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THE RIGHTEOUS GEMSTONES S4 | First on Showmax | Mondays from 24 March
The Righteous Gemstones follows a world-famous but highly dysfunctional televangelist family with a long tradition of deviance, greed, and charitable work.
Series creator and star Danny McBride (Eastbound & DownVice Principals) has confirmed this will be the fourth and final season. “The Lord spoke to me and said it’s time to wrap this sucker up,” says McBride. “The story this season made the themes, ideas, and characters in The Righteous Gemstones feel whole and complete. I have loved every second of working with this team for the past eight years, and there are some incredible payoffs, twists, and turns in store over the course of this wild final season.”
Returning cast includes Emmy nominee Walton Goggins (The White Lotus), Edi Patterson (Knives Out), Teen Choice winner Adam Devine (Pitch Perfect), and Golden Globe winner John Goodman (The Big LebowskiRoseanne), with Emmy winner Megan Mullally (Karen in Will & Grace) and Seann William Scott (Stifler in American Pie) joining the cast this season.
With four Emmy nominations and an 8.1 score on IMDbThe Righteous Gemstones S4 was one of Variety’s “most anticipated” shows of 2025 and hasn’t disappointed, with a 100% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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GANGS OF LONDON S3 | First on Showmax | Binge from Tuesday, 25 March
The Emmy-nominated and BAFTA-winning series Gangs of London returns for its third season as chaos erupts in London after a spiked shipment of cocaine kills hundreds. In the ruthless fight for control of London’s criminal underworld, no one is safe. This was no accident — it was a calculated attack. But who’s pulling the strings?
Returning cast includes Critics Choice Super nominee Sopẹ́ Dìrísù, BAFTA nominees Joe Cole and Lucian Msamati, and Michelle Fairley (Catelyn Stark in Game of Thrones).
Irish Film and Television Award winner Richard Dormer (Blue LightsGame of Thrones) joins the cast this season alongside Critics Choice Super nominees Andrew Koji (Warrior) and T’Nia Miller (Fall of the House of Usher).
Gangs of London holds an 86% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an 8/10 score on IMDb, with NME calling the show, “Game of Thrones but without the dragons.”
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