Showtime has announced the US premiere date for the highly-anticipated new thriller series The Woman in the Wall.
The Woman in the Wall: Showtime Sets Premiere Date for New Thriller Starring Ruth Wilson

Showtime has announced the US premiere date for the highly-anticipated new thriller series The Woman in the Wall.
After its spring Watchathon, Xfinity will run its “Free TV Week” promotion this month, which includes a number of British TV programs, just in time for Thanksgiving.
Showtime is expanding its original programming to Saturday nights, starting with the addition of the five-part drama Patrick Melrose to its existing sports and movie offerings.
The Xfinity Watchathon Week is back, and this year Netflix joins the broadcast and cable channels offering up programs for the free Comcast binge-fest.
Spooky action at a distance and up close and personal. That’s what’s in store when Penny Dreadful returns in 2016 with new characters, including Dr. Jekyll.
There is no shortage of television and streaming channels in the US. For Brit TV fans, this is good news, because more of these channels, even some heretofore unlikely ones, are adding UK content to their programming line-ups. Welcome to
More Gothic goings-on are in store for Brit TV fans, because the devilishly-dark and seriously spooky Penny Dreadful, featuring iconic creepy characters such as Dr. Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, and the Wolfman, is returning for a third series.
No Showtime subscription? No problem. At least not for the opener of Penny Dreadful: Season 2, which is streaming now and for free in advance of the season premiere next month.
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“When Lucifer fell, he didn’t fall alone.” So the hunters become the hunted in Season 2 of Penny Dreadful. Ooh.
For non-subscribers of premium cable channels, you can get your Cinemax, Encore, HBO, Showtime, and Starz on this weekend. Read on for details, as the free programming is not available to everyone in the US.
If the new supernatural thriller Penny Dreadful is on your want-to-watch list, but you don’t have a subscription to Showtime, here’s your chance to catch the first episode in its entirety — legally and gratis.