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[07/15/22 - 08:02 AM] Summer Streaming Sizzles with the Debut of "Tales of the Walking Dead," Season Finale of AMC+ Original Series "Moonhaven," Return of Critically Acclaimed "Kevin Can F**K Himself" and the Series Finale of the Celebrated "Better Call Saul" "Kevin Can F**K Himself" returns Monday, August 22 with a two-episode premiere on AMC+.
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[06/22/22 - 01:40 PM] Video: "Terror Lake Drive: Single Black Female" - Official Trailer - Premieres June 23 Two years after the melee which imploded upon Freeman Lake Apartments, we meet a traveling nurse named Deja.
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[01/31/22 - 11:18 PM] Development Update: Monday, January 31 Updates include: Jennifer Garner, James Marsden join Starz's "Party Down" revival; Jennifer Beals to recur on "Law & Order: Organized Crime"; and Michelle Nader scores pilot presentation order from FOX.
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[01/06/22 - 03:01 PM] ALLBLK's "Terror Lake Drive: Single Black Female" Casts Pascale Armand, Yolanda Ross, Charles Malik Whitfield, Denise Boutte, and Kendrick Cross The second season brings a new, unsuspecting tenant to the mystifying lakeside apartment complex that terrorized a mother and her young son in Season 1.
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[08/17/21 - 09:11 AM] "Terror Lake Drive" Renewed for Season 2 at AMC Networks Streamer ALLBLK Written and created by Jerry LaMothe and Kajuana S. Marie, the second season of the ALLBLK original series brings a new unsuspecting tenant to the mystifying lakeside apartment complex that terrorized a mother and her young son in Season 1.
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[11/18/20 - 03:01 PM] Video: "Terror Lake Drive" - Official Trailer - UMC Original Limited Series In the midst of a recent pandemic and calls for social distancing, a single mother sets her sights on starting a new life and relocates to Atlanta, but quickly discovers she can't outrun her past and a love gone wrong.
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[10/07/20 - 11:39 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, October 7 Updates include: The CW extends "The Outpost" by 13 episodes; Showtime shutters "On Becoming a God in Central Florida"; and Gary Carr is the latest cast in Amazon's "The Peripheral."
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