In the new Peacock drama "Mrs. Davis" starring Betty Gilpin, Simone says her full name when taking her vows as a nun, revealing her connection to Austin Powers.
Damon Lindelof is hitting streaming with one of his most daring series yet, the Peacock original "Mrs. Davis," and it is leaving a solid impression on viewers.
With a wild premise and some versed talent, some may not know what to make of "Mrs. Davis." Here's what Rotten Tomatoes reviews are saying about the film.
The Excalibattle in "Mrs. Davis" Episode 3 is visually impressive, but as a contest, it pales in comparison to many similar real-world endurance contests.
Episode 1 of "Mrs. Davis" contains a crucial clue to the identity of the stranded man, who has connections to a real-life person beyond the scope of the show.
In its conversation with Simone, Mrs. Davis manages to sneak in a potential game-changer that might cause the nun a great deal of trouble in the future.
Our first look at Arthur Schroedinger on "Mrs. Davis" is a grizzled man who hasn't come into contact with a barber in many years. And yet he looks familiar ...
"Mrs. Davis" star Andy McQueen discussed working with Betty Gilpin, tackling the mix of genres on the new Peacock series, and more in an exclusive interview.
The first trailer for the John Wick spin-off series "The Continental" is here and it is appropriately set to one of the biggest disco hits of the 1970s.
If you didn't hunt down Cocaine Bear in theaters, you might be happy to learn when this silly horror film is making its grisly streaming debut on Peacock.