December 2022 Television Preview | Women and Hollywood

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December 2022 Television Preview | Women and Hollywood


Temperatures are dropping — there’s no higher time to tune in and discover your subsequent TV dependancy. Premiering December 1 on ALLBLK is “Wicked City,” the story of 5 witches who flip to forbidden magic to ressurect one in every of their very own. Another style providing, “Kindred,” sees an aspiring author being pulled backwards and forwards between the current day and Antebellum Times. “Zola” writer-director Janicza Bravo helmed the pilot of the sci-fi sequence, which relies on Octavia Butler’s novel of the identical title and launches on Hulu December 13. Another sequence on our radar is “The Most Beautiful Flower” (“La Flor Más Bella”), a coming-of-age comedy a few highschooler that’s set in Mexico. It hits Netflix December 7.

Industry vet Chelsea Handler has one other comedy particular on the best way. “Revolution” launches on Netflix December 27 and sees her tackling the whole lot from rescue canine to gender inequality. Atsuko Okatsuka’s first HBO stand-up particular, “The Introducer,” premieres December 10. Okatsuka spills the beans about attending “Magic Mike Live” together with her grandmother within the Tig Notaro-directed particular.

Returning sequence embrace “Gossip Girl,” a glance inside an elite Manhattan personal faculty, and “Sort Of,” a portrait of a gender-fluid Pakistani Canadian. The second seasons of each sequence hit HBO Max December 1.

Here are December’s premiering and returning women- and nonbinary-centric, directed, and written TV tasks. All descriptions are from press supplies except in any other case famous. 

TV and Episodic Premieres:

“Hush” (Premieres December 1 on ALLBLK)

A high marriage and intercourse therapist and bestselling writer, Dr. Logan (Joyful Drake) has constructed a profitable follow discreetly catering to the between-the-sheets lives of her wealthy and well-known clientele. After she launches her Penthouse Project, the secrets and techniques of three ladies start to threaten her profession and her life when a lifeless physique is discovered on the Penthouse, and the police establish her as the first suspect.

“Wicked City” – Created by Kristin Iris Johnson and Serena M. Lee (Premieres December 1 on ALLBLK)

“Wicked City”

When 5 witches unintentionally kill one in every of their very own throughout a spell, they use forbidden loss of life magic to resurrect her, solely to face new risks once they convey again greater than they bargained for.

“Riches” – Created by Abby Ajayi (Premieres December 2 on Prime Video)

Stephen Richards (Hugh Quarshie) has constructed a cosmetics empire, however when he suffers a stroke, his household’s secrets and techniques and lies rise to the floor and the way forward for his multi-million-pound firm is at stake.

“A New Orleans Noel” – Directed by Angela Tucker; Written by Angela Tucker and Alys Murray (Premieres December 3 on Lifetime)

Grace Hill (Keshia Knight Pulliam) and Anthony Brown (Brad James) couldn’t be extra totally different. Despite having gone to varsity to review structure collectively, their lives took them on utterly separate paths. However, once they’re each employed to work collectively on the house of Loretta Brown (Patti LaBelle), the 2 discover themselves working collectively at Christmas and butting heads over extra than simply structure.

“Unveiled: Surviving La Luz Del Mundo” (Docuseries) – Directed by Jennifer Tiexiera (Premieres December 6 on HBO)

Told from the standpoint of the survivors who met to share their tales of abuse on the Christian church La Luz del Mundo (LLDM), the sequence chronicles the historical past of probably the most {powerful} non secular teams not solely in Mexico the place it was based, but in addition within the United States, whereas giving voice to the women and men who have been courageous sufficient to face up and name out the heinous crimes.

“The Most Beautiful Flower” (“La Flor Más Bella”) – Created by Michelle Rodríguez and Fernanda Feru Eguiarte (Premieres December 7 on Netflix)

“The Most Beautiful Flower”

Curvy, curly, assured Mich (Esmeralda Soto) is aware of she’s fabulous. Now she simply has to persuade everybody else at her Xochimilco highschool to consider it too.

“I Hate Christmas” (“Odio il Natale”) (Premieres December 7 on Netflix)

After mendacity to her household about having a boyfriend, single nurse Gianna (Pilar Fogliati) begins a determined search to discover a companion by Christmas — which is in 24 days.

“Atsuko Okatsuka: The Intruder” (Comedy Special) – Directed by Tig Notaro; Written by Atsuko Okatsuka (Premieres December 10 on HBO)

In her first HBO stand-up comedy particular, comic and actress Atsuko Okatsuka brings her model of ingenious, offbeat storytelling to the Elsewhere stage in Brooklyn, New York the place she dishes on the futile artwork of impressing youngsters, attending a “Magic Mike Live” present together with her grandmother, and the alarming reactions that she and her husband needed to the undesirable presence of an intruder.

“Kindred” (Miniseries) (Premieres December 13 on Hulu)

“Kindred”

Adapted from the celebrated novel by Octavia E. Butler, “Kindred” follows Dana James (Mallori Johnson), a younger Black lady and aspiring author who has uprooted her life and relocated to Los Angeles. But, earlier than she will be able to settle into her new dwelling, she finds herself being violently pulled backwards and forwards in time. She emerges at a Nineteenth-century plantation, a spot remarkably and intimately linked with Dana and her household.

“National Treasure: Edge of History” (Premieres December 14 on Disney+)

“National Treasure: Edge Of History”

Jess Valenzuela (Lisette Olivera), a 20-year-old Dreamer, units off on an exploration to find the thriller of her household historical past and, with the assistance of her mates, seeks to recuperate historic misplaced treasure.

“The Witcher: Blood Origin” (Miniseries) – Created by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and Declan de Barra (Premieres December 25 on Netflix)

“The Witcher: Blood Origin”

More than a thousand years earlier than the occasions of “The Witcher,” seven outcasts in an Elven world be part of forces in a quest in opposition to an omnipotent empire.

“Chelsea Handler: Revolution” (Comedy Special) (Premieres December 27 on Netflix)

Chelsea Handler lets unfastened on her life decisions, rowdy rescue canine, courting frustrations, and why society owes ladies an apology.

Returning Series

“Sort Of”

“Gossip Girl” – Created by  Stephanie Savage, Joshua Safran, and Josh Schwartz (HBO Max, December 1)
“Sort Of” – Created by Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo (HBO Max, December 1)
“Firefly Lane” – Created by Maggie Friedman (Netflix, December 2)
“Little America” – Created by Created by Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani, and Lee Eisenberg (Apple TV+, December 9)
“How to Ruin Christmas: The Baby Shower” — Created by Rethabile Ramaphakela and Katleho Ramaphakela (Netflix, December 9)
“Emily in Paris” (Netflix, December 21)

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