Los Angeles, CA – On Thursday, January 11, 2024, TV viewers can look forward to a variety of shows and premieres. One of the highlights is the premiere of “Boy Swallows Universe,” starring Travis Fimmel and Phoebe Tonkin. The series is set to captivate audiences with its intriguing storyline. Additionally, fans of the popular film “Ted” will get a treat as the prequel series takes viewers back to 1993. NBC will also be revisiting the Law & Order finales from last season, building anticipation for the trio’s return. With 12 programs to choose from, viewers are in for a night of entertainment.
For those looking for a new show to watch, “Boy Swallows Universe” is a must-see. Starring Travis Fimmel and Phoebe Tonkin, the series promises to captivate audiences with its unique story. The show follows a young boy named Eli, who, in the midst of daydreaming and writing long letters to his absent father, becomes intertwined with the criminal underworld. As his story unfolds, viewers will be drawn into a world of adventure, danger, and self-discovery.
In addition to “Boy Swallows Universe,” fans of the film “Ted” will be delighted to know that a prequel series is hitting the small screen. Taking viewers back to 1993, the series explores the origins of the foul-mouthed teddy bear and his antics. With plenty of laughs and nostalgia, this series is sure to please fans of the original film.
Meanwhile, NBC is revisiting the Law & Order finales from last season, building anticipation for the return of the beloved trio. Whether you’re a fan of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Organized Crime, or Law & Order: SVU, this recap will help viewers get reacquainted with these popular crime dramas.
Overall, Thursday night offers a variety of options for TV viewers. From the premiere of “Boy Swallows Universe” to the prequel series based on “Ted,” and the recap of Law & Order finales, there’s something for everyone. So grab your popcorn and get ready for a night of entertainment.
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