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Let's get caught up... Have you ever wanted to see Idris Elba as a struggling DJ-turned-manny in a c

Let's get caught up... Have you ever wanted to see Idris Elba as a struggling DJ-turned-manny in a comedy series? Of course you have. In what is presumably the sequel series to Luther, Elba's Turn Up Charlie is [among the offerings in Netflix's]( The streaming service is also bringing you the action flick Triple Frontier and more episodes of Arrested Development, so it's gonna be a packed month. Don't believe [all those fake user reviews on Rotten Tomatoes]( from sexist trolls -- the actual [early reactions to Captain Marvel are in]( and oh boy, "Thanos is f*cked." There's just one episode of True Detective left, and, of course, there are a ton of puzzles and theories lingering out there. Here are [the top six questions we've still got.]( [The Lonely Island may be coming to a city near you]( on their first-ever tour in 2019. IFC's Documentary Now! is back for Season 3. The mostly perfect show [remains hyper-specific and as silly as anything on TV,]( in all the best ways, so it's worth seeking out. From Cabo San Lucas to Daytona Beach, we've got [the perfect guide to the world's most (in)famous Spring Break destinations.]( Looking for your "pissed off" sad indie soundtrack of early 2019? Look no further than [Hand Habits' new album Placeholder.]( We spoke to Matt Shaer about [the making of the new murder mystery podcast]( Over My Dead Body. [It's about time you visit Utah's Valley Of The Gods](. Steph Curry is the most dangerous shooter in basketball. Somehow, [he becomes even more dangerous when he takes relocation threes.]( On The Daily Show, Trevor Noah questioned the Jussie Smollett case: ["The story just doesn't make sense."]( Which is fair. Thanks for being an Uproxx subscriber and (obviously) feel free to share our work with your friends. And here's a song of the day for you: ["Rainy Days" by Boogie and Eminem]( Copyright © 2019 UPROXX LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: UPROXX LLC 10391 Jefferson BlvdCulver City, CA 90232 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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