Stephanie Sengwe is writer based in New York who covers companies in the streaming industry including AT&T, Amazon, Apple, Hulu, Roku, and Netflix . She also contributes daily news coverage on streaming services and devices for The Streamable.
For tonight’s viewing options, civil rights are at the forefront. First, there is the series premiere of FX on Hulu’s “Mrs. America,” which takes a look into the equal rights movement of the 1970s. Then on Netflix comes “The Innocence Files,” which delves into eight cases of wrongful conviction currently being tackled by the Innocence Project.
On TV, “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago P.D.” and “Chicago Med” are all wrapping up their seasons, with the gang on “Chicago Fire” reeling in aftermath of one of their own getting injured. FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows” brings some comic relief as the vamps create more trouble for themselves by involving an necromancer and holding a seance to address a ghost infestation. The episode will be available on Hulu tomorrow, April 16.
New on TV for Wednesday, April 15
Mrs. America (Series Premiere)
“Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly leads an unexpected fight against the Equal Rights Amendment movement during the 1970s.”
“The hour-long episodes detail the personal stories behind eight cases of wrongful conviction that the Innocence Project and organizations within the Innocence Network have worked to highlight and overturn.”
Stephanie Sengwe is writer based in New York who covers companies in the streaming industry including AT&T, Amazon, Apple, Hulu, Roku, and Netflix . She also contributes daily news coverage on streaming services and devices for The Streamable.