Mandatory Streamers: Mark & Jay Duplass’ Anthology Series Room 104 Returns
Welcome to Mandatory Streamers, our column covering the best new streaming content coming your way every week! For the week of July 20, Mark and Jay Duplass’ late-night, half-hour anthology series Room 104 returns with 12 new episodes, each telling a unique and unexpected tale of the characters who pass through a single room of a typical American chain motel. Check out the best shows debuting and returning online this week as well as the latest renewal announcements below, and be sure to visit our mother site Mandatory by clicking here!
HBO
Room 104, Season 4: While the setting stays the same, every episode of the series features a different story, with the tone, plot, characters, and even the time period, changing with each installment. Exploring a variety of genres, from dark comedy to sci-fi, to the series’ first-ever animated episode and original songs, this season will continue to surprise viewers week to week. The premiere episode will be the first time in the series that Mark Duplass stars, writes, directs, and performs original music. Season 4 will premiere on Friday, July 24, and will be available to stream on HBO’s platforms.
Netflix
Love on the Spectrum, Series Premiere: Finding love can be hard for anyone. For young adults on the autism spectrum, exploring the unpredictable world of dating is even more complicated. The first season of the new documentary series is now streaming.
SYFY
Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t, Documentary Premiere: Directed by David Oster, Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t follows the titular rebel who, at the beginning of his career, was turned away by numerous comic publications. He decided that since no one was recognizing his talent, he would take matters in his own hands. McFarlane eventually became the CEO of McFarlane Toys and President of Image Comics and Legendary Artist. The docu provides an in-depth view behind the mastermind that brought us Spawn and some of Marvel Comic’s most well-known artwork. It paints a portrait of his struggles to navigate and upend the status quo in the comic and toy industries. The documentary will be released on Saturday, July 25 at 11:00 p.m. ET on SYFY’s YouTube channel, SYFY.com, and On Demand.
Wynonna Earp, Season 4 Premiere: In Season 4, the infamous Earp Curse is broken, and witty and wild demon hunter Wynonna Earp would love to be celebrating with cold whisky and hot donuts. Too bad she has to rescue everyone she loves, save the town of Purgatory, and take on her most diabolical, Earp-hating enemy yet — all without her trustworthy gun, Peacemaker. And that’s just Monday…The fourth season will premiere on Sunday, July 26. For streaming, keep an eye on SYFY’s website or Amazon Prime Video. The first three seasons are available on Netflix.
Quibi
Die Hart, Series Premiere: Inspired by the opening sequence from Kevin Hart’s 2016 concert film, Die Hart will follow Hart (Jumanji: The Next Level) as a meta version of himself who’s tired of always getting cast as a comedic sidekick. He gets his wish when a famous director offers him his dream – to be a leading man action star – but there’s a catch: Kevin must first train at the world’s greatest action star school, run by a lunatic (John Travolta). Pushed to his limits by this action school coach and a tough-minded rival student, Kevin must survive a series of hilarious, over-the-top action sequences and face his fears if he wants to achieve his dream and land the role of a lifetime. The first few episodes are streaming now, with new chapters premiering every weekday leading up to the series finale on July 29.
Renewals
Perry Mason, Season 2: HBO has renewed its drama series Perry Mason starring Matthew Rhys for a second season! The series debuted as HBO’s most-watched series premiere in nearly two years. The first episode has now been seen by 8-million viewers. The first season is available to stream on HBO Max.
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