The residents of Deerfield continue their rollercoaster journeys of personal transformation following the arrival of a machine proclaiming their true “life potential” in the return of The Big Door Prize, season two.
The acclaimed dramedy reunites Chris O’Dowd with an excellent ensemble, among them Gabrielle Dennis and Josh Segarra, as the residents of the sleepy town dealing with the fallout of the Morpho machine on their lives. Read on below now, where our guide explains how to watch The Big Door Prize season 2 online from anywhere.
Watch The Big Door Prize season 2 online
Premiere date: Wednesday, April 24
New episodes: Every Wednesday at 12am midnight PT / 3am ET / 8am BST
Cast: Chris O’Dowd, Gabrielle Dennis, Patrick Kerr, Damon Gupton, Josh Segarra, Christian Adam, Sammy Fourlas, Djouliet Amara, Ally Maki, Crystal R. Fox.
Thought-provoking and funny, The Big Door Prize was a hit with the critics when it debuted last year. Its freshman season found Deerfield’s citizens initiating major life changes based on the dictates of the mysterious blue machine. After decades together, Dusty (O’Dowd) and Cass (Dennis) decided to take some time apart to explore their individual potential, while Georgia (Segarra) embarked on a whirlwind romance with Nat (Mary Holland).
And viewers can expect even more profound transformations now. Not only did we see characters like Mr Johnson develop neon blue growths on their bodies, but the Morpho has begun displaying an ominous message on its screen: “Are you ready for the next stage?” It’s a turn of events that Hana (Ally Maki), who has a secret history of the machine, has never witnessed before.
Exploring concepts of free will vs. destiny and compellingly charting our characters’ fraught attempts to become their “best selves,” season 2 promises to up the emotional ante. Ready for the next stage? Then follow our guide below for how to watch The Big Door Prize season 2 online and free to new subscribers on Apple TV Plus.
How to watch The Big Door Prize season 2 FREE online from anywhere
Apple TV+ heralded the birth of a new season of popular family comedy Trying with a season 4 trailer Tuesday. It charmingly shows everyone getting older as the London family faces life’s little problems, including those adopted kids. After all, six years have passed in the story since season three’s action. They’re “older not wiser,” according to the show’s tagline.
The trailer is not exactly uncontrollably laughing-out-loud funny. But, like the show, its moments of wry humor will draw smiles and a chuckle or two. The fourth season debuts May 22 on Apple TV+.
Life’s little problems continue in Trying season 4 trailer
Apple TV+ said Tuesday the “beloved series” returns for season four’s eight episodes starting Wednesday, May 22, with the first two episodes. The show stars BAFTA Award nominee Esther Smith and SAG Award nominee Rafe Spall.
Here’s how the streamer describes the new season:
In this exciting new season, we fast-forward six years to discover that Nikki (Smith) and Jason (Spall) are experienced adopters having built a lovely little nuclear family, enriched by an extraordinary support network.
However, as their teenage daughter, Princess (Scarlett Rayner), starts to yearn for a connection with her birth mother, Nikki and Jason find themselves confronted with the ultimate test of their parenting skills.
And notably, the trailer and the show include new music:
The trailer features the brand new single from London-based pop star BEKA, titled “Forever.” BEKA helms this season’s soundtrack with original songs set to debut in each episode. She follows Maisie Peters and Bear’s Den who wrote and performed the soundtracks for Trying season two and season three, respectively.
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New and returning cast members
In addition to Smith and Spall, the cast includes Sian Brooke and BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd. The new season welcomes Rayner and Cooper Turner as cast members.
Andy Wolton created and executive produces the show. BAFTA Award nominee Josh Cole, Sam Pinnell and Chris Sussman also executive produce. BBC Studios produces the show.
Watch Trying on Apple TV+
Like the Trying season 4 trailer? While you wait for the new season to air, you can watch the first three seasons of Trying on Apple TV+. The service is available by subscription for $9.99 with a seven-day free trial. You can also get it via any tier of the Apple One subscription bundle. For a limited time, customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac or iPod touch can enjoy three months of Apple TV+ for free.
