![]() We know almost nothing else about him, other than that he’s clearly survived a long and brutal game. He has a tattoo of the Ruska Roma on one wrist and drinks martinis with three olives. Beneath his many terse quips (“And away we go…”) there’s a suggestion of a complex and dangerous past. Its focus will be the suave, debonair character of hotel owner Winston Scott - a man who holds a lofty position in the criminal underworld but who, apart from his friendship with Wick and his closeness with The Continental receptionist Charon (who’s also Winston’s right-hand man), is something of a blank slate. Without question, the biggest thing to hit Peacock in September will be The Continental, a three-part series that serves as a prequel to the John Wick movies and is set in and around the noirish, foreboding hotel chain for bad guys that’s such an iconic component of the movies. The Continental Nhung Kate as Yen in Peacock’s “The Continental.” Image source: Nelly Kiss/Starz Entertainment And that’s even before you get to the category of top-rated, can’t-miss Peacock shows, three examples of which you’ll find below.įor the month of September, we’d like to recommend three Peacock series that subscribers ought to seek out, including Peacock’s upcoming John Wick prequel series that arrives later this month as well as two older titles: A video game adaptation, and a British sitcom about an all-female Muslim punk rock band. ![]() the World, the cast of which is reuniting in November for a Scott PIlgrim Netflix anime - and it makes for quite a satisfying mix of content, indeed. Add series like those and others to Peacock’s older library titles - including the super timely and well-made Putin-focused docuseries Once Upon a Time in Londongrad or 2010’s Scott Pilgrim vs. ![]()
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