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		<title>How to Watch Eurovision 2026 Semi-Final 2 Live</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 19:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Delta Goodrem, Look Mum No Computer, and 13 more acts compete for a spot in Saturday's final. Here's how to watch Eurovision Semi-Final 2 from anywhere.</p>
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<li>Eurovision Song Contest 2026 Semi-Final 2 airs Thursday, May 14 from Vienna&#8217;s Wiener Stadthalle</li>
<li>15 countries compete for 10 spots in Saturday&#8217;s grand final, including Australia&#8217;s Delta Goodrem</li>
<li>U.S. viewers can watch live on Peacock; UK viewers get it free on BBC One and BBC iPlayer</li>
<li>The official Eurovision YouTube channel offers free streaming for those without a broadcast option</li>
<li>Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain are boycotting the contest over Israel&#8217;s participation</li>
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<p>Fifteen countries. Ten spots. One very sparkly night in Vienna. Eurovision Song Contest 2026&#8217;s Semi-Final 2 lands on Thursday, May 14, and it&#8217;s shaping up to be one of the most dramatic — and genuinely entertaining — heats in recent memory. Here&#8217;s everything you need to know about who&#8217;s performing and how to watch, no matter where in the world you&#8217;re sitting.</p>
<h2>How to Watch Eurovision Semi-Final 2 in the U.S.</h2>
<p>American viewers can catch Semi-Final 2 live on <a href="https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-event/eurovision">Peacock Premium</a>, with the action kicking off at 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT. Peacock&#8217;s Premium plan starts at $10.99 a month, but if you want to keep it cheap, <a href="https://www.walmart.com/plus">Walmart+</a> offers a 30-day trial for just $1 — and Peacock is included as a benefit. That&#8217;s basically free.</p>
<p>No Peacock? No problem. The <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@EurovisionSongContest">official Eurovision YouTube channel</a> is streaming the semi-final for free, no subscription required.</p>
<h2>How to Watch in the UK, Australia, and Beyond</h2>
<p>UK fans have it easiest — Semi-Final 2 airs live on BBC One at 8 p.m. BST and streams for free on <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b0070hvg/eurovision-song-contest">BBC iPlayer</a>, where you can also catch up on Tuesday&#8217;s Semi-Final 1 and all 10 countries that qualified. Radio 2 and BBC Sounds will also carry the audio if you&#8217;d rather just listen along.</p>
<p>Australian viewers can stream Semi-Final 2 free on <a href="https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/tv-series/eurovision-song-contest-32938088">SBS On Demand</a> — though fair warning, that&#8217;s a 5 a.m. AEST start time. Canada and New Zealand don&#8217;t have a dedicated broadcast partner this year, but both can access the free stream on the Eurovision YouTube channel.</p>
<p>Traveling abroad and worried about missing your home stream? A VPN like NordVPN lets you connect back to your home country&#8217;s service — select UK from the list and BBC iPlayer opens right up, wherever you are.</p>
<h2>Who&#8217;s Performing in Semi-Final 2</h2>
<p>The full running order for Thursday night:</p>
<p><strong>01. Bulgaria:</strong> DARA — &#8220;Bangaranga&#8221;<br />
<strong>02. Azerbaijan:</strong> JIVA — &#8220;Just Go&#8221;<br />
<strong>03. Romania:</strong> Alexandra Căpitănescu — &#8220;Choke Me&#8221;<br />
<strong>04. Luxembourg:</strong> Eva Marija — &#8220;Mother Nature&#8221;<br />
<strong>05. Czechia:</strong> Daniel Zizka — &#8220;CROSSROADS&#8221;<br />
<strong>* France:</strong> Monroe — &#8220;Regarde!&#8221; *(automatic finalist)*<br />
<strong>06. Armenia:</strong> SIMÓN — &#8220;Paloma Rumba&#8221;<br />
<strong>07. Switzerland:</strong> Veronica Fusaro — &#8220;Alice&#8221;<br />
<strong>08. Cyprus:</strong> Antigoni — &#8220;JALLA&#8221;<br />
<strong>* Austria:</strong> COSMÓ — &#8220;Tanzschein&#8221; *(automatic finalist)*<br />
<strong>09. Latvia:</strong> Atvara — &#8220;Ēnā&#8221;<br />
<strong>10. Denmark:</strong> Søren Torpegaard Lund — &#8220;Før Vi Går Hjem&#8221;<br />
<strong>11. Australia:</strong> Delta Goodrem — &#8220;Eclipse&#8221;<br />
