Netflix has released a new trailer for Season 3 of The Umbrella Academy, and the clip finally gives fans their first, in-depth look at what the next batch of episodes have in store. Season 3 of The Umbrella Academy hits Netflix on June 22. The trailer, which you can see …
Read More »Marvel Studios Releases First Look At New Echo MCU TV Show
Marvel has released the first image of its upcoming series Echo, slated for release on Disney+ sometime in 2023. A picture tweeted by the comics giant shows Alaqua Cox as in the title role. Cox originated the role in last year’s Hawkeye series. In a release, Marvel shares that production …
Read More »Tom Cruise: I Wouldn't Let Top Gun Maverick Debut On Streaming
As Top Gun: Maverick is slowly, finally, winding its way into theaters on May 27, Tom Cruise told an audience at Cannes that the long-awaited sequel that a streaming debut for the film was never on the table. Variety was the first to report. “That’s not going to happen,” said …
Read More »Marvel Signs Deal To Keep Using Stan Lee's Likeness For 20 Years
Marvel has reached an agreement to license the name and likeness of Stan Lee for future feature films, television productions, Disney theme parks, and various “experiences” for the next 20 years. The Hollywood Reporter was first to report. “It really ensures that Stan, through digital technology and archival footage and …
Read More »The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen Reboot Is Now In Development
A reboot of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is in development with 20th Century Studios and Hulu, according to Deadline. As of this writing, details are scarce, though the project is expected to be a film. Nevertheless, it’s a safe bet that this reboot will be a from-scratch reset from …
Read More »Netflix Lays Off About 150 Employees In The United States
Netflix has laid off approximately 150 employees across the company, according to an internal memo obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. The publication further adds that the layoffs constitute 2% of the streaming giant’s total workforce, and most of the cuts are happening in the United States. Previously, Netflix has been …
Read More »Star Wars: Lucasfilm Confirms No More Casting Of New Actors As Classic Characters
Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy confirmed in a new interview that the Star Wars franchise will no longer cast new actors in the role of classic characters. Speaking with Vanity Fair, Kennedy was one of many involved with the franchise giving an overview about the avalanche of Star Wars content just …
Read More »Netflix Announces New Roast Series, First Target Is Tom Brady
On the heels of Netflix floating the idea of getting into new types of livestreaming comedy events, the Associated Press is reporting that the streamer will be launching a series of comedy-roast specials in 2023. NFL quarterback Tom Brady will executive produce the series, titled Greatest Roasts of All Time: …
Read More »Avatar 2 May Lead A Renewed 3D Theatrical Push
Avatar 2 may singlehandedly revive an interest among moviegoers for 3D theatrical experiences, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Response to the long-awaited sequel was astronomical, whose first trailer was released earlier this month and within 24 hours hit nearly 150 million views. The upcoming blockbuster sequel, whose full name is …
Read More »Netflix Reportedly Looking Into Livestreaming
Netflix subscribers may be getting a live-streaming option for unscripted shows and stand-up specials, according to Deadline. Citing unnamed sources, the publication indicates this functionality is still strictly in the earliest stages of development and there is no timeline. Netflix has not provided a comment about the upcoming feature, but …
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