Sophie Turner’s Bingeable 6-Part Crime Thriller Deserves Its Streaming Success

Sophie Turner, known for her role in Game of Thrones, stars in Steal, a thriller that starts with a seemingly simple idea – an office worker gets caught up in a massive heist. But it quickly becomes much more complex and exciting than you’d expect, blending believable characters with intense, high-pressure situations. Steal offers a unique mix of financial mystery and crime drama, building suspense without relying on over-the-top action.

Netflix Users Have Just Days Left To Watch One of the Most Underrated Video Game Series

Despite being connected to some poorly received Sonic the Hedgehog games, the Sonic Boom series has quietly become a fan favorite. This animated comedy, which originally aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang from 2014 to 2017 for two seasons and 104 episodes, follows Sonic and his friends as they work to defeat the villainous Dr. Eggman. After being removed from streaming services internationally, Sonic Boom will leave Netflix in the U.S. on January 31st.

Hulu’s Dystopian Sci-fi Sequel Series Confirms Release Date (And It’s Sooner Than We Expected)

Following the conclusion of The Handmaid’s Tale, a new series called The Testaments will continue the story, based on Margaret Atwood’s 2019 sequel novel. It’s set to premiere on April 8, 2026—less than a year after the original series finale aired on May 27, 2025. Similar to other shows on Hulu, The Testaments will begin with three episodes released at once, then switch to a weekly release schedule.

After the Flood’s Lorraine Ashbourne talks Sherwood twist, Riot Women season 2 and living at home with her adult children

“That’s not true!” she said with a laugh. “Lots of people have been wishing me a happy birthday, but I’m an Aries, and my birthday isn’t until April – I don’t turn 65 yet!” Despite the mistaken wishes, Ashbourne is actually excited about reaching her mid-60s. She feels fantastic, especially since she’s starred in four major TV shows in the last year and a half.

I’m Clive Myrie, and my new BBC ancestry series left me angry about history – but with a constructive way to use it

While filming my series, African Adventure, I’ve had incredible experiences like hand-feeding penguins in South Africa and navigating the lively energy of Lagos, Nigeria. I also participated in a beautiful naming ceremony in Ghana, which felt like a symbolic homecoming and a chance to connect with my African roots – I was even given an African name, representing a sense of belonging and origin.