<strong>12. Ukraine:</strong> LELÉKA — &#8220;Ridnym&#8221;<br />
<strong>* United Kingdom:</strong> LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER — &#8220;Eins, Zwei, Drei&#8221; *(automatic finalist)*<br />
<strong>13. Albania:</strong> Alis — &#8220;Nân&#8221;<br />
<strong>14. Malta:</strong> AIDAN — &#8220;Bella&#8221;<br />
<strong>15. Norway:</strong> JONAS LOVV — &#8220;YA YA YA&#8221;</p>
<h2>The Acts You Need to Know</h2>
<p>The headline name is Delta Goodrem — yes, that Delta Goodrem. The former Neighbours star, cancer survivor, Voice Australia judge, and genuine chart-topper is representing Australia with &#8220;Eclipse,&#8221; and her presence alone makes this semi-final appointment viewing. Australia has been part of Eurovision since 2015 (a supposed one-off anniversary appearance that they were too popular to leave behind), and Goodrem is easily the biggest name they&#8217;ve ever sent.</p>
<p>Armenia&#8217;s SIMÓN is bringing &#8220;Paloma Rumba,&#8221; a song that looks like an absolute blast and takes aim at corporate office culture — sample lyric: &#8220;This meeting could have been an email / Free coffee won&#8217;t keep me here man.&#8221; Romania&#8217;s Alexandra Căpitănescu is turning heads with &#8220;Choke Me,&#8221; a folk-metal banger with a light show described as looking like her intestines are on the outside. Which is, honestly, very Eurovision.</p>
<p>The UK&#8217;s Look Mum No Computer — real name Sam Battle — performs &#8220;Eins, Zwei, Drei&#8221; during the semi-final even though the country already has a guaranteed spot in Saturday&#8217;s final as one of the &#8220;Big Five&#8221; financial contributors to the contest. Battle is a YouTuber with over 1.4 million followers known for building whimsical musical contraptions (a synthesizer made of Furby toys, for instance) and even has his own vintage museum in Ramsgate. He&#8217;s also got real musical credentials — he played Glastonbury with indie band Zibra in 2015. His Eurovision entry is bouncy synth-pop built around counting to three in German, and it is exactly as gloriously silly as that sounds.</p>
<p>France&#8217;s 17-year-old Monroe performs &#8220;Regarde!&#8221; as an automatic finalist, and Denmark&#8217;s thumping &#8220;Før Vi Går Hjem&#8221; has been turning heads throughout the competition. Keep an eye on both.</p>
<h2>The Politics You Can&#8217;t Ignore</h2>
<p>Eurovision 2026 is the 70th edition of the contest and is being held at the 16,152-seat Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, hosted by TV presenter Victoria Swarovski and actor Michael Ostrowski. But the backdrop is anything but festive.</p>
<p>Five countries — Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain — are officially boycotting the contest over Israel&#8217;s participation, making it the largest boycott in Eurovision history. Spain, normally one of the automatic &#8220;Big Five&#8221; finalists, withdrew entirely. The remaining Big Five competing are France, Germany, Italy, and the UK.</p>
<p>Israel&#8217;s Noam Bettan performed in Semi-Final 1 to an audibly divided crowd, with some audience members booing and chanting protest slogans before being removed by security. Israel qualified for Saturday&#8217;s final regardless. In response to controversy over last year&#8217;s voting — where it was found the Israeli government had run advertising campaigns generating over 68 million impressions — Eurovision has introduced new rules: no government-run promotional campaigns, a cap of 10 votes per fan (down from 20), and mandatory credit card details for online voting.</p>
<p>Back home, more than 12,000 people signed a petition urging Sam Battle to withdraw from the contest, while an open letter from No Music for Genocide — signed by Brian Eno, Kneecap, Paul Weller, Paloma Faith, Massive Attack, Sigur Rós, and Primal Scream — called on performers and broadcasters to boycott. Battle is competing anyway.</p>
<p>2024 winner Nemo, who won for Switzerland, handed back their trophy in protest, writing on Instagram: &#8220;This is not about individuals or artists. It&#8217;s about the fact that the contest was repeatedly used to soften the image of a state accused of severe wrongdoing, all while the EBU insists that this contest is non-political.&#8221;</p>