After launching in November 2019, “Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 471 wins and 2,090 award nominations and counting,” the service said.
In addition to award-winning movies and TV shows (including breakout soccer comedy Ted Lasso), Apple TV+ offers a variety of documentaries, dramas, comedies, kids shows and more.
Rebecca Ferguson, star of hit sci-fi series Silo on Apple TV+, just laid out the show’s possible future in an interview. So Silo continues on Apple TV+, and perhaps not just the second season we already knew about. That’s good news for the show’s many fans wondering what’s next, after that acclaimed first season.
Not only is season 2 filming finally complete after delays. There are reasons to hope third and fourth seasons are coming, too.
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Silo continues on Apple TV+: Star Rebecca Ferguson provides update on upcoming season(s)
But perhaps the bigger news comes in her comments speculating on seasons 3 and 4. Though not yet green-lighted by Apple for production to proceed, the seasons might film at the same time to efficiently bring the show to a logical end from a production standpoint, Ferguson implied.
But not just from a production standpoint. Four seasons would match the source material, with an apparent plan to spread the three books over four seasons.
Silo is based on Hugh Howrey’s dystopian book series of the same name. It tells the story of a community living for many generations in a giant silo that is said to protect them from the outside world’s toxic environment. But nobody knows who built it. And of course, a silo like that can also be an incubator for conspiracy theories.
‘The show has an ending’
“I believe that the show has an ending, and I know when that is. So that’s the answer. You will find out when the show is done. To be honest, I don’t think it’s a secret,” Ferguson said.
“The books are the books. It’s three books, and the three books are divided into four seasons. So I believe, unless any Apple person is gonna jump on, I think we’re absolutely fine with saying season one, we’ve done,” she added. “Season two is shot and coming out, and we’re now looking at green-lighting seasons three and four. And I think we would film them maybe together, and that would be the end.”
In addition to Ferguson, Silo cast members include Common (The Chi), Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation), Tim Robbins (Mystic River), David Oyelowo (Selma), Harriet Walter (Succession), Chinaza Uche (Dickinson) and Avi Nash (The Walking Dead).
Silo continues on Apple TV+ for a reason
Season one episodes started airing in May 2023. They drew critical acclaim. And then, two weeks before the first season’s finale, Apple approved the second season, which it doesn’t always do so promptly.
At the time, screenwriter and showrunner Graham Yost said, “Apple has believed in our vision from day one and it’s an honor to have the opportunity to dig deeper into this story and peel back the layers to our characters in the Silo.”
Looks like that peeling back may continue until the story reaches “the end.”
Watch Silo and other sci-fi on Apple TV+
You can stream all of Silo‘s first season on Apple TV+. And it also has other sci-fi mainstays like Foundation, For All Mankind, Constellation and others.
The service is available by subscription for $9.99 with a seven-day free trial. You can also get it via any tier of the Apple One subscription bundle. For a limited time, customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac or iPod touch can enjoy three months of Apple TV+ for free.
After launching in November 2019, “Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 471 wins and 2,090 award nominations and counting,” the service said.
In addition to award-winning movies and TV shows (including breakout soccer comedy Ted Lasso), Apple TV+ offers a variety of documentaries, dramas, comedies, kids shows and more.
The hit series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is officially getting a season two. In addition, Apple TV+ struck a deal with Legendary Entertainment that will result in multiple spinoff series based on the franchise.
“We couldn’t be more excited for viewers to not only have the chance to experience even more thrills in season two, but to embark on epic, new journeys in the franchise as we expand Legendary’s Monsterverse,” said Morgan Wandell, head of international development for Apple TV+.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2 is definitely on
It’s on. Photo: Apple TV+
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is an action drama series set in a world in which Godzilla and other classic kaiju are real … and occasionally devastate cities.
Season one followed three generations of the Randa family, plus Lee Shaw (played by Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell). It tells the story of the Monarch organization studying titans — Godzilla and other giant kaiju. The series moves between the group founding Monarch in the 1950s/1960s and a later generation in 2015 affected by the battle between kaiju that destroyed so much of San Francisco.
