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13-06-2025
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Line of Duty star's London-set period drama is streaming on Netflix as new reboot gets update
John Galsworthy's novel series The Forsyte Saga is coming back for a new reboot, which has just received a major update. The Forsytes, starring Doctor Who's Millie Gibson, hasn't even premiered season 1 yet but has already been renewed for a second season. Meanwhile, the previous adaptation – starring Line of Duty's Gina McKee – is currently available to stream on Netflix and ITVX now. Running for two seasons across 2002 and 2003, The Forsyte Saga's cast also includes Homeland's Damian Lewis, Sherlock's Rupert Graves, Bad Boys: Ride or Die's Ioan Gruffudd, and Andor's Ben Miles. It follows the titular well-off family, with a specific focus on the arrogant Soames, who is in loveless marriage with Irene and views his wife as a possession more than a person. Related: Best streaming services in 2025 When news of her affair breaks, the family is engulfed in scandal. McGee, who played Jackie Laverty in the first season of Line of Duty, took on the role of Irene in ITV's adaptation – the character being played by Gibson in Channel 5's new reboot. Related: There is no release window for the new version just yet, but is expected to air this year. Filming for the second season has already begun in Bristol. As well as Gibson, the rebooted version will star Joshua Orpin, Francesca Annis, Jack Davenport, Stephen Moyer, Tuppence Middleton and Eleanor Tomlinson, with Galsworthy's novels being adapted by Debbie Horsfield. The Forsyte Saga is available to stream now on Netflix and ITVX in the UK. The Forsytes will air on 5. Digital Spy's first print magazine is here! Buy British Comedy Legends in newsagents or online, now priced at just £3.99. at EE at at at at at Audible£18.99 at at Amazon£49.99 at at at at EE at at at at at Amazon£54.98 at at at at Pandora£29.98 at at at at at Game at EE at at at at Sky Mobile at at at Game£123.99 at at at Three at at at at Pandora at at at at at at £1199.00 at AO at at at at at Fitbit at at at at at at at at at at at John Lewis£119.00 at at at at at Amazon at at at John Lewis & Partners at at John Lewis at at at at at at at Three£32.99 at Amazon at at at at at John Lewis & Partners at at at Fitbit$29.85 at at at Amazon at at £49.99 at Amazon£21.99 at at at at at Three at at at Apple at at at at at John Lewis at at at at at at at at EE at at Audible at at John Lewis at EE at at £379.00 at at at at Amazon at at at Apple at at at Apple at at at Microsoft at Three at at at Samsung£229.00 at John Lewis at at at AO£79.00 at Samsung£22.00 at Amazon at at crunchyroll at at at John Lewis£92.98 at at at at Microsoft at John Lewis & Partners£79.98 at at at Microsoft at at Amazon£369.00 at John Lewis at at at at at now at at John Lewis & Partners at at at at at at Microsoft at at at John Lewis at £6.65 at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at Might Also Like PS5 consoles for sale – PlayStation 5 stock and restocks: Where to buy PS5 today? IS MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 THE BEST IN THE SERIES? OUR REVIEW AEW game is a modern mix of No Mercy and SmackDown
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12-06-2025
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Returning action show with "close-shave thrills" drops new episodes on Netflix today
Action comedy series FUBAR has returned on Netflix with new episodes. The series, which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, follows a CIA agent who learns that his adult daughter is also secretly working for the CIA, before they are paired up for an undercover mission. Two years after the first season debuted, the second has dropped all eight episodes as of today. Alongside Schwarzenegger, the series features A Complete Unknown's Monica Barbaro, as well as Warped!'s Milan Carter, The Mindy Project's Fortune Feimster, and You's Travis Van Winkle. After its debut, FUBAR was quickly renewed for a second season, having attracted big viewing figures of 88.94 million hours in its first four days of release. Related: Best streaming services Speaking after the renewal news, Schwarzenegger said on social media: "It was really interesting how many of the fans loved the last episode. Because the interesting thing is, it is also my favourite episode. I don't want to give it away, but there is some really wild stuff and it really sets it up for the next season." The first season of the show garnered a more mixed reception with critics, however, earning a 50% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes from 58 reviews. "This is a fun, fundamentally unserious save-the-world romp with close-shave thrills, nonsensical plots and breezy comic relief. But that's it and that's all," wrote the Financial Times. Related: The