<p>Semi-Final 2 airs Thursday, May 14. The grand final follows on Saturday, May 16 at 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT — and if the first semi-final was any indication, expect the unexpected.</p>
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		<title>Crystal Lake Premieres Oct. 15 — Meet Young Jason</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 16:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Peacock's Friday the 13th prequel Crystal Lake drops October 15, giving fans their first Halloween season with Jason Voorhees. Here's everything we know.</p>
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<li>Peacock has set October 15 as the premiere date for Crystal Lake, the Friday the 13th prequel series.</li>
<li>It marks the first time any Friday the 13th project has ever debuted in October, just two weeks before Halloween.</li>
<li>Linda Cardellini stars as Pamela Voorhees, with Callum Vinson playing a young, deformed Jason.</li>
<li>Showrunner Brad Caleb Kane briefly shared a first look at young Jason on Instagram before deleting it.</li>
<li>The eight-episode season will run through spooky season and into November — potentially landing on the year&#8217;s final Friday the 13th.</li>
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<p>For the first time in 45 years of Friday the 13th history, Jason Voorhees is coming to you in October. Peacock announced that <em>Crystal Lake</em>, the long-awaited prequel series starring Linda Cardellini as the original Camp Crystal Lake killer Pamela Voorhees, will premiere on October 15 — and yes, that means you&#8217;ll be spending Halloween 2026 at camp.</p>
<p>It sounds obvious in hindsight, but here&#8217;s the wild thing: no Friday the 13th movie has ever been released in the fall. Not one. Since the original 1980 slasher launched the franchise, all twelve films have debuted between February and August, with most landing in May. October has always belonged to Halloween and Michael Myers. This year, Jason&#8217;s family is crashing the party.</p>
<p>With eight episodes on the way and a weekly release format, <em>Crystal Lake</em> will unspool all the way through spooky season and into November — which means it could still be running on November 13, the year&#8217;s final Friday the 13th. That&#8217;s either a happy accident or the most perfectly engineered horror calendar drop we&#8217;ve ever seen.</p>
<h2>What We Know About the Show — And That First Look at Young Jason</h2>
<p>Details about <em>Crystal Lake</em> have been kept tightly under wraps, but showrunner Brad Caleb Kane gave fans a brief, tantalizing glimpse this week when he posted a behind-the-scenes photo of young Jason Voorhees to Instagram — then deleted it. Horror account <a href="https://x.com/Home_of_Horror/status/2052898468025213225">@Home_of_Horror captured and shared the image on X</a> before it disappeared.</p>
<p>The photo only shows Jason from behind, but it&#8217;s immediately recognizable to franchise fans: the creative team went with a look closely modeled on the badly deformed child who famously lunged from the lake in the closing seconds of the original 1980 film. The character will be played by Callum Vinson, known for his work on <em>Chucky</em> and <em>Long Bright River</em>. Before deleting the post, Kane captioned it: <strong>&#8220;News coming. Monday. We&#8217;re all doomed.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Pamela Voorhees, meanwhile, is being described as &#8220;a mother who had given up a singing career to raise a special needs child and takes a dark turn when she loses her son.&#8221; Cardellini, best known for <em>Dead to Me</em> and <em>ER</em>, is expected to bring serious dramatic weight to a character who&#8217;s previously existed mostly as a severed head and a twist ending.</p>
<p>Kane has been upfront that this isn&#8217;t a straightforward slasher — at least not exactly. &#8220;In many ways, it&#8217;s a psychological thriller,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s a paranoid &#8217;70s thriller. It has all of the DNA of a slasher without quite being a slasher. There are rivers of blood in the show. There are very, I think, ingenious kill sequences and deaths and murders, but it&#8217;s all done in service of character and theme and place and time.&#8221;</p>
