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- By Raye Smith

WHAT’S NEW ON DISNEY+

“Moon Knight”

Another Marvel Comics classic comes to life in the new series “Moon Knight,” premiering its first episode on Disney+ on Wednesday, March 30.This six-episode miniseries from Marvel Studios stars Oscar Isaac (“Dune,” 2021) as Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift shop employee in London, England. Plagued by blackouts and memories of a past life, Grant soon learns he is not only sharing a body with mercenary Marc Spector, but that he has also been gifted with the powers of an Egyptian moon god.As Grant and Spector’s enemies converge upon them, they must learn to navigate the complexiti­es of their identities while investigat­ing the deadly mysteries of the legendary gods of Egyptian lore. Based on the Marvel comic books created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and characters created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin, “Moon Knight” comes from head writer Jeremy Slater (“The Umbrella Academy”) and directors Mohamed Diab (“Clash,” 2016), Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (both of “The Endless,” 2017).The series cast is rounded out by Ethan Hawke (“The Good Lord Bird”), Gaspard Ulliel (“A Very Long Engagement,” 2004), F. Murray Abraham (“The Grand Budapest Hotel,” 2014), May Calamawy (“Ramy”) and Lucy Thackeray (“Surge,” 2020).

WHAT’S NEW ON NETFLIX

“Thermae Romae Novae” Season 1

Take a trip through time with the new Netflix adaptation of Mari Yamazaki’s award-winning Manga when “Thermae Romae Novae” premieres on the platform on Monday, March 28. The story centers on ancient Roman architect Lucius (Kenjirô Tsuda, “Attack on Titan”), who is frustrated and lacking inspiratio­n as he tries to come up with a groundbrea­king new design. To his luck, Lucius discovers a hidden tunnel under a spa that transports him to a bathhouse in modern-day Japan. While confused at first, Lucius quickly becomes inspired by the spa’s amazing technology and he endeavors to bring the ideas back home to ancient Rome. Directed by Tetsuya Tatamitani (“Africa no Salaryman”) and written by Yûichirô Momose (“So I’m a Spider, So What?”), the series also voice stars Takahiro Sakurai (“Blame!” 2017), Yoshimasa Hosoya (“Attack on Titan”), Satoshi Hino (“The Last: Naruto the Movie,” 2014), Junya Enoki (“Digimon Adventure tri. Part 1: Reunion,” 2015), Asami Seto (“Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne”), Chikahiro Kobayashi (“Golden Kamuy”), Shûichi Ikeda (“Mobile Suit Gundam”), Sanae Kobayashi (“Sonic X”) and Tsutomu Isobe (“Monster”).

WHAT’S NEW ON HULU

“The Girl From Plainville”

True crime comes to Hulu when the new miniseries “The Girl From Plainville” premieres Tuesday, March 29, on the streaming platform. Inspired by the infamous true story of Michelle Carter’s (portrayed in the series by Elle Fanning, “The Great”) “texting-suicide” case, this biographic­al crime drama looks at the events surroundin­g the tragic 2014 death of her then-boyfriend, Conrad “Coco” Roy III (Colton Ryan, “Uncle Frank,” 2020). In a controvers­ial conviction of involuntar­y manslaught­er for encouragin­g Roy to take his own life over an extended period of time, Carter’s sentence was groundbrea­king and gained national attention.The eight-episode series explores her relationsh­ip with Roy, the events leading up to his death and the resulting criminal trial. From co-creators and writers Liz Hannah (“The Post,” 2017) and Patrick Macmanus (“Marco Polo”), “The Girl from Plainville” is directed by Hannah, Lisa Cholodenko (“The Kids Are All Right,” 2010), Pippa Bianco (“Share,” 2019) and Zetna Fuentes (“Jane the Virgin”). The series also stars Chloë Sevigny (“We Are Who We Are”), Sharik Khan (“Bard of Blood”), Michael Mosley (“Ozark”),A leks Alifirenko Jr. (“The Robinsons,” 2020), Jeff Wahlberg (“Don’t Come Back From the Moon,” 2017), Kai Lennox (“Beginners,” 2010), Ella Kennedy Davis (“Perry Mason”), Aya Cash (“The Boys”), Kelly AuCoin (“Billions”) and Callie Brook McClincy (“Outcast”).

WHAT’S NEW ON APPLE TV+

“Slow Horses” - Season 1

Take a peek behind the not-so-exciting scenes of the world of espionage in the new Apple TV+ drama “Slow Horses,” making its way into the platform’s streaming lineup on Friday, April 1.Academy Award winner Gary Oldman (“Darkest Hour,” 2017) leads the cast of the series as Jackson Lamb, the miserable head of the MI5 department known as the Slough House, an administra­tive demotion for service agents who have suffered career-ending mistakes in the field.As the

team, known as “the Slow Horses,” slogs through the monotony of dull paperwork tasks, Lamb is waiting for its members to quit out of frustratio­n and boredom. But when the team becomes entangled in a dangerous scheme, its members’ lives take a turn toward the excitement and danger of the field once again. Based on Mike Herron’s novel of the same name, “Slow Horses” is produced for Apple TV+ by See-Saw Films and adapted for the screen by Will Smith (“Veep”). The ensemble cast includes Chris Reilly (“Wrath of Man,” 2021), Rosalind Eleazar (“The Personal History of David Copperfiel­d,” 2019), Olivia Cooke (“Ready Player One,” 2018), Kristin Scott Thomas (“The English Patient,” 1996), Jonathan Pryce (“The Two Popes,” 2019), Jack Lowden (“Small Axe”), Stephen Walters (“Layer Cake,” 2004), Dustin Demri-Burns (“Cardinal Burns”), Christophe­r Chung (“Waterloo Road”) and Freddie Fox (“The Three Musketeers,” 2011). James Hawes (“Black Mirror”) directs the series.

WHAT’S NEW ON HBO MAX

“Moonshot” (2022)

Love stops at nothing in the new science fiction romcom “Moonshot,” premiering on HBO Max on Thursday, March 31. In a future in which Mars has been terraforme­d and is inhabited by the best and brightest of Earth’s citizens, love takes a backseat to science. But Earth college student Sophie (Lana Condor, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” 2018), bound and determined to reunite with her love, isn’t going to let a little thing like outer space get between herself and her boyfriend (Cole Sprouse, “Riverdale”). Sneaking onto a Mars-bound space shuttle with her friend (Emily Rudd, “Fear Street: Part 2 - 1978,” 2021), all they can do is hope that everything works out OK in the end. Directed by Christophe­r Winterbaue­r (“Wyrm,” 2019) and written by new talent Max Taxe, “Moonshot” also stars Mason Gooding (“Love, Victor”), Lukas Gage (“The White Lotus”), Zach Braff (“Scrubs”), Michelle Buteau (“Always Be My Maybe,” 2019) and Christine Adams (“TRON: Legacy,” 2010).

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