What to watch on Crave this weekend

If you've been eagerly anticipating the next series from Michaela Coel, it's here.
June 12, 2020 12:18 p.m. EST
June 19, 2020 11:24 a.m. EST
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This week’s list of recommendations features a gripping, personal story about the realities of sexual assault from the unique mind of Michaela Coel, the most recent season of the popular Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer series and a story about animal rights set in South Africa.I May Destroy YouFollowing her quirky cult series Chewing Gum, Ghanaian-British actress Michaela Coel brings her unique brand of cathartic humour to her new HBO drama, I May Destroy You. Exploring the nature of sexual consent, the series follows a 20-something woman struggling to remember what happened to her after a night out left her with a cracked phone screen, a cut on her forehead and a vague memory of an ordeal near an ATM machine. The series was written, produced and stars Coel herself and is based on her real-life experience being drugged and sexually assaulted. You can catch the first episode of I May Destroy You on Crave today, with new episodes dropping every Sunday.
Killing EveA couple chuckles, a few spies and the occasional attempted murder of your mortal enemy but also kind of best friend. That can only mean Sandra Oh and Jordie Comer are back for season three of their brilliant and critically-acclaimed dark comedy thriller Killing Eve. The series follows a security operative and an assassin who become intimately linked through a string of wild events and while the show initially focused on the gripping game of cat and mouse Oh and Comer’s characters found themselves locked in, season three dives deeper into the context of their increasingly complicated relationship. You can catch all three seasons of Killing Eve on Crave today.
Hidden Gem: Mia and the White Lion  Ten-year-old Mia Owen's life is uprooted when her family leaves London, England to manage a lion farm in South Africa. Having a hard time adjusting, Mia forms a special bond with a rare white lion cub and the pair adventure across the Savanna planes in an attempt to escape the farm when she discovers her father’s secret intentions for the cub and the rest of the lions on the farm. The film, helmed by French director Gilles de Maistre, stars South African-born actress Daniah De Villiers and Mélanie Laurent (Inglourious Basterds). Garnering an impressive 88% on Rotten Tomatoes for the positive animal rights message it advocates, you can catch Mia and the White Lion on Crave today.

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