Premiering in the U.S. on Tuesday, April 11, is the British comedy drama Am I Being Unreasonable? created by Daisy May Cooper & Selin Hizli and starring Cooper & Hizli themselves, Lenny Rush, Jessica Hynes, Amanda Wilkin, Dustin Demri-Burns, David Fynn, Juliet Cowan, Ruben Catt and Karla Crome. The show’s original music is composed by Morgan Kibby (Mothering Sunday, The Watcher, The Power, Girls of the Sun, Grand Army, Tales of the Walking Dead). The series, which centers on an obsessive friendship and maternal paranoia, premiered in the UK last year on BBC One and is making its U.S. debut on Hulu.
Premiering on Wednesday, April 12, is the second season of the Freeform original series Single Drunk Female created by Simone Finch and starring Sofia Black-D’Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Ian Gomez and Garrick Bernard. Tony Kanal (Purple Hearts) (of the bands No Doubt and Dreamcar) is the new composer of the show. Check out our previous news article for more information about the comedy, which will air Wednesday nights on Freeform and will also be available to stream the following day on Hulu.
Premiering on Thursday, April 13, is the Netflix limited series Florida Man created by Donald Todd and starring Edgar Ramírez, Abbey Lee, Lex Scott Davis, Anthony LaPaglia, Otmara Marrero and Emory Cohen. The show’s original music is composed by Leo Birenberg & Zach Robinson (Cobra Kai, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin, Die Hart). A soundtrack album featuring the composers’ score will be announced soon. Check out our scoring assignment announcement to learn more about the crime dramedy, which will be available to stream on Netflix.
Premiering on Friday, April 14, is the Apple TV+ original series The Last Thing He Told Me developed by Laura Dave & Josh Singer based on Dave’s best-selling novel of the same title and starring Jennifer Garner, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Angourie Rice, Aisha Tyler, Augusto Aguilera, Geoff Stults and John Harlan Kim. Danny Bensi & Saunder Jurriaans (Ozark, The Outsider, The Gift, Enemy, The Staircase, Boy Erased) have composed the show’s original music. Check out our previous article for more information about the thriller, which will be available to stream exclusively on Apple TV+.
Also premiering on Friday is the Netflix original film The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die, the feature-length finale to the hit series The Last Kingdom, directed by Edward Bazalgette and starring Alexander Dreymon, Harry Gilby, Mark Rowley, Cavan Clerkin, Arnas Fedaravicius, Laurie Davidson, James Northcote and Elaine Cassidy. The movie’s original music is composed by John Lunn (Downton Abbey, The White Queen, The White Princess), Eivør and Danny Saul. A new soundtrack album featuring music from and inspired by the series and film will be released later this month. Click here for full album details. Seven Kings Must Die will be available to stream on Netflix.