[05/13/18 - 09:31 AM] Video: NBC Fall Shows 2018 - Official Trailers Get your first look at newcomers "Manifest," "New Amsterdam" and "I Feel Bad."
[via press release from NBC]
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MANIFEST | Official Trailer | NBC Fall Shows 2018
In 2013, Flight 828 disappeared into thin air. Today, it came home. From executive producer Robert Zemeckis, Manifest stars Melissa Roxburgh and Josh Dallas, coming soon to NBC.
NEW AMSTERDAM | Official Trailer | NBC Fall Shows 2018
Break the rules. Heal the system. The Blacklist's Ryan Eggold stars in New Amsterdam, coming soon to NBC.
I FEEL BAD | Official Trailer | NBC Fall Shows 2018
She's kinda got it all figured out. I Feel Bad, from executive producer Amy Poehler and starring Sarayu Blue and Paul Adelstein, is coming soon to NBC.
[08/11/25 - 09:01 AM] Video: "Swiped" - Official Trailer - Hulu "Swiped" introduces recent college grad Whitney Wolfe, played by Lily James, as she uses extraordinary grit and ingenuity to break into the male-dominated tech industry and launch an innovative, globally lauded dating app (two, actually), paving the way to becoming the youngest female self-made billionaire.
[08/11/25 - 08:01 AM] Video: "Haunted Hotel" - Official Trailer - Netflix A single mother of two struggles to run a haunted hotel with the help of her estranged brother, who is now one of the ghosts haunting the hotel and thinks the other ghosts have some pretty good ideas.
[08/08/25 - 08:01 AM] Video: "Love Con Revenge" - Official Trailer - Netflix Cecilie Fjellhøy - from "The Tinder Swindler" - partners with a female private investigator to help other victims of romance fraud get genuine payback.
[08/08/25 - 12:01 AM] Video: "Abandoned Man" - Official Trailer - Netflix After serving time in prison for his brother's crime, a man warily reunites with family, finding hope and healing in a life-changing bond with his niece.
[08/07/25 - 05:01 PM] Video: "Aema" - Official Trailer - Netflix In 1980s Korea, a movie star and a starlet defy male-dominated industry rules and backstage corruption while filming the provocative "Madame Aema."