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Toronto Star
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Toronto Star
How did nine bodies end up in a Mexican morgue? Find out in this new dramedy starring Toronto treasure Eric McCormack
We know it's tough to sort through the content churned out by the 700,000 streaming services, so we're bringing you a curated little list of what to watch right now. Pick of the week Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue Crash-landing in the jungle is one of the worst possible things that could happen, right? Well, it could actually get worse. A lot worse. This series offers up an irresistible premise: what if the crash landing was just the beginning of the nightmare? Because in the aftermath of the disaster, the nine survivors start getting picked off, one by one. But who's doing it? The remaining folks need to figure out who the murderer is and quick — before they're next. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto-born treasure Eric McCormack ('Will & Grace,' 'Travelers') heads the cast, while TV man of the moment Ólafur Darri Ólafsson ('Severance,' 'Somebody Somewhere') also appears as one of the unlucky nine. Stream it Friday on Crave. Also on this week 1. I, Jack Wright A rich patriarch offs himself (or so it seems) and his will has got everyone in a tizzy, given that his most recent wife and two sons were written out. And as the cops dig into the whole sordid affair, it turns out that it might not have been suicide after all. Stream it on BritBox. 2. Black Snow Detective James Cormack (Travis Fimmel) is back for more mysteries, delving into the circumstances behind Zoe Jacobs' disappearance 20 years ago. Stream it on AMC Plus. 3. Étoile Amy Sherman-Palladino is back! The TV queen behind 'Gilmore Girls' and 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' returns with a juicy dramedy about the hijinks that ensue when two famous ballet companies trade stars to help boost ticket sales. Stream it on Prime Video. 4. Morimoto's Sushi Master The Iron Chef puts budding sushi chefs to the test to see who can turn out the most succulent rolls and perfectly plump nigiri. Stream it Friday on the Roku Channel. 5. Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night of Your Life Can't wait for the new 'Ted Lasso' to drop for your Brett Goldstein fix? Tide yourself over with his charming new special that tackles everything from 'Sesame Street' to sex. Stream it Saturday on Crave. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 6. Chef's Table: Legends In honour of its 10-year anniversary, the popular food series is celebrating the work of four industry-changing chefs, including Alice Waters, José Andrés, Thomas Keller and Jamie Oliver. Stream it Monday on Netflix. 7. Wear Whatever the F You Want Makeover show 'What Not to Wear' was very much of its time, filled with 2000s-era judgment and arbitrary rules about how people 'should' dress (for their age, for their weight and so on). Now, sparky hosts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly return for a more modern, more inclusive makeover show that prioritizes personality and celebrates individuality versus enforcing lockstep conformity. Stream it Tuesday on Prime Video. 8. Making Manson This true-crime miniseries shares never-seen-before footage spanning 20 years of in-depth conversations with the Manson Family ringleader, including discussion of his traumatic childhood. Stream it Tuesday on Crave. 9. Polyfamily As polyamory goes more and more mainstream, it was only a matter of time before poly folks got their very own messy TLC series. 'Polyfamily' showcases the unique challenges of nonmonogamy, including both the joy and the pitfalls of the lifestyle. Episodes follow the family life of a closed quad, i.e. two married couples who live together and date each other, and raise all their children together. Drama includes one quad member wanting to explore relationships outside the household and the potential reveal of one of the children's fathers. Stream it Tuesday on Discovery Plus. 10. Carême 'Summer of 85' beauty Benjamin Voisin plays the man heralded as the world's first celebrity chef, Antonin Carême, in this sumptuous period piece that takes place in 19th-century France. Stream it Wednesday on Apple TV Plus. 11. The Eternaut The snowfall in this series won't just make you cold or wet: it will kill you. A scrappy band of survivors must find a way to evade the flakes — and the menacing alien race that sicced them on Earth. Stream it Wednesday on Netflix.
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Eric McCormack Battles Unseen Killer in ‘Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue' Trailer
Eric McCormack must find an unseen killer from among nine plane crash survivors in the Mexican jungle as, one by one, they face getting killed off in the official trailer for MGM+'s Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue. 'Let's all assume the worst of each other, because that's helpful,' McCormack's character, Kevin, says sarcastically at one point in the trailer as he and his fellow passengers realize someone wants them all dead. More from The Hollywood Reporter Judge Grants CBS Temporary Restraining Order Against Sony in 'Jeopardy!'-'Wheel of Fortune' Suit Sony Escalates 'Jeopardy!'-'Wheel of Fortune' Beef With CBS Sony Pictures TV Taps Jennifer Rogers Doyle to Head Franchise Management The MGM+ mystery series, to debut March 2, uses Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians trope where 10 strangers gather and start getting killed one by one by a killer who is assumed to be among them. As the storyline for Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue unfolds in flashbacks, the plane crash survivors race to solve the deadly mystery before they, too, fall victim to the unseen killer. And Mexican soldiers who discovered the plane realize they have 10 passports for the 10 plane passengers, and only nine bodies in a morgue. 'We are missing someone,' one of the soldiers assumes as the search for the identity of the killer and who made it out of the jungle alive builds in suspense and terror. Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue also stars David Ajala, Peter Gadiot, Lydia Wilson and Siobhán McSweeney. The mystery series is written, created and executive-produced by Anthony Horowitz and is produced by Eleventh Hour Films, a Sony Pictures Television-backed company. The series is directed by Brian O'Malley and Viviane Andereggen, and is produced by Richard Burrell and executive-produced by Jill Green and Eve Gutierrez. Sony Pictures Television will handle sales for Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue worldwide. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'Yellowstone' and the Sprawling Dutton Family Tree, Explained A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise What the 'House of the Dragon' Cast Starred in Before the 'Game of Thrones' Spinoff