Amazon Prime Video announced that “Everybody Loves Natti,” the upcoming docuseries about Dominican singer-songwriter Natti Natasha, will premiere on Nov. 19.
Over six episodes, “Everybody Loves Natti” will cover details of the reggaeton star’s personal life, including her fertility issues and her experience with her latest album, “Nattividad.” The series will also feature her friends and collaborators Daddy Yankee, Prince Royce, Becky G, Yovanna Ventura, Ariadna Gutiérrez and more.
“Everybody Loves Natti” is produced in association with Monami Productions and Amazon Studios. Executive producers include Natasha, Raphy Pina, creator Mona Scott-Young, Michael Lang and Stephanie R. Gayle for Monami Productions, showrunner Alex Davies and Gil Lopez. Artie Pabon serves as co-executive producer.
Watch a trailer below.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
DATES
Amazon Prime Video announced that upcoming comedy “Harlem” will premiere on Dec. 3. The series follows four friends in Harlem, N.Y. as they navigate their love lives and careers. Stars include Meagan Good, Grace Byers, Shoniqua Shandai, Jerrie Johnson and Tyler LePley. Recurring guest stars include Jasmine Guy, Whoopi Goldberg, Andrea Martin, Robert Ri’chard, Juani Feliz, Kate Rockwell and Sullivan Jones. Creator Tracy Oliver executive produces alongside Paper Kite’s Amy Poehler and Kim Lessing, 3 Arts’ Dave Becky and Pharrell Williams and Mimi Valdés of I Am Other. Amazon Studios and Universal Television produce in association with Paper Kite Productions. Malcolm D. Lee directs the first two episodes. See first-look photos below.
Netflix announced that “Selling Sunset” Season 4 will premiere Nov. 24. Season 4 will see the return of realtors Christine Quinn, Mary Fitzgerald, Amanza Smith, Chrishell Stause, Heather Rae Young, Maya Vander and Davina Potratz, with appearances from Jason Oppenheim and Brett Oppenheim. The season will also feature Vanessa Villela and Emma Hernan. The series is from Lionsgate Television and was created by Adam DiVello.
FIRST LOOKS
Paramount Plus debuted a trailer for the upcoming revival of sports comedy-drama “The Game,” which premieres with a two-part episode on Nov. 11. The subsequent eight episodes will premiere weekly on Thursdays. With a mix of new and returning cast members, “The Game” will be set in Las Vegas and explore Black culture, racism, sexism and classism through the lens of pro football. Wendy Raquel Robinson, Hosea Chanchez, Adriyan Rae, Vaughn Hebron, Analisa Velez and Toby Sandeman star. “The Game” is executive produced by original show creator Mara Brock Akil, showrunner Devon Greggory, Salim Akil, and original executive producers Kelsey Grammer and Tom Russo. Kevin Bray will direct the first two episodes. The series is produced by CBS Studios, Akil Productions and Grammnet NH Productions. Watch the trailer below.
Paramount Plus debuted a trailer for Season 2 of “The Challenge: All Stars,” which premieres Nov. 11 with the following nine episodes dropping on Thursdays. Hosted by TJ Lavin, 24 contestants from “The Challenge” will return to complete obstacles and missions in order to win the $500,000 prize. The series was created for MTV Entertainment Studios by Bunim/Murray Productions. Julie Pizzi, Justin Booth, Mark Long, Dan Caster and Leanne Mucci serve as executive producers with Diego Amson and Chris Ray as co-executive producers, Katie Gallagher, Kristen Bihr and Jared March as supervising producers, and Donny Herran as senior vice president of production. See the trailer below.
CASTING
NBC announced that upcoming limited true crime series “The Thing about Pam” has cast Adam David Thompson, Ben Chase, Olivia Luccardi and Celia Weston in recurring roles. The series stars Renée Zellweger in the title role, a woman waiting trial for the murder of Betsy Faria. The show follows the investigation of that murder, with Thompson as Captain Lang, one of the first officers to arrive at the scene of Betsy’s murder. Chase will play second-chair attorney Nate Swanson. Luccardi will play Lily, Betsy’s eldest daughter. Weston will play Shirley Neumann, Pam’s mother who died seemingly amid suspicious circumstances. “The Thing about Pam” is based on the 2019 podcast of the same name and will be executive produced by Zellweger, Carmella Casinelli, showrunner Jenny Klein, Mary-Margaret Kunze, Scott Winant, Jessika Borsiczky, Liz Cole, Noah Oppenheim, Scott Winant, Jason Blum, Chris McCumber and Jeremy Gold. Blumhouse Television, NBC News Studios and Big Picture Co. will produce.
RENEWALS
Roku announced that “Roku Recommends” will return for a slate of new episodes beginning this fall. The series is a 15-minute weekly entertainment program that recommends new shows based on Roku’s data. Maria Menounos and Andrew “Hawk” Hawkins co-host. The show comes from Roku Brand Studio in partnership with The Roku Channel team. It is produced by Funny Or Die. Funny or Die’s Mike Farah, Beth Belew and Jim Ziegler serve as executive producers.
LATE NIGHT
Rami Malek, Melissa Benoist and Old Dominion will be on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Billy Bob Thornton and Miriam Margolyes will be on “Late Night With Seth Meyers.” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” will feature Issa Rae and H.E.R., while Jamie Foxx, Coldplay, We Are King and Jacob Collier will be on “The Late Late Show with James Corden.”