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8 of the best TV shows to watch this July

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8 of the best TV shows to watch this July

From a Resident Evil series to new sitcom Uncoupled, with Neil Patrick Harris as a suddenly-single gay man in his 40s, Amy Charles lists this month's best shows to watch and stream. 1. Black Bird Sentenced to 10 years in a minimum-security prison for drug dealing without the chance of parole, Jimmy Keene was set to wait out his stretch. But he's given the chance of a lifetime: to enter a maximum-security prison and befriend a suspected serial killer whose case is up for appeal, extract a confession and the locations of bodies from him, and then be given his freedom. Inspired by true events and adapted from Keene's memoir In with the Devil – co-written with investigative journalist Hillel Levin – Black Bird promises to be a psychological study of one man trying to extract answers from another, and work out whether he is telling the truth. Starring Taron Egerton (Rocketman) as Keene and Paul Walter Hauser (Richard Jewell) as Larry Hall, the killer in question, Black Bird is the creation of renowned novelist Dennis Lehane, whose books include Shutter Island and Mystic River, both themselves adapted into hit screen thrillers. The supporting cast includes the late, great Ray Liotta, playing Egerton's father in one of his final screen roles, alongside Greg Kinnear (As Good As It Gets) and Sepideh Moafi (The Deuce). Watch the trailer for Black Bird here. The first two episodes of Black Bird are released on Apple TV+ on 8 July, with the rest following weekly
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