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Based on a True Story: Created by Craig Rosenberg. With Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina, Tom Bateman, Liana Liberato. A realtor, a former tennis star, and a plumber seize a unique opportunity to capitalize on America's obsession with true crime.
- (15K)
- 2023-06-08
- Comedy
- 30
6 hours ago · All of this means that Based On A True Story continues to be a very watchable, well-paced show. But the foundation of Season 2 feels a lot less solid than what we had in the first season.
Based on a True Story is an American dark comedy thriller television series created by Craig Rosenberg, starring Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina. The series premiered on Peacock on June 8, 2023. [4][5] In October 2023, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on November 21, 2024. [6][7]
16 hours ago · On TV this Thursday: Based on a True Story and The Sex Lives of College Girls return with new seasons, Cruel Intentions gets the reboot treatment, and Ted Danson is A Man on the Inside.Here are 12 ...
1 day ago · With the new season of Based on a True Story picking up a few months after the events of season 1 and that massive cliffhanger, fans should expect some unique changes along the way. Namely, Ava ...
1 day ago · Based on a True Story is a Peacock original crime thriller starring Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina as a married couple who starts their own True Crime podcast. Ava and Nathan Bartlett are expecting their first child despite marital troubles as their finances continue to plummet, and their decision to hire a charming plumber to install a new toilet leaves them stuck in a true crime story of ...
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