Note: This is a preview, so content is liable to Sky’s endless schedule tinkering and some air dates have not been confirmed yet. Here’s a closer look at the best on offer in March Meanwhile, over on Paramount+, there’s the welcome return of Keifer Sutherland in action/thriller mode when he finds himself mixed up in a dangerous conspiracy that takes him well and truly down the Rabbit Hole, while Yellowjackets returns for a second season having moved over from Sky Atlantic. Returning for more family powerplays is Succession, now in its fourth season of rich-people-doing-awful-things excoriation while The Flash nips onto Sky Max for a final lap before taking his red onesie to the charity shop.įor those looking to mix in a bit of knowledge with their entertainment, Sky Documentaries lifts the lid on the Dublin Narcos while Sky History reveals the prejudice and persecution directed at The Witches of Salem. Other high profile TV projects providing alternative thrills to blockbuster movies include geezers-in-the-sun crime series A Town Called Malice on Sky Max and a dramatised look at the people behind the 1970s Watergate Scandal and their all-consuming ideologies in The White House Plumbers. Moving away from cinema offerings to the small screen, both Arctic From Above, Sky Nature’s exploration of the wonders of the planet’s most at-risk environment, and Django, one of Sky’s biggest ever TV projects, finally arrive after having been promised last month. There’s also deep-swamp mystery in Where the Crawdads Sing and Ethan Hawke in a sinister turn (that isn’t a Sinister turn) as terrifying serial killer The Grabber in supernatural horror, The Black Phone. Subscribers will get to see further adventures of the lovable but ever so slightly inept Minions as we delve back in time to see them hook up with a young Gru who is still finding his feet as an adolescent super-villain in Minions: The Rise of Gru. It’s not just the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll accompanying the lighter evenings, cherry blossom and (hopefully) warmer temperatures, there’s a number of 2022’s other high profile films premiering on Sky’s top movie channel too. Updated 2: SEAL Team S6 (8th Mar confirmed) Malcolm's List (26th Mar new) - Minions: The Rise of Gru (31st Mar confirmed) Updated 2: Bodies Bodies Bodies (11th Mar new) - To Leslie (12th Mar new) - Call Jane (18th Mar new) - Tad the Lost Explorer and the Curse of the Mummy (19th Mar new) - The Black Phone (24th Mar confirmed) - Boonie Bears: Back to Earth (25th Mar new) - Mr. Throw on your rhinestone covered jumpsuit, quiff up whatever hair you’ve got left and put your back out trying to copy his moves… Elvis comes to Sky Cinema in March to make sure you’re all shook up! Thank yuh veruh much!
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