Mulan is finally arriving on Disney+. And that's not the only movie or TV show worth noting.
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Avatar live-action Netflix series. I can finally tell you that I am no longer involved with the project.
In June of this year, after two years of development work, Bryan Konietzko and I made the difficult decision to leave the production,” DiMartino wrote on his personal website Wednesday.Also Read: TikTok Trump Impersonator Sarah Cooper Sets Netflix Comedy SpecialDiMartino ascribed the decision to creative issues between them and Netflix. Netflix did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request
.Mulan is finally arriving on Disney+. And that's not the only movie or TV show worth noting.
now-deleted tweet that she and her team had not received a request for the use of her cover; Sony/ATV Music Publishing, which publishes Cohen’s catalog, also said it had declined the RNC’s request for a live performance of the song.Also Read: Sad! Trump Lost 5 Million Cable Viewers for His RNC Speech Compared to 2016“On the eve of the finale of the convention, representatives from the Republican National Committee contacted us regarding obtaining permission for a live performance of Leonard
Nicolas Cage has played a number of strange characters over the decades. Who can forget Castor Troy in “Face/Off?” Or Ghost Rider pissing fire in the superhero sequel ‘Spirit of Vengeance?’ Then, of course, there’s whatever the hell he was doing in “Season of the Witch.” But we can safely say that his upcoming role in the Amazon series “Highfire” might be his weirdest yet.
Netflix has revealed that it will be releasing its live-action Resident Evil TV series and shared some behind-the-scenes details.After much speculation, the streaming platform has agreed to a series of eight hour-long episodes based on the popular survival horror video game franchise.Andrew Dabb (Supernatural) will serve as showrunner, and Bronwen Hughes (The Walking Dead) will executive-produce and direct the first two episodes.The series is described as a brand-new story spread across two
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterGold House, which helped bolster inclusive films such as Parasite, The Farewell, Crazy Rich Asians and Just Mercy with its #GoldOpen movement, has set its first #GoldOpen Premier Access event for Disney’s forthcoming live-action Mulan, which drops on Disney+ on September 4.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA live-action “Resident Evil” series has been picked up at Netflix.The streamer has given an eight episode order to the one-hour series, which is based on the Capcom video game franchise of the same name. Constantin Films, which produced the six-film franchise based on the games, will serve as the studio behind the series.
Even if the TV shows at the network aren’t to your liking, there’s no one out there that could argue that CW doesn’t take chances. Before Marvel TV was making all those superhero TV series, CW had already seen “Arrow” become a hit and kickstart a highly successful universe.
Variety, the girls are now ‘disillusioned twenty-somethings who resent having lost their childhood to crime fighting’.But now that the world needs them will they be able to put everything behind them and return to their superhero roots?The series is in development at American station The CW which is also home to Riverdale as well as classic teen dramas like Gossip Girl and The Vampire Diaries.Writers and executive producers Heather Regnier and Diablo Cody are currently working on the series,
The CW is headed to the city of Townsville. The network is developing a live-action update of Cartoon Network's Powerpuff Girls, with the three titular superheroes now young adults.
“The Powerpuff Girls” has become the latest animation to be given the live-action treatment.
Also Read: Latest Jim Carrey Cartoon Depicts Trump Supporter on Ventilator“The Powerpuff Girls” animated series originally premiered in 1998 and ran until 2005.
The CW is developing a live-action Powerpuff Girls series, according to Variety.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVArrowverse architect Greg Berlanti is ushering in a new group of superheroes at the CW.The network has put in development The Powerpuff Girls, a live-action series based on the original Cartoon Network animated series created by Craig McCracken. The project, featuring adult versions of the three kindergarten-aged girls from the classic animated series, hails from Diablo Cody (Juno, United States of Tara), Heather Regnier (Veronica Mars), Warner Bros.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Powerpuff Girls” could soon fly again. Variety has learned that a live-action version of the classic Cartoon Network series is in development at The CW.In the updated version of the series, the titular superheroes are now disillusioned twentysomethings who resent having lost their childhood to crime fighting.
PHOENIX -- A renewed focus on social justice in the wake of police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd has seen sales soar at Black-owned bookstores around the country as customers seek out knowledge from their own communities. The stores have always served as a community space for Black people to gather and educate themselves and their communities about their culture and history.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorUniversal Filmed Entertainment Group has its head in the cloud — and now it’s going to push its production teams there.The company has embarked on a major multiyear strategy to move its studios’ film and TV production from in-house servers to the Microsoft Azure cloud computing platform.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorUniversal Filmed Entertainment Group and Microsoft Corp.