2023 Emmys have even been postponed, possibly until early next year. Nevertheless, amidst the chaos, the show must go on, and there are still many TV offerings on tap for the sultry long days of summerFrom a new prestige TV mystery series to a star-studded cooking show, an LGBT rom-com and a new reality dating series, August offers something for viewers of all ages.Here’s your handy guide.“The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart”Sigourney Weaver stars in a family drama miniseries based on a book of the same name.
The story arc spans decades and follows an orphaned girl (Alicia Debnam-Carey, “Fear the Walking Dead”) with a troubled past who must move in with her grandmother, who lives on a flower farm.
Premieres: Aug. 4 on Prime Video. “Painkiller”This drama stars Uzo Aduba, Matthew Broderick and Taylor Kitsch.
It’s a scripted limited series based on the real origins and aftermath of the opioid crisis — and especially on the people related to the invention of OxyContin and the Sackler family.
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