<p>He&#8217;s also been candid about the cultural moment he&#8217;s drawing from. &#8220;[Friday the 13th] came out of the paranoid &#8217;70s thriller era. It came out of the mistrust-of-institutions era. It came out of the women&#8217;s lib era, the National Organization for Women era, this consciousness-raising awakening era in America. I wanted to go and play with all of those themes.&#8221; And of Cardellini&#8217;s performance, he teased: &#8220;She&#8217;s gonna shock and surprise a lot of people.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kane, who took over as showrunner during the project&#8217;s notoriously complicated development, hasn&#8217;t been shy about his personal connection to the franchise. &#8220;From the moment I watched Jason Voorhees squeeze a guy&#8217;s eyeball out of its socket (in glorious 3D!) at the tender age of 8 years old, I knew my creative path was someday destined to converge with The Man Behind The Mask,&#8221; he wrote when he came aboard. &#8220;Nothing defined my childhood more than growing up in the golden age of the slasher flick, and nothing&#8217;s defined the genre more than Friday the 13th.&#8221;</p>
<h2>A Long Road to Camp</h2>
<p>Getting <em>Crystal Lake</em> made was no easy feat. The Friday the 13th franchise spent more than 15 years in legal limbo, tied up in complicated rights disputes that kept Jason off screens entirely. The logjam finally broke last year, and with Peacock and A24 on board as partners, the series moved quickly from announcement to production.</p>
<p>The show is set in the 1970s and will explore how Pamela Voorhees came to wage her one-woman war against the camp counselors she blamed for her son&#8217;s drowning. Whether Jason himself survived — or returns in some form, as later films suggested with increasingly supernatural explanations — is one of the bigger questions the show is keeping close to its chest.</p>
<p>The supporting cast includes William Catlett, Devin Kessler, Cameron Scoggins, and Gwendolyn Sundstrom, alongside Nick Cordileone (<em>Warrior</em>), Joy Suprano (<em>Fleishman Is in Trouble</em>), Danielle Kotch, and Phoenix Parnevik (<em>Bel-Air</em>) — several of whom are playing characters named Ralph, Rita, Claudette, and Barry, which should ring a bell for anyone who&#8217;s spent time at Camp Crystal Lake before.</p>
<p>The closest comparison point is probably <em>Bates Motel</em>, the A&amp;E prequel series that reimagined Norman Bates as a modern-day teenager. But unlike that show, <em>Crystal Lake</em> is staying in its era — rooted in the &#8217;70s, the decade that birthed the original film and, apparently, Pamela Voorhees&#8217;s murderous grief.</p>
<p><em>Crystal Lake</em> premieres on Peacock on October 15.</p>
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		<title>Fast &#038; Furious Is Coming to TV With 4 Peacock Shows</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 16:24:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Vin Diesel announced four Fast &#38; Furious shows coming to Peacock at NBCUniversal's upfront — here's everything we know so far.</p>
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<li>Vin Diesel announced four Fast &amp; Furious shows are coming to Peacock at NBCUniversal&#8217;s upfront presentation in New York</li>
<li>Diesel will executive produce the live-action scripted series but has not been confirmed to appear on screen as Dom Toretto</li>
<li>The pilot will be written by Mike Daniels and Wolfe Coleman, who previously collaborated on NBC&#8217;s <em>Shades of Blue</em></li>
<li>The broader EP team includes franchise veterans Neal Moritz, Chris Morgan, and Jeff Kirschenbaum</li>
<li>The final Fast &amp; Furious film, <em>Fast Forever</em>, is still set to hit theaters on March 17, 2028</li>
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<p>The Fast Saga may be in its final lap on the big screen, but the franchise is hitting the gas in a whole new direction. Vin Diesel took the stage at NBCUniversal&#8217;s upfront presentation in New York on Monday and dropped a bombshell: four shows set in the Fast &amp; Furious universe are coming to Peacock.</p>
