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Amy Adams (Sharp Objects) is setting her sights on a new TV role.

The Emmy Award-winning actress will star in and executive-produce the legal-thriller limited series The Holdout, our sister site Deadline reports.

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Written by Oscar winner Graham Moore (The Imitation Game) and based on his novel of the same name, the project follows a woman (Adams) who played a pivotal role in a controversial verdict as a juror. Ten years later, she must prove her innocence when a fellow juror is found dead in her hotel room.

A network/outlet is not yet attached to the series.

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* Several DC Comics movies and TV shows will be available on Fox’s ad-supported streamer Tubi in 2024, our sister site Variety reports. Streaming as of today are Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Superman: The Movie and Superman II, as well as the series Batwoman, Gotham and Krypton.

* Peacock’s limited series Apples Never Fall, based on Liane Moriarty’s book of the same name, will debut in March 2024. The cast includes Annette Bening (American Beauty), Sam Neill (Jurassic Park, Peaky Blinders), Alison Brie (GLOW) and Jake Lacy (The White Lotus, High Fidelity), among others.

* MASTERPIECE has announced that Alice & Jack, starring Andrea Riseborough (To Leslie) and Domhnall Gleeson (The Patient), will premiere Sunday, March 17 at 10/9c on PBS. The premise: “When Alice and Jack first meet, they’re bound by a connection so powerful it seems nothing can break it. But will their path lead them to a place of happiness and togetherness?”

* Outlander’s Lauren Lyle has joined Netflix’s Toxic Town, Deadline reports. The drama, which also stars Jodie Whittaker and Robert Carlyle, is about the real-life toxic-waste spillage in Northamptonshire, England, and its ramifications.

* HBO has released a trailer for the documentary Time Bomb Y2K, premiering Saturday, Dec. 30 at 10 pm:

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