Staying out of it. Cassie Randolph is aware that her ex-boyfriend Colton Underwood is filming a new reality show, but she has zero interest in being a part of the production.
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Dreams come true in a behind-the-scenes look for Netflix’s The Sandman series.
Neil Gaiman, walking fans of the comic series through the Netflix set complete with elaborate props, shows “what happens when you bring dreams to life.”
Joining Gaiman in the teaser are stars Tom Sturridge and Gwendoline Christie, who will appear as Morpheus and Lucifer, respectively. Both the actors reflected on the duty and responsibility of bringing the beloved series to the screen and marvel at the grand scale and
Staying out of it. Cassie Randolph is aware that her ex-boyfriend Colton Underwood is filming a new reality show, but she has zero interest in being a part of the production.
EXCLUSIVE: Tom Spezialy, coming off a run as an executive producer on HBO’s Emmy-winning limited series Watchmen, has signed an overall deal with Amazon Studios. Under the pact, I hear Spezialy has joined Silk