Movies:
Wicked: One of Broadway’s most well – known musicals, Wicked is known to be based on the witches’ from The Wizard of Oz. This musical follows both Elphaba and Glinda and their friendship originating from their college experience. However, in the past year, its movie adaptation has broken numerous records for itself in the film industry. Starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, theaters around the world have streamed this hit on their screens. With its variety of catchy songs and mesmerizing special effects, viewers around the world have fallen in love with both the characters and soundtrack. However, coming to theaters on November 21st will be the second part, Wicked: For Good. Avid Wicked lovers around the world are eager to stream this as viewing rates are expected to meet past records.
10 Things I Hate About You: This 1999 rom-com film is especially notable for your fall watchlist. Starring Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, this film follows the love story of a teenage couple in high school. The female lead, Kat Stratford, is rather not interested in the dating scene at her school and finds interest in more masculine hobbies. However, her younger sister has the complete opposite personality and interests. Unfortunately, though, their father would not permit Bianca to start dating anyone until her older sister did too. Determined to get what she wants, Bianca made adjustments in order to set up her sister, Kat, with a boy named Patrick (Heath Ledger). Though reluctant at first, the movie follows Kat and Patrick’s love story featuring many widely popular songs and memorable one-liners.
TV Shows:
Gilmore Girls: A seven season show starring Alexis Bledel as Rory (Lorelai) Gilmore and Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore. A simple must have for your fall watch list. The show is set in the unique town of Stars Hallow, Connecticut, following Rory’s journey through her high school to college years. The show perfectly captures the fall essence we all know and love. Through the girls’ extremely close relationship, we see their daily lives, romantic relationships, aspirations for their future, and numerous quirky characters who seem to make one big family in their close knit and charming town.
Friday Night Lights: An American sports drama, tracking Dillion Panthers, a high school obsessed with football from a small Texas town.Eric Taylor, their head Coach (Kyle Chandler), is focused on the intense, powerful, and problematic atmosphere of football. The economically disadvantaged town tackles deep themes and challenges through the perspective of the team. Coach Taylors wife, Tami (Connie Britton), is seen finding her way through her own career and adversities as the schools principal. This show is definitely a staple for your watchlist. Is there anything more fall then Friday Night Lights?