Ownership of a professional basketball team might not be everyone’s idea of a family business, but in the new Netflix comedy series “Running Point,” premiering Thursday, Feb. 27, the Gordon family’s line of succession names an unexpected new president of the Los Angeles Waves.
The 10-episode series stars Kate Hudson (“Glass Onion,” 2022) as Isla Gordon, a driven executive who is surprised but prepared when she is tapped to run the franchise after her brother (Justin Theroux, “White House Plumbers”) crashes out and is forced to resign from the position.
Isla is the only sister in the Gordon family C-suite and the Waves are the greatest team in the history of the game, so there is a lot of weight on her shoulders as she takes on the towering title. The pressure to carry it well comes from all angles, including from her brothers.
Scott MacArthur (“The Righteous Gemstones”) is Isla’s
brother Ness, a single-season professional player who is now determined to redeem his reputation as the general manager of the Waves. Ness may have been forgettable on the team roster, but he’s motivated to make his mark in the Waves’ offices.
“The Other Two” star Drew Tarver is Sandy Gordon, the chief financial officer of the Waves, whose non-athleticism set him apart from the rest of his family growing up. Now, Sandy’s intelligence is an integral part of the team’s success — money well spent shows on the court.
It’s a good feeling to know that your family has your back, even if, as in Isla’s case, they are painfully honest with you. But siblings also know exactly which button to press to make you lose your cool in record time. To help keep Isla’s executive game on track, she has her own team.
Lev Levy (Max Greenfield, “The Neighborhood”) is Isla’s eternally supportive and positive fiancé, a pediatrician with a heart of gold. Brenda Song (“Doll-
Kate Hudson (“Glass Onion,” 2022) stars in new Netflix professional basketball comedy series “Running Point,” premiering on the streamer Thursday, Feb. 27.
Kate Hudson stars in “Running Point”
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Caught the rebound: A new team president steps up in ‘Running Point’
face”) is Ali Lee, the Waves’ intimidating chief of staff and a longtime friend of Isla’s.
One of the first hurdles in Isla’s reign as president is mending the backbone of the Waves, Marcus Winfield (Toby Sandeman, “The Game”). Winfield has two championship rings, two Olympic gold medals and 12 all-star game invites to his name, but so many years on the top has the legendary athlete withdrawing from his team.
Also on the Los Angeles Waves team roster are Chet Hanks (“Your Honour”) as point guard Travis Bugg; Uche Agada (“Rise,” 2022) as rookie Dyson Gibbs; and Dane DiLiegro (“Imaginary,” 2024) as Eastern European Waves player Badrag Knauss. Jay Ellis (“Insecure”) is Waves coach Jay Brown, a former player who has brought home several championships. Jay’s quiet magnetism works for the team, but it may prove too strong for Isla to keep things strictly professional. The cast also includes Fabrizio Guido (“Perry Mason”)
as Jackie Moreno, a popcorn vendor at the Waves’ arena who receives a dream promotion; Keyla Monterroso Mejia (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”) as Jackie’s cousin Ana, an enterprising personal injury lawyer; and Roberto Sanchez (“Palm Royale”) as Stephen Ramirez, the stuffy head of the Waves board.
Sitcom virtuoso Mindy Kaling (“The Office”) executive produces “Running Point” alongside “The Mindy Project” collaborators Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen. With two of her latest comedies — Netflix’s “Never I Ever” and Max’s “The Sex Lives of College Girls” — having recently aired their series finales, Kaling talked to Netflix’s Tudum about the upcoming series.
“I really love writing shows about ambitious women,” the actor-writer-producer shared, “whether they’re a 15-year-old girl in the Valley or the president of a basketball team. We wanted to ensure that audiences could see themselves in the characters’ struggles and triumphs.” Feb.
