‘The Buccaneers’ season 2 uses the premiere date of June

“The Buccaneers” season 2 will officially return on June 18, with a new clip that teases the return of the American girls in search of adventure and romance in London from the 1870s.
Based on Edith Wharton’s unfinished novel with the same name, season 2 sees the return of Kristine Frøseth, Alisha Boe, Aubri Ibrag, Josie Totah and Imogen Waterhouse, with the Ensemble cast also including Guy Remmers, Matthew Broome, Josh Dylan and Fishwick. The official synopsis for the show teases: “All girls are forced to grow up and now have to fight to be heard because they are struggling with romance, lust, jealousy, births and dead … Themes that all women consume, regardless of the year it is.
New cast members this season are Leighton Meester as Nell, Greg Wise as Reede Robinson, Jacob Ifan as Hector Robinson, Grace Ambrose as Paloma Ballardino and Maria Almeida as Cora Merrigan.
“The Buccaneers” is written by series -Maker Katherine Jakeways and produced for Apple TV+ from the Forge Entertainment.
View the clip “Save the Save the Date” below.
First appearance/trailers
Michelle Williams leads FX’s new limited series “Dying for Sex” in the first official trailer.
The series tells the true story of Molly Kochan (Williams) after being diagnosed by stage IV metastatic breast cancer. With her life plans fully informed, she decides to leave her husband (Jay Duplass) and goes on a life-confirming journey to explore sexual desires with the support of her best friend (Jenny Slate). The cast also includes Sissy Spacek, Rob Delaney, Kelvin Yu, David Rasche and Esco Jouléy, alongside host stars Marcello Hernandez, Margaret Cho, Robby Hoffman and Paula Pell.
The show was written and created by Kim Rosenstock (“only murders in the building”) and Elizabeth Meriwether (“New Girl”), who also produce executive. “Dying for Sex” is produced by 20th television and starts streaming on 4 April at Hulu.
View the trailer below.
DEVELOPMENT
Macy’s has acquired the exclusive option rights for the best -selling novel by Julie Satow “When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamor and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion.”
Under the deal, the book will be developed into a fictional television series, where Macy is currently working to find a showrunner and talent.
“When Women Ran Ran Fifth Avenue” celebrates all pioneering women who have helped shape the shop fashion and their lasting inheritance, women like Macy’s Margaret Getchell, “Satow said in a statement. “I can’t wait to see these groundbreaking stories reach a wider audience, which inspire the next generation of innovators in fashion and companies.”
The book by Satow tells the unprecedented stories of women who have formed the departmental stories that have become a crucial part of American culture, including Dorothy Shaver, Hortense Odlum and Geraldine Stutz.
TO POUR
The Netflix drama series “Nemesis” has added Gabrielle Dennis and Michael Potts to his cast.
Dennis and Potts come together as Series Stamgasten, who play Candace Stiles and James Sealey respectively. The cast also includes Matthew Law, Cleopatra Coleman, Y’ian Noel, Domenick Lombardozzi, Tre Hale, Jonnie Park and Ariana Guerra.
The series, co-created by Courtney A. Kemp and Tani Marole, follows a criminal and a police detective. “What starts as a series that aims to undermine the Heist genre in every turn, reinforced with exciting life or death, family dynamics and explosive action, actually makes us an exploration of what drives us, supports us and ultimately destroys us,” according to the official logline.
Kemp serves as a showrunner and performs with Marole, Chris Selak and Philipp Barnett.
Honor
Michelle Yeoh, Selena Gomez, Don Cheadle, Jason Momoa, Sterlin Harjo and Adam Mckay are among the Honorees in the inaugural National Geographic 33 -initiative.
The National Geographic 33 has been compiled a new list by National Geographic to celebrate 33 figures in various areas that argue for the environment or work on other positive goals. The Honorees also include musicians Arlo Parks and Björk, actors Edward Norton and Yara Shahidi, designer Gabriela Hearst, climate activist Jennifer Uchendu and scientists Dr. Shu Yang and Emily Liman.
“National Geographic has been driven by the conviction that daring thinking and collective action can change the world for more than 137 years.
“Since then and on all our platforms, National Geographic has believed in the power of visual stories to generate curiosity and to inspire a deeper bond with our world.
The full list can be viewed here.