Alton Brown is one of the Food Network’s fan favorite celebrity chefs, however, he recently made the decision to leave the channel and head to Netflix to host
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J. Kim Murphy Bo Burnham released an extended video featuring deleted material from his 2021 Netflix special “Bo Burnham: Inside” on Monday evening.The video, titled “THE INSIDE OUTTAKES,” comes in at nearly 63 minutes long, just 24 minutes shy of the 83-minute runtime of the original “Inside.” Burnham revisited the footage in April, beginning to edit together the extra footage into a cohesive video.The comedian and singer-songwriter announced the debut as a surprise through Twitter, first teasing with a simple tweet that read “stand by…” before firing off a follow-up a few minutes later.He wrote, “a year ago today, I released a special called inside. i’ve spent the last two months editing together material that i short for the special but didn’t end up using.
it will be on my youtube channel in one hour. i hope you enjoy it.” a year ago today, i released a special called inside. i've spent the last two months editing together material that i shot for the special but didn’t end up using.
it will be on my youtube channel in one hour. i hope you enjoy it.— Bo Burnham (@boburnham) May 31, 2022Burnham wrote, directed, shot, sound edited and cut together “Inside” by himself over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic inside his own residence. It was released on the streamer in May 2021 and enjoyed a one-weekend theatrical run.
Burnham also released the music from the special in an album titled “Inside (The Songs),” which hit No. 1 on Billboard’s comedy albums chart and eventually climbed to No. 7 on the Top 200.The special was met with a warm critical reception and went on to a successful awards run.
Alton Brown is one of the Food Network’s fan favorite celebrity chefs, however, he recently made the decision to leave the channel and head to Netflix to host
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There’s no shortage of “Stranger Things” on Netflix thanks to the hit series’ massive fourth season, which was split into two volumes. After the first seven episodes were released on the streaming platform during Memorial Day weekend, the final two episodes will debut on July 1, just ahead of the Independence Day weekend. With just three weeks to go, Netflix released the first trailer for “Volume 2” during the streaming platform’s weeklong Geeked Week event.
If you’ve made it to the end of the first batch of “Stranger Things 4” episodes, when you get past the credits, you were rewarded with a little treat: a sneak peek at the last two episodes of the season. Now Netflix has released the teaser online.
on Netflix thanks to the hit series’ massive fourth season, which was split into two volumes. After the first seven episodes were released on the streaming platform during Memorial Day weekend, the final two episodes will debut on July 1, just ahead of the Independence Day weekend.
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Noah Schnapp and Millie Bobby Brown are opening up about fan speculations regarding Noah’s character Will, and his sexuality in the popular series ‘Stranger Things.’Rumors started following the premiere of the new season of the Netflix show, with fans sharing on social media that creators Matt and Ross Duffer are characterizing Will as gay in season four.The two actors shared their thoughts during a recent interview with Variety, revealing that it might be up to viewers interpretation, “I feel like they never really address it or blatantly say how Will is,” Noah said, referencing his character.“I think what’s really nice about Will’s character is that he’s just a human being going through his own personal demons and issues,” Millie stated, while Noah shared, “I find that people do reach to put a label on him and just want to know, so badly, like, ‘Oh, and this is it.’ He’s just confused and growing up.
Netflix special called Inside.To mark the one-year anniversary of his pandemic quarantine project, Burnham took to social media to announce he had put together another hour-long edit of more footage.“A year ago today, I released a special called inside. I’ve spent the last two months editing together material that I shot for the special but didn’t end up using.
Bo Burnham’s COVID-19 Netflix special “Bo Burnham: Inside” was quite a departure for the comedian but a wildly successful one. Both critics and audiences loved its release last May, its comedic but poignant notions of existential despair during the pandemic, and it has proven to have staying power.
Bo Burnham today dropped an edit of unreleased material from his 2021 Netflix comedy special Inside to mark the project’s one-year anniversary. He called it The Inside Outtakes.
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Stranger Things” Season 4 is finally over — well, at least for Volume 1. Netflix debuted the first seven episodes of Season 4 on May 27, nearly three years after Season 3 premiered, but for the first time in the series’ history, the new season will be split into two parts, which means fans will have to wait to see which beloved characters make it through the biggest season yet.Season 4 isn’t just the first to get a two-part release, it’s also the longest by far with nine episodes that are all over an hour long.
Stranger Things has been absent from our lives for three years but the wait is almost over. The Netflix show will be making up for lost time by releasing two volumes.
Stranger Things” — and Netflix execs have too. The show’s Season 4 arrival couldn’t come at a better time for the streamer, which could use a boost from its crown jewel series after a tumultuous spring.Here’s the good news for Netflix: With 9.5 million hours of the first season of “Stranger Things” viewed last week, it’s clear the Upside Down fandom is more than ready to return to Hawkins, Ind.
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