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Exciting New Entertainment Releases Coming Your Way

This combination of photos show promotional art for the series "Reacher," from left, "Zero Day," and "1923." (Amazon Prime/Netflix/Paramount+ via AP)

Exciting new television shows, films, music, and games are set to grace your screens in the upcoming week. Here's a rundown of what you can look forward to:

New Movies to Stream Feb. 17-23

An innovative take on pandemic production, 'Grand Theft Hamlet,' brings Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' into the violent world of 'Grand Theft Auto.' Shot entirely within the game, this movie won accolades at the South by Southwest Film Festival. It will be available for streaming on Mubi starting February 21. Additionally, a modern reimagining of the graphic novel 'The Crow' starring Bill Skarsgård will debut on Starz on February 23.

New Music to Stream Feb. 17-23

Canadian pop musician Tate McRae is releasing her third album, 'So Close to What,' featuring collaborations with The Kid LAROI and Flo Millo. Roddy Ricch is also dropping his third album, 'The Navy Album,' on February 21.

New Shows to Stream Feb. 17-23
Modern 'The Crow' adaptation on Starz.
Innovative 'Grand Theft Hamlet' movie on Mubi.
Tate McRae and Roddy Ricch releasing new albums.
New seasons of 'Reacher' and 'Zero Day' on streaming platforms.
Nature series 'The Americas' narrated by Tom Hanks.
'1923' with Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren on Paramount+.
'Suits LA' spin-off on NBC.

Prime Video's 'Reacher' returns with a new season, while Netflix premieres 'Zero Day,' a limited series starring Robert De Niro. Tom Hanks narrates a nature series, 'The Americas,' showcasing the wildlife of North and South America. Paramount+ brings back '1923' with Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, and NBC introduces 'Suits LA,' a spin-off of the popular legal drama.

New Video Games to Play

Embark on a thrilling adventure in 'Avowed,' where you play as the Aedyran envoy to the Living Lands. This role-playing game from Obsidian Entertainment promises sword-and-sorcery action as you navigate through challenges on the mysterious island.

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