It’s a big week for TV! By which I mean, to me, there’s a lot of bangers this week.
Kaiju No. 8 is among the most fun I’ve had with a new manga in a little while, and the early glimpses of the anime promise to keep it up. The Sympathizer brings Park Chan-wook back to TV, and the result is a smart, good-looking show about a spy abroad. And Fallout, the long-awaited adaptation of the game series of the same name, is here and legitimately a good time!
All that and Shōgun is still going, Sand Land is airing on Hulu, Sugar is Sugaring (or at least investigating a curious LA case), and Elsbeth is still back!
Here are all the biggest TV premieres and finales this week.
Genre: Teen drama
Release date: April 11
Showrunner/creator: Hannah Carroll Chapman
Cast: Ayesha Madon, James Majoos, Chloé Hayden, and more
Heartbreak High is introducing fresh blood for term two: a sports teacher, a mystery assailant, and some hotties to hang with. That should make the race for school captain a bit more complicated, and, yeah, cast off any hopes for a peaceful semester.
Genre: Spy thriller (via dramedy)
Release date: April 14, with one episode
Showrunners/creators: Park Chan-wook and Don McKellar
Cast: Hoa Xuande, Toan Le, Robert Downey Jr., and more
The Captain (Hoa Xuande) didn’t want to flee to America with his general (Toan Le) following the end of the Vietnam War, but he does what he has to as a North Vietnamese plant in the South Vietnam army. Now he’s living within a refugee community and struggling to balance his current connections with his loyalties to the Viet Cong in this new series co-created by legendary filmmaker Park Chan-wook.
Genre: Post-apocalyptic video game adaptation (funny)
Release date: April 12, with all episodes
Showrunners/creators: Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner
Cast: Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten, and more
It’s Fallout! From the noted video game series Fallout, and set in the Fallout universe (like, everything that happens here is
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