Moviegoers will venture into the final frontier one more time, with J.J. Abrams announcing a new “Star Trek” sequel is set to launch.
Moviegoers will venture into the final frontier one more time, with J.J. Abrams announcing a new “Star Trek” sequel is set to launch.
Matt Shakman, the veteran TV director whose credits include “Game of Thrones” and the hit Marvel series “WandaVision,” will direct the upcoming film with the entire reboot cast in talks to return, including Chris Pine as Captain James T. Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Commander Spock as well as Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, John Cho and Simon Pegg.
There’s another Star Trek on the way!
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterThey’re boldly going back.Paramount is planning to enter negotiations for “Star Trek” stars Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, John Cho, and Simon Pegg to return to the Enterprise for their fourth tour of duty in the venerable sci-fi franchise.The announcement was made by J.J.
EXCLUSIVE: After several fits and starts, the next Star Trek film is gearing up to begin production by year’s end. Paramount has begun talks with Chris Pine to reprise as James T. Kirk, and the intention is to engage to bring back aboard Zachary Quinto as Spock, Zoe Saldana as Lieutenant Uhura, Karl Urban as Dr. Bones McCoy, John Cho as Sulu and Simon Pegg as Scotty. Deadline revealed last summer that Paramount and producer JJ Abrams hired Matt Shakman to direct, fresh from the triumph of the Marvel/Disney+ series WandaVision, just after the series was nominated for 23 Emmys. Shakman has been supervising a draft by Josh Friedman and Cameron Squires, based off a draft by Lindsey Beer and Geneva Robertson-Dworet.
Terry Flores The VIEW Conference in association with Baobab Studios and OGR is presenting free virtual panels with the creatives behind some of the season’s most critically acclaimed animated films.First up is a free virtual screening and conversation with the filmmakers behind “Namoo,” the shortlisted animated short by Oscar-nominated Erick Oh. In addition to Oh, speakers will include Baobab Studios’ co-founders Maureen Fan and Eric Darnell, who produced “Namoo,” art director Eusong Lee and lead Quill artist Nick Ladd.
A change is happening at SNL!
Saturday Night Live head writer Anna Drezen is leaving the long-running NBC late-night comedy series.
The who’s who of Asian and Asian American talent and artists gathered for an evening of celebration at the 19th annual Unforgettable Gala, nearly two years after the Covid-19 pandemic brought live and in-person events to a screeching halt.
not OK — but he’s trying to be cool about it.Shakir took to Twitter a couple hours later, offering up a few tribute words, along with a clip of his character, Jet Black, from the anime version: “See you space cowboys!”Over on Instagram, Pineda shared a meme of two people cheers-ing with beer mugs and one shattering and the beer splashing all over them, captioning it: “Ugh…
Netflix devastated cast members, crew and fans after canceling the highly-anticipated live-action “Cowboy Bebop” series after just one season. The decision came less than a month after the spinoff’s premiere on Nov.
Netflix's Cowboy Bebop has been cancelled after one season, just one month after it premiered, The Hollywood Reporter revealed.
News came today that Netflix would not be moving forward with a second season of Cowboy Bebop, its once-highly anticipated live-action anime adaptation starring John Cho. The quick cancellation came less than three weeks after its November 19 launch.
interstellar adventure has come to an end, and series star John Cho appears to be trying to keep his chin up amid the disappointing news.It was revealed on Thursday that Netflix's live-action adaption of the cult classic anime series of the same name won't be getting a second-season order, according to Cho, who stars as bounty hunter Spike Spiegel in the sci-fi/noir/western series, took to Twitter after the news broke to share a gif from of Tom Selleck's Dr.
Cowboy Bebop will not be returning for a second season at Netflix.
There will be no second season for Cowboy Bebop. Netflix has opted not to move forward with a second season of the live-action anime adaptation starring John Cho, Deadline has confirmed. The cancellation comes less than a month after its Season 1 premiere.
Freeform has ordered an animated comedy series about a New York City It girl starring Annie Murphy, John Cho, Christine Baranski.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterFreeform is getting into animation for the first time, with the basic cabler ordering the series “Praise Petey” while also announcing two more animated shows into development.“Praise Petey” hails from “SNL” writer Anna Drezen with “Schitt’s Creek” star Annie Murphy in the lead role. The show follows Petey (Murphy), a New York City “it” girl who has it all until her life comes crashing down around her.
EXCLUSIVE: John Cho will receive the Legacy Award, presented by Lexus, at the 19th annual Unforgettable Gala at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on Saturday, Dec. 11.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about the debut season of Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Daniella Pineda is dying to get back into her first love — comedy writing — but right now she’s taking a slight career detour into space.
1998’s “Cowboy Bebop” stands as maybe the most revered piece of anime this side of “Akira” and “Ghost in the Shell.” Netflix has boldly gone there anyway, adapting the animated sci-fi-noir-Western to a live action thriller with John Cho in the lead as brooding intergalactic bounty hunter Spike Spiegel. Like all private eye yarns, this one revolves around a love affair gone wrong amidst a sea of questionable characters.
John Cho is ready to jam. The actor straps on his cowboy boots for , premiering Friday on Netflix, and only ET has an exclusive sneak peek from the anticipated series.Based on the popular anime, the space Western follows three bounty hunters, aka “cowboys,” all trying to outrun the past.
Netflix’s “Cowboy Bebop” has the herculean task of adapting one of the crown jewels of Japanese animation. Based on the anime series by director Shinichirō Watanabe, the new live-action adaptation cherrypicks the greatest hits of the original, while significantly expanding the roles of the supporting characters to the adaptations’ detriment.
John Cho speaks on a discussion panel for his upcoming new series, Cowboy Bebop, during the 2021 Vulture Festival held at The Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles on Saturday (November 13).
opt out of shaving, and everyone fills up on turkey. On TV, there’s a slew of new shows coming out. It will be a month of badly behaving shrinks, college girls on dating adventures, intergalactic bounty hunters, the least powerful Avenger trying to prove that he can carry his own show, and the return of the infamous Tiger King.
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.
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.
John Cho is “Cowboy Bebop” come to life in Netflix’s live-action teaser.
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.
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.
“Cowboy Bebop” fans have been eagerly anticipating the first look footage from Netflix‘s adaptation of the mega-popular anime, and as part of the streamer’s big event this weekend, TUNDUM, they’ve given us a glimpse of the show’s title sequence. READ MORE: Netflix Remains Committed To John Cho After “Freak” ‘Cowboy Bebop’ Accident To say “Cowboy Bebop” hasn’t had the easiest journey to the screen would be quite an understatement.
EXCLUSIVE: Award-winning actor John Cho (Searching, Star Trek) has signed on to Erick Oh’s animated short, Namoo, as an executive producer.
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