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Contrabardus

Well-Known Member
#1
[video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSvnepZS26s[/video]
 

da_fox2279

California Crackpot
#4
Netflix has officially cancelled Iron Fist; the character may appear in other shows.
 

da_fox2279

California Crackpot
#6
Luke Cage is not getting a third season, per Deadline. No reason given for the cancellation, yet.
 

da_fox2279

California Crackpot
#10
Game of Thrones' final season premires in April.
 

mgsaintz

Well-Known Member
#12
Not likely, seems like Netflix is ending their Marvel projects; most likely because Disney is pulling them out for their own streaming service or Hulu when they finish their purchase of Fox.
 

da_fox2279

California Crackpot
#13
And Netflix has cancelled Punisher and Jessica Jones today...
 

da_fox2279

California Crackpot
#15
DC Universe is offering a 1 month subscription for $.80, throught April 4. Renews at the standard price of $7.99 per month afterwards.

x-posted in Comic News
 

BtML

Well-Known Member
#16

So what do you guys think? I might take a look, time willing.
 

da_fox2279

California Crackpot
#17
For anyone who's interested, Tubi TV is streaming the Deep Space Nine documentary, What We Leave Behind for free.
 

da_fox2279

California Crackpot
#18
Mike Judge is rebooting Beavis and Butthead for Comedy Central, no date set.
 

da_fox2279

California Crackpot
#20
Marvel has announced Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black, Perry Mason) as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk in the upcoming Disney+ series.
 

silentorphan

Well-Known Member
#23
Paramount Plus.

The Rotten Tomatoes YouTube channel also has the trailer, in case of region restrictions. (IIRC, the Star Trek Picard trailer was inaccessible to some people here.)
 

da_fox2279

California Crackpot
#25
Per comicbook.com, the Fox network is working on an animated series based on Berkley Breathed's Bloom County newspaper strip.

On one hand, I loved the comic strip growing up, and still like to read it (and its sequels, Outland and Opus) again every now and then.

On the other, it really was a product of its time, and I'm not sure how well it would work today. Guess we'll see.
 
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