“Daredevil: Born Again” - Season 1 (Disney+ — March 4, Series Premiere) Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), a blind lawyer with heightened abilities is fighting for justice through his bustling law firm, while former mob boss Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) pursues his own political endeavors in New York. When their past identities begin to emerge, both men find themselves on an inevitable collision course. The series also stars Margarita Levieva, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Zabryna Guevara, Nikki James, Genneya Walton, Arty Froushan, Clark Johnson, Michael Gandolfini, with Ayelet Zurer and Jon Bernthal.
“No Taste Like Home With Antoni Porowski” - Season 1 (Feb. 24)
A family dish passed down through the generations can tell us something about who we are. Antoni Porowski curates bespoke journeys for celebrities as they travel the globe to explore their ancestral culinary heritage.
“Chibi Tiny Tales”Season 6 (Feb. 28)
Dive back into a world of adorable adventures is Season 6 of this series of shorts. Following the adventures of some of the most beloved Disney characters, presented in the Japanese Chibi animation style, this fun children’s anthology series tells a new story in each episode.
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“Ghostlight” (Feb. 25)
When melancholic construction worker Dan (Keith Kupferer) finds himself drifting from his wife and daughter, he discovers community and purpose in a local theater’s production of Romeo and Juliet. As the drama onstage starts to mirror his own life, he and his family are forced to confront a personal loss.
“The Meg” (Feb. 23) Five years ago, expert sea diver and Naval Captain Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) encountered an unknown danger in the unexplored recesses of the Mariana Trench that forced him to abort his mission and abandon half his crew, ultimately costing him everything. Now, when a submersible lies sunk and disabled at the bottom of the ocean — carrying his exwife among the team onboard — he is the one who gets the call for the rescue mission.
“Find My Country House” - Season 1 (Feb. 24) Hosted by Trish Suhr, this unscripted series follows couples as they search for their piece of paradise by trying to find the perfect country home. From far-fetched farmhouses and mountain hideaways, to secluded ranches and cottages that are truly architectural works of art, the series follows along as buyers seek out their dream homes.
“Wizards Beyond Waverly Place” - Season 1, New Episodes (Feb. 28)
A spinoff of the hit, early 2000s Disney Channel Original series “Wizards of Waverly Place,” this family sitcom sees Justin Russo (David Henrie) grown up and having given up magic to lead a normal life with his wife, Giada (Mimi Gianopulos, “Rutherford Falls”), and kids Roman (Alkaio Thiele) and Milo (Max Matenko).
“Shoresy” - Season 4 (Feb. 26)
Created by and starring Jared Keeso, the new season of this Crave Original series follows Shoresy (Keeso) as he explores life after hockey, and the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs contend with the distractions of summer in Sudbury, Ont. Guest stars appearing in Season 4 include former NHLers Doug Gilmour, Marty McSorley, and Sean Avery.
“House of David”Season 1 (Feb. 27) This series tells the story of the ascent of the biblical figure, David (Michael Iskander), who eventually becomes the most renowned and celebrated king of Israel. The series follows the once-mighty King Saul (Ali Suliman) as he falls victim to his own pride. At the direction of God, the prophet Samuel (Stephen Lang) anoints an unlikely, outcast teenager as the new king.
“Big George Foreman” (Feb. 26)
Fueled by an impoverished childhood, George Foreman (Khris Davis) channelled his anger into becoming an Olympic Gold medalist and World Heavyweight Champion, followed by a near-death experience that took him from the boxing ring to the pulpit. But when he sees his community struggling spiritually and financially, Foreman returns to the ring and makes history by reclaiming his title.
“Su Majestad”Season 1 (Feb. 27) Pilar (Anna Castillo) is a young princess and the future Queen of Spain who, suddenly and hastily, is forced to lead the institution after a scandal involving her father takes him out of the public eye for a few months. Pilar must prove to the country that she is not the irresponsible, insolent, lazy and useless woman that everyone believes her to be. The thing is, they might be right.
