Joel Edgerton finds himself in an alternate timeline of his character's life in the limited series 'Dark Matter,' premiering this week on Apple TV+. In 'Bodkin,' debuting Thursday on Netflix, a podcaster, a journalist and her researcher team up to solve a decades-old murder in a small town in Ireland.
Updated: May. 09, 2024, 6:00 a.m.This combination of images shows promotional art for the Netflix series "Bodkin," left, the Netflix film "Mother of the Bride," center, and the Disney+ series "Dr. Who." Joel Edgerton finds himself in an alternate timeline of his character’s life in the limited series “Dark Matter,” premiering this week on Apple TV+.
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