Realistically, there was little room for doubt there’d be a season two. The series was at the tops of the ratings charts its entire run in late 2023/early 2024.
But the Apple TV+ announcement of a second season says absolutely nothing about what to expect. Fortunately, a video posted on X (formerly Twitter) drops a few hints.
Godzilla is in there, of course, but Kong is too. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season one ended with a very broad suggestion that the big ape would be putting in an appearance, so this isn’t surprising.
Mystery Monsterverse spinoffs
Apple and Legendary also dropped no hints about the promised multiple spinoff series set in the Monsterverse. But the storyline from season one of the Apple TV+ series takes place in the 1950s while also including events over the next half a century as the secretive Monarch organization is formed to study kaiju and defend humanity against them. There’s plenty of room for additional stories.
The upcoming series have a lot to draw from. Legendary’s Monsterverse began in 2014 with Godzilla, and continued with Kong: Skull Island in 2017, Godzilla: King of the Monsters in 2019 and Godzilla vs. Kong in 2021. There might also be tie-ins to Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, currently in theaters.
Watching comes with a subscription to Apple TV+. The service costs $9.99 per month, with a seven-day free trial. You also can watch it via any tier of the Apple One subscription bundle.
The streaming video service also includes much more, of course. Apple produces an array of generally highly rated movies and series. That includes dramas, comedies, musicals, children’s shows, nature documentaries, etc.
Fallout TV show creator Jonathan Nolan says that “really cool conversations” have taken place about a possible second season amid reports that a follow-up is already in development.
Speaking exclusively to TechRadar, Nolan – who also directed the Amazon series’ first three episodes – suggested that Prime Video’s Fallout TV show wouldn’t end after a single season. However, when I pressed him for more details on what a second season could be about, Nolan was hesitant to confirm anything official, choosing instead to tentatively tease that more stories might be in the pipeline.
The forthcoming Prime Video series is set in the same universe as the Fallout games developed by Bethesda. Each title in the studio’s ever-expanding dystopian action-RPG franchise is based in a different location, with new characters to interact with, monsters to fight, settlements to visit, and missions to complete. In that sense, Fallout is an anthology-style game series that puts players in the shoes of a new protagonist with each new release.
Sitting around waiting for that Fallout season 2 renewal like… (Image credit: Amazon Studios)
Fallout‘s TV adaptation, then, seems tailormade to adopt a compendium-like form of seasonal storytelling akin to Bethesda’s ‘new game, new location’ mantra. And, with popular and award-winning duo Fargo (one of the best Hulu shows) and True Detective (one of the best Max shows) recently leading the anthology TV show charge, there’s clearly a market for this kind of TV-based narrative format. So, is that a creative path that Nolan would look to walk? Or would he prefer to continue the journeys of season 1’s protagonists?
“It’s an ongoing conversation I’ve had with [Fallout co-showrunners] Geneva [Robertson-Dworet] and Graham [Wagner] about how the show moves forward,” Nolan said. “We’ve had some really cool conversations about it but, for now, we’re concentrating on one great season of television. If there are enough people out there who love it, and we’re lucky to get the chance to go again, then we’ll be playing in the same space, but not necessarily with the same elements.”
Has Fallout season 2 secretly been renewed by Amazon?
Don’t look so sad, Lucy – Fallout season 2 might be happening! (Image credit: Prime Video/JoJo Whilden)
Taken at face value, Nolan’s answer is an evasive one – and, really, that’s to be expected. If Fallout season 2 has already been greenlit by Amazon, he’s not going to confirm the series’ renewal before an official Prime Video announcement is made. Given the streaming industry’s penchant for canceling shows, regardless of how popular they are, it wouldn’t be in Nolan’s best interests to reveal potential season 2 plans ahead of time in case Fallout isn’t the big hit I expect it to be.
That said, there are rumors that Fallout season 2 is already in development. Yesterday (April 9), The Hollywood Reporter suggested that Amazon’s Fallout series had been gifted a $25 million tax credit by the California Film Commission (CFC) to try to coax its cast and crew to relocate production from New York to the west coast.
