What To Watch on TV This Week: 10th - 16th February
At Home With Katherine Ryan
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“I’m the parent still, and if I say no, I say no,” Katherine Ryan insists.
“I’m the parent still, and if I say no, I say no,” Katherine Ryan insists.
Yellowjackets follows a team of New Jersey high school football players who are forced to survive in the wilderness for 19 months after their plane crashes on a trip to a football game. The series jumps between their time in the wilderness in 1996 and the current day, as their traumatic survival experience seems to follow them into the present.
It means yet another service will be vying for a share of our steadily depleting entertainment budgets. So how does it compare to the competition?
Well, as the fifth oldest film studio in the world, there will be plenty of classics to sink your teeth into like Mean Girls and Grease, as well as recent blockbusters (and Tom Cruise running showcases) like Top Gun: Maverick and Mission: Impossible 7.
Paramount also announced that, from 2024, all of its feature films will move to the service upon leaving cinemas.
Created and written by Sam Levinson, the dark drama starring Zendaya has caused a stir due to the graphic scenes that depict the nature of addiction, mental health, toxic masculinity, sex, trauma and social media with raw honesty.
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