Evening Standard added: "It's fairly standard fare which is a perfectly acceptable vehicle for Arnie coming back, but which also feels a little bit like a wasted opportunity." In a more scathing review, USA Today called the show an "embarrassment", adding: "The series is all cliché, followed by painful cringe and then rounded out by dumbfounded confusion. There are humans talking, but I don't believe humans wrote the dialogue." FUBAR seasons 1-2 are streaming now on Netflix. Digital Spy's first print magazine is here! Buy British Comedy Legends in newsagents or online, now priced at just £3.99. at at EE at at £49.99 at at at Amazon at Audible£18.99 at at at EE at at at at Amazon at at at at at at at EE at at Game at at Pandora at at Sky Mobile£219.00 at at at at at at at Game£123.99 at at at at at Pandora at Three at at at at at Fitbit£49.99 at at £79.99 at at at AO at at at at at at at at at at at at John Lewis at at at at at at at John Lewis at at at Amazon£44.99 at at John Lewis & Partners at at at at at at at at at at Three£119.99 at at Amazon£184.00 at John Lewis & Partners£32.99 at Amazon at at at at at Fitbit£699.00 at at Apple at at at Amazon at at at at Three£293.81 at at at at at at at EE£249.00 at John Lewis at Audible at at at at at at at at at Apple at at at at at at at at at £32.99 at Amazon at EE£449.00 at John Lewis at at at at Apple$365.00 at Microsoft£229.00 at John Lewis at Three at at Samsung at at at John Lewis at at Samsung£1199.00 at AO at at crunchyroll£22.00 at Amazon£79.98 at at Microsoft£79.98 at at at John Lewis & Partners at at at Microsoft at at at at at Amazon at at at at John Lewis at at John Lewis & PartnersShop now at at at at at at Microsoft at at John Lewis at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at You Might Also Like PS5 consoles for sale – PlayStation 5 stock and restocks: Where to buy PS5 today? IS MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 THE BEST IN THE SERIES? OUR REVIEW AEW game is a modern mix of No Mercy and SmackDown
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12-06-2025
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Australian thriller packed with twists that has fans hooked is now streaming free in the UK
A twisty thriller dubbed "disturbing" and "gripping" by fans is finally available to stream for free in the UK. The Secrets She Keeps, starring Jessica De Gouw and Laura Carmichael, follows lonely pregnant woman Agatha (Carmichael) who meets successful online influencer Meghan (De Gouw), who also happens to be pregnant and is due to give birth around the same time. They are led down a dark and dangerous path when Agatha becomes obsessed with Meghan's seemingly perfect life and the secrets they both share. Based on the psychological thriller novel by Michael Robotham, the thriller series first aired in 2020 on 10Play in Australia before a second series hit Paramount+ two years later. For TV fans in the UK, all 12 episodes across season one and two are now available to stream for free on Channel 4 - so cancel your weekend plans and settle in. Related: Those who have seen The Secrets She Keeps said they binged it all and were left hooked, with one IMDb user calling the show "disturbing" while another said it was "a tense, gripping watch". While many praised the performances of De Gouw and Carmichael, others branded the narrative "predictable" in many ways despite its "unexpected" twists. The Secrets She Keeps currently holds an impressive 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with saying in its review: "A very watchable, albeit slightly shallow, exploration of how femininity and motherhood intertwine and toxify." Paste Magazine added: "Without performances as layered and emotionally sound as the ones Carmichael and De Gouw give, The Secrets She Keeps would be little more than the aforementioned pulpy ride. It's still pretty cockamamie, but in a way that is also fully believable." Related: The Guardian added: "The bedrock of the show is credible, serious drama, though this is undercut from time to time by pulpy genre elements more befitting old-school Ozploitation thrillers - such as 1979's Snapshot." Speaking to Radio Times, Downton Abbey star Carmichael opened up about the drastic difference between her role as Agatha and as Edith Crawley in the smash hit period drama. "You can't control what other people think of you," she says. "I enjoy a challenge, and I'm keen to try on different hats. When you do something for a long time, things become comfortable – you want to push yourself. "It's been such a gift being in Downton. It's opened so many doors. If another period drama came across my desk... if I loved the script, I wouldn't be too nervous of entering that world. But at the moment I'm drawn to things that feel different." The Secrets She Keeps is available to stream now on Channel 4. Digital Spy's first print magazine is here! Buy British Comedy Legends in newsagents or online, now priced at just £3.99.