3 Best Releases Similar to Wandavision on Peacock Premium

The Spool Staff

Bel-Air

GenreDrama
NetworkPeacock,
Watch afterFrom, Money Heist Mr. Robot Peaky Blinders The 100, WandaVision

Over the course of the first three episodes of Bel-Air—Peacock's downbeat reimagining of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as a modern, self-serious prestige-adjacent drama flipping the script on the original comedy's inherently sulky premise—new kid on the block Will Smith (played with smooth-as-ever charm by Jabari Banks) plays basketball, dodges a gang hit, and contends with an obnoxious cousin who is seemingly his complete opposite. So is this dramatization really all that different from the culturally-defining '90s sitcom? The answer, like the show itself, is complicated. Continue Reading →

Resident Alien

NetworkSyfy,
SimilarWizards vs Aliens,
Watch afterElite, Halo Squid Game Superman & Lois, The Big Bang Theory, The Mandalorian WandaVision

Syfy’s new show Resident Alien starts out with a bang: an alien crashes on Earth and hides out in the sleepy town of Patience, Colorado. The alien takes the human form of Dr. Harry Vanderspeigle (Alan Tudyk) in order to fit in and complete his as-yet-unclear mission. However, when the town doctor is found dead, local Sheriff Mike Thompson (Corey Reynolds), Deputy Liv Baker (Elizabeth Bowen), and Mayor Ben Hawthorne (Levi Fiehler) rope Harry into the murder investigation.  Continue Reading →

Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist

NetworkNBC,
SimilarFurther Tales of the City, The Singing Detective,
Watch afterBetter Call Saul, Cobra Kai, Star Wars Rebels, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier The Umbrella Academy WandaVision Westworld
StudioLionsgate, Universal Television

Six weeks after her father Mitch’s (Peter Gallagher) death and funeral, Zoey (Jane Levy) emerges from her self-imposed exile, spurred on by Mo (Alex Newell). In her disconnect from the world, things have changed. Joan (Lauren Graham) is on her way to greener pastures. Leif (Michael Thomas Grant) has done his best to run the fourth floor in her absence, resulting in a fraternity-like atmosphere with Tobin (Kapil Talwalkar) as the unofficial lead “brogrammer.” Her dueling love interests Simon (John Clarence Stewart) and Max (Skylar Astin) have become friends. Life moved on while she sat out and recovered. Or tried to recover, anyway. Continue Reading →