“The 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards” (Feb. 23) Awards season is in full swing, and the Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony makes its 31st annual showing Sunday, Feb. 23, live on Netflix. Hosted this year by Kristin Bell, the event celebrates the contributions of talented actors to their craft through the last year. Voted on by SAG-AFTRA’s robust and diverse membership of 130,000-plus performers, the ceremony presents 13 awards across film and television.
“Toxic Town” (Feb. 27) Based on one of the UK’s biggest environmental scandals, this is the story of the people at the heart of the Corby poisonings. Focusing on the mothers, who took on a David and Goliath battle for justice, the series traces through the years of their fight as a terrible truth comes to the surface.
“Devil in the Family:
`The Fall of Ruby Franke” (Feb. 27)
When popular family vlogger Ruby Franke is arrested for child abuse in 2023, it quickly becomes one of the most talked about stories in America. While her YouTube channel documented the exploits of what appeared to be a happy, healthy family, the ugly truth behind the camera was a nightmare for the children involved.
“The Nutty Professor” (Feb. 1) Brilliant and obese scientist Sherman Klump (Eddie Murphy) invents a miraculous weight-loss solution. After a date with chemistry student Carla Purty (Jada Pinkett Smith) goes badly, a depressed Klump tries the solution on himself. Though he instantly loses 250 pounds, the side effects include a second personality: an obnoxiously self-assertive braggart who calls himself Buddy Love.
“Full Swing”Season 3 (Feb. 25)
This immersive documentary series follows a diverse group of professional golfers — both returning favorites and some new faces — on and off the course through all the triumphs and challenges of a relentless competition season. As they take on the nonstop, high-stakes schedule of the PGA Tour, cameras follow the golfers, their families and their teams.
“The Leopard” (Netflix — March 5, Series Premiere)
Based on what many consider to be one of the greatest Italian novels of all time, this series is a dazzlingly sensuous epic, set against the backdrop of revolution in 1860s Sicily. At its heart is Don Fabrizio Corbera (Kim Rossi Stuart), the Prince of Salina, who leads a life surrounded by beauty and privilege. But as Italy moves towards unification and the old aristocratic order is threatened, he realizes that his family’s future is in jeopardy. New allegiances must be made, each one a threat to his principles.
“Demon City” (Feb. 27) Framed for his family’s murder and left for dead, ex-hitman Shuhei Sakata (Toma Ikuta) will stop at nothing to exact revenge on the masked “demons” who have taken over his city. Matsuya Onoe, Masahiro Higashide, Masanobu Takashima and Mio Tanaka also star.
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10 p.m. TNT TRUTV NHL Hockey Vancouver Canucks at Los Angeles Kings. From Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. (Live)
10:30 p.m. FS1 College Basketball Utah State at Boise State. From ExtraMile Arena in Boise, Idaho. (Live) TBS SheBelieves Cup United States vs. Japan. Group stage. (Live) thurSday
2 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour Golf Cognizant Classic, First Round. From PGA National Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Live)
3 p.m. USA Premier League Soccer West Ham United vs. Leicester City. Action from English Premier League Soccer matches. (Live)
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7 p.m. ATTPT NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at Philadelphia Flyers. From Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. (Live) ESPN College Basketball Duke at Miami. From Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Fla. (Live) ESPN2 College Basketball Baylor at Cincinnati. From Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati. (Live) FS1 College Basketball Providence at Marquette. Men’s college basketball action. (Live)
7:30 p.m. TNT TRUTV NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Orlando Magic. From Kia Center in Orlando, Fla. (Live)
9 p.m. ESPN TGL Golf The Bay Golf Club vs. Jupiter Links Golf Club. From SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Live) FS1 College Basketball Iowa at Illinois. Men’s college basketball action. (Live)
