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April on Binge

April on Binge

April on Binge – Binge highlights for the month of April include Love Me, Succession, Love & Death, WWE WrestleMania 39, Mrs. Davis, The War: Australia’s Bikie Killings, Dreamland, The Diplomat, Somebody Somewhere, Barry, A Black Lady Sketch Show, Dave, Ticket to Paradise and Vengeance. Love Me (Season 2) The first season of this AACTA- and Logie-nominated Aussie drama centred around the Mathieson family (Hugo Weaving, Bojana Novakovic and William Lodder), who were fractured by grief, as each unexpectedly found love at the worst time. Picking up nine months later, the second outing of the BINGE Original series explores how to nurture and hold on to love amid life’s many challenges. Complete season drops Thursday April 6 TV Central interview with William Lodder (Aaron) from Love Me HERE Succession (Final Season) The fourth and final instalment of this critically acclaimed award-winning drama continues this month, and all eyes will be laser focused on Logan Roy (Brian Cox) to see just what the fate of his media conglomerate Waystar Royco will be. Can his three youngest children – Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Shiv (Sarah Snook) and Roman (Kieran Culkin) – rally enough of Logan’s enemies to stage a coup? New episodes drop Mondays Love & Death (Season 1) From the outside, Candy Montgomery was just your typical 1970s churchgoing suburban housewife, doting spouse and mother. But little did anyone know that Candy was having an illicit affair with her friend Betty’s (Lily Rabe) husband, Allan (Jesse Plemons), and, when Betty allegedly confronted her, she shockingly hacked her love rival to death with an axe and her world came crashing down around her, as this gripping true-crime drama starring Elizabeth Olsen details. Premieres Thursday April 27 WWE WrestleMania 39 The stars are set to come out for WrestleMania 39, aka WrestleMania Goes Hollywood, hosted by The Miz. Among the confirmed headline events, Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns will duke it out in the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship match, John Cena and Austin Theory will do battle for the WWE United States Championship and Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair will vie for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. Streaming live on Sunday April 2 and Monday April 3 from 10am AEST and On Demand Mrs. Davis (Season 1) When an all-powerful, charismatic artificial intelligence known as Mrs Davis takes over the world, an epic battle of biblical proportions ensues between technology and a nun named Simone (Betty Gilpin) in this sci-fi drama co-created by Lost’s Damon Lindelof. Premieres Friday April 21 The War: Australia’s Bikie Killings Over the course of 18 months, Sydney’s streets were besieged by the worst gang wars in a generation, resulting in 13 deaths. This gripping documentary, produced by The Daily Telegraph, takes viewers behind the headlines to reveal what caused the bloodshed. Premieres Wednesday April 26 Dreamland (Season 1) Trish (Freema Agyeman), Clare (Gabby Best) and Leila (Aimee-Ffion Edwards), their mum (Frances Barber) and nan (Sheila Reid) are happily living in Margate, England and eagerly anticipating the birth of Trish’s baby girl. But when estranged sister Mel (Lily Allen) unexpectedly arrives with news of her own, she threatens to disrupt their ‘dreamland’ in this comedy from Sharon Horgan. Complete season drops Thursday April 6 The Diplomat (Season 1) The death of a young bartender in an apparent drunken jet-ski accident in Barcelona may appear to be cut and dried to local police, but when his grieving father (Danny Sapani) insists something more sinister happened and pushes for further investigation, British Consulate staffer Laura Simmonds (Sophie Rundle) is tasked with assisting him in this high-stakes thriller. Premieres Friday April 14 Somebody Somewhere Season 2 | Premieres Monday April 24 Barry (Final Season) Season 4 | Premieres Monday April 17 Dave Season 3 | Premieres Thursday April 6 A Black Lady Sketch Show Season 4 | Premieres Saturday April 15 Ticket to Paradise Premieres Friday April 7 Vengeance Premieres Friday April 14 KEY HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 6: LOVE ME – BINGE ORIGINAL SEASON 2 PREMIERE Season 2 of award-winning Australian original drama series, picks up the story of The Mathieson family nine months after we left off and sees the family navigate the complexities of relationships when new love becomes a long-term proposition, with Hugo Weaving returning as Glenn, the father experiencing new love in his 60s; Bojana Novakovic, the highly successful, yet complicated Clara; and William Lodder, as Aaron, facing the complexities of love, and new responsibility. Trailer NEW EPISODES: SUCCESSION SEASON 4 Created by Jesse Armstrong, the Emmy®-winning drama series Succession returns for its fourth season 27 March on BINGE, new episodes drop every Monday. Succession explores themes of power and family dynamics through the eyes of patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) and his four grown children, Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Siobhan (Sarah Snook), Roman (Kieran Culkin), and Connor (Alan Ruck). Trailer APRIL 27: LOVE & DEATH SEASON 1 PREMIERE Starring Elizabeth Olsen and Jesse Plemons, the seven-episode limited series, written by David E. Kelley and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, tells the true story of Candy and Pat Montgomery and Betty and Allan Gore – two churchgoing couples enjoying their smalltown Texas life… until an extramarital affair leads somebody to pick up an axe. Trailer APRIL 2 & 3: WWE WRESTLEMANIA 39 TWO-DAY PREMIUM LIVE & ON DEMAND EVENT – LIVE FROM 10AM AEST WWE’s biggest annual event returns to Hollywood for WrestleMania 39. A marquee match between undisputed WWE universal champion Roman Reigns and Royal Rumble winner Cody Rhodes is expected to headline SoFi Stadium for a two-day event in Inglewood, California. APRIL 21: MRS. DAVIS SEASON 1 PREMIERE New highly anticipated drama series Mrs. Davis, starring three-time Emmy Award-nominee Betty Gilpin (GLOW, The Hunt) and from executive producers Tara Hernandez (Young Sheldon, The Big Bang Theory) and Damon Lindelof (Watchmen, The Leftovers, Lost), is an exploration of faith versus technology and an epic battle of biblical and binary proportions. It has a dark satirical edge and focuses on a world where almost all decisions are made via algorithm. Trailer

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