'Last King of the Cross', an operatic story of brothers John (Lincoln Younes) and Sam Ibrahim (Claude Jabbour), will premiere on Paramount+ 17 February.
Abe Forsythe's black comedy Down Under is set hit Australian cinemas on August 4.
Radio and television personality Amanda Keller will host this Wednesday's AACTA Awards ceremony, with an array of international and domestic talent confirmed to attend.
Callan Mulvey, Tess Haubrich, Claude Jabbour, Maria Tran, Matt Nable, and Damian Walshe-Howling will appear alongside Lincoln Younes and Ian McShane in Helium's 'Last King of the Cross', which has commenced production in Sydney.
Filming has begun in Victoria on ABC period comedy 'Gold Diggers', with Claire Lovering and Danielle Walker leading an ensemble cast that includes Megan Wilding, Luke Mullins, Eddie Perfect, Brandon McClelland and Wil King.
The second season of Helium's 'Last King of the Cross' will see the addition of two new members to the Ibrahim family, with Dave Hoey and Alex Kaan joining the cast as Michael and Fadi Ibrahim, respectively.
Ian McShane is the latest actor to be added to the line-up for Paramount+ drama 'Last King of the Cross'.
Lincoln Younes auditioned for multiple US roles during six pilot seasons without success - but his persistence paid off when he was invited to join the ensemble cast of Grand Hotel.