PAGE 26 • TV THE BULLETIN • MARCH 4 - 10, 2021 What’s Available NOW On “Movie: 2067” “Movie: Then Came You” From Australia comes this 2020 sci- fi drama set in the titular year, when the Earth’s air becomes unbreathable and a message from the future sends a man on a mission to an unknown world to save humanity. Kodi Smit- McPhee, Ryan Kwanten, Leeanna Walsman and Deborah Mailman head the cast for writer/director Seth Larney (“Tombiruo”). Kathie Lee Gifford stars in this 2020 romantic comedy as Annabelle, a lonely widow on an around-the-world trip with her husband’s ashes to visit the places they loved from the movies. But her first stop in Scotland acquaints her with an engaged innkeeper (Craig Ferguson) and changes her life forever. Phyllida Law and Ford Kiernan also star. Checking in with TYLER HOECHLIN BY JAY BOBBIN “Movie: Possessor” “Movie: Made in Italy” Andrea Riseborough (“Mandy,” “Brighton Rock”) stars as an elite assassin who uses brain-implant technology to take control of other people’s bodies and carry out hits on targets in this 2020 sci-fi actioner from director Brandon Cronenberg (“Antiviral”). Christopher Abbott, Tuppence Middleton, Sean Bean and Jennifer Jason Leigh are also in the solid cast. Actor James D’Arcy (“Agent Carter”) wrote and made his feature directorial debut with this engaging 2020 comedy-drama starring Liam Neeson as a celebrated artist who tries to reconnect with his estranged son (played by Neeson’s real-life son, Micheál Richardson) while the two of them are in Italy to repair and sell a home that belonged to the former’s late wife. Valeria Bilello also stars. The chance to play Krypton’s most famous native may be a dream job, but had it come to him earlier, Tyler Hoechlin might have turned it down. “It’s a big commitment,” he notes, but he ultimately accepted the role he now plays in “Superman & Lois” Tuesdays on The CW (and, in Canada, CTV Sci- Fi Channel). Hoechlin first had the role in recurring appearances on “Supergirl,” then played it in the “Arrowverse” crossovers “Elseworlds” and “Crisis on Infinite Earths” ... joined for those by the Lois Lane to his Man of Steel, “Grimm” alum Elizabeth Tulloch. “When you do series TV, it’s not six weeks, it’s not eight weeks – it’s a majority of the year, and hopefully, multiple years,” reasons Hoechlin, who knew that firsthand from his work on “7th Heaven” and “Teen Wolf.” “I wanted to have time to really figure out what I wanted to do, and to have the freedom to go from one project to another. “I did that for a time, then everything kind of fell into place around the same time,” the friendly Hoechlin adds. “They were thinking this was something they might actually get done, and I was ready to commit to something long-term again. It just worked out for everybody.” When Hoechlin started playing Superman, a super-series of his own wasn’t part of the plan. “They just wanted to have a fun salute to the character on ‘Supergirl’,” he recalls, “then it kind of evolved over the years. It’s been such a great experience, I’ve really, thoroughly enjoyed it. And I’ve been really lucky to work with a lot of incredible people along the way.” Birthdate: Sept. 11, 1987 Birthplace: Corona, Calif. Current residence: Los Angeles Marital status: Single Other television work includes: “Legends of Tomorrow,” “Batwoman,” “Arrow,” “The Flash,” “Supergirl,” “Another Life,” “The Sticks,” “Match Game,” “Hollywood Game Night,” “Teen Wolf,” “Castle,” “My Boys,” “Lincoln Heights,” “Grizzly Rage,” “CSI: Miami,” “7th Heaven” Movie work includes: “Palm Springs,” “Can You Keep a Secret?,” “Then Came You,” “Bigger,” “The Domestics,” “Fifty Shades Freed,” “Stratton,” “Undrafted,” “Melvin Smarty,” “Charlie Brown: Blockhead’s Revenge,” “Hall Pass,” “Open Gate,” “Solstice,” “The Rapture of the Athlete Assumed Into Heaven,” “Road to Perdition,” “Train Quest,” “Family Tree”