Making some changes. Jemima Khan has exited The Crown after joining as a consultant for season 5, according to a report by The Sunday Times.
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John Cho is “Cowboy Bebop” come to life in Netflix’s live-action teaser.
The streaming giant released a teaser on Tuesday for its upcoming live-action adaptation of the beloved Japanese anime. The highly stylized show has plenty of character packed into this sub-three-minute glance.
“Cowboy Bebop” is described as “an action-packed space western about three bounty hunters, a.k.a. ‘cowboys’, all trying to outrun the past. As different as they are deadly, Spike Spiegel (Cho), Jet Black (Mustafa
Making some changes. Jemima Khan has exited The Crown after joining as a consultant for season 5, according to a report by The Sunday Times.
Christopher Vourlias Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, has acquired worldwide rights (excluding Africa and Japan) to “Indemnity,” an action-thriller written and directed by South African filmmaker Travis Taute that had its world premiere at Montreal’s Fantasia Film Festival.
Mark Schilling Japan CorrespondentJapanese death game series “Alice in Borderland” had already been a success for Netflix.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefNippon TV, one of Japan’s entertainment groups, has struck a deal to license 30 drama and entertainment titles to Netflix for play across Asia, outside Japan.
meant to be set in Atlanta. That’s no easy feat.Wright’s long-gestating adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s beloved indie comic book (which he first read during the press tour for “Shaun of the Dead”) is arguably his most visually ravishing movie.
Netflix just released the first proper trailer for the upcoming live-action “Cowboy Bebop” adaptation.
tantalizing anime audiences with a quickie teaser, Netflix has finally dropped the official trailer for its new live-action series. “If you need to find me — I go by Spike Siegel these days,” star John Cho, 49, intones at the beginning of the epic trailer.
The “Cowboy Bebop” official trailer was revealed today in a live virtual event with appearances by stars John Cho, Daniella Pineda, and Mustafa Shakir. Fans collected their “bounties” to hit the threshold and unlock the first footage from the series.
Selome Hailu editorNetflix has released the official trailer for the upcoming “Cowboy Bebop” live-action adaptation, offering a glimpse into Spike Spiegel’s mysterious past. Based on the late ‘90s anime series of the same name, “Cowboy Bebop” stars John Cho as Spike, a bounty hunter who leads a team throughout outer space to hunt down criminals.
Jamie Lang Kids First will collaborate with Amazon Kids Plus on a new original kids’ program set in the Hello Kitty universe titled “Hello Kitty: Super Style!” The new series is being produced with a global audience in mind, and will be made available in major territories around the world, including the U.S. Paris-based Watch Next.
EXCLUSIVE: The venerable Power Rangers TV series is on the move. Netflix will be the exclusive US home for the upcoming second season of Power Rangers Dino Fury — Power Rangers‘ 29th season overall — which will debut on the streamer in spring 2022. Netflix has incensed the series from Entertainment One and Hasbro.
action-packed teaser.The 2½-minute trailer, titled “The Lost Session,” featured characters Spike Spiegel (voiced by John Cho), Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir) and Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda) running after a runaway target while squabbling about how to best catch the enemy.
Hang with Spike Spiegel (John Cho), Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir), and Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda) as they kick ass and chase bounties…you know, if they don’t get themselves killed first. Yes, it’s “Cowboy Bebop,” the long-awaited, slightly delayed live-action Netflix series based on the classic anime series.
Katie Song Netflix has released a new teaser trailer for the upcoming series “Cowboy Bebop” in anticipation of its premiere in exactly one month.
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Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItaly’s RAI Com, which is the sales arm of Italian state broadcaster RAI, is scoring sales to key territories on Gabriele Mainetti’s “Freaks Out,” following the genre-bending film’s launch in competition at Venice.Mainetti’s lavish historical fantasy set in 1943 Rome, where four “freaks” who work in a circus are left to their own devices when the Eternal City is bombed by Allied Forces, has been sold to Metropolitan Film for France and to The Klockwork
The latest animated film from acclaimed Studio Ghibli is coming to Netflix on Nov. 18, expanding the streamer’s already extensive catalog.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefStreaming giant Netflix has licensed rights to “Earwig and the Witch,” the most recent animated feature from Japan’s Studio Ghibli. The deal excludes the U.S.
Cowboy Bebop anime series is set to make its Netflix debut this month.All 26 episodes of the 1998 series will arrive on the platform on October 21, Netflix revealed today (October 13).The anime is being released ahead of its live-action remake, which will premiere on November 19.
Starting October 21, all 26 episodes of space western action-adventure series Cowboy Bebop will be available on Netflix as the streamer has acquired the rights to the original anime. This announcement comes weeks before the live-action Cowboy Bebop series premiere.