NBC GOES WIDE WITH JANUARY OFFERINGS ACROSS STREAMING AND DIGITAL PLATFORMS
“Good Girls” Season 2 on Netflix
“Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” Early Preview on Hulu
“Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” Premiere Episode Available Across Dozens of Platforms, Including NBC App, Hulu, YouTube, Tubi, Spotify, Bustle, People and More
“Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” Early Preview on Hulu
“Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” Premiere Episode Available Across Dozens of Platforms, Including NBC App, Hulu, YouTube, Tubi, Spotify, Bustle, People and More
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – Dec. 30, 2019 – NBC rings in 2020 with exclusive previews, returning show premieres and many more offerings across streaming and digital platforms.
STREAMING
Inspired by the best-selling book, the enigmatic and notorious serial killer known only as “The Bone Collector” once terrified New York City … until he seemingly disappeared. Now, three years later, when an elaborate murder points to his return, it brings former NYPD detective and forensic genius Lincoln Rhyme out of retirement and back into the fold. Rhyme has a personal connection to the case – a trap set by the killer left him paralyzed – but this time he’s teaming up with Amelia Sachs, an intuitive young officer who’s got her own gift for profiling. This unlikely detective duo will play a deadly new game of cat and mouse with the brilliant psychopath who brought them together. But how do you catch a killer who always seems to be one step ahead?
The series stars Russell Hornsby, Arielle Kebbel, Brían F. O'Byrne, Tate Ellington, Courtney Grosbeck, Ramses Jimenez, Brooke Lyons, Roslyn Ruff and Michael Imperioli.
Season 2 of “Good Girls” is all about the women dealing with the consequences of their criminal behavior. Beth had just returned home triumphant -- her plan to have Rio and the gang arrested, a success, or so she thought -- only to find Rio in her dining room, with a gun trained on her bloodied and beaten husband, Dean. As the season came to a close, a shaken Beth was left holding Rio's gun as he taunted her to pull the trigger and shoot him: the only way out if she and Dean wanted to walk away alive.
What happens in the wake of the trigger being pulled will have life-changing consequences that ripple through the entire season for Beth, Ruby and Annie.
Meanwhile, Stan's discovery that Ruby and the others robbed the grocery store will test the strength of their marriage and endanger his new position as a police officer, especially when FBI Agent Jim Turner uncovers Stan's connection to the women.
The series stars Christina Hendricks, Retta, Mae Whitman, Reno Wilson, Manny Montana, Lidya Jewett, Isaiah Stannard and Matthew Lillard.
STREAMING AND ON DIGITAL
If there’s a song in your heart, it will get in her head. Jane Levy stars in this high-concept drama as Zoey Clarke, a whip-smart computer coder forging her way in San Francisco. After an unusual event, Zoey, who always preferred podcasts over pop songs, suddenly starts to hear the innermost wants, thoughts and desires of the people around her – her family, co-workers and complete strangers – through popular songs. At first, she questions her own sanity, but after getting some guidance from her musically adept neighbor, Mo, and making a breakthrough with her ailing father, Zoey soon realizes this unwanted curse may just be an incredibly wonderful gift as she connects with the world like never before.
The series stars Jane Levy, Skylar Astin, Alex Newell, John Clarence Stewart, with Peter Gallagher and Mary Steenburgen. Lauren Graham is special guest star.
Check out NBC.com or the NBC App for more of your favorite binge-worthy NBC shows such as “New Amsterdam,” “This Is Us,” “Manifest,” “Superstore” and many others.
STREAMING
- Kick off the new year with a pre-premiere sneak peek of “Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” on Wednesday, Jan. 1 on Hulu, NBC App, MVPD/dMVPD, and across various NBC affiliate digital platforms. The series premieres Friday, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.
Inspired by the best-selling book, the enigmatic and notorious serial killer known only as “The Bone Collector” once terrified New York City … until he seemingly disappeared. Now, three years later, when an elaborate murder points to his return, it brings former NYPD detective and forensic genius Lincoln Rhyme out of retirement and back into the fold. Rhyme has a personal connection to the case – a trap set by the killer left him paralyzed – but this time he’s teaming up with Amelia Sachs, an intuitive young officer who’s got her own gift for profiling. This unlikely detective duo will play a deadly new game of cat and mouse with the brilliant psychopath who brought them together. But how do you catch a killer who always seems to be one step ahead?
The series stars Russell Hornsby, Arielle Kebbel, Brían F. O'Byrne, Tate Ellington, Courtney Grosbeck, Ramses Jimenez, Brooke Lyons, Roslyn Ruff and Michael Imperioli.
- Catch up on NBC’s hit drama series “Good Girls” season 2 on Netflix starting Jan. 1 and return to NBC for the season 3 premiere Feb. 16 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Season 2 of “Good Girls” is all about the women dealing with the consequences of their criminal behavior. Beth had just returned home triumphant -- her plan to have Rio and the gang arrested, a success, or so she thought -- only to find Rio in her dining room, with a gun trained on her bloodied and beaten husband, Dean. As the season came to a close, a shaken Beth was left holding Rio's gun as he taunted her to pull the trigger and shoot him: the only way out if she and Dean wanted to walk away alive.
What happens in the wake of the trigger being pulled will have life-changing consequences that ripple through the entire season for Beth, Ruby and Annie.
Meanwhile, Stan's discovery that Ruby and the others robbed the grocery store will test the strength of their marriage and endanger his new position as a police officer, especially when FBI Agent Jim Turner uncovers Stan's connection to the women.
The series stars Christina Hendricks, Retta, Mae Whitman, Reno Wilson, Manny Montana, Lidya Jewett, Isaiah Stannard and Matthew Lillard.
STREAMING AND ON DIGITAL
- Experience “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” all month across streaming and digital platforms starting Jan. 8, the day after NBC’s premiere preview. “Zoey’s” premiere episode will be available on the NBC App, Hulu, YouTube, Spotify, Bustle, Tubi and more. The series premieres January 7 at 10 p.m. and returns Sunday Feb. 16 with a repeat of the premiere episode at 8 p.m. followed by an all-new episode at 9 p.m. in its regular timeslot.
If there’s a song in your heart, it will get in her head. Jane Levy stars in this high-concept drama as Zoey Clarke, a whip-smart computer coder forging her way in San Francisco. After an unusual event, Zoey, who always preferred podcasts over pop songs, suddenly starts to hear the innermost wants, thoughts and desires of the people around her – her family, co-workers and complete strangers – through popular songs. At first, she questions her own sanity, but after getting some guidance from her musically adept neighbor, Mo, and making a breakthrough with her ailing father, Zoey soon realizes this unwanted curse may just be an incredibly wonderful gift as she connects with the world like never before.
The series stars Jane Levy, Skylar Astin, Alex Newell, John Clarence Stewart, with Peter Gallagher and Mary Steenburgen. Lauren Graham is special guest star.
Check out NBC.com or the NBC App for more of your favorite binge-worthy NBC shows such as “New Amsterdam,” “This Is Us,” “Manifest,” “Superstore” and many others.
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