TVLine Items: Megan Thee Stallion on Big Mouth, Harley Quinn Spinoff Trailer and More

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A twerking hormone monster? Rapper Megan Thee Stallion will guest-star as herself in Season 7 of Big Mouth, premiering Friday, Oct. 20 on Netflix. Press play above to get a first look at Megan Thee Stallion’s animated self.

Other notable guest cast for the penultimate season include Lupita Nyong’o (Black Panther), Zazie Beetz (Atlanta), Padma Lakshmi (Top Chef), Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever) and Billy Porter (Pose). Additionally, Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton) will contribute an original song during the animated comedy’s upcoming run, which “follows the now teenage students of Bridgeton middle school as they make their way to high school,” reads the official synopsis. “Change is the only constant as our characters are faced with a new school, new friends, new adversaries, and new Hormone Monsters.”

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As previously reported, Big Mouth will conclude with its eighth and final season.

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* Rob Lowe (9-1-1: Lone Star) will host the Fox quiz show The Floor, which is slated to premiere midseason. Get a first look here.

* Miriam Margolyes (Harry Potter, Call the Midwife) has joined the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, airing this November, as the voice of the Meep, “the iconic creature adapted from The Star Beast comic strip,” the BBC announced.

* Max has released a first trailer for the animated Harley Quinn spinoff Kite Man: Hell Yeah, debuting in 2024:

* The documentary Milli Vanilli will debut exclusively on Paramount+ on Tuesday, Oct. 24; watch trailer:

* Max has released a trailer for Our Flag Means Death Season 2, premiering with its first three episodes on Thursday, Oct. 5, followed by two installments weekly:

* Masterpiece on PBS has released a trailer for the miniseries Nolly, starring Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown) as Noele “Nolly” Gordon, “one of the most famous faces on British TV in the 1960s and 70s, whose unceremonious firing from her hit show at the height of her career was front-page news.” It premieres Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 9/8c.

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