

The world’s top professional cyclists engage in fierce competition, vying for the prestigious yellow jersey.

To create an exhilarating new docuseries, Box to Box Films, the producer of F1 Drive to Survive, has partnered with the organisers of the Tour de France. The Tour de France stands as one of the most significant events on the calendar. After a five-year absence, a commercial airliner mysteriously resurfaces.Īs the passengers and crew reintegrate into society, they begin to hear guiding voices and witness visions of future events, unravelling a profound enigma.Ĭoming in on June 7 is this show in the realm of professional cycling. Slated for release tomorrow, the show will be airing all 10 of the final episodes on Netflix. However, fans can now rejoice as it has been confirmed that there are at least five new episodes in the works, although a specific release date is still pending, further information is expected to be revealed shortly. Here’s a look at some new content arriving on the streaming platform.įour years have passed since the arrival of the fifth season of Black Mirror on Netflix, and there has been considerable uncertainty about the show’s future. June 2023 brings with it an array of highly-anticipated shows and movies to indulge in. The fourth and final season of “Never Have I Ever”, brainchild of Mindy Kaling, streams on June 8.A world of streaming delights sees a number of new original titles arriving on Netflix this month viewers can look forward to. And that’s why I think other shows are being able to be greenlit because they’ve seen the success of this show,” Moorjani adds. And it will be successful when people do want shows like this. “It’s the success of this show globally that has shown the industry that you can have a show like this and center characters who look like us. Richa Moorjani as Kamala in ‘Never Have I Ever’. Her character constantly fights off her family’s desire to find her a good match from the South Asian community (think “Indian Matchmaking”) while fighting hard to prove her worth at work. Moorjani’s Kamala has a fan base of her own. But it’s also changed the industry for South Asians and for people of colour.” Richa Moorjani, who plays Jagananthan’s onscreen niece Kamala Nandiwadal, also adds, “It’s (“Never Have I Ever”) literally changed our lives in so many ways. Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Explains How ‘To All The Boys’ Helped ‘Never Have I Ever’ Become ‘A Thing’ So, it’s just it’s a beautiful reflection of who we are.” “You know, I have a 16-year-old on his way to college, and Richa (co-star Richa Moorjani) was just saying how she kind of feels like she’s come into her own with the character as well. We’ve all grown with the show, but we’ve all really grown with the characters, and they mirror what’s been happening in our life as well,” says Jagannathan. Poorna Jagannathan as Nalini Vishwakumar in episode 405 of Never Have I Ever. Memes of Nalini’s strict and soft parenting have flooded the internet since season 1, and her character has been described as relatable by many Indians living abroad. Nalini Vishwakumar, mother of high schooler Devi - caught between her Princeton dream and famous boyfriend - has won a million hearts. And it’s just that, like when I imagine being a young girl coming into the world now and seeing so many mirror reflections of yourself everywhere,” she added. And we started hearing how so many people who ‘wish I had this show growing up,’ including us.” It means they can also be the hero of their own story. “When you center (a show) on people who have always been in the margins, it means something to the viewer.

‘Never Have I Ever’ Final Season Trailer Promises A ‘Banging’ Senior Year For Maitreyi Ramakrishnan’s Devi Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever” is all set for a final lap.Īs the show comes to an end, actress Poorna Jagannathan, who plays protagonist Maitreyi Ramakrishnan’s mother on screen, spoke with ET Canada’s Keshia Chanté, describing what the show means to the South Asian audience watching it overseas.
