
In fact, she’s just starting to get her head above water… until a global pandemic converges with a family emergency and forces Abby into uncharted territory.ĭirected by Jenny Carchman and produced by Imagine Documentaries, Gossip delves deep into the world of tabloid journalism, which rose to popularity in New York City in the late ‘70s and took the world by storm. Abby, a 46-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke, begrudgingly accepts that she’s too busy to kill herself.
#New movies on showtime series
The second season of Work in Progress, a half-hour comedy series helmed by Abby McEnany and Lilly Wachowski, picks back up with the character of Abby in the wake of her breakup (and almost out of almonds). Directed by Mark Monroe and Paul Crowder, the series explores unsettling theories of a subject that recently reached national headlines, and has historically been the focus of powerful politicians and CEOs, while average citizens pursuing the very same truth have been ridiculed and ostracized. Abrams’ Bad Robot and Glen Zipper exploring our fascination with unidentified flying objects, and what clandestine influence the American government, lucrative private companies and the military may have in shielding the truth behind extraterrestrial phenomena to further their own agendas.

Emmy winner Rosie O’Donnell, Donald Faison, Emmy, Academy Award nominee Griffin Dunne and Vanessa Williams have signed on to guest star in multiple episodes. Season two is executive produced by showrunner Marja-Lewis Ryan, along with series creator Ilene Chaiken, Kristen Campo, Allyce Ozarski, Maisha Closson, and original series stars Beals, Moennig and Hailey. SHOWTIME AUGUST 2021 ORIGINALSīased on the groundbreaking drama series The L Word, season two of The L Word: Generation Q will continue to follow the intermingled lives of Bette Porter, Shane McCutcheon, Alice Pieszecki, Dani Nùñez, Micah Lee, Sarah Finley, Sophie Suarez, Gigi Ghorbani and Angelica Porter-Kennard as they experience love, heartbreak, setbacks and success in L.A.
#New movies on showtime full
You can view the Showtime August 2021 originals, followed by the full schedule and streaming collections, below. This August, the streamer highlights back to school classics such as Back to School, Carrie, Eighth Grade, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, School Ties and The Spectacular Now. Subscribers will also have access to the network’s premium collection of hit films. The Showtime PPV match between renowned content creator Jake Paul and former UFC Champion Tyron Woodley will premiere Sunday, August 29. Gegard Mousasi defends his title against grappling ace John Salter in the Bellator MMA Middleweight World Championship on Friday, August 13. On Showtime Sports, All Access follows Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley as they train for their upcoming pay per view bout on Saturday, August 14. Abrams’ Bad Robot and Glen Zipper, explores the world of unidentified flying objects and conspiracy theories. On August 22, four-part docuseries UFO, from J.J. On August 8, the limited, four-part docuseries Gossip celebrates the inside story and history of tabloid reporting, following the career of legendary New York Post columnist Cindy Adams. The Showtime August 2021 slate features two anticipated docuseries from Showtime Documentary Films. Late night series Desus & Mero will air its final episode before a hiatus on Sunday, August 15, while the critically-acclaimed second season of Work in Progress will premiere on Sunday, August 22. The Showtime August 2021 schedule also includes the season finales of drama series The Chi, comedy series Black Monday and Flatbush Misdemeanors, and dark comedy series The End. The Showtime August 2021 lineup includes the return of The L Word: Generation Q for a second season.
#New movies on showtime tv
Showtime has announced the movies, TV shows and sports programming coming to the service in August.
