No one seems to have cracked the code of the video game movie. Take “Assassin’s Creed,” from Ubisoft.
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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVNetflix has given a formal green light to Blue Eye Samurai, animated action series from Michael Green and Amber Noizumi, which stars Maya Erskine, George Takei, Masi Oka, Randall Park, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Brenda Song, and Darren Barnet.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersIt centers on a mixed-race master (Erskine) of the sword who lives a life in disguise while seeking revenge in Edo-period Japan.Green and Noizumi are the creators
.No one seems to have cracked the code of the video game movie. Take “Assassin’s Creed,” from Ubisoft.
If you were to ask an average film or TV fan who should be the director to bring back a live-action series remake of “The Addams Family,” you’d likely hear the name Tim Burton from just about everyone. Burton is a filmmaker that not only has been hugely influenced by “The Addams Family,” but his projects feel like they could very well exist in the same universe with Gomez and Morticia.
Living through a pandemic has meant that a lot of creative endeavours have been curtailed, with travel, touring, and in-person collaboration obviously affected. However, musicians have shown great resilience throughout 2020 with Mexican Summer's Looking Glass singles series an interesting case in point.
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterChris Nee and her production company Laughing Wild are best known for creating all-inclusive children’s programming such as Doc McStuffins and Vampirina in bringing more representation to Netflix.
Also Read: Emma Roberts Signs First-Look Deal at Hulu, 'Tell Me Lies' Book Adaptation to Be First ProjectFelicia D. Henderson will serve as showrunner on the series, writing and executive producing alongside Schwab.
Mae Hamilton Now that Joe Rogan has moved his family and “The Joe Rogan Experience” down to the Lone Star State, where he recently spent $14.4 million on a sumptuous Lake Austin mansion, the podcast superstar is hoping to shed some excess California real estate baggage.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNetflix has signed an overall deal with writer and producer Michael Green.The first project under that deal will be the animated series “Blue Eye Samurai,” which has been ordered to series at the streamer. Geeen co-created the series along with Amber Noizumi.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterTed Sarandos is not much for change, personally.It’s a funny thing to say about the recently minted co-CEO of Netflix, one of the entertainment world’s biggest disruptors, but as he points out, he’s had only “two cars and one job over the past 20 years.”“I am one of those folks who ends up doing things a long time, so I’m not one of these people who flips things easy,” he says with a laugh.His previous car, which lasted 11 years, was an Acura MDX; he drove around a
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVAn animated series adaptation of BOOM! Studios Eisner Award-winning Lumberjanes comic books and graphic novels is headed to HBO Max.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“The Batman” may have been delayed until 2022, but the Batmobile is revving up for its own adventure.Warner Bros.
Peter White Television EditorNetflix has ordered its latest family series – a live-action series based on William Joyce’s book Ollie’s Odyssey.The series will be adapted by Shannon Tindle, who worked as a designer on Coraline and wrote stop-motion fantasy film Kubo and the Two Strings, and directed by Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse director Peter Ramsey.Lost Ollie has been handed a four-part order with episodes of 45 minutes.The show follows a lost toy, searching across the countryside for
Graham Norton has been named the most dangerous celebrity to search for online in the UK by cybersecurity firm McAfee, ahead of Ricky Gervais and Tom Hardy.
Jamie Lang Zodiac Kids, a Banijay company based in London and Paris, is teaming with Finnish animation studio Gigglebug Entertainment on an all new series “The Unstoppable Yellow Yeti,” commissioned by Disney Channel Europe, Middle East and Africa and Nordic broadcasters YLE in Finland, DR in Denmark, NKR in Norway, and SVT in Sweden.The show was originally created by Gigglebug Entertainment creative director Joonas Utti and CEO Anttu Harlin.
Miguel and Nazanin Mandi shared a special moment together during the fashion show. The couple is featured in Rihanna's star-studded showcase of the icon’s new Fall 2020 collection.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, a limited series co-created by longtime collaborators Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, has been greenlighted by Netflix, with Richard Jenkins co-starring, Carl Franklin (Mindhunter, The Leftovers) directing and Janet Mock (Pose, Hollywood) writing and directing.
Will Thorne Staff WriterYet another animated comedy could be coming to Fox.The network has put an untitled project from comedian Jermaine Fowler into development, Variety has learned.The prospective series is loosely based on Fowler’s formidable years growing up in a working class town in Prince George’s County, Maryland, with his family.Fowler will serve as creator, writer and executive producer on the project, which hails from Fox Entertainment.