What’s Coming to Paramount+ (US) in November 2024

  Note: Subjected to change; * indicates Paramount+ with Showtime only / ** indicates live on CBS via Paramount+ with Showtime, next day for everyone ORIGINALS, EXCLUSIVES, PREMIERES & EVENTS 11/1 The Dead Don’t Hurt* Pioneers Vivienne Le Coudy (Vicky Krieps) and Holger Olsen (Viggo Mortensen) fight for their lives – and love – on the American frontier during the Civil War. Written and directed by Viggo Mortensen. 11/17 Landman series premiere Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, this 10-episode series is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs. Based on the podcast “Boomtown” from Imperative Entertainment and Texas Monthly, the series is a story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics. 11/19 The French Montana Story premiere The inspiring story of diamond-selling recording artist, French Montana, whose single mother sacrifices everything to raise her three sons from Mo

Showtime Releases A Teaser For Its Matt Bomer-Led Miniseries 'Fellow Travelers'


Showtime has released a teaser trailer for its upcoming miniseries Fellow Travelers, starring Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey. It features quick-cut glimpses of the decades-spanning romance between the earnest and bright-eyed Tim Laughlin, played by Bailey, and Bomer’s charismatic and intimacy-hesitant Hawkins “Hawk” Fuller, It is based on Thomas Mallon’s novel and adapted by Homeland and Ray Donovan alumnus Ron Nyswaner.

An epic love story intertwined in a political thriller, the limited series spans 8 episodes and follows Hawk and Tim across their 35-year relationship, beginning just as Joseph McCarthy and Roy Cohn declare war on “subversives and sexual deviants,” initiating one of the darkest periods in 20th-century American history. It endures the Vietnam War protests of the '60s, the '70s disco scene, and the AIDS crisis of the '80s. The fact that that is the last item mentioned does not bode well for the couple as the AIDS virus ravaged the gay community. The sex scenes are said to mark “uncharted territory for mainstream" television and "a meticulous examination of power".

Executive producer Robbie Rogers said "Not that it will be shocking to people, but I hope when people watch it, they’re like, ‘Oh, wow. They really went for it,’" while Bomer added "I will be so interested to see how people respond to it. To me, being queer also is about, as two men, how you negotiate your giving of your body to the other person. That is something that I’ve always yearned to see properly done because I know how extraordinary it is to experience it." 

Bomer is known for his roles on White Collar, American Horror Story, and as Negative Man in Doom Patrol. In film, he's known for the first two Magic Mike films and is the voice of the Barry Allen Flash in the direct-to-video DC films Tomorrowverse continuity. Bailey meanwhile has mostly starred in British productions, but might still be known to American audiences for his roles in Broadchurch, Crashing, and three episodes of Jack Ryan, before breaking out as Lord Anthony Bridgerton on Bridgerton. The cast also features Allison Williams as Lucy Smith, Noah J. Ricketts as Frankie Hines, Jelani Alladin as Marcus Hooks, and Linus Roache as Senator Wesley Smith.

Fellow Travelers will of course stream on Paramount+ with Showtime, but it's unclear whether the Showtime channel will have taken on the name by the time it premieres. Unlike other recent videos on the YouTube channel, there's no voiceover to make it clear. On the visuals alone it would look like "Showtime is becoming Paramount+ with Showtime". However, both Entertainment Weekly and Vanity Fair indicate the rebrand will happen by then, while TVLine did not. On the YouTube upload of the teaser, which can be watched below, the title is partitioned simply with Showtime, It's hashtagged Showtime in the description, which also reads "Coming soon to Paramount+ with SHOWTIME" in the prose, which could be interpreted in several ways, including an emphasis on the streaming or that the linear rebrand happen when the run has already started. Either way, it’ll be on Paramount+ with Showtime in some fashion, and both eventually.



Sources: TVLine, Entertainment Weekly, Vanity Fair



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