Grey's Anatomy will probably outlive us all, something I welcome. In Season 3, the series is picking up right where it left off, and the Umbrellas will have to deal with the apocalyptic event potentially caused by their timeline jumping. Season 2 of The Umbrella Academy left off on a major cliffhanger when the gang time-traveled from the '60s back to an alternate version of 2019 in which Hargreeves ( Colm Feore) had trained seven different superpowered babies into becoming the Sparrow Academy. That trend continues in Sing 2, the sequel to 2016's Sing, an animated jukebox musical about a bunch of singing animals -voiced by incredibly famous people like Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, and Pharrell- who have to convince a rock star (voiced by Bono) to join their musical extravaganza. If I know anything about the kids' movies of today, it's that they all seem to be built around covers of popular songs. A couple of seasons of all four are coming to Netflix in June, and while I personally choose not to revisit shows of my youth because I prefer to keep them as pristine blurs in my memory, you might feel differently. If you were a kid/immature teenager/patient parent in the mid-1990s and early 2000s, you're absolutely familiar with Nickelodeon shows like All That, Zoey 101, Kenan and Kel, and Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. This will also be the first season without Helen McCrory, who died in 2021. It's set at the end of Prohibition, bringing Tommy ( Cillian Murphy) to North America and finding him allied with his enemies. Your favorite period crime drama is back for its sixth and final season. Why is it forbidden? Because one of them is a vampire (who is literally named Juliette) and the other is a vampire hunter. The bones of Romeo and Juliet are shaking in their graves over this new Netflix series, which centers around two teen girls who fall in forbidden love. Continuing to enjoy reminding the world he's actually a solid dramatic actor, Hustle is a sports drama that stars Sandler as a washed-up scout who makes it his mission to recruit a talented street ball player from Spain into the NBA. Sandler's famously a huge basketball fan in general, so it was only a matter of time before he made a movie about it. In Uncut Gems, the game of basketball is essentially second billed, right behind Adam Sandler himself. Imani Lewis and Sarah Catherine Hook, First Kill Brian Douglas/Netflix Hustle (June 8) And of course there's the hours and hours and hours of Stranger Things 4, in case you haven't finished that already. Already out this month are Adam Sandler's surprisingly watchable basketball movie Hustle, the lesbian teen vampire drama First Kill, and the final season of Peaky Blinders. Season 3 of The Umbrella Academy drops that same day to deliver answers about The Sparrow Academy, who showed up at the end of Season 2. Later this month, kids (and parents who need some quiet) can look forward to the Netflix debut of Sing 2, which comes out June 22. Will it make waves like Extraction? This will be a test for Hemsworth's home box office capabilities. Hemsworth isn't playing a bone-breaking special ops beefcake like he was in Extraction, but he does wear glasses as a scientist who's tinkering with prisoner-volunteers' brain chemistry in the thriller. C-Hemmy returns to the Netflix original movie space with the new film Spiderhead, which comes out this Friday. Extraction is one of Netflix's biggest movies ever, thanks in large part to its hunk-o-man leading stud, Chris Hemsworth.
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