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Now, this isn’t confirmation that Fallout season 2 is on the way, but the CFC only offers these financial packages to projects that have all but been confirmed (well, at least internally by the studio that’s making them). At this point, then, it’s very likely – although again, I’m keen to stress that this isn’t confirmation of a second season of Fallout – that another installment has secretly been greenlit.
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While we wait for the seemingly inevitable news that Fallout season 2 is in the works, there’s another slice of good news where one of the best Prime Video shows (potentially, anyway) is concerned.
As the X/Twitter post above confirms, Fallout season 1 is due to launch on Prime Video, aka one of the world’s best streaming services, earlier than anticipated in the US. The live-action show was originally set to be released worldwide on Thursday, April 11, with all eight episodes dropping simultaneously. However, US audiences will be able to stream it a few hours earlier than expected. Fallout will now make its Prime Video debut on Wednesday, April 10 at 6pm PT / 9pm ET. UK and Australian viewers, however, will have to wait until April 11 at 2am BST / 11am AEST to watch it.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Season 3 is officially live, introducing brand new battle pass content, gameplay improvements, and more.
The full patch notes revealed by Activision detail everything players can expect this season, with the first most notable feature being the addition of six 6v6 multiplayer maps.
Three of these maps are brand-new locales, while the remaining three are “fresh yet familiar experiences”. The Emergency 24/7 playlist can be accessed immediately with the launch of Season 3, and includes the maps Emergency, 6 Star, Tanked, Growhouse, Grime (in-season), and Checkpoint (in-season).
To accompany the new set of maps, players can also dive into four new classic modes, Capture the Flag, One in the Chamber, Minefield (in-season), and Escort (in-season) with more scheduled to arrive later in the season.
(Image credit: Activision / Sledgehammer Games)
There are also a bunch of new weapons this season, four of which can be unlocked through the latest Battle Pass, such as the MORS and BAL-27 from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (2014). Alongside additional Aftermarket Parts and equipment, like the EMD Mine and Enhanced Vision Goggles, Sledgehammer Games has confirmed that it has also made some quality-of-life improvements for gunplay by making changes to aiming.
The developer highlighted the update in a separate post, saying that it has “improved clarity while firing MWII weapons and added Initial Aim Accuracy to heavy bolt Attachments on Snipers.” It also noted that ADS Idle Swat is now a predictable motion, “raising the skill ceiling by eliminating randomness and encouraging weapon mastery.”
Season 3 will also see the addition of six new Operators, including rapper Snoop Dogg who has an alternate skin that turns him into a literal dog, along with several new events with limited-time rewards. Zombies mode also has a brand-new story mission called Dark Aether Rift, as well as new challenges to take part in, while Call of Duty: Warzone welcomes the return of the fan-favorite Rebirth Island and a new training mode called Warzone Bootcamp, which can be played against real players and bots.
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For more details on Warzone‘s season 3 weapon updates and other general adjustments, you can check out the latest patch notes.
Full spoilers follow for Invincible season 2 and its source material.
Invincible season 2 part 2 has ended with a bang. Exactly one month after its return, the hit Prime Video show is leaving our screens once more – and boy, did it leave us with a lot of unanswered questions.
Amazon‘s adaptation of the R-rated superhero comic books delivered a great ending to its latest installment. Its finale, titled ‘I Thought You Were Stronger’, was full of crowd-pleasing, traumatic, and puzzling moments, and we suspect you have queries about some or all of them.
From post-credits scenes and season 3 details to possible character deaths and a rumored Spider-Man cameo, we’re here to answer your most pressing questions about Invincible‘s latest season. This is your final warning: do not proceed unless you’ve seen the final episode of Invincible season 2.
Invincible season 2 ending explained: did Mark kill Angstrom Levy?
Mark Grayson’s arch-nemesis might not be as dead as he appears. (Image credit: Amazon Studios/Skybound Animation)
For anyone who hasn’t read the graphic novels, it’ll appear that way. After spending the past eight episodes grappling with the fact that he won’t be like his father Nolan/Omni-Man and take another person’s life, Mark seemingly beats Angstrom to death. He does so after Angstrom severely injures Mark’s mom Debbie, traumatizes his half-brother Oliver, and psychologically tortures Mark by sending him to various universes using his portal-based abilities.
Considering what Mark has already been through, it’s another harrowing moment for the superpowered teenager to deal with. And yet, even as the devastated Mark tries to rationalize, and then struggles to handle, the fallout from seemingly killing Angstrom, the latter isn’t dead after all.
Well, as long as one of the best Prime Video shows‘ creative team doesn’t diverge from the source material. We won’t spoil how Angstrom survives, but, if the animated series stays faithful to the comics, he’ll return – and he won’t be taking on Mark by himself next time, either. Ooooh, what a tease…
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Invincible season 2 ending explained: is Debbie okay?
Mark’s mom has seen better days. (Image credit: Amazon Studios/Skybound Animation)
Yes, but it’ll take her a while to physically and emotionally recover from another distressing incident. In recent episodes, Debbie had finally started to turn a corner following Nolan’s betrayal in the season 1 finale, but Angstrom’s revenge mission will have taken its toll on her.
Thanks to the Global Defense Agency’s advanced medical technology, however, Debbie should make a full physical recovery. She was already on the mend when Mark finally made it back to his dimension – more on this later – so she’ll be fighting fit soon enough. In the meantime, she’ll be heavily reliant on April, Oliver’s nanny, to look after him.
Invincible season 2 ending explained: where does Mark end up after his battle with Angstrom?
Mark thinks he’s stranded after his brutal and climactic battle with Angstrom. (Image credit: Amazon Studios/Skybound Animation)
It’s not explicitly stated where Mark ends up after defeating Angstrom. Neither the show nor the comics confirm if this is an alternate version of Earth but, wherever it is, a cataclysmic event has occurred that’s basically eradicated civilization as we know it.
What is interesting, though, is who rescues Mark from this wasteland planet. With the show’s titular character convinced he’s killed Angstrom who is the only person with time- and dimension-hopping powers, Mark has no way of returning home. That’s the case, anyway, until a future version of the Guardians of the Globe, who traveled 20 years into the past to find Mark, locate and save him.
Invincible season 2 ending explained: who are the Guardians of the Globe’s new team members?
Wait, who are the Guardians of the Globe’s newcomers? (Image credit: Amazon Studios/Skybound Animation)
As we mentioned above, the Guardians come to Mark’s aid. They acquire four time machines in the future, as confirmed by Robot (who’s actually Rex in Robot’s suit, but that’s a discussion for another time), which allows them to open a portal to send Mark back to his reality.
Before Mark leaves, though, the older Atom-Eve tells Mark that she loves him, has done since they first met and that he should tell present-day Eve how he feels, regardless of whether he reciprocates her love or not.
The bombshells don’t end there, either. The future Guardians’ team that rescues Mark has two new members alongside the aforementioned Eve and Rex, plus Monster Girl and Bulletproof. So, who are they? That’ll be Kid Thor and Knockout, superpowered individuals who, in the comic books, answer the Guardians’ global call to join the fight against… well, that’s really getting into spoiler territory. Let’s just say this isn’t the last you’ve seen of this Marvel-inspired, hammer-wielding individual and his boxing glove-wearing, invulnerable girlfriend.
Invincible season 2 ending explained: do Mark and Eve finally get together?
Tell her how you feel, Mark! (Image credit: Amazon Studios/Skybound Animation)
No – not yet, at least. Still reeling from apparently killing Angstrom, failing to keep Debbie and Oliver safe, and his break up with Amber in season 2 episode 7, Mark has a lot on his mind.
He meets up with Eve in season 2’s final scene but, while she’s over the moon to learn he’s okay after the whole Angstrom debacle, Mark decides not to tell Eve whether he loves her or not. Instead, they have a brief chat before sitting quietly on a rooftop looking out onto the city skyline. We’d be amazed if, as in the graphic novels, the duo doesn’t get together, but we’ll have to wait and see if that actually happens.
Invincible season 2 ending explained: does Spider-Man make a shock cameo?
Spider-Man! Spider-Man! Does whatev- oh… (Image credit: Amazon Studios/Skybound Animation)
Before we answer that, we need to set the scene. In November 2005, Invincible and the webslinger joined forces in Marvel’s Team Up comic series – volume 3 issue 14, to be exact – in a crossover event that enthralled readers.
Since Invincible season 1 debuted in March 2021, Invincible and Spider-Man fans have wondered if the latter would make a cameo in the former’s TV adaptation. Ahead of season 2 part 1’s release, speculation grew that the wallcrawler would surprisingly show up. The rumor mill went into overdrive when Josh Keaton, who voiced Peter Parker/Spider-Man in The Spectacular Spider-Man TV show, which ran from 2008 to 2009, confirmed he was voicing someone in Invincible season 2.
So, does Spidey make a crowd-pleasing cameo in the season 2 finale? No. Instead, Keaton voices a parodical version of the legendary superhero called Agent Spider. He crosses paths with Mark Grayson when Mark is sent to Agent Spider’s dimension via one of Angstrom’s portals. There, Mark helps Agent Spider thwart the efforts of Prof-Ock (a spoof of Spider-Man villain Doc-Ock), enjoys a quip or two, and then travels back to his reality via another Angstrom portal.
Considering the messy licensing agreement that Amazon would’ve had to seal with Sony (who owns the rights to Spider-Man) and Marvel (owner of the Team Up comics), it was nigh-on impossible to get a Spidey cameo. Agent Spider, then, will have to do. While you’re here, check out our guides on how to watch the Spider-Man movies in order and the best Spider-Man movies, ranked from worst to best.
Invincible season 2 ending explained: are those Batman and The Walking Dead Easter eggs?
Spider-Man isn’t the only superhero who’s referenced in season 2’s final entry. In another universe, Mark appears to meet Bruce Wayne, aka Batman, who Mark humorously pokes fun at for his lazy superhero pseudonym. Speaking of the Caped Crusader, read our guides on how to watch the Batman movies in order and the best Batman movies (you know, once you’ve finished this article).
‘I Thought You Were Stronger’ also pays homage to The Walking Dead (TWD). In yet another dimension Mark gets sent to, he arrives in a world overrun with zombies. This is a clear nod to the iconic R-rated comic series, which was also turned into a popular live-action show with numerous spin-offs since its 2005 debut. Robert Kirkman, who co-created Invincible‘s comics and TV adaptation, is also the TWD‘s creator, hence the not-so-subtle reference to his other famous works.
Invincible season 2 ending explained: wait, Dupli-Kate is alive?
Well, this certainly came as a shock. (Image credit: Amazon Studios/Skybound Animation)
She certainly is. Everyone thought Dupli-Kate died in episode 5’s barbaric showdown between Rex, Dupli-Kate, and Shrinking Rae and the nefarious Lizard League. Established fans, though, will already know that she survived that encounter, with Dupli-Kate’s original form not taking part in that ferocious fight. Tired of dying over and over again, she let her clones duke it out instead. With all of them perishing during the battle, Dupli-Kate was able to fake her own death.
It’s unclear how, when, or if she’ll reveal she’s alive to her fellow superheroes. For now, we’re sure The Immortal is overjoyed that she’s still around.
Invincible season 2 ending explained: is there a mid-credits scene?
Nolan seems resigned to his fate. (Image credit: Amazon Studios/Skybound Animation)
Yes, ‘I Thought You Were Stronger’ has a mid-credits scene. In it, Allen and Nolan telepathically communicate from their Viltrum jail cells, with the former trying to coax the latter out of his slump and join him in breaking out of prison.
It’s not an overly significant end-credits sequence, but it’s one that sets up a potentially fascinating storyline ahead of next season, which we won’t spoil here. Speaking of season 3, though…
Invincible season 2 ending explained: will there be a third season?
When will Mark fly back onto our screens? (Image credit: Amazon Studios/Skybound Animation)
Yep. Amazon renewed Invincible for two more seasons in May 2021, so we’ve known that a third entry has been on the cards for almost two years. Our Invincible season 3 hub is full of details about when we think it might be released, what storylines it’ll cover (more comic book spoilers are discussed, FYI), and more.
As for the show’s future post-season 3, that’s up in the air. In November 2023, an Amazon studio rep exclusively told TechRadar that Invincible season 4 hadn’t been secretly greenlit, despite executive producer Seth Rogen appearing to suggest so in an interview with Collider. Still, with plenty more story left to tell from the graphic novels and Invincible continuing to be a hugely popular Prime Video show, we expect more seasons to be announced in due course.
The citizens of a small town called Deerfield continue to see their lives upended by a fortune-telling machine known as Morpho, according to the season 2 trailer Apple TV+ dropped Wednesday for philosophical comedy series The Big Door Prize.
Starring Emmy Award winner Chris O’Dowd, the well-liked comedy’s 10-episode second season debuts Wednesday, April 24, with three episodes.
The Big Door Prize remains a tantalizing mystery in season 2 trailer
In the first season of The Big Door Prize, a machine called Morpho mysteriously shows up in Deerfield grocery store. It issues cards to users stating their “life’s potential.” The townsfolk soon become obsessed over who they are and who they should be. And that obsession appears to deepen in the season 2 trailer.
Here’s how Apple TV+ describes season 2 of the show from Emmy Award-winning creator David West Read (Schitt’s Creek):
Based on M.O. Walsh’s novel, The Big Door Prize season two follows the residents of Deerfield as the Morpho machine readies them for the mysterious “next stage.” As everyone’s potentials are exchanged for visions, new relationships form and new questions are asked.
Dusty (Chris O’Dowd) and Cass (Gabrielle Dennis) decide to take time apart while Trina (Djouliet Amara) and Jacob (Sammy Fourlas) learn that they can shed their old labels. Giorgio (Josh Segarra) and Izzy (Crystal Fox) each find romance while Hana (Ally Maki) and Father Reuben (Damon Gupton) attempt to discover the purpose of the machine.
Residents of the small town are once again left questioning what they thought they knew about their lives, their relationships, their potential and the Morpho itself.
The cast members mentioned above return to the show, produced by Skydance Television and CJ ENM/Studio Dragon, along with some other returning and new faces for season 2.
They include Justine Lupe, Aaron Roman Weiner, Mary Holland, Patrick Kerr, Cocoa Brown, Carrie Barrett, Elizabeth Hunter, Jim Meskimen, Matt Dellapina and Melissa Ponzio.
Showrunner Read serves as executive producer along with David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Matt Thunell, Miky Lee, Jey-hyun Kim and Hyun Park, Bill Bost and Sarah Walker. Series directors are Steven Tsuchida, Heather Jack, Jordan Canning, Satya Bhabha and Declan Lowney.
Watch the season 2 trailer
Watch the first season on Apple TV+
You can watch the whole first season of The Big Door Prize before season 2 premieres on April 24. The service is available by subscription for $9.99 with a seven-day free trial. You can also get it via any tier of the Apple One subscription bundle. For a limited time, customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac or iPod touch can enjoy three months of Apple TV+ for free.
After launching in November 2019, “Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 471 wins and 2,090 award nominations and counting,” the service said.
In addition to award-winning movies and TV shows (including breakout soccer comedy Ted Lasso), Apple TV+ offers a variety of documentaries, dramas, comedies, kids shows and more.
Clever kids and adorable animals rush headlong into new adventures in the season 2 trailer Apple TV+ dropped Tuesday for Jane. The work of famed ethologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall inspired the TV series.
The mission-driven family show’s second season debuts April 19 on Apple TV+.
Jane season 2 trailer shows a new slate of kids adventures with all sorts of animals
Jane tells its stories through a blend of live action and CGI effects. It won an Emmy Award for its first season’s visual effects, actually.
Apple TV+ described the second season of Jane teased in the fun new trailer this way:
The mission-driven series for kids and families is inspired by the work of world-renowned ethologist and conservationist, Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and a United Nations Messenger of Peace. From Emmy Award winner J.J. Johnson (Dino Dana, Endlings, Ghostwriter), Sinking Ship Entertainment and the Jane Goodall Institute, the new five-episode season of Jane premieres Friday, April 19.
Ava Louise Murchison (Reacher) stars as Jane Garcia, a 9-year-old budding environmentalist on a quest to save endangered animals. Using her powerful imagination, Jane takes her best friends David, played by Mason Blomberg (Shameless), and Greybeard the chimpanzee on epic adventures to help protect wild animals all around the world. Because, according to her idol Dr. Jane Goodall: “Only if we understand, will we care. Only if we care, will we help. Only if we help, can they be saved.”
And Goodall offered high praise shows like this one.
“I believe in the value and importance of a series like Jane to inspire children and their families,” she said. “Apple TV+ and Sinking Ship Entertainment’s continued commitment to green storytelling ensures that more young people are encouraged to take action to save their world.”
Watch Jane’s season 2 trailer on Apple TV+
So Jane marks Sinking Ship Etertainment’s second Apple Original series. The first? Daytime Emmy Award-winning series Ghostwriter.
Johnson created Jane and executive produces it along with Christin Simms, Blair Powers, Matt Bishop and Andria Teather.
In addition to its Emmy, the show got praise in the Environmental Media Association Awards’ Children’s Television category.
Watch Jane‘s first season on Apple TV+
You can stream all of Jane’s season 1 episodes on Apple TV+. That’s along with a lot of highly rated other kids and family content. The service is available by subscription for $9.99 with a seven-day free trial. You can also get it via any tier of the Apple One subscription bundle. For a limited time, customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac or iPod touch can enjoy three months of Apple TV+ for free.
After launching in November 2019, “Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 471 wins and 2,090 award nominations and counting,” the service said.
In addition to award-winning movies and TV shows (including breakout soccer comedy Ted Lasso), Apple TV+ offers a variety of documentaries, dramas, comedies, kids shows and more.
Activision has now confirmed that Modern Warfare 3 Season 3 is planned for April 3, 2024. No timings have been released so far, but previous seasons have dropped at 9am PT / 12am ET / 5pm GMT. Stay tuned for updates!
Modern Warfare 3‘s next season is Season 3, a sizable refresh that adds in everything from fresh Battle Pass content to new weapons and maps. So far, plenty has been revealed about the upcoming season, which is set to launch very soon indeed.
In terms of what to expect from Modern Warfare 3 in the coming months, there are changes to Warzone, as well as updates to the game’s ongoing weapon meta. The Modern Warfare 3 best weapons will likely change quite a bit once the new guns arrive, so it’s worth reading up on the new ones that are set to arrive.
Here’s when to expect Modern Warfare 3 Season 3, as well as some info on the new weapons, maps, and modes that’ll arrive alongside it. As we get closer to launch day, we’ll be sure to update this page with everything that’s going to be added. For now though, here’s what we know about the next season of Modern Warfare 3.
Modern Warfare 3 Season 3 release date
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Activision has now confirmed that Modern Warfare 3 Season 3 will launch on April 3.
Modern Warfare 3 Season 3 update – new maps, modes, and more
There’s a decent chunk of content being added to Modern Warfare 3 as part of the Season 3 update. Below, you’ll find a list of the main talking points, before we go into each in detail later on in this article. For a full breakdown, head to the Call of Duty blog.
New Guns – FJX Horus, MORS, Gladiator, BAL-27 (in-season)
New Maps – 6 Star, Emergency, Growhouse, Tanked, Checkpoint, Grime
New Modes – Capture the Flag, One in the Chamber, Minefield (mid-season), Escort (mid-season)
Zombies – Dark Aether Rifts, New Schematics, Warlord Rainmaker
Warzone – Rebirth Island, Biometric Scanner, New Smart Displays, Squad Rage (Field Upgrade), Squad Assemble, Foresight (Killstreak)