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Filmmaker Zack Snyder’s The Stone Quarry Productions banner has signed a two-year first-look film deal with Netflix which will include a direct sequel to this year’s zombie heist film “Army of the Dead”. The deal, the company’s first since exiting Warner Bros. Pictures in 2019, comes just weeks after Snyder set up his next movie, […]
Zack Snyder is set to direct Army of the Dead II for Netflix
A month after NBC axed its high-concept missing plane mystery drama “Manifest” following a three-season run, talk of the show’s possible resurrection is picking up steam. Deadline reports that NBC is in conversations with Warner Bros TV about a possible renewal. In addition, Netflix has also reportedly resumed talks with Warner Bros. TV about a […]
ABC is said to have renewed talks with Warner Bros and Netflix about commissioning Manifest: Season 04
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/media/20...casts-pandemic
Netflix misses its growth targets blaming post-lockdown effects... *sure jan*
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Netflix has announced it is in early development of a new live-action “Pokemon” TV series. Joe Henderson, the current co-showrunner and executive producer of Netflix’s “Lucifer” series, is attached to write and executive produce. He also worked on Hulu’s “11.22.63” and USA’s “White Collar”. That show airs its sixth and final season at the streamer […]
Netflix have announced they have begun early development of a live action series of Pokemon
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Sky Marks End of an Era as ‘Sky One’ Channel Is Retired in a Major Rebrand
My cynical side says it's to split the content into two channels, Sky Max and Sky Showcase, to enable them to change subscription packages so that you have to pay more to get them both when the content used to be on one channel.
Similar to when Sky and Virgin fell out, then made up and Sky let Virgin have Sky One again, by which point, Sky had moved all the big shows like Game of Thrones over to Sky Atlantic, which wasn't available on Virgin.
This was a fascinating documentary about Sky's nefarious practices to destroy BSB:
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Sounds about right though I suspect Sky will be the ones most hurt by gating their content more aggressively, if you have Virgin and a streaming service like Netflix/Disney+ then Sky is largely redundant. It's like fighting over scraps thinking the consumer is desperate when they're actually pretty full.
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