Peacock
'The Capture' Season 3 Trailer Asks If Any of This Is Real
'The Capture' returns for Season 3 and demands to know if what we're seeing is real or "Correction."
Peacock
'The Capture' returns for Season 3 and demands to know if what we're seeing is real or "Correction."
Peacock
The first images are out for 'The Capture' Season 3, and there's at least one returnee we didn't expect.
Disney/Hulu
Until the advent of streaming, the only major network that consistently brought over British programming for American audiences was PBS. Sure, Bravo and A&E took turns trying to be the "cable version of public broadcasting" when they launched; both were short-lived. Meanwhile, BBC America was always
Peacock
It was January 2025 when reports that the BBC was reviving The Capture for a third season first surfaced in the U.K. press. The series, which went completely unnoticed in the U.S. when it streamed its first two seasons on Peacock in 2020 and 2022, was not a
Freeform
Cable network Freeform is not exactly known as a destination for Anglophile-friendly fare. Formerly ABC Family before it changed its name and embraced buzzier, more teen-focused fare like Pretty Little Liars and The Bold Type, the closest the channel ever came to British programming was ordering a pilot for an
Disney/Hulu
It's been a rough decade for the entertainment industry. It first shut down in 2020 due to the pandemic, then was hobbled by the streaming wars as it tried to recover, only to have the twin writer and actor strikes derail most of 2023. At this point, the
Peacock
They say that America and Britain are two cultures separated by a common language; the same is true for the TV the two countries broadcast. Channels like ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5 are littered with American TV series, most of which never hit the heights of popularity they receive
Drama
Streamer Disney+ isn't particularly known as a destination for British programming, especially in America, where anything that isn't Marvel, Star Wars, or overt family-friendly fare is almost immediately ported over to sister site Hulu rather than housed on its primary app. But with the two services
The Capture
Halloween may make October officially "Spooky Season," but the scariest release this fall isn't a horror film with serial murderers or a ghost story. Instead, it's the latest season of The Capture, which arrives with all episodes on Peacock on November 3. It'
Peacock
The purpose of science fiction is to explore the paths of technology not yet taken or propose alternative universes where humanity has chosen different priorities. While the latter can make for comforting TV, either in the horrors avoided or utopias established, it's the former that's more
Drama
The Capture first debuted in America on Peacock during the heart of the pandemic, in the summer of 2020. The series, which had already aired in the U.K. in the fall of 2019, waited until the Peacock pickup to greenlight a second series, so it's already been
Drama
Since the debut of Peacock back in the summer of 2020, Brit TV fans here in the United States have known that The Capture, which was the best of Peacock's initial offerings, was already renewed for a Season 2. The series premiered on the BBC in 2019, and