Zooey Deschanel is sharing some behind-the-scenes secrets from her time on “Elf”.
01.11.2020 - 03:53 / theplaylist.net
Remember blockbusters? The closest anyone is going to get to that blockbuster feeling in Fall 2020 is the second season of Disney+’s flagship series, “The Mandalorian,” which dropped its premiere this morning, a little less than a year after the show debuted with the streaming service in November 2019.
When the action of “Chapter 9: The Marshal” hits its climax and the aspect ratio has to expand to fit it all in, it’s hard not to think a little bit about what was lost in a year without Marvel,
.Zooey Deschanel is sharing some behind-the-scenes secrets from her time on “Elf”.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefA team of Russian, U.S and Greater China producers is to give a second season to “Better Than Us,” a sci-fi series that was launched as a Netflix Original.The first season tells the tale of a unique, AI-powered, family robot, with the ability to defend itself.
“The Mandalorian” — and it’s not Baby Yoda.Meet Frog Lady, an anthropomorphic amphibian who might’ve replaced “The Child” as the darling of “Star Wars” social media.The nameless creature debuted in the tenth episode of the space opera’s second season, in which Pedro Pascal’s bounty hunter is charged with transporting her eggs to a new planet to save the species.
The Mandalorian star Bryce Dallas Howard has confirmed an Apollo 13 Easter egg in the show which pays tribute to her father Ron.The Disney+ Star Wars spin-off returned for a second series last month, with episodes continuing on a weekly basis.On Twitter, a fan shared a scene from the most recent episode of The Mandalorian which saw Howard returning to the director’s chair for a second time on the show.The scene bears a striking resemblance to a scene featuring Howard’s father Ron in 1995’s
Last Friday, during the third episode of “The Mandalorian” Season 2, the first major character (of several) that originally appeared in the ‘Clone Wars’ and ‘Rebels’ animated series, Bo-Katan, made her live-action debut, played by Katee Sackhoff, who voiced the character during the aforementioned earlier appearances.
The Mandalorian star Gina Carano has stirred a backlash on social media after posting a number of anti-mask tweets.The actress, who plays Cara Dune in the Disney+ Star Wars series, recently caused controversy after she was accused of “mocking trans people” on her Twitter account.Carano has now posted a number of anti-mask memes on her account amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, as well as unfounded claims about voter fraud following the recent US Presidential election.We need to clean up the
Ellise Shafer editorSpaceX successfully sent four astronauts on a six-month journey to the International Space Station on Sunday night, in the company’s second crewed mission for NASA.After the mission was delayed yesterday due to poor weather, a Crew Dragon spacecraft called “Resilience” launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on top of a Falcon 9 rocket at 7:27 p.m.
Netflix comedy Space Force has been renewed for a second season.The show debuted back in May, and saw Carrell reuniting with The Office creator Greg Daniels for another workplace comedy.As Variety report, production on the follow-up is reported to begin in Vancouver in 2021.
Netflix has saved at least one of their original shows for another season – Space Force.
**Spoilers for “The Mandalorian” Season 2 Episode 3** It finally happened. After months of speculation, reports, and casting rumors, Bo-Katan Kryze has made the jump from animation to live-action in the latest episode of “The Mandalorian,” and with her, the story seems to finally kick off.
Arkane Studios has announced the official release date for Deathloop, delivering an action-packed new trailer showcasing the game in action.Store listings for the game appeared yesterday (November 11), referencing a release date of May 21, 2021. The company has now confirmed the leaked date to be true, arriving on PS5 and PC on the same day.
Netflix show Emily In Paris has been picked up for a sequel season, despite critics slamming the series.The romantic comedy, which stars Lily Collins as a young American marketing executive working in the city of lights, has received negative attention for promoting U.S.
2020 has delivered some pretty earth shattering blows, but Emily In Paris was certainly not one of them. It’s set to be the gift that keeps on giving as Netflix confirms the viral slice of escapism will be back for a second season.
reports Entertainment Weekly.Baby Yoda, whose real name is The Child, is tasked with shuttling a character and her eggs to a new planet before they die. However, several times during the episode, Baby Yoda is caught either trying to steal or eating one of the eggs.This attempt at a running gag drew the ire of many fans who saw this as vilifying Baby Yoda.“I’m a mom.
The Mandalorian could be set for a Boba Fett spin-off after the Star Wars character seemingly made an appearance in the second season.Temuera Morrison, who played Jango Fett in Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones, was seen at the end of the Disney+ show’s season two premiere ‘The Marshal’ wandering the dunes of Tatooine.
The Covid-19 pandemic may have royally disrupted the film industry, but Disney’s Lucasfilm is one of the few companies who’ve avoided delays thanks to fortuitous timing and an innovative, easy-to-work-in system (ILM’s the Volume, see below). “The Mandalorian” season two finished production before the pandemic started and was able to finish post-production remotely and then finished in time for the first episode to air at the end of this past October.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVDisney+’s signature original series, The Mandalorian, just returned for its second season, which had wrapped production just before the pandemic hit in March. While not officially greenlit, a third season of the hit Star Wars series has been in pre-production for months, with creator, director and executive producer Jon Favreau publicly stating that he hoped to start filming by end of 2020.
About a year or so ago, Bob Iger said, the future of “Star Wars” lay in television, at least new film franchises were up and running. Yesterday, in a restructuring of media and entertainment division announcement (read: more layoffs), Disney announced its “primary focus” for entertainment is streaming.