<p>The announcement drew one of the bigger reactions of the morning, and Diesel — flanked by <em>Tonight Show</em> host Jimmy Fallon — made clear that this has been a long time coming. &#8220;For the last decade, we have realized that the fans have wanted more,&#8221; Diesel told the crowd. &#8220;They wanted us to expand the legacy characters, their stories. And for the last decade, the desire has been for us to enter the TV space.&#8221;</p>
<p>He credited NBCUniversal chairman Donna Langley with making the leap feel right. &#8220;It became right when Donna Langley started to oversee it all,&#8221; Diesel said, &#8220;because that&#8217;s when I knew that the integrity of the characters, the international appeal, what makes us all feel like family would be protected in the TV space.&#8221;</p>
<h2>What We Know About the Shows</h2>
<p>Details are still thin, but here&#8217;s what&#8217;s confirmed: at least one of the four projects is a live-action scripted series, set up at Peacock through Universal Television. Diesel will executive produce via his One Race banner alongside <em>Fast &amp; Furious</em> franchise producer Neal Moritz and Pavun Shetty of Original Film. Also on board as EPs are Chris Morgan — who wrote several of the films — and Jeff Kirschenbaum.</p>
<p>The pilot for the scripted series will be written by Mike Daniels and Wolfe Coleman. Daniels is a busy man right now: he just landed an NBC series order for a new take on <em>The Rockford Files</em>, and he and Coleman previously worked together on the NBC drama <em>Shades of Blue</em>. That&#8217;s a solid pedigree for a franchise that&#8217;s always prided itself on character as much as carnage.</p>
<p>As for whether Diesel himself will actually appear on screen as Dominic Toretto? That&#8217;s still an open question. He&#8217;s confirmed as an executive producer, but there&#8217;s been no announcement of him stepping in front of the camera for any of the four shows.</p>
<h2>A Franchise That Keeps Growing</h2>
<p>The Fast &amp; Furious universe has never been shy about expansion. The franchise already spawned the big-screen spinoff <em>Hobbs &amp; Shaw</em> in 2019, and Diesel, Moritz, and Morgan are also executive producing an animated <em>Fast &amp; Furious</em> series at Netflix from DreamWorks Animation. Four Peacock shows would push that universe into genuinely sprawling territory.</p>
<p>The numbers back up why NBCUniversal is betting big here. Across eleven films, the franchise has earned more than $7 billion at the worldwide box office — and it&#8217;s marking its 25th anniversary this year with a special screening of the original film at the Cannes Film Festival. That&#8217;s a fanbase that has proven, over and over, it will show up.</p>
<p>The theatrical run still has one more chapter left. <em>Fast Forever</em> — the final installment — is scheduled for March 17, 2028. But if these four Peacock shows come together the way Diesel is envisioning, the family isn&#8217;t going anywhere after that. It&#8217;s just moving to a different screen.</p>
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		<title>Crystal Lake, The Good Daughter Get Peacock Fall Dates</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Daniel Park]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 14:56:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Peacock's fall lineup is locked in: Friday the 13th prequel Crystal Lake drops Oct. 15, and Rose Byrne thriller The Good Daughter arrives Nov. 12.</p>
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<li>Crystal Lake, the Friday the 13th prequel starring Linda Cardellini, premieres October 15 on Peacock</li>
<li>The Good Daughter, with Rose Byrne and Meghann Fahy, arrives November 12 as a limited series</li>
<li>Amy Poehler&#8217;s archaeology comedy Dig and The Paper Season 2 also have fall windows</li>
<li>Dates were announced at NBCUniversal&#8217;s upfront presentation on Monday</li>
<li>Crystal Lake has been in development since 2022 and is produced by A24</li>
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<p>Peacock&#8217;s fall is shaping up to be a big one. The streamer revealed premiere dates for several of its most anticipated scripted series at NBCUniversal&#8217;s upfront on Monday — and horror fans, in particular, have something to look forward to.</p>
