Crackle has a new bundle of shows just in time for spring. This week, the streaming service announced the debut of their new series Snatch and the other shows coming in March.
Based on Guy Ritchie’s 2000 film of the same name, Snatch “centers on a group of twenty-something, up and coming hustlers who stumble upon a truck load of stolen gold bullion and are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime.” The cast includes Rupert Grint, Luke Pasqualino, Lucien Laviscount, Phoebe Dynevor, and Ed Westwick.
Snatch debuts on March 16th. Additionally, the Crackle original series SuperMansion continues it second season through April.
Here’s a full list of the shows coming to Crackle in March:
CULVER CITY, Calif. (March 1, 2017) – Crackle, Sony’s streaming network, will debut the highly-anticipated scripted original “Snatch,” on Thursday, March 16. Inspired by a real life heist in London, “Snatch,” centers on a group of twenty-something, up and coming hustlers who stumble upon a truck load of stolen gold bullion and are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime. The boys must quickly learn to navigate the treacherous waters of London’s underworld as rogue cops, gypsy fighters, international mobsters and local villains descend. Based loosely on the wildly popular movie of the same name, the 10-episode, one-hour original stars Rupert Grint, Luke Pasqualino, Lucien Laviscount, Dougray Schott, Phoebe Dynevor, and guest-starring Ed Westwick.
New episodes of Crackle’s Emmy-nominated stop motion-animated comedy “SuperMansion,” continue weekly on Thursdays. From Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, the series follows the adventures of Titanium Rex (voiced by Bryan Cranston, who’s also the series’ executive producer) as he struggles to live with and fight alongside the Millennial-aged, often lackadaisical members of The League of Freedom. Yvette Nicole Brown (“Community”) joins season two alongside returning voiceover stars Cranston (“Breaking Bad”), Emmy Award-winner Keegan-Michael Key (“Key & Peele”), Chris Pine (“Star Trek”), Jillian Bell (22 Jump Street), Heidi Gardner (The Groundlings), Tucker Gilmore (Frozen), and Zeb Wells (“Robot Chicken”).
Additional programming arriving to Crackle this month includes The Fan starring Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes, the action-comedy All About the Benjamins, cult-classic drama Insidious starring Rose Bryne, and Spike Lee’s biographical drama Malcolm X starring Denzel Washington and Angela Bassett. Additionally, Crackle is adding ten themed episodes of the hit sitcom, “Seinfeld,” featuring some of the series’ biggest guest-stars including Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, James Spader, and Jon Favreau.
Below is a complete list of what’s new to Crackle on March 1 and leaving March 31.
New Crackle Originals:
SuperMansion Season 2 – Thursdays through April 20
Snatch – all episodes available Thursday, March 16Available One Month Only:
Seinfeld (Theme: Before They Were Big)
The Abstinence (S8, E09, starring Bob Odenkirk)
The Apology (S9, E09, starring James Spader)
The Fire (S5, E18, starring Jon Favreau)
The Glasses (S5, E02, starring Anna Gunn)
The Jimmy (S6, E17, starring Bryan Cranston)
The Label Maker (S6, E11, starring Bryan Cranston)
The Money (S8, E13, starring Sarah Silverman)
The Pothole (S8, E16, starring Kristin Davis)
The Summer of George (S8, E22, starring Amanda Peet & Molly Shannon)
The Yada Yada (S8, E19, starring Bryan Cranston)Last Chance to Watch:
227 Season 4
All in the Family Season 3
Archie Bunker’s Place Season 3
Firefly Season 1
Franklin & Bash Season 3
Mad About You Season 4
Malcolm and Eddie Season 4
Married With Children Season 5
Marvel Anime: Iron Man Season 1
Marvel Anime: Wolverine Season 1
NewsRadio Season 4
Odyssey 5 Season 1
Sanford Seasons 1 & 2
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series Season 1
T.J. Hooker Season 2
That’s My Mama Season 2
The Dead Zone Season 4
The Jackie Chan Adventures Season 3
The Mob Doctor Season 1
The Real Ghostbusters Seasons 4 & 5
The Shield Seasons 1 & 2
The Steve Harvey Show Season 3
The Three Stooges Season 1
Ultraviolet: Code 044 Season 1
Valkyria Chronicles Season 1
What’s Happening Now!! Season 3
What’s Happening!! Season 1
Worst-Case Scenario Season 1
What do you think? Do you watch any shows on Crackle? Will you watch Snatch?
Snatch was way better than I expected. Best show out right now. Better than any Netflix or Amazon original. Hope to see a season 2.