
Is The Glory Age Of TV Coming Back? We Certainly Think So!
Enough reason to believe it's only getting better from here.
Through the years, and through many seasons of many, many shows, the world of streaming shows has come to a halt.
Not in term of creation but more a thing of reflection. The direction it's going to take. Where is it headed. The future. Always unclear, filled with possibilities. Of a better than present scenario. Quite like the past. That glorious time when iconic shows were made.
Will that time come back? Something tells us it's coming sooner than later!
Take, for instance, Pluribus.
It's Vince Gilligan's new show for Apple TV that comes out on November 7. Yes, the same Gilligan who made Breaking Bad. And Better Call Saul where he worked with Rhea Seehorn, who is the lead actor of Pluribus as well. It's a coming together of talents so incredible, the show's already keenly awaited. And if you've watched the show's trailer, you'd know exactly why.
Then there's Down Cemetery Road.
Another Apple TV show that's recently premiered to great reception. This one stars Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson. And while that's enough to get anyone's attention, what makes this show even more potent is the fact that it's adapted by Morwenna Banks. Who is the writer of Slow Horses, which is arguably one of the finest shows across platforms right now. The show recently aired its season 5 finale - we're not going to spoil it for you but you should know it's an incredible ending to an incredible season.
And if these two shows weren't enough to get your hopes up for the future of television, here's the news that'll nail the final coffin, in a good way, of course.
David Chase is working on a new show. Yes, the man behind The Sopranos is currently creating a new series about the dark history of the CIA. We're as excited as you are!
Basically, the makers of some of the finest TV shows are all coming back with something new for us to enjoy. It signals the beginning of a new era, yes, but also a bright future ahead for lovers of good TV.
Bring it on!