10 p.m. TNT TRUTV NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Lakers. From Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. (Live)
11 p.m. FS1 College Basketball New Mexico at San Diego State. Men’s college basketball action. (Live) WedneSday
3:15 p.m. USA Premier League Soccer Liverpool vs. Newcastle United. From Anfield in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. (Live)
6:30 p.m. FS1 College Basketball Georgetown at Connecticut. From XL Center in Hartford, Conn. (Live)
7 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at New York Knicks. Professional basketball action from the NBA. (Live) SNY Women’s College Basketball La Salle at Fordham. From Rose Hill Gym in the Bronx, N.Y. (Live)
8:30 p.m. FS1 College Basketball Villanova at Seton Hall. From Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. (Live)
9:30 p.m. GOLF LPGA Tour Golf HSBC Women’s World Championship, First Round. From Sentosa Golf Club, Tanjong Course in Singapore. (Live)
9:35 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Houston Rockets. From the Toyota Center in Houston. (Live)
7 p.m. ATTPT NHL Hockey Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh Penguins. From PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh. (Live) ESPN Women’s College Basketball North Carolina at Duke. From Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C. (Live) SNY College Basketball Hofstra at Stony Brook. From Island FCU Arena in Stony Brook, N.Y. (Live)
7:30 p.m. TNT TRUTV NBA Basketball Denver Nuggets at Milwaukee Bucks. From Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. (Live)
9:30 p.m. GOLF LPGA Tour Golf HSBC Women’s World Championship, Second Round. From Sentosa Golf Club, Tanjong Course in Singapore. (Live)
10 p.m. FS1 Concacaf Champions Cup Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Deportivo Saprissa. The best continental club soccer tournament in North and Central America and the Caribbean. (Live) TNT TRUTV NBA Basketball New Orleans Pelicans at Phoenix Suns. Professional basketball action from the NBA. (Live) Friday
1 p.m. SNY MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets. All the latest action from Major League Baseball. (Live)
2 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour Golf Cognizant Classic, Second Round. From PGA National Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Live)
3 p.m. FS1 IndyCar Racing Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Practice. From Streets of St. Petersburg in St Petersburg, Fla. (Live)
7 p.m. ESPN2 College Basketball Davidson at VCU. From Stuart C. Siegel Center in Richmond, Va. (Live) SNY Women’s College Basketball Delaware at Stony Brook. From Island FCU Arena in Stony Brook, N.Y. (Live)
7:30 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Boston Celtics. From TD Garden in Boston. (Live)
8 p.m. WNYW-5 WUTV-29 College Basketball UCLA at Purdue. From Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Ind. (Live)
9 p.m. FS1 College Basketball Iowa at Northwestern. From Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, Ill. (Live)
9:30 p.m. GOLF LPGA Tour Golf HSBC Women’s World Championship, Third Round. From Sentosa Golf Club, Tanjong Course in Singapore. (Live)
10:05 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball LA Clippers at Los Angeles Lakers. From Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. (Live)
11 p.m. FS1 College Basketball Nevada at UNLV. From Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. (Live) Saturday
12 p.m. FS1 Women’s College Basketball Providence at Georgetown. From McDonough Arena in Washington, D.C. (Live) USA College Basketball Saint Joseph’s at Fordham. From Rose Hill Gym in the Bronx, N.Y. (Live) WIVB-4 WSEE-35 College Basketball Connecticut at Providence. From Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, R.I. (Live)
WNYW-5 WUTV-29 College Basketball Butler at Villanova. From Finneran Pavilion in Villanova, Pa. (Live)
WPIX-11 College Basketball Syracuse at Virginia Tech. From Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Va. (Live)
1 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour Golf Cognizant Classic, Third Round. From PGA National Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Live)
2 p.m. WIVB-4 WSEE-35 College Basketball Seton Hall at St. John’s. From Carnesecca Arena in Queens, N.Y. (Live)
WNYW-5 WUTV-29 MLS Soccer Atlanta United FC at Charlotte FC. From Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. (Live)
