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Benedict Cumberbatch has two upcoming Netflix releases, and both projects have something odd in common. Benedict Cumberbatch is one of the most popular actors working today, with him appearing is all kinds of beloved films and franchises. Thus, it makes sense for him to team up with one of the most popular streaming services to get his TV shows released, with these two Benedict Cumberbatch series both releasing on the platform soon.

Benedict Cumberbatch got his start in theater, with his film and television career getting started in the early 2000s. However, Benedict Cumberbatch's movie career really took off in the early 2010s, with him headlining the Sherlock TV series and appearing in acclaimed films like 12 Years a Slave and The Imitation Game. Since then, Cumberbatch has gone on to join some massive franchises, with him playing Dr. Strange in the MCU, Khan in Star Trek, Smaug in The Hobbit, and more.

As it turns out, two drama shows starring Benedict Cumberbatch are set to arrive on Netflix around the same time. The first of these is Eric, which releases on May 30, 2024. The six-part miniseries follows a puppeteer named Vincent (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) who believes that he can locate his missing son with the help of his puppet.

Eric's release closely coincides with another major Benedict Cumberbatch TV release on Netflix, as another popular show from the actor is set to release only a few days later. Cumberbatch's 2018 show Patrick Melrose releases on Netflix the very next day, meaning that there will be back-to-back days of Benedict Cumberbatch role releases on the platform. Patrick Melrose follows Cumberbatch as the titular wealthy Englishman during a period in which he is trying to overcome his substance abuse.

As it turns out, these two Benedict Cumberbatch shows have a surprising amount in common, and here are all the similarities between Eric and Patrick Melrose. Firstly, both series obviously star Benedict Cumberbatch, but they are also limited miniseries. On top of that, both shows are set in the 1980s, although they are in two different locations.

Both Eric and Patrick Melrose are dramas, and they both feature Cumberbatch playing characters that have to deal with substance abuse issues. These issues are undoubtedly all coincidences, but they show how similar the two shows are. So, viewers who check out one of Benedict Cumberbatch's shows upon their Netflix release should also check out the other.

Warner Bros. have announced details for a whole bunch of upcoming superhero movies, amongst other releases. During a shareholder call this morning, studio boss Kevin Tsujihara announced plans to release 10 D.C. Comics movies between 2016 and 2020. The list included som big names, including Wonder Woman and The Justice League, both in 2017 and Aquaman in 2018.

TV Time tracks TV shows and movies, pitches recommendations and connects you with fellow fans on social media. The app is available for Android and Apple users and you can sign up for an account using Google, Apple, Twitter, Facebook or email. To get started, choose what shows you've watched on which streaming service (or network). Interestingly, when scrolling through Hulu's selections, only its originals are listed but the app tells you that you can add more later.

With TV Time, you can choose from multiple lineups, including Trending Shows like Ted Lasso, Demon Slayer or Grey's Anatomy. There are also categories for genres, a "Most Added" section with titles such as You and even a "Most Added Animation Series" row.

Once you lock in your choices, TV Time collates a Watch List and suggests which episodes of your chosen shows you should watch next. There's a separate tab labeled "Upcoming" that outlines the day and time that new episodes drop. Thanks to TV Time, I now know the exact premiere dates for The Witcher season 3 on Netflix and the new season of Reservation Dogs on Hulu.

The app also prompts you to check off which movies you've watched, and the list spans decades, platforms and genres. Once you've completed that step, TV Time then asks what movies you want to watch. Here is where you search for specific titles or pick from TV Time's trending list to add them to a calendar.

You may already be familiar with JustWatch as an app that curates where a title is streaming, but you can also make a watchlist, track upcoming releases, and watch a show with a single click. Once you open the app, you can select each streaming service you use -- including Disney Plus, Crunchyroll and Fubo -- to watch shows and films. There are 100-plus providers listed on JustWatch, and the app recently added a streaming guide for sports.

