Top 10 Shows Releasing in August to Look Forward to; From Only Murders in the Building to Emily in Paris

As a long-time fan of science fiction and fantasy, I am genuinely excited about the upcoming releases this August! The Umbrella Academy, with its blend of family drama and superhero action, promises to be an engaging watch as the siblings face new threats that could potentially wipe them out.


With summer temperatures rising, television enthusiasts can look forward to an enticing array of series debuting in August 2024. Ranging from pulse-pounding dramas to side-splitting comedies, there’s something for every taste. Here’s a summary of the top 10 shows you won’t want to miss:

Only Murders in the Building (Season 4) 

The cherished mystery-comedy show is back for its fourth installment, and viewers are excitedly waiting to see how Charles, Oliver, and Mabel handle their next investigation. With a fresh murder to crack and their bond stronger than before, the upcoming season guarantees increased tension, humor, and shocking surprises. Keep an eye out for special guest stars and complex storylines that will leave you second-guessing. Start streaming Only Murders in the Building on Hulu from August 27 onwards.

Emily in Paris (Season 4)

In the fifth season of a popular romantic comedy series, Emily Cooper’s Paris escapades carry on. As she manages her career and personal connections, viewers can anticipate a delightful mix of romance, style, and humor unfolding in the beautiful cityscape of Paris. With fresh romantic complications and professional hurdles approaching, Emily’s tale is sure to remain as captivating and enjoyable as always. Catch Emily in Paris on Netflix starting August 15, 2024.

Industry Season 3

In August 2024, Max will unveil the eagerly awaited third series of the critically praised drama, Industry. This time around, Yasmin, Robert, and Eric find themselves in a more precarious situation as they deal with a significant Initial Public Offering (IPO) for the green tech company Lumi, helmed by the mysterious Sir Henry Muck, portrayed by Kit Harington. The arrival of Harington’s character, Sir Henry Muck, brings a notable and captivating new figure into the storyline, boosting viewer interest.

The Killer

As a devoted admirer, I’m thrilled to share that John Woo’s legendary action masterpiece, The Killer, is getting a contemporary spin this August with a remake of the timeless classic. In this updated rendition, the killer, skillfully played by Nathalie Emmanuel, finds herself in an unforeseen bond with the police officer, brilliantly portrayed by Omar Sy, who’s hot on her trail. This revitalized tale premieres on August 23 exclusively on Peacock, promising a fresh twist to the gripping narrative while preserving the essential elements that solidified the original as an action genre staple.

Pachinko

In Season 2 of Pachinko, we’ll follow two interwoven storylines: one in Osaka during the final years of World War II, where Sunja confronts dangerous choices for her family’s survival; and another in Tokyo in 1989, where Solomon chases new opportunities while grappling with his own trials. This upcoming season will delve deeper into the captivating multi-generational tale of this Korean family who immigrated to Japan before WWII. With a blend of historical intrigue and personal journeys, Pachinko’s second season will continue to unfold based on Min Jin Lee’s acclaimed 2017 novel, airing on Apple TV+ starting August 23, 2024.

The Umbrella Academy

As a die-hard fan, I can’t contain my excitement for Season 4 of The Umbrella Academy! Picking up right where the mind-blowing cliffhanger of Season 3 left off, we find our extraordinary siblings navigating an entirely new timeline, one crafted by their father, Reginald. And here’s the twist – they’re powerless in this reality!

Bad Monkey

As a longtime fan of crime dramas, I am particularly excited about the upcoming Apple TV+ original series “Bad Monkey.” Having spent many years living in Florida, I can attest to the unique blend of sunshine and intrigue that permeates the Keys, making it the perfect setting for this gripping tale.

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

In the upcoming second season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Prime Video (August 29, 2024), we’ll delve deeper into the looming darkness threatening the realm, placing beloved elves, dwarves, orcs, men, wizards, and Harfoots in precarious positions. As they confront escalating difficulties, their friendships will be put to the test, and kingdoms may crumble. The forces of good will courageously battle to maintain their connections and safeguard what truly matters—one another—as evil spreads across Middle-earth. This season also brings back the Dark Lord Sauron, who aims to regain his strength and create the Rings of Power to control all of Middle-earth.

Terminator Zero

Title character “Terminator Zero” continues the narrative from the Terminator saga, depicting a time where Skynet gains consciousness in 1997, triggering a devastating Judgment Day and a prolonged conflict between humans and artificial intelligence. To avert this bleak future, a solider is transported to the past with the objective of altering events, while an automated adversary is dispatched to terminate him. Set to debut on Netflix on August 29, 2024, this series, penned by Mattson Tomlin and helmed by Masashi Kudo, boasts a talented ensemble cast including Timothy Olyphant, Rosario Dawson, André Holland, Sonoya Mizuno, and Ann Dowd. The story unfolds over the course of 8 half-hour episodes.

Kaos

In this modern retelling of Greek mythology, titled “Kaos,” Jeff Goldblum portrays a neurotic and anxious Zeus who, upon discovering a wrinkle on his forehead, develops a fear of mortality. This fear not only unsettles the divine order but also impacts his siblings Hades, Hera, and other mythological characters, such as Poseidon. The series, created by Charlie Covell, will debut on Netflix on August 29, 2024. It features Goldblum as Zeus alongside Janet McTeer, Killian Scott, Aurora Perrineau, Nabhaan Rizwan, and Leila Farzad in the cast.

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2024-08-06 13:39