Prime Video’s 6-Part Meta James Bond Series Reveals First Look At Riz Ahmed

Starring and created by Ahmed, the new series Bait tells the story of an actor facing a personal crisis who gets the opportunity of a lifetime. The show premieres on Prime Video on March 25th and also stars Guz Khan, Aasiya Shah, Sheeba Chaddha, and Sajid Hasan. First-look images from Bait have just been released and can be seen below.

Netflix’s Fan-Favorite Fantasy Series Hit 192.9M Hours Watched in 6 Months & Fans Keep Hoping for a Return

The first season of the Netflix series based on Leigh Bardugo’s books premiered on April 23, 2021, and quickly gained popularity. A second season followed on March 16, 2023, but Netflix unexpectedly canceled the show that November. Despite the cancellation, fans remained dedicated, and within the first six months of 2025, the two seasons together accumulated 20.7 million viewing hours, according to data from FlixPatrol and Netflix.

Lost in Space Finds Redemption 28 Years Later

The sci-fi adventure Lost in Space, featuring William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc (known from Friends), Jared Harris, Lacey Chabert (Mean Girls), and Heather Graham (Boogie Nights), is currently popular on Tubi. As of January 20th, it’s the eighth most-watched movie on the free streaming service, according to FlixPatrol, surpassing titles like Double Jeopardy and I, Frankenstein.

Hit Thriller Begonia Is the Modern Heir To The Twilight Zone

As a critic, I’ve always said The Twilight Zone paved the way for so much of what we see today, and Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things is a prime example. This sci-fi thriller really grabbed me with its relentless tension and, of course, that incredible twist. Honestly, the film feels like a direct descendant of the classic Twilight Zone episodes – it clearly learned from Rod Serling’s masterclass in storytelling and built something truly unique on that foundation.

Mayor of Kingstown Cancelled by Paramount Despite Taylor Sheridan’s Wishes

According to Puck News, Paramount has canceled Mayor of Kingstown, even though the show was performing well. This decision came from Cindy Holland, who leads Paramount’s streaming content, and went against the wishes of the show’s creator, Taylor Sheridan. Sheridan still has a three-year contract with Paramount, but is reportedly planning to move his future projects to NBCUniversal. Holland, who recently took on her current role, hasn’t commissioned any new shows from Sheridan.