£18.99 at at Audible£99.00 at Amazon at at at EE at at £328.00 at at at at at EE at at at at at at at Amazon at at Sky Mobile£29.98 at at at Pandora£219.00 at at EE£19.00 at Game at at at at at at Game£259.99 at at Three at at at at at Pandora at at at AO at at at at at £199.99 at Fitbit£49.99 at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at John Lewis£39.97 at at at at John Lewis at at at Amazon at at John Lewis & Partners£90.00 at at at £44.99 at at at at Amazon£119.99 at at Fitbit at at Three$29.85 at at Amazon at at at at John Lewis & Partners at at at £699.00 at at at Amazon at at Apple at at at at at at Three£379.99 at at at Audible at at at at EE at at John Lewis£49.99 at at at at at at John Lewis at EE at at £379.00 at at at at Amazon at at at Apple at at at at Apple at at Microsoft at Three at at at John Lewis at £79.00 at Samsung at crunchyroll£1199.00 at AO£79.00 at Samsung£449.00 at John Lewis£79.98 at at Amazon at at at at at at John Lewis & Partners£79.98 at at Microsoft at at at Microsoft at at at at at at at Amazon£369.00 at John Lewis at at John Lewis & PartnersShop now at at at at at at Microsoft£399.00 at John Lewis at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at You Might Also Like PS5 consoles for sale – PlayStation 5 stock and restocks: Where to buy PS5 today? IS MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 THE BEST IN THE SERIES? OUR REVIEW AEW game is a modern mix of No Mercy and SmackDown
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11-06-2025
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Beloved twisty detective drama that's "one of ITV's most-watched" confirms July return with first look
Karen Pirie, the beloved detective drama from ITV, has confirmed its return with several first-look images. The three-part series, which premiered in 2022, followed the titular character (Lauren Lyle), a detective sergeant who is placed in charge of a 25-year-old cold case involving the unsolved murder of a barmaid. After becoming one of ITV's "most-watched" shows, the broadcaster renewed the series for a second season, and fans now finally have a month to mark in the calendar after it was confirmed that Karen Pirie will return to screens in July with a trio of two-hour episodes. The announcement also came with some first-look images, showcasing the titular character in her new role as detective inspector. Fans can also get a glimpse of Chris Jenks, who reprises his role as "loveable sidekick" DC Jason Murray. Based on Val McDermid's A Darker Domain, the second season sees Karen "seemingly given the authority she has long been fighting for". Just as she acclimatises to her "powerful" new role, the inspector is assigned an "infamous" unsolved case that will put her under "intense scrutiny". Related: The 30-year-old case, which is said to have "confounded investigators" and "intrigued the public", concerns the disappearance of a "charming" young heiress and her two-year-old son, with the pair vanishing after ransom demands from their kidnappers were not met. A twist comes, however, as the body of a man linked to the original kidnap is discovered. With the first new piece of evidence in decades, Karen assembles an "unbeatable team" for the "biggest challenge" of their careers. Facing pressure from her boss, the media and "sinister" forces, Karen delves deeper into the "internationally renowned" case, discovering "political grudges" and "painful secrets" as it becomes increasingly apparent that the "past is far from dead". Related: The return of the series will delight fans and critics alike, with the first season of the detective drama currently boasting an impressive approval rating of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes from 11 reviews. The site's critical consensus noted that the "clever and twisty" series "revamped" the "traditional grizzle detective procedural", while The Independent praised the show for telling its story in a "refreshingly cohesive" manner. Karen Pirie will return on ITV in July. Digital Spy's first print magazine is here! Buy British Comedy Legends in newsagents or online, now priced at just £3.99.