Lin-Manuel Miranda is everywhere these days. Following “In The Heights” this summer based on one of his plays and the “Tick, Tick Boom” musical starring Andrew Garfield arriving later this year, Miranda is practically ubiquitous.
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More The Witcher content is coming down the hatch this year as Netflix reveals the premiere date for its anime movie The Witcher: Nightmare of The Wolf. Shortly after Netflix unveiled the premiere date for the Henry Cavill-starring drama’s Season 2, the streamer shared that Nightmare of The Wolf will premiere Monday August 23, 2021.
The logline: “Before Geralt, there was Vesemir — a cocky young witcher who delights in slaying monsters for coin. When a dangerous new power rises on the Continent,
Lin-Manuel Miranda is everywhere these days. Following “In The Heights” this summer based on one of his plays and the “Tick, Tick Boom” musical starring Andrew Garfield arriving later this year, Miranda is practically ubiquitous.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe “Hawkeye” series at Disney Plus finally has a premiere date.The show, which stars Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld, will debut on November 24, Marvel Studios announced Thursday.More to come…#Hawkeye never misses
Netflix is saying goodbye to at the end of August 2021, as well as some other popular TV shows and movies, including,, and more.The Daniel Craig movies, Casino Royale andQuantum of Solace, will also be leaving Netflix in August, as well as and Read on for a complete list of what movies and TV shows are leaving in August. Be sure to check out everything coming to Netflix as well, and our guide to what new movies you can watch at home.Check back here every month for the latest upcoming Netflix
Netflix has announced a premiere date for the sixth and final season of Lucifer.Sharing the news with a 60 second teaser trailer during yesterday’s (July 24) San Diego Comic-Con at Home, the Warner Bros.-produced fantasy series will arrive on Netflix on September 10.The show, which stars Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar, with Lesley-Ann Brandt, Lauren German, D.B.
We’re not going to get into it, but this summer is not exactly the running-through-fields medication commercial we hoped it would be.
Silly season and the inevitable summer lull in great TV viewing options that it brings is upon us.
30 Rock (all seven seasons!) to a new cooking show starring Paris Hilton. Below, check out everything coming to Netflix in August 2021: 30 Rock, seasons 1-7BeethovenBeethoven's 2ndBeowulfCatch Me If You CanDarwin’s GameDeep Blue SeaThe Edge of SeventeenFerris Bueller's Day OffFive Feet Apart, seasons 1-5Good Luck ChuckThe Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of GeorgiaHunter X Hunter (2011), seasons 5-6InceptionThe Lincoln LawyerThe LosersThe MachinistMagnoliaMajor PayneMy GirlMy Girl 2The NetThe
Love Actually and The Time Traveler's Wife while you can. Those are just two of the 40+ titles that will no longer be available come August. Here’s everything in August 2021.
Netflix has released the full list of movies and television shows heading to the streaming service beginning on August 1, 2021!
Unfortunately, every month, Netflix removes a handful of movies and television shows from the streaming service.
On Tuesday, Netflix unveiled Plastic Cup Boyz: Laughing My Mask Off!, a new collection of stand-up specials exec produced by Kevin Hart, which will debut on the streamer on July 27.
With its already large fanbase thanks to the novels and, of course, the really popular video game series, “The Witcher” seemed like a chance for Netflix to have a new franchise when it was announced a few years ago. Sure enough, when Season 1 of the series debuted, “The Witcher” was an instant hit, with the streaming platform quickly getting started on Season 2 and spinoffs.
The Mitchells vs. The Machines, featuring the voices of Danny McBride and Olivia Colman, has become Netflix’s biggest animated film to date.
Rosa Salazar (Alita: Battle Angel, Undone) is navigating through Hollywood’s seedy underbelly in the first look teaser trailer (above) for the Netflix limited series and things are looking grim.
Netflix has set the premiere date for and released the first teaser of its “Brand New Cherry Flavor” TV series.Based on Todd Grimson’s 1996 novel of the same name, the series tells the story of filmmaker who heads to Hollywood in the early ‘90s to make her movie but tumbles down a hallucinatory rabbit hole of sex, magic, revenge – and kittens. “Brand New Cherry Flavor” will launch Friday, Aug.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentNetflix is teaming with Romain Gavras, the French filmmaker of “The World is Yours” and “Our Day Will Come,” for his next film which will start production this week in France. The untitled film will mark Gavras’s follow up to his 2018 film “The World is Yours,” a crime comedy with Isabelle Adjani and Vincent Cassel, which world premiered at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaNetflix and Universal Filmed Entertainment Group are extending an agreement that will give the streaming giant exclusive rights in the U.S. to the media company’s animated feature films.The pact is a multi-year licensing deal and guarantees that the streamer will have access to films involving the Minions, Shrek and much more.
Antonio Ferme editorNetflix announced that the upcoming thriller series “Hit & Run” will premiere on Aug. 6.The nine-episode series follows tour guide Segev Azulai (Lior Raz) living a content life in Tel Aviv with his young daughter (Neta Orbach) and his new American wife Danielle (Kaelen Ohm).