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+10 +1Hollywood Insiders Respond to Streamers Pulling Projects: “It’s Horrifying”
Rian Johnson and Jerry Bruckheimer weigh in on the trend of disappearing films and TV series from streaming platforms: "The fact that it's becoming common practice is terrible."
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+12 +1Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Back in Action, and His First TV Series, in Netflix’s ‘Fubar’ Trailer
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back. Netflix has released the first teaser trailer for the “Terminator” star’s upcoming action-comedy series, titled “Fubar.” “Everywhere I go, people ask me when I’m going to do another big action comedy like ‘True Lies.’ Well, here it is,” Schwarzenegger said in a statement. “‘Fubar’ will kick your ass and make you laugh — and not just for two hours. You get a whole season.”
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+4 +1‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max
HBO Max is expanding the world of Stephen King‘s IT with the drama series Welcome To Derry (wt) from Warner Bros. Television and developed for TV by filmmakers Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti (IT, IT Chapter Two) and Jason Fuchs (IT Chapter Two, Wonder Woman).
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+2 +1Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble
Warner Bros. Discovery continued to work on making all its various pieces, merged together last year, into a cohesive whole. The New York owner of the TNT and TBS cable networks, the HBO Max streaming service and the Warner Bros. production studio reported a net loss of $2.1 billion for its fiscal fourth quarter after the company wrote down $1.85 billion in assets and faced nearly $1.2 billion in restructuring expenses.
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+15 +1What rewatching old shows teaches us about ourselves
Returning to familiar TV shows is about more than nostalgia.
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+20 +1Amidst 'Yellowstone' drama Kevin Costner has begun casting for 'Horizon 2'
Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan’s has been tainted. Deadline revealed a month after the drama’s season 5 midseason finale aired on Paramount Network that co-creator and showrunner Sheridan had opted to end Yellowstone when it returns later this summer. The decision was taken when Kevin sought to merely “spend a week shooting” the final six episodes.
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+4 +1Ryan Seacrest to Exit ‘Live With Kelly and Ryan,’ Mark Consuelos Joins as Kelly Ripa’s Co-Host
Ryan Seacrest is exiting “Live With Kelly and Ryan” after six years acting as Kelly Ripa’s co-host on the ABC daytime talker. Upon Seacrest’s exit, Ripa will be joined by her husband, Mark Consuelos, as her new co-host and the show will be rebranded “Live With Kelly and Mark.”
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+19 +1Animal Control review: A light-hearted cop comedy without cops
Joel McHale stars in a solid Fox sitcom destined to improve.
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+11 +1Fubo TV just took away monthly billing for new members
Plus, Fubo TV's new Regional Sports Fee headache adds to the cord-cutting math
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+16 +1‘Ted Lasso’ Books Season 3 Premiere Date
America’s favorite (fictional) Premier League team, AFC Richmond, is headed back to the pitch in a matter of weeks. Apple TV+ has set a March 15 premiere date for season three of Ted Lasso. The two-time Emmy winner for best comedy series will roll out its 12-episode season weekly starting then — which puts its finale at May 31, the last day of eligibility for Emmy consideration this year. The announcement also came with a teaser for the new season, riffing on Ted’s (Jason Sudeikis) “Believe” sign (watch it below).
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+15 +1Don’t watch ‘Star Trek: Picard’ season three, it’ll only encourage them | Engadget
It’s 2034 and Warner Bros. decides it needs to wring more cash out of Friends, the decade defining cultural juggernaut and sitcom behemoth. Imagine what that show would be like; A warm and cozy three-decades-later check-in on characters you know intimately well. After all, you probably spent your formative years watching them mature from young single New Yorkers to a series of families. Maybe it’ll tickle those nostalgia glands, reminding you of when you watched the show with your own family as a kid.
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+17 +1‘Wednesday’ Outpaces ‘House Of The Dragon’ To Become Most-Watched Premiere Of 2022; Widespread Streaming Content Fuels Subscription Cycling — Report
Streamers hoping to capture audiences with their latest television series have a limited window to do so, according to a new report from Samba TV. In fact, shows may only have a shelf life of about two weeks to attract viewers. Data from 20 of the most popular shows released in the second half of 2022 shows that 15 of them had driven more than 75% of their total 51-day viewership in just the first 15 days of release. The only exception? Netflix’s Wednesday.
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+18 +1Fox News Is Giving Greg Gutfeld a Super Bowl Ad (Exclusive)
Anheuser-Busch, General Motors, Molson-Coors, Uber and … Greg Gutfeld? The Fox News host will be getting the Super Bowl treatment this Sunday, with the cable news channel set to run a 15-second spot promoting his 11 p.m. late night show Gutfeld! during the big game.
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+18 +1‘I’ve never forgotten it’: the very best (and very worst) TV endings of all time
The final three minutes of Blackadder is so exquisitely played, so at odds with the extreme silliness of the rest of the series – and so very sad. There they stand – Blackadder, Baldrick, George and poor Capt Darling, going over the top after all – on the frontline, in a cloud of gun smoke. For a moment, they thought “the Great War of 1914 to 1917” was over. But no.
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+15 +1Bryan Cranston: "I'd like to play Willie Nelson – we're both old"
Bryan Cranston loves watching TV. He truly can’t get enough. “It’s like eating a pint of ice cream,” he tells us via Zoom, licking his lips through the laptop screen. “You go ‘OK, just one more dish, just one more episode…’ And then you watch one more, and then another, and you’re like: ‘I gotta go to bed! It’s three o’clock in the morning!”
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+16 +1‘Dr. Phil’ tried to revamp itself in final months as sponsors fled: sources
Dr. Phil’s decision to call it quits last week came months after producers tried and failed to revamp the long-running CBS daytime show in a desperate bid to lure back skittish advertisers, The Post has learned. After years of Dr. Phil McGraw staging dramatic “interventions” with wayward teens and squabbling families — and in some cases being accused of exploiting the troubles of celebrities like Britney Spears and Shelley Duvall — CBS insiders were concerned that viewers and advertisers alike were lumping in Dr. Phil with other “quack doctors” who have left TV in recent years, multiple sources told The Post.
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+23 +1Dr. Phil's reality TV show is ending — 21 years too late
Oprah protégé Phil McGraw combined “freak show” reality-style entertainment with the facade of authority. And made millions.
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+13 +1Yellowjackets Cast Signals Season 2 Filming Wrap; New Image Released
The cast offers their goodbyes as they wrap up filming on Showtime's Yellowjackets Season 2 (premiering March 24th); a new image was released.
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+19 +1Seth Rogen Wouldn’t Do a Freaks and Geeks Reboot
Seth Rogen has a message to anyone thinking about trying to reboot or revive Freaks and Geeks: GET A JOB. STAY AWAY FROM HER. “I know enough now not to fuck with that, to just let it be good and not try to go revisit it,” he told People. “And just let it exist.” Created by Mr. Suits himself, Paul Feig, and EP’d by Judd Apatow, Freaks and Geeks was the cocoon from which 2000s comedy emerged.
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+13 +1What's behind the dramatic drop in NHL viewership?
National NHL TV viewership in the U.S. is reportedly down more than 20 percent compared to last season, but social media engagement has exploded.
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