£18.99 at at Amazon£328.00 at at at at EE at at Audible at £54.98 at at at at EE at at Amazon at at at at at at at EE£29.98 at at Game at at at Pandora£219.00 at at at at Sky Mobile at at at Game£123.99 at at at at at Pandora at Three at at at at at at at at at at at at $15.00 at at Fitbit£1199.00 at AO£39.97 at at at at at at at at at John Lewis£39.99 at at at at at at John Lewis at at at Amazon£44.99 at at John Lewis & Partners at at at at at at at Fitbit$29.85 at at at Three£119.99 at at Amazon£184.00 at John Lewis & Partners£32.99 at Amazon at at at at at at at at at at Apple£49.99 at Amazon at at at Three£293.81 at at at at at at at EE£249.00 at John Lewis at Audible at at at at at at at at at EE£449.00 at John Lewis at at at at Apple at at at at at at £32.99 at Amazon at at Three£229.00 at John Lewis at at at $365.00 at Microsoft£79.00 at Samsung at at Apple at at John Lewis at at Samsung£1199.00 at AO at at crunchyroll£22.00 at Amazon£79.98 at at at at at John Lewis & Partners$365.00 at Microsoft at at at at Microsoft£269.99 at at at at Amazon£369.00 at John Lewis at at at at John Lewis & PartnersShop now at at at at Microsoft at at at at at John Lewis at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at You Might Also Like PS5 consoles for sale – PlayStation 5 stock and restocks: Where to buy PS5 today? IS MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 THE BEST IN THE SERIES? OUR REVIEW AEW game is a modern mix of No Mercy and SmackDown
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09-06-2025
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Emmerdale airs heartbreaking update on Nate's daughter in early ITVX episode
follow from , which is available to watch now on ITVX but hasn't yet aired on ITV1. Emmerdale airs the emotional fallout from Nate Robinson's death tonight – as Tracy reveals how their young daughter Frankie is responding to the terrible news. As suspicion and accusations continue to run rife around the village, there's a sobering moment as Tracy explains that 4-year-old Frankie is struggling to understand her father's fate. Tracy insists on working as usual at the local shop, but her boss Eric Pollard fears that she needs to take some time out. When Eric questions how things are at home, Tracy replies: "Frankie doesn't really understand that her dad's properly gone forever. "And I don't really know how to feel." Related: Later, Belle Dingle pays a visit to Tracy at home to check on her. Tracy explains that she's made little progress with helping Frankie to understand the reality of the situation. Tracy says: "She's [upstairs] watching cartoons for 10 minutes. A nice distraction, because she doesn't understand why her mum's so upset all the time." The emotional scenes come as two opposing theories over Nate's fate dominate discussion in the village. Tracy is convinced that Cain Dingle was responsible for Nate's demise, as he violently attacked his son on the day that he disappeared from the village. Related: Cain, meanwhile, reckons Tracy is deflecting to cover up her own guilt in the case. With everyone on the wrong track, it's good news for Nate's real killer John Sugden. John accidentally caused Nate's death last September and hid his body in a local lake. So far, nobody suspects that he's responsible for the terrible crime. Related: Amy Walsh, who plays Tracy, recently said: "Everything that unfolds after the initial news of Nate's death is just heartbreaking. And obviously the main person Tracy's thinking of in all of this is Frankie. "It's that whole concept of Frankie losing him as a dad and how amazing he was as a dad to her. And weirdly, how amazing Jurell [Carter, who played Nate] was with Frankie, who's played by Eden [Ratcliffe-Knights]. "It pulls on the heartstrings a bit for me, I have to say." Emmerdale airs these scenes tonight at 7.30pm on ITV1. The episode is also streaming now on airs on weeknights at 7.30pm on ITV1, and streams on ITVX. Read more Emmerdale spoilers on our dedicated homepage Digital Spy's first print magazine is here! Buy British Comedy Legends in newsagents or online, now priced at just £3.99.£18.99 at at Audible£99.00 at Amazon at at at EE at at £328.00 at at at at at EE at at at at at at at Amazon at at at at Sky Mobile at at at EE£19.00 at Game at at at Pandora£123.99 at at at Game£259.99 at at Three at at Pandora at at at at at at at $15.00 at at £1199.00 at AO at at Fitbit£49.99 at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at John Lewis£39.97 at at at Amazon£157.00 at John Lewis at at at at at at at John Lewis & Partners at at at at at Fitbit£6.62 at at Amazon at at Three$29.85 at at at at at Amazon£184.00 at John Lewis & Partners at at at Apple£699.00 at at at at at Amazon at at at at at at Three£379.99 at at at at at EE£249.00 at John Lewis at Audible at at at at at at at at John Lewis at EE at at £379.00 at at at at Amazon at at at Apple at at at Samsung at at at at Three at Apple at at John Lewis at $365.00 at Microsoft at crunchyroll£1199.00 at AO£79.00 at Samsung£449.00 at John Lewis£79.98 at at Amazon at at at at at John Lewis & Partners£79.98 at at at Microsoft at at at Microsoft at at at at at at John Lewis£39.99 at Amazon at at John Lewis & Partners at at now at at at Microsoft at at at John Lewis at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at You Might Also Like PS5 consoles for sale – PlayStation 5 stock and restocks: Where to buy PS5 today? IS MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 THE BEST IN THE SERIES? OUR REVIEW AEW game is a modern mix of No Mercy and SmackDown