<p><strong>Crystal Lake</strong>, the A24-produced prequel series rooted in the <em>Friday the 13th</em> universe, will debut on <strong>October 15</strong> — just in time for spooky season, and a couple weeks ahead of Halloween. Linda Cardellini leads the series as Pamela Voorhees, the original killer from the 1980 film and the mother of hockey-mask-wearing icon Jason. The show is billed as an expanded prequel, following Pamela&#8217;s life before the events of the first movie, and Callum Vinson will recur as the young Jason himself.</p>
<p>The supporting cast includes William Catlett (<em>Black Lightning</em>), Devin Kessler (<em>Godfather of Harlem</em>), Cameron Scoggins (<em>Nashville</em>), and Gwendolyn Sundstrom. Peacock is still keeping story details tightly under wraps — the kind of silence that tends to mean there&#8217;s something worth protecting.</p>
<h2>A Long Road to Camp Crystal Lake</h2>
<p>This one has been a long time coming. The series first earned a series order back in October 2022, with <em>Hannibal</em> creator Bryan Fuller originally attached as showrunner. Fuller stepped away in 2024 and was replaced by Brad Caleb Kane, a veteran of <em>IT: Welcome to Derry</em>. The original <em>Friday the 13th</em> — about counselors being murdered at a summer camp — became a box-office phenomenon on its 1980 release, spawning nine sequels, the crossover event <em>Freddy vs. Jason</em>, a 2009 reboot, and even a TV anthology series that ran in syndication from 1987 to 1990. A prestige-TV chapter, produced by A24 no less, feels like the next logical evolution.</p>
<h2>Rose Byrne and Meghann Fahy Lead a Psychological Thriller</h2>
<p><strong>The Good Daughter</strong> lands on <strong>November 12</strong>. The limited series is based on the novel by Karin Slaughter — who is also serving as showrunner — and centers on sisters Charlotte (Meghann Fahy) and Samantha (Rose Byrne) Quinn, who &#8220;have spent the last 20 years trying to piece together the lives that were fractured by a single night of violence.&#8221; When another attack hits their small town of Pikeville, Charlotte — a lawyer like her father — becomes the first witness on the scene, and the case pulls buried secrets and painful memories back to the surface.</p>
<p>Brendan Gleeson, Harper Steele, Olivia Williams, Drew Cheek, Audrey Grace Marshall, and Michael Dorman round out the cast. The combination of Byrne and Fahy as estranged sisters navigating trauma and a twisting crime drama feels like exactly the kind of prestige limited series that gets people talking through the holidays.</p>
<h2>What Else Is Coming to Peacock This Fall</h2>
<p><em>The Paper</em>, the <em>Office</em>-universe spinoff following the staff of a struggling Toledo newspaper, returns for Season 2 in September. The first season ended on a hopeful note, with editor Ned (Domhnall Gleeson) and his team of largely inexperienced reporters finding their footing and picking up a couple of awards. Oscar Nuñez reprises his role as Oscar Martinez as the connective thread between universes.</p>
<p>Also on the horizon: <strong>Dig</strong>, the Amy Poehler comedy in which she plays an archaeologist whose team uncovers a rare artifact in Greece — only to get swept into an international conspiracy. Hugh Laurie, Geraldine Viswanathan, Antonia Thomas, and Fina Strazza co-star, and the show marks a reunion between Poehler and her <em>Parks and Recreation</em> co-creator Michael Schur, who&#8217;s writing and executive producing. Dig is set to debut in November.</p>
<p>Peacock has also dated the British thriller <em>The Capture</em> for June 18 and <em>The Undeclared War</em> for August 27, while Season 2 of <em>The Day of the Jackal</em> and <em>Superfakes</em> — starring Lucy Liu — are both slated for 2027. And <em>Ted: The Animated Series</em> is listed as &#8220;coming soon,&#8221; which is either very exciting or very ominous depending on your feelings about Ted.</p>
<p>On the unscripted side, Peacock is making a move into vertical video with two Bravo-adjacent shows: <em>Campus Confidential: Miami</em>, which will follow a group of college students including Georgia Gay, daughter of <em>Real Housewives of Salt Lake City</em> star Heather Gay, and <em>Salon Confessionals With Madison LeCroy</em>, featuring the <em>Southern Charm</em> star getting clients to spill their secrets in the chair.</p>
<p>October 15 can&#8217;t come soon enough.</p>
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