Use the app to search for TV shows and movies or click Discover to go on a scrolling adventure. Narrow your search by platform, genre, year or rating. When you click a show tile, you can tap "Track" to keep up with every episode and season. JustWatch will ask which episodes you've watched, and you can check off entire seasons or individual installments. Where this app stands out is when you navigate to "Watch Now" to click a streaming service's logo, and you're immediately taken to the show's landing page to begin watching. Talk about convenience.

The app also has a personal recommendation feature and displays the price of each streaming platform. You can use JustWatch on a web browser, on Fire TV devices or on iOS and Android mobile devices. Sign up directly on the app or with your Google or Facebook account.

Available on iOS and Android, Hobi is one of the most popular and comprehensive tracking apps out there. When you open it, you can select the shows you plan to watch or have watched, and Hobi indicates where you left off. The titles are added to your watch list. If it's an old show, Hobi lets you know the series ended but still reminds you which episodes are next for you. The Discover feature highlights trending shows, series returning in the current week, new ones airing for the month, and recommendations across genres and networks, including HBO and Netflix.

In addition to monitoring your watch list and new episode release dates, Hobi provides personal viewing stats on how much TV you've watched. It also estimates your favorite genres based on those statistics. The app can be integrated with Trakt.

When you first sign on to SeriesGuide, it gives you the option to block spoilers for show episodes you haven't watched yet. You can either search for a title or click Discover and scroll through a lengthy list of content. Like Hobi and TV Time, the app lets you know which platform houses the series or movie you'd like to watch or track. It also integrates with Trakt.

Once you select your shows, SeriesGuide provides upcoming or recent release dates and times. For example, the display shows that episode 10 of Succession dropped on Max at 9 p.m. ET on May 28, and Power Book IV season 2 debuts on Starz on Friday, Sept. 1. I've been able to glean tracking information for content on Netflix, Disney Plus, Prime Video, Max, Paramount (Yellowstone) and more.

Its movie listings are pulled from TMDB and JustWatch, and you'll find the release date, run time, cast credits and synopsis on the page. You can add films to your personal watchlist, click on the trailer link or tap the Stream/Purchase option if the digital version is available.

Among its features, there's a notification system that alerts you when new episodes are available, a favorites list and a catalog of how many episodes remain unwatched per season. With SeriesGuide, you can click "Skip" and the app will consider an episode watched. The user interface is very easy to navigate, and you can sync alerts to your device's calendar, rate content or check out your viewing statistics for movies and shows.

Cinetrak allows you to track both TV shows and movies, but you have to set up a Trakt log-in in order to create watch lists. You will see ads at the bottom of the screen, but the interface is clean and intuitive. Under the TV Shows menu, you can find titles under several categories: Genres, Trending, Popular and Top Watched. Click on a series and Cinetrak pulls up general information about the show and the seasons. Tap the plus sign to add a show by title, episode or season.

The calendar feature allows you to see episodes that have been watched, added to collections or added to your watch lists. Basic access is free, but you can upgrade your account for additional features such as creating "Liked" lists, curated collections or sharing with friends.

Take the time to review the privacy notices and settings for each service. JustWatch explains that it collects user data that may be used to target ads based on your movie tastes, while TV Time also uses nonpersonal information for marketing and advertising purposes. With the latter, you're also able to toggle your personal account settings and set it to private, which prevents nonfollowers from viewing your activity. You can also unlink social media accounts.

Though some of these apps offer the ability to upgrade, we recommend sticking with the free versions, especially if you just want a basic way to remind yourself of upcoming releases or to track your progress for a show.

Reelgood is an excellent platform that enables you to track movies and TV shows that have already been released or those with scheduled arrivals for the current month. However, it doesn't provide information for the months ahead. JustWatch and TV Time, on the other hand, show the release date for the new season along with an episode count. You can even set a notification for its arrival.

May K-drama releases are ready to transport us to elseworlds replete with stories we can't get enough of. Brimming with fantastical undertones, comical comfort, romantic turns, suspense twists and whatnot, the forthcoming series across several OTT platforms boast a diverse lineup of content that will shower you with the right amount of emotions per your desire on a weekly basis.

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