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}The Lowdown premieres on FX on Sept. 23, with episodes steaming the next day on Hulu.IT: Welcome to Derry, HBOBill Skarsgård reprises his role from It (2017) and It Chapter Two (2019) in this prequel series set in the fictional town of Derry, Maine. The series jumps back to 1962, when a couple and their son move to Derry just as a local boy disappears. “With their arrival, very bad things begin to happen in the town,” the description reads. Interestingly enough, the series features another Stephen King character, Dick Hallorann, the telepathic chef from The Shining.It: Welcome to Derry premieres on HBO on Oct. 26.Task, HBOMare of Easttown creator Brad Ingelsby is back with another gritty crime drama set in the Philadelphia area. This time, FBI agent Tom Brandis (Mark Ruffalo) is put in charge of a task force to investigate a string of violent robberies orchestrated by sanitation worker and family man Robbie Prendergrast (Tom Pelphrey), who robs trap houses operated by drug gangs—that is, until he gets way in over his head.AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_19ot56mhak5clubsnm6fbH1_ { display: none; }
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}Task premiered on HBO on Sept. 7, the first two episodes are currently streaming.The Girlfriend, Prime VideoThis psychological thriller based on the Michelle Frances novel of the same name stars Robin Wright as overbearing mother Laura Sanderson who becomes threatened when her son Daniel (Laurie Davidson) begins dating a mysterious young woman, Cherry Laine (Olivia Cooke). Tensions very quickly come to a head as the limited series depicts the opposing viewpoints of the two women in Daniel’s life vying for his attention.The Girlfriend premiered on Prime Video on Sept. 10, all six episodes are streaming.DMV, CBSThis new CBS original workplace comedy is set in the one place universally reviled by pretty much everyone on the planet. Led by the always wonderful Tim Meadows, the comedic cast includes Molly Kearney (Saturday Night Live) Australian actress Harriet Dyer (No Activity), and Tony Cavalero (The Righteous Gemstones).AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_1akt56mhak5clubsnm6fbH1_ { display: none; }
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}DMV premieres on CBS on Oct. 13.Wayward, NetflixCreated by Canadian actor and comedian Mae Martin, Wayward exposes the dark underbelly of a “pleasant yet sinister town” that’s home to a school for wayward teens, but all is not what it seems. Toni Collette stars as Evelyn Wade, the malevolent headmaster of the fictional Tall Pines Academy, from which children keep disappearing. Martin plays police officer Alex Dempsey, who begins investigating the disappearances after moving to the town with his wife Laura (Sarah Gadon), an alumni from Tall Pines Academy.Wayward premieres on