Nicole Maines plays the first transgender superhero of television – Variety



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In today's television news, The CW publishes a first look at Nicole Maines on "Supergirl" and Variety unveils an exclusive look at Gabriel Iglesias' new special show.

FIRST LOOKS

truTV released the first trailer of Season 2 of the nominated Emmy series "At home with Amy Sedaris." The sketch comedy returns Tuesday, February 19th at 10 hours ET / PT.

The CW published the first look at Nicole Maines, play a superhero named Dreamer on the January 27 episode of Supergirl by DC Comic Maines plays the first transgender superhero on television in an episode that explores the source of Dreamer's powers. Maines will appear again in a later episode aired February 17.

Hulu released the first trailer for "Pen15" an adult comedy in which adult stars and women Maya Erskine and Anne Konkle play 13-year-old versions, alongside actual 13-year-old actors, attending the 7th grade in 2000. The 10-episode series debuts February 8 sure Hulu.

Variety got an exclusive trailer for Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias' second Netflix stand up special comedy. titled "A show for all" special beginnings January 29 sure Netflix.

APPOINTMENT

Sony Masterworks Broadway announced the upcoming release of the soundtrack of the film. Fox live TV show from "Location," broadcast Sunday, January 27 at 20h ET / PT. The soundtrack will be digitally published on February 1st.

Related

A + E network and history have announced the first date of "Jesus: his life" a series of eight episodes that explores the worldly journey of the biblical figure through the perspective of his relatives. First Monday, March 25 at 20h ET / PT, the last episode will air just before Easter Sunday.

greenlights

Netflix a greenlit a remake of "Mysteries unsolved. " With original creators Cosgrove / Meurer Productions at the bar next 21 rounds, the producers behind "Stranger things" The docu-series of 12 episodes will focus on one mystery per episode and will present a modern version of the clbadic investigative show.

RATINGS

"A million little things" reached peaks of the season in the ratings of the night with its pbadage on Thursdays. the ABC drama earned an average score of 1.1 among adults aged 18 to 49 and 5.2 million viewers, matching its previous record in the series demo and setting a new audience record.

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