Daredevil: Born Again season 2, Robyn's new album, and a witchy horror film top this week's Must ...
“Giant” on Broadway and “Homicide New York” season 2 round out our picks for the weekend of March 27.
Daredevil: Born Again season 2, Robyn’s new album, and a witchy horror film top this week’s Must List
"Giant" on Broadway and "Homicide New York" season 2 round out our picks for the weekend of March 27.
By Tiffany Kelly
Tiffany Kelly
Tiffany Kelly is a staff editor at **. She has been working at EW since 2024. Her work has previously appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Wired, GQ, and Ars Technica.
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March 27, 2026 5:23 p.m. ET
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Robyn; Charlie Cox on 'Daredevil: Born Again'; Lili Reinhart and Lola Tung in 'Forbidden Fruits'. Credit:
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I'm still riding the high of a fantastic weekend at the movies. I kicked things off with *Ready or Not 2: Here I Come*, which was an amazing example of a sequel done perfectly. (Makes me long for Radio Silence's *Scream 7* instead of what we got.) And I ended Sunday with *Project Hail Mary*, a heartfelt, funny, genre-defying film that I hope we're talking about a lot come awards season. Squeezed in between was my husband's birthday, which included a surprise theater screening of the high-camp *The Brady Bunch Movie*. I hadn't seen it since it came out in 1995, and it surprisingly holds up incredibly well. Now if I could just get "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" out of my head. —*Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief***
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Daredevil: Born Again
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Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox) on season 2 of 'Daredevil: Born Again'.
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It's round 2 of *Daredevil: Born Again*, and Hell's Kitchen is a powder keg about to explode on the Disney+ series. Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock is doing his best Nick Fury impression to bring together a group of remarkable people to see if they can become something more. The goal? Take down Mayor Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio), who's doing his best President Trump impression — his secret police are snatching dissidents off the streets, locking them in cages in a warehouse, etc. Joining Daredevil is Jessica Jones, bringing us one step closer to a full-blown Defenders reunion with the return of Krysten Ritter's boozy brawler. As the kids say, let's go! —*Nick Romano, Senior Editor*
Forbidden Fruits
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Fig (Alexandra Shipp), Cherry (Victoria Pedretti), Apple (Lili Reinhart), and Pumpkin (Lola Tung) in 'Forbidden Fruits'.
A suburban Texas mall is the perfect ominous setting for Meredith Alloway's horror satire (now in theaters), starring Lili Reinhart, Victoria Pedretti, Alexandra Shipp, and Lola Tung — in her first role outside of *The Summer I Turned Pretty* — as culty co-workers with a dangerous bond. —*Tiffany Kelly, Staff Editor*
Robyn’s Sexistential
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Robyn performs at the Brooklyn Paramount on Dec. 31, 2025, in NYC.
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The Swedish darling may now be in her 40s, but her first album in eight years bears all the hallmarks of classic Robyn. The beats throb, the choruses soar, the lyrics are droll and all too relatable (moms get horny too!). —*Jason Lamphier, Senior Editor*
Homicide: New York
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Tom Hovagim (right) in season 2 of 'Homicide: New York'.
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*Law & Order* creator Dick Wolf's docuseries focuses on notorious NYC cases and the detectives who worked them. Season 2 (streaming on Netflix) features a harrowing look at 9/11 from the perspective of homicide officers, along with four other hour-long episodes. —*Debbie Day, Staff Editor*
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Aya Cash, John Lithgow, Stella Everett, and Rachael Stirling in 'Giant'.
John Lithgow and Aya Cash do battle in this riveting Broadway play set in the wake of Roald Dahl's antisemitic remarks in a 1983 review. Lithgow is a stubborn, self-destructive force as the children's author, while Cash is brilliant as a publishing employee stuck between commerce and conscience. —*Dalton Ross, Editorial Director*
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