
“The Runarounds” – Season 1 A tight-knit group of friends risks everything one summer to chase their rock ‘n’ roll dreams in Season 1 of “The Runarounds,” premiering Monday, Sept. 1, on Prime Video. “The Runarounds” tells the coming-of-age story of a group of recent high school graduates from North Carolina who spend the summer chasing their shared dream of stardom.
Fueled by their passion for music, they form a band and soon experience the highs and lows of chasing their big break. Over one unforgettable summer, they navigate the exhilaration of first love, the sting of heartbreak, the challenges of friendship and the risks of pursuing a dream that feels out of reach. With episodes directed by Jonas Pate (“Outer Banks”), “The Runarounds” stars William Lipton (“General Hospital”), Zende Murdock (“The Voice Kids”), Lilah Pate (“The Summer I Turned Pretty”), Maximo Salas (“Stranger Things”), Marley Aliah (“Abigail Falls,” 2018), Kelley Pereira (“The First Lady”) and Mark Wystrach (“Scavengers,” 2013), with newcomers Jeremy Yun, Jesse Golliher and Axel Ellis. The series is executive produced by Pate, David Wilcox (“Law & Order”) and Dana Goldberg (“Star Trek Beyond,” 2016).
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“Let the Devil In” – Season 1 A dark and haunting event that has cast a long shadow over a community for decades now comes to light when Season 1 of “Let the Devil In” premieres Sunday, Aug. 31, on MGM+. This chilling four-episode docuseries explores a decades-old tragedy that shattered one family and stirred deep fears in a small New Jersey town. For the first time, witnesses, friends and community members come forward to unpack the mysterious events surrounding a vulnerable teenage boy who some believed to be possessed by a demonic creature. “Let the Devil In” delves into the lasting impact of the incident — exploring the grief, fear and belief in the supernatural that continues to haunt the town to this day.
From director and showrunner Danielle Franco (“Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders”), “Let the Devil In” is executive produced by Eli Roth (“The House with a Clock in Its Walls,” 2018), Branden Morgan (“Senseless,” 1998), Anneka Jones (“Killer Lies: Chasing a True Crime Con Man”), Jill Burkhart (“Hollywood Black”), Ken Druckerman (“Frontline”), Banks Tarver (“The Zoo”), Rod Blackhurst (“Here Alone,” 2016), Dirk Hoogstra (“Hatfields & McCoys”) and Nicole Sorrenti (“Dino Hunters”).