Pogues frontman Shane Mac Gowan has created a range of products based on his drawing ‘Two Leprechauns’.
18.03.2020 - 20:19 / variety.com
When Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan first introduced their version of “Westworld” on HBO in 2016, they brought to life a world that was inherently more technologically advanced than the real world. At first, that was depicted through the theme parks in the show, populated by actors playing robotic hosts perfectly designed to reflect a real human’s face, body, movements and personality.
The implication was always that the larger world outside of the parks had come a long way. But in the third season
.Pogues frontman Shane Mac Gowan has created a range of products based on his drawing ‘Two Leprechauns’.
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Now that many Americans are working from home amid the coronavirus outbreak, producers from are taking inspiration from our new normal. reports that Ben Silverman and Paul Lieberstein, former executive producers on the NBC sitcom, are developing a remote workplace comedy series that will unfold over Zoom and other methods of digital communication.
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