Nat Geo greenlit a second season of “Life Below Zero: First Alaskans,” ahead of the series premiere on Monday, May 30 at 8p. “Generation Drag” (June 1), “The Book of Queer” (June 2) and “Trixie Motel” (June 3) follow LGBTQIA+ stories and heroes that have been straightwashed throughout the years. The half-hour animated comedy series will premiere on Adult Swim and will be available the next day on HBO Max.ĭiscovery+ will premiere three new series in celebration of Pride Month. “Birdgirl” will return for a new season on June 19. The first episode will premiere on June 4 on TCM and HBO Max, with new episodes every Saturday throughout the month. Inspired by The Met’s exhibition, “In America: An Anthology of Fashion,” the series will be hosted by Alicia Malone, joined by special guests. TCM will present a limited series “Follow the Thread,” focused on the synergistic effect of fashion and film-tracing cultural influence. “I am very happy to be partnering with HBO Max who share my dreams of developing globally appealing content for audiences around the world, including French speaking Africa, France and the United States,” said Sy. Sy struck a multi-year film deal with Netflix last year, through his Paris and LA-based production company, Korokoro. Omar Sy struck a first-look deal with HBO Max, to develop international series including shows out of his native France. Season two is slated to launch in early 2023.īET+ greenlit “The Impact ATL.” The eight-part series will follow young creatives who helped Atlanta become “The New Influencer Capital of America.”
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