A series of eagerly anticipated television premieres have been announced, showcasing new seasons of popular shows. Notably, Apple TV has set a premiere date of June 19, 2024 for the second season of its neo-noir series, “Sugar.” This season, which stars Colin Farrell, will feature eight episodes released weekly until August 7, 2024.
In the upcoming season, LA private detective John Sugar embarks on a challenging new case. He is tasked with tracking down the troubled older brother of a local boxer while continuing his search for a beloved missing sister. As the investigation unfolds, Sugar finds himself entangled in a citywide conspiracy that tests his moral compass and raises the question of how far he is willing to go to uphold justice. The season will introduce new cast members including Jin Ha, Raymond Lee, Tony Dalton, Laura Donnelly, Sasha Calle, and Shea Whigham.
New Seasons on Prime Video and HBO Max
Meanwhile, Prime Video has scheduled the second season of “Jury Duty,” titled “Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat,” to premiere on March 20, 2024. The season will kick off with three episodes that day, followed by two more on March 27, 2024, and the final three on April 3, 2024. This season centers around a corporate offsite at a family-owned hot sauce company, seen through the eyes of Anthony, a recently hired temp worker who is unaware that the entire experience is staged.
In a different vein, A24 and HBO Max have confirmed a premiere date of February 13, 2024 for their new late-night series “Neighbors.” This six-episode series, executive produced by Josh Safdie, delves into dramatic real-life residential conflicts featuring an array of larger-than-life characters from across the United States.
Exciting Offerings from Netflix
Netflix is also gearing up for a significant release, announcing a premiere date of March 5, 2024 for “Vladimir.” Adapted from the bestselling novel by Julia May Jonas, this dramedy consists of eight episodes and stars Rachel Weisz as a writer and professor. Her character becomes increasingly obsessed with her new colleague, Vladimir, portrayed by Leo Woodall, at a small liberal arts college.
These new seasons promise to engage viewers with their unique narratives and compelling characters. As networks ramp up their offerings, audiences can look forward to a diverse array of stories set to unfold in the coming months.