2:30 p.m. FS1 IndyCar Racing Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Qualifying. From Streets of St. Petersburg in St Petersburg, Fla. (Live)
WPIX-11 NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series Focused Health 250. From Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. (Live)
3 p.m. WGRZ-2 WICU-12 PGA Tour Golf Cognizant Classic, Third Round. From PGA National Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Live) WKBW-7 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Pittsburgh Penguins. The latest hockey action from across the NHL. (Live)
4 p.m. FS1 College Basketball Utah State at Colorado State. From Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colo. (Live) 4:30 p.m. WIVB-4 WSEE-35 College Basketball Cincinnati at Houston. From Fertitta Center in Houston. (Live) WNYW-5 WUTV-29 College Basketball Creighton at Xavier. From Cintas Center in Cincinnati. (Live)
5 p.m. CNBC Horse Racing Fountain of Youth / Big Cap. Coverage of races from Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita Park. (Live)
5:30 p.m. WPIX-11 College Basketball Notre Dame at Wake Forest. From Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston Salem, N.C. (Live)
6 p.m. ESPN NHL Hockey Detroit
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“Deli Boys” - Season 1 (Hulu — March 6, Series Premiere) When their convenience store-magnate father suddenly dies, a pair of pampered Pakistani American brothers lose everything and are forced to reckon with their Baba’s secret life of crime as they attempt to take up his mantle in the underworld. Asif Ali, Saagar Shaikh, Poorna Jagannathan, Alfie Fuller and Brian George star.
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Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. invites actresses Debra Messing and Melanie Lynskey to explore the depths of their ancestral roots, as each delves into previously-unknown family history and discovers new, fascinating details about generations past during a brand-new episode from Season 11 of “Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,” airing this Tuesday, Feb. 25, on PBS. Interested in learning more about your own history? Tips for building your own family tree are available at pbs.org/video/finding-your-own-roots-9nqgll/
Former prosecutor Ted Black (Stephen Amell) has reinvented himself as an L.A. entertainment lawyer, creating a golden life in the Hollywood hills. That is, until his company is sent into crisis mode, and Ted must step up to become the very thing he’s always despised. Nearly six years after “Suits” aired its last episode, familiar faces from the hit series return in the premiere of “Suits L.A.,” airing on NBC this Sunday, Feb. 23. Catch a glimpse of more “Suits” favorites in a series trailer found at youtube.com/watch?v=G0KMvx4y2-o
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‘The Firm’ spells trouble for Tom Cruise
Novelist John Grisham’s law thrillers have been rich resources for moviemakers, and “The Firm” is one of the most entertaining results to date. The 1993 drama — which Paramount+ With Showtime presents Tuesday, Feb. 25 — runs a bit shy of three hours, but it’s to the credit of veteran director Sydney Pollack and his team that its pace rarely if ever flags, and it remains thoroughly watchable throughout. While Tom Cruise is the nominal star, he gets strong support from a top-notch cast, with some members getting roles that rank among their best. Cruise plays earnest Mitch McDeere, the newest recruit to a Memphis firm that entices him with all sorts of perks, including a salary that stuns his schoolteacher wife Abby (Jeanne Tripplehorn). Soon after they relocate from Boston, the firm is hit with a tragedy involving two of its lawyers, launching McDeere’s suspicions that all is not right.
“That’s My Mama” (Catchy Comedy, Sunday, Feb. 23): This 1974-75 ABC sitcom gets all-day “Binge” treatment (stretching into early on Monday, Feb. 24), with Theresa Merritt playing the “Mama” of the title, who wants nothing more than for her son (Clifton Davis) — who runs the family business, a barbershop — to find a wife. Ted Lange, seen here before his time as bartender Isaac on “The Love Boat,” and Teddy Wilson play the son’s frequently seen pals. Davis is a star of the CBS daytime serial “Beyond the Gates,” which premieres Monday, Feb. 24.