The ad-supported plan (with ads to be served "in select live and linear content," per Thursday's launch announcement) will cost subscribers $16.99 a month, while going ad-free will cost $29.99 a month. The bundle is available for purchase on any of the three streaming platforms' websites and, according to the streamers' joint announcement, reflects "a savings of up to 38% compared with the price of the services purchased separately."
Hulu has released a trailer for Natasha Rothwell comedy How to Die Alone. Premiering Friday, Sept. 13 with its first four episodes, the half-hour series follows Rothwell’s Mel, a “broke, fat, Black JFK airport employee who’s never been in love and forgotten how to dream.” That is, “until an accidental brush with death catapults her on a journey to finally take flight and start living by any means necessary.”
From the creator of The Witch (very good Korean film), which has me more interested in this.Starring Jo Yoon-su, Cha Seung-won, Kim Seon-ho, and Kim Kang-woo. When U.S. intelligence learns that the South Korean government is working on a deadly new virus under a secretive program, they demand that all research be halted immediately and that samples be turned over. However, the team is attacked and the sample is stolen by a professional killer. With everything at stake, a U.S. agent tries to retrieve the deadly sample and what ensues is a breathtaking action-packed battle between intelligence services and unknown parties.