Trailer Park Barry Returns for its Final Season in April (Trailer) March 7, 2023 One of the best shows on TV, Barry is coming to an end in April with the fourth and final season on HBO.
Trailer Park Beavis and Butt-Head Travel Space and Time on Paramount+ (Trailer) June 2, 2022 The boys are back this month on Paramount+ when Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe streams exclusively on the streaming service on June 23rd.
Up to Speed Up to Speed: Barry Season 3 April 21, 2022 After nearly two years since the Season 2 finale, Barry is finally back on HBO this coming Sunday (April 24th) and you can get caught back up from none other than NoHo Hank (Anthony Carrigan) in a recap video from HBO.
Trailer Park Barry and We Own This City Come to HBO in April (Trailer) March 16, 2022 Two big premieres are coming to HBO/HBO Max in April with the much anticipated Season 3 premiere of Barry and the debut of the new show from David Simon and the team behind The Wire, We Own This City.
Trailer Park He-Man and Skeletor Continue Their Battle in Masters of the Universe: Revelation (Trailer) June 10, 2021 The battle between He-Man and Skeletor continues from where the classic 80s cartoon ended with Kevin Smith’s Masters of the Universe: Revelation, with Part 1 arriving on Netflix in July.
Trailer Park Joel McHale and Kerry Bishe’s Marriage Gets Weird in Happily (Trailer) February 9, 2021 Joel McHale and Kerry Bishé are a happily married couple who get a visit from a mysterious stranger who informs them they have “defects” and require an injection to make them more normal in the upcoming dark romantic comedy, Happily.
Trailer Park Watch Out For The Empty Man This Halloween (Trailer) October 16, 2020 James Badge Dale is a retired cop investigating the disappearances of teens in a midwestern town that may be related to an urban legend in the upcoming horror movie, The Empty Man, based on a comic series from Boom! Studios.
Trailer Park Matthew Rhys Gets His Gumshoe on with Perry Mason (Trailer) April 16, 2020 Originally played by Raymond Burr back in the late 50s and early 60s, Matthew Rhys takes over as Perry Mason in a new HBO series that follows his early days as a private eye in 1930s Los Angeles before he became the legendary criminal defense lawyer he’s known for.