With lockdown measures still in effect, those group hugs will no doubt feel extra special. The Fab Five are back for season five and are heading to Philadelphia to make over a gay priest, a busy mom juggling work and parenting, a father preparing to attend his daughter’s wedding and a woman who has been teased for being tall. Get ready to cry for all the right reasons. Co-starring Edgar Ramírez, Gael García Bernal and Ana de Armas, you might find yourself tuning in more for the faces than the facts – and there is no shame in that. Based on Fernando Morais’s book The Last Soldiers Of The Cold War, Wasp Network tells the tale of the Cuban Five, government spies who tried to dismantle anti-Castro rebel groups based in Florida and were later convicted. It’s hard to say no to an Olivier Assayas film starring Penélope Cruz. star as vets returning to Vietnam to dig up the remains of their fallen comrade (Chadwick Boseman) and find some gold they all buried. And somewhere in between, Delroy Lindo and The Wire’s Isiah Whitlock Jr. The trailer jams to The Chamber Brothers’ Time Has Come Today while showing us news footage from the Vietnam War and nods, in both explicit and subtle ways, to Apocalypse Now. Judging by the wild and psychedelic trailer for Lee’s latest joint, war drama/comedy Da 5 Bloods looks like it too will mix things up with history and pop culture. With BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee fictionalized history while also challenging Hollywood’s history by depicting pivotal events involving the KKK, the South and Black people.