This week holds excitement for TV enthusiasts as one of Netflix’s most popular shows is set to make its comeback after a significant hiatus – we’re talking about the second season of “Wednesday”, airing on August 6th! But don’t forget to also add Jenna Ortega’s intriguing series to your viewing schedule. There’s plenty more worth watching too.
Each week, we provide you with top-notch content to enjoy over the following seven days. This week includes Lesley Manville’s emotionally charged drama making its debut on a new streaming platform, along with an exciting and suspenseful Korean drama fresh off the press.

Wednesday, season 2 part 1
Jenna Ortega reprises her role as the gloomy Wednesday Addams, inviting viewers to revisit the enigmatic Nevermore Academy for another heart-wrenching saga. The plot hints at an eerie supernatural enigma that promises to send shivers down your spine, and we eagerly anticipate its arrival.
The upcoming second season on Wednesdays will introduce some thrilling new characters, with Joanna Lumley portraying Grandmama Hester Frump and Billie Piper assuming the role of Nevermore’s chief musician, Isadora Capri. Buckle up for a spooky journey!
Wednesday season 2 part 1 will be available to stream from 6 August on Netflix.

Sherwood
This week, the gripping drama starring Lesley Manville, Lorraine Ashbourne, and David Morrissey makes its debut on channel U.
Developed and produced by acclaimed author James Graham, this drama initially premiered on BBC One and has grown in popularity throughout its two seasons. The narrative unfolds within a troubled Nottinghamshire landscape, serving as a backdrop for a society deeply divided following the ’80s miner’s strike.
Sherwood is available to stream from 9 August on U, and is also still streaming on BBC iPlayer.

Nothing Uncovered
For enthusiasts seeking captivating Korean dramas, don’t miss out on “Nothing Uncovered” this week. In this series, journalist Seo Jeong-won, portrayed by Kim Ha-neul, finds herself embroiled in a murder accusation, leading her to team up with her former detective boyfriend to unravel the mystery.
As Seo Jeong-won nears the truth, she starts to doubt everything around her, including her marriage.
Nothing Uncovered is available to stream from 7 August on Netflix.

Platonic, season 2
If you’re in the mood for something amusing and less heavy, the series Platonic comes back with another season. Focused on two friends from childhood, Sylvia (played by Rose Byrne) and Will (Seth Rogen), who rekindle their bond as adults, this new season promises to bring a fresh batch of problems their way, such as work-related stresses and wedding antics.
Additionally, complications arise when the strong bond between them causes difficulties for Will’s romantic relationship.
Platonic season 2 is available to stream from 6 August on Apple TV. Season one is available now.

Outlander: Blood of My Blood
As an avid Outlander fan, I can’t help but feel a flutter of excitement at the prospect of rekindling my affection for this captivating universe. The upcoming prequel series, Outlander: Blood of My Blood, promises to offer a fresh take on a story that has already won my heart.
In this show, we’ll journey through two different time periods, focusing on the parents of Outlander’s main characters, Jamie Fraser (played by Sam Heughan) and Claire Beauchamp (portrayed by Caitríona Balfe).
The show “Outlander: Blood of My Blood” will debut in the United States on Starz on August 8th, and new episodes will be released each week. In the UK, you can catch the series starting on MGM+ from August 9th.

Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins, season 7
The reality show “Celebrity SAS: Who Can Resist Victory” returns with another group of famous individuals challenging themselves by trading their lavish existences for demanding and grueling military workouts.
This year’s challenging missions have attracted high-profile celebrities such as footballers Troy Deeney and Adebayo ‘The Beast’ Akinfenwa, boxer Conor Benn, “Strictly Come Dancing” contestant Tasha Ghouri, “Drag Race UK” star Bimini, and the winner of “The Traitors,” Harry Clark.
Notable celebrities who will participate in this year’s tough missions include footballers Troy Deeney and Adebayo ‘The Beast’ Akinfenwa, boxer Conor Benn, “Strictly Come Dancing” competitor Tasha Ghouri, famous drag queen Bimini from “Drag Race UK,” and the victor of “The Traitors,” Harry Clark.
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Among those who have registered for this year’s grueling missions are footballers Troy Deeney and Adebayo ‘The Beast’ Akinfenwa, boxer Conor Benn, “Strictly Come Dancing” contestant Tasha Ghouri, popular drag queen Bimini from “Drag Race UK,” and “The Traitors” winner Harry Clark.
Each version aims to maintain the original meaning while using more natural and easy-to-read language.
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins starts 3 August at 9pm on Channel 4.
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