Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Disney+ This Week, Including ‘Tell Me Lies’

The new drama series premieres on January 13th and follows the complicated relationship between Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco. Adapted from Carola Lovering’s novel, it charts an eight-year period of intense and unhealthy obsession, starting in college. The show explores how a seemingly normal college romance can have lasting effects on a group of friends, and delves into the hidden struggles and secrets of young adulthood and social life.

Celebs Who Are Secretly Geniuses

Natalie Portman is a highly accomplished individual both on and off screen. She earned a psychology degree from Harvard University and is fluent in more than five languages. Demonstrating her commitment to education, she even skipped the premiere of her breakout film, ‘Star Wars Episode I,’ to focus on her high school finals. Beyond acting, Portman has also had research published in two scientific journals, proving her dedication to intellectual pursuits alongside her successful film career.

Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to HBO Max This Week, Including ‘Primal’

The highly-rated animated series ‘Primal’ premieres on Monday, January 12th, telling the story of an unlikely friendship between a caveman and a dinosaur in a prehistoric world. Created by Genndy Tartakovsky, the show relies on stunning visuals and very little dialogue to depict the difficult struggle for survival. It’s a powerful exploration of loss and connection, set against a backdrop of dangerous creatures, and has been widely praised for its beautiful art style and emotional impact.

Bitcoin’s 2026 Dilemma: Will It Break the Range or Bounce Like a Rubber Chicken?

This phase began back in November 21, a date that now feels both ancient and yet agonizingly recent, like a bad hangover from a time you can’t remember. It’s a cooling period, sure, but not in the “oh, this is comfortable” way-more like the “I’ve left the oven on and I’m too terrified to check” kind of chill. 🌡️ Bitcoin saw a bounce, followed by a slightly higher low and a marginally higher high, before drifting back toward the middle of its recent range, because of course it did. Why take a side when you can just hover ambiguously?