Philly on Screen: Must-Watch Shows & Documentaries
More than a political race, it's an intimate portrait of one man's challenge to transform the entire political system, combining elements of both love story and political thriller.
KENYATTA: DO NOT WAIT YOUR TURN
Executive produced by NBC's Al Roker, this compelling documentary follows the groundbreaking Senate campaign of a self-described "poor, gay, black man from North Philly." More than a political race, it's an intimate portrait of one man's challenge to transform the entire political system, combining elements of both love story and political thriller.

Based on true events, this gripping drama stars Riele Downs as Carlesha, a young Philadelphia woman who is abducted at knifepoint while walking home from a family gathering. The story follows her extraordinary presence of mind as she strategically leaves clues for investigators, determined to outsmart her captor and survive.

ABBOTT ELEMENTARY x IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA CROSSOVER
Two of Philadelphia's most beloved shows collide in this special crossover event, streaming on Hulu starting January 8th. Watch as the earnest educators of Abbott Elementary cross paths with the outrageous gang from Paddy's Pub in what promises to be an unforgettable Philadelphia television moment.
Starring Emmy winner Colman Domingo, this thriller follows media pundit Muncie Daniels as he fights to clear his name after discovering a murder in the Poconos. While navigating his innocence, he struggles to reconnect with his estranged family and rediscover his core values. The series showcases iconic Philadelphia locations, from 30th Street Bridge to the Old City staple Bleu Martini, bringing our city to life on screen.
