The British crime mini-series The Game, which reigns supreme on Pickbox NOW, follows the story of a retired ex-detective who is by no means retired from crime. The series, which seems to be a product of the BBC's school of "psychological suspense detectives with a British touch and shabby charm", is another in a series of hits that manage to squeeze the most out of four episodes: tension, paranoia and that nagging question - is he real, or is it just "happening" to him? 
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There are shows that follow the rules of the genre. There are those that try to break them. And then there is The Assassin (2025) – a rare television masterpiece that does not break the rules by force, but rather dismantles them with extraordinary precision, stylistic sophistication and impressive emotional intelligence. It puts a character we don’t often see on screen at the forefront – a woman in her middle years who carries a history of violence, silence and resistance. Keeley Hawes in the lead role proves that television can still surprise, captivate and warn at the same time. 
From "Posh Spice" to the fashion mogul with her own label who now rules Paris Fashion Week, Victoria Beckham has made one of the most fascinating transitions from pop culture to high fashion. And now, finally, she's getting her own story. A story that will be wrapped in high production, full of iconography, fashion drama and - of course - interviews that will reveal more than a decade of tabloid headlines. What will the Victoria Beckham documentary series reveal? 
When Brad Ingelsby and Mark Ruffalo join forces, something happens that would make Scorsese say, "Oh, yes." Welcome to "The Task," HBO's latest prestige drama that brutally dissects the heart of America, with a knife that cuts not just flesh but truth. 
If you thought you'd seen it all - love triangles, fashion drama and Parisian rooftops sprinkled with emotion - think again. Emily in Paris, one of Netflix's most-watched series, is back for its fifth season. But be warned: this time Emily Cooper doesn't stop at the Eiffel Tower. Oh no, now she's taking us to Rome and Venice too - as if someone had given the series another slice of pizza and a glass of Chianti to top it off. What does Emily in Paris Season 5 bring? 
Noah Hawley’s “Alien: Earth” (FX/Hulu) brings the action home: to the year 2120, two years before the original film. When the research ship USCSS Maginot returns after 65 years in cryogenics, a nightmare explodes on Earth—run by mega-corporations. At its center is Wendy (Sydney Chandler), a child’s consciousness in an adult synthetic body, and a world where apex predators don’t just hide in shafts. 
Netflix's latest series, Sirens, is the kind of TV seduction that starts with a sunset view and ends with a look into your soul—if you're lucky enough to survive it at all. If you watched The White Lotus with your mouth open (in admiration or amazement), you'll devour Sirens with the same eagerness—and perhaps a little guilt. But hey, no one said yacht vacations were spiritually cleansing. 
If you've ever dreamed of a socially anxious robot security guard becoming your new best friend – Apple has just the thing for you. And Alexander Skarsgård is ready to rip your heart out. Literally. 
Jesse Armstrong, the father of the cult series Succession, returns with a new project – Mountainhead, a satirical bombshell that dares to look into the core of decadence, apathy and banality of the richest 1% of humanity. Starring: Steve Carell as a self-sufficient billionaire in the midst of a global meltdown – but don't worry, the snowmobiles still work. 
A keyboard from a dystopian office - the MDR Dasher Keyboard, which you can now have too (if you don't mind spending $400) 
New York, unfiltered female conversations and evening cocktails that merge into morning coffees – And Just Like That ... is back with a third season and, let's be honest, we never really left. The continuation of the legendary series Sex and the City, which now follows the main characters in their "mature" but no less dramatic life period, remains one of the most anticipated television returns of this year. And for good reason – because friendship never gets old, sex is not just for the young, and because every generation has its own version of "who's this now?". 
Ellie is all grown up. Joel lied. And HBO is bringing back its most brutal series yet in a more personal, darker, and even more explosive second season - The Last of Us Season 2. 











