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The biggies Alright, mates, are back, as Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) would say. The builds on the aftermath of Homelander (Antony Starr) going public with his racist, misogynistic, evil personality. No longer needing to pretend he’s basically Superman, Homie sets up new members of the Seven who are happy to be bootlickers.

Meanwhile, Billy only has a few months to live, so he’ll stop at nothing to destroy Vought with the help of his motley crew. will recap the show, which premieres with three episodes on June 13. In the back half of season three, things heat up for Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan).



They’re finally engaged, but a massive secret looms over their relationship. He still doesn’t know she’s the period-era gossip girl, a.k.

a. Lady Whistledown. Will he find out? Will he abandon their relationship if he does? That’s what ’s will answer while setting up the main couple for season four.

Look out for ’s review of part two this week. Hidden gems In David E. Kelley’s latest legal drama, based on Scott Turow’s novel of the same name, Jake Gyllenhaal plays Rusty Sabich, a prosecutor who’s on trial for allegedly killing his coworker, Carolyn (Renate Reinsve), with whom he had a fling.

He turns to his confidante and colleague, Raymond Horgan (Bill Camp), to be his lawyer. The cast includes Ruth Negga, Elizabeth Marvel, Peter Sarsgaard, O-T Fagbenle, and Lily Rabe. ’s review of the show publishes Monday.

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