This could have gone in a bunch of threads, but probably relevant towards Prime streaming and future film productions.
https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1504510376859226153
This could have gone in a bunch of threads, but probably relevant towards Prime streaming and future film productions.
https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1504510376859226153
Speaking of Amazon, prime has Fringe for free (with minimal ads). I forgot how amazing/witty/different this show was.
Even though it’s my all time favorite show, not seeing it in 5+ years, it still holds up and I may actually even like it more than I thought I did.
final season of the last kingdom is out. solid show and more believable than vikings
Fall 2022 Lmao.
i cry
It’s looks fine, but I don’t get the point of remaking it, when the movie will never be topped.
^
Not only is the animation is godly, look at all crazy details.
Season 2 April 14th
New season starting June 28. That seems like a really fast turnaround for a new season to me. It'll only be about 8 months between the finale and the new premiere.
https://twitter.com/DiscussingFilm/s...3_9vlvKq5jUVOg
It's being developed for a Netflix release
This is piquing my interest.
So I just binged Hard Cell on Netflix and geez... Such a fun little show and then it decides to just punch you in the gut with the last episode, wtf. I mean I was expecting something would go wrong considering it's a prison show, but I didn't think they'd go that hard. Kinda ruined my good mood for the night haha
Season 3 of Ultraman will be it's last.
Why this direction? They had the perfect template with TMNT2012 Version. Just copy that setting and theme.
Farewell dear friend, hope to see you again…
May 20th
This is the kids division of Netflix Animation. Bone series has been canceled
https://www.thewrap.com/netflix-anim...d-staged-data/
Several Netflix Animated films have been outright cancelled due to the massive layoffs, including Toil and Trouble by Lauren Faust and an adaptation of The Twits
According to several creators who spoke to TheWrap, the Kids & Family space at Netflix Animation has changed. Series that benefited from great word-of-mouth and critical praise aren’t being renewed and several high-profile projects have been unceremoniously canceled, including the long-delayed adaptation of Jeff Smith’s beloved comic book series “Bone”.
you are seeing fewer of these creator-driven projects. New series aren’t as exciting as they once were. Many animators have left the studio, decamping to old standbys like Cartoon Network, Disney and Nickelodeon or other upstarts like Apple TV+ and Amazon. And Netflix’s focus has shifted noticeably too.
Nobody mentioned Ozark's finale?