Selome Hailu editorNetflix announced a series order for “Grendel,” based on Matt Wagner’s Dark Horse Entertainment comic book series of the same name.
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“Serenity now!”
On Wednesday, Netflix announced that the beloved sitcom “Seinfeld” will be coming to the streaming service on Oct. 1.
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The full series will be available globally for new viewers to discover and old viewers to revisit.
In a statement, the streamer said, “Netflix will launch 180 episodes of a situational comedy called ‘Seinfeld’, created by rising New York comedian Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, who
Selome Hailu editorNetflix announced a series order for “Grendel,” based on Matt Wagner’s Dark Horse Entertainment comic book series of the same name.
Netflix has given an eight-episode series order to an adaptation of the Dark Horse Comics series “Grendel,” the streamer announced Tuesday.“Power Book II: Ghost” and “Katy Keene” alum Abubakr Ali has been cast as the titular masked vigilante.
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Jerry Seinfeld has stepped out with his mini-me sons Julian Kal, 18, and Shepherd Kellen, 15, for a baseball game in New York. The trio were spotted at Citi Field stadium on September 10, watching a New York Mets vs New York Yankees game. The comedian cut a casual figure in a black sweater and a blue cap, while his lookalike sons focused on the game.
Kylie Jenner, 24, and her daughter Stormi Webster, 3, showed off two very fashionable outfits on Friday! The doting mother, who is pregnant with her second child, and adorable tot were photographed walking out of a building in New York City while on a lunch outing during New York Fashion Week.
Kylie Jenner’s maternity style is already on point. The Kylie Cosmetics founder, 24, stepped out in a stylish leather orange overcoat while in New York amid fashion week on Thursday, Sept. 9. She paired it with a white crop top that showed off her bare baby bump and dark denim, accessorizing with pointed orange heels and a Louis Vuitton bag.
Kylie Jenner confirmed her pregnancy earlier this week with an adorable video showing her journey of finding out she is pregnant with rapper Travis Scott and their three-year-old daughter Stormi Webster. Now, the Kylie Cosmetics founder is debuting her baby bump at New York Fashion Week and fans can’t get enough.
Netflix has confirmed that the entire 180-episode library of Seinfeld will be coming to the platform in October 2021.The New York-based sitcom, which was co-created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, has never been available on a single service globally until now.Netflix broke the news via a suitably meta video announcement on social media.“This fall, get ready for 2021’s hottest new show,” begins the trailer, before crediting “rising stars” David and Seinfeld.All 180 episodes of Seinfeld hit
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