Bel Air - Now Tv
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mikebradford

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3,056 posts

168 months

Monday 14th February 2022
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The new reboot of The fresh Prince of Bel Air
Produced by Will Smith.

Wasn't sure of the characters, but by the end of episode 3 I've got into into.
Carltons an iconic character so I didn't like the new version. But I've started to understand why he's being played like he is.

What has changed is I really like Hillary's character compared to the original. Admittedly I did grow up fancying the original Hilary based just on looks lol.

Overall I'm enjoying it

Radec

5,371 posts

70 months

Tuesday 15th February 2022
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Completely different to how I expected it to be.
Some characters are a complete 180 to how they were in the original.

Some good Easter eggs scattered around from the original series though.

It's like the Fresh Prince meets Boyz in the Hood.

So far so good.

On Peacock TV as well if you have Sky.

johnboy1975

8,500 posts

131 months

Thursday 17th February 2022
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Radec said:
On Peacock TV as well if you have Sky.
I have SKY channels via Virgin media. I cant see a way to access? Can anyone help?

Radec

5,371 posts

70 months

Thursday 17th February 2022
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johnboy1975 said:
Radec said:
On Peacock TV as well if you have Sky.
I have SKY channels via Virgin media. I cant see a way to access? Can anyone help?
It's an app within Sky, I think only Sky customers and people with Now TV can get access to it, it's available on all good dodgy download sites too.

johnboy1975

8,500 posts

131 months

Thursday 17th February 2022
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Radec said:
It's an app within Sky, I think only Sky customers and people with Now TV can get access to it, it's available on all good dodgy download sites too.
Thanks - after searching in vain for about 10 minutes, I concluded the same.

Don Veloci

2,140 posts

304 months

Monday 21st February 2022
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This is very good. A nice flip on the comedy original with some nice easter eggs.

Dunno if it has the same appeal to a generation that didn't know the original show.

Only 4 episodes found so far on Peacock - assuming a drip feed?