 2024, 4:01 AM
Sep 9, 2024, 4:01 AM

New music and shows: Snow Patrol returns and Stallone shines

Highlights
  • New streaming releases include Sylvester Stallone's 'Tulsa King' and Snow Patrol's first album in seven years.
  • Alex Garland's 'Civil War' premieres on MAX, while Netflix adapts 'Uglies' featuring Joey King.
  • Hallmark launches Hallmark+ with original series, providing viewers with fresh content options.
Story

This week marks the debut of several new streaming entertainment options, including the highly anticipated second season of Sylvester Stallone's series 'Tulsa King.' Additionally, the alternative rock band Snow Patrol has released their first new album in seven years, generating excitement among fans. The album follows their previous success with 'Eyes Open,' which featured the hit 'Chasing Cars.' On September 13, Alex Garland's film 'Civil War' will premiere on MAX, described as a thought-provoking experience with strong performances. Meanwhile, Netflix will release 'Uglies,' an adaptation of Scott Westerfeld's novel, featuring Joey King and Chase Stokes. Hallmark is launching a new streaming service, Hallmark+, on September 13, which will include two original series: the scripted drama 'The Chicken Sisters' and the unscripted 'Celebrations with Lacey Chabert.' The latter series is based on Chabert's passion for entertaining and throwing parties. In addition to these new releases, Natasha Rothwell's heartfelt comedy 'How to Die Alone' will also premiere on Hulu, showcasing her dedication to creating a personal and vulnerable piece of art. Overall, this week offers a diverse array of new content for streaming enthusiasts, highlighting the ongoing evolution of entertainment options available to audiences.

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