The 2021 American Music Awards nominations – aka the AMAs – are finally here!
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Netflix has dropped its trailer for the third and final season of its epic sci-fi, Lost In Space.
The Robinson family will be returning to our screens once more, revealing what happened after the space disaster finale on season 2 in 2019.
In the brand new trailer, Will Robinson - the youngest member of the family - can be heard sending out a dramatic transmission.
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The 2021 American Music Awards nominations – aka the AMAs – are finally here!
A brand new Christmas film starring Michael Sheen and Nathalie Emmanuel is going to be hitting Sky TV and NOW this festive season.
Netflix has dropped the trailer for a brand new limited series starring Kevin Hart and Wesley Snipes.
Teen spy series Alex Rider is returning to Amazon Prime for a second season and it looks like it’s going to be non-stop action.
Selling Sunset. The reality TV show follows the professional and personal lives of the team at luxury real estate agency The Oppenheim group in sunny LA.
Prepare for more multi-million dollar properties, chic outfits and, of course, drama as Netflix 's Selling Sunset is finally set to return.
EXCLUSIVE: Chicago P.D. writer/executive producer Gwen Sigan has been promoted to showrunner. She is taking the reins of the long-running NBC series as part of an overall deal with Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, which produces the cop drama.
Selling Sunset's series four release date has been revealed by Netflix with the show returning in just five weeks.The hit streaming service confirmed that the reality show, which follows the workplace dramas of a group of ambitious estate agents at The Oppenheim Group, will be able to stream on Wednesday 24 November. It was revealed earlier this year that Selling Sunset had been renewed for two new series but the return date had yet to be unveiled.
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.
Sandra Bullock‘s upcoming movie, The Lost City, has been rescheduled.
Paramount comedy The Lost City will now open wide three weeks earlier than expected, the studio announced today, as its release date moves from April 15 to March 25, 2022.
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COBRA is back for another explosive season with the political thriller returning on Sky Max and NOW this week.
Amazon Original The Wheel of Time is Prime's big fantasy show for 2021, and it's coming to a screen near you very soon.
The ‘Narcos’ TV franchise has always been known for being bold. Sure, the series tells stories that many people already know, taking the stories of real-life drug kingpins from the past and showing what happened, but “Narcos” has never been shy about moving forward with new locations, new casts, and new stories, making each season something unique.
Netflix has confirmed the third and final season of Lost In Space will release December 1.The modern reimagining of the classic 1960s sci-fi series, set 30 years in the future, follows the Robinson family who have been selected to help colonise space.
Netflix’s Lost in Spacewill blast off on its third and final mission on December 1, and the streamer released a stack of first look images and a teaser trailer.
Square Enix has announced the passing of Koichi Sugiyama, composer of the Dragon Quest series of games today (October 7).Announced on the company’s official website, Sugiyama, who created more than 500 songs for eleven games, for over 35 years passed away on September 30, aged 90. He is also known for his work composing songs for the long running Shiren the Wanderer titles.
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