The debut trailer for The Haunting of Bly Manor has just debuted and it’s chilling!
12.08.2020 - 22:55 / tvguide.com
Avatar: The Last Airbender, we've got excellent news for you! Netflix is making a new live-action series, meaning you can relive the magic all over again! Details about the show are few and far between so far, but there are a few things we do know about the new adaptation, and we're always on the hunt for more news.
Here's everything we know so far about Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender live-action series so far.It does not have a premiere date yet. Though the project was originally
.The debut trailer for The Haunting of Bly Manor has just debuted and it’s chilling!
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWith the exhibition reopening of New York and Los Angeles still unclear, despite California Governor Gavin Newsom laying out a road map this afternoon, Paramount has opted to reschedule some of its fall releases, and date some new titles.After moving Top Gun: Maverick out of the Christmas corridor to July 2 next year, and the reported sale of Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse to Amazon, these leaves Paramount with only one theatrical release
Netflix has revealed that it will be releasing its live-action Resident Evil TV series and shared some behind-the-scenes details.After much speculation, the streaming platform has agreed to a series of eight hour-long episodes based on the popular survival horror video game franchise.Andrew Dabb (Supernatural) will serve as showrunner, and Bronwen Hughes (The Walking Dead) will executive-produce and direct the first two episodes.The series is described as a brand-new story spread across two
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA live-action “Resident Evil” series has been picked up at Netflix.The streamer has given an eight episode order to the one-hour series, which is based on the Capcom video game franchise of the same name. Constantin Films, which produced the six-film franchise based on the games, will serve as the studio behind the series.
surrounding the new Gossip Girl series since WarnerMedia first announced it was on the way. Slowly but surely we're learning more and more about the the anticipated drama, which will stream on WarnerMedia's new service, HBO Max.
The CW is developing a live-action Powerpuff Girls series, according to Variety.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVArrowverse architect Greg Berlanti is ushering in a new group of superheroes at the CW.The network has put in development The Powerpuff Girls, a live-action series based on the original Cartoon Network animated series created by Craig McCracken. The project, featuring adult versions of the three kindergarten-aged girls from the classic animated series, hails from Diablo Cody (Juno, United States of Tara), Heather Regnier (Veronica Mars), Warner Bros.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Powerpuff Girls” could soon fly again. Variety has learned that a live-action version of the classic Cartoon Network series is in development at The CW.In the updated version of the series, the titular superheroes are now disillusioned twentysomethings who resent having lost their childhood to crime fighting.
A new season 4 teaser for “The Crown” has been released.
tell-all reunion special for .There were plenty of tears, heartfelt apologies and some dramatic moments that went down as six of the eight couples who got engaged in the pods came together for the first time since filming wrapped nearly two years ago.
A post shared by Muireann O’Connell (@muireann.o) on Aug 11, 2020 at 11:27am PDTShortly after announcing that her ‘Out of Office is ON’, Muireann O’Connell took to her Instagram Stories to tell her fans why she was ‘freaking out’ about having some time off giving them a glimpse into how losing a job can have a lasting effect on your professional confidence.The 36-year-old star looked elegant in a cheetah print dress with statement red lipstick, as she explained: ‘I haven’t taken a holiday since
planned live-action adaptation of the series at Netflix.“Many of you have been asking me for updates about the ‘Avatar’ live-action Netflix series,” DiMartino wrote in an open letter on his website early Wednesday morning. “I can finally tell you that I am no longer involved with the project.