Donald Glover
Prime Video
FIRST LOOK | Donald Glover and Maya Erskine Star in Revamped MR. AND MRS. SMITH
Experience a fresh version of Mr. and Mrs. Smith with Donald Glover and Maya Erskine, where spies navigate marriage and missions, only on Prime Video.
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Prime Video
Amazon Studios Sets Early 2024 Release for Revamped MR. & MRS. SMITH
Amazon Studios announces the 2024 launch of Mr. & Mrs. Smith on Prime Video. Starring Donald Glover and Maya Erskine
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SBS On Demand
The fourth and final season of acclaimed DONALD GLOVER comedy ATLANTA lands today on SBS ON DEMAND
Over three epic seasons we’ve followed Earnest ‘Earn’ Marks (Glover), his cousin Alfred ‘Paper Boi’ Miles (Henry), and their long road to fame from the Atlanta music scene to better their lives.
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SBS On Demand
SBS confirms premiere date for fourth and final season of acclaimed DONALD GLOVER comedy ATLANTA
Over three epic seasons we’ve followed Earnest ‘Earn’ Marks (Glover), his cousin Alfred ‘Paper Boi’ Miles (Henry), and their long road to fame from the Atlanta music scene to better their lives.
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Prime Video
Phoebe Waller-Bridge to star in MR AND MRS SMITH reboot for Amazon Prime
Amazon Studios have announced award-winning writers, producers, and actors Donald Glover (Atlanta) and Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag) will create and star in Mr. and Mrs. Smith, a new series based on the 2005 New Regency film.
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Television News
Fast-tracked ATLANTA season two and new HEATHERS – SBS VICELAND delivers cult hits
SBS VICELAND continues its reputation for delivering ground-breaking cult series
Television News
AIRDATE: Donald Glover’s Atlanta
Fresh from an outstanding array of accolades in the US, SBS VICELAND brings Australians the exclusive premiere of hit comedy drama Atlanta.
Reviews
REVIEW: Atlanta – FX’s Latest Is Good on Drama, Not So Good on Comedy
Following the launch of Louie in 2010, comedy on television went through a drastic shift that saw it become popular to not actually be funny. However, these shows, while good, don’t fully fit on the other side of the spectrum as 30-minute dramas. Instead, they live somewhere in between - telling dramatic stories in off-beat ways while completely forgoing humor as a concept. In this context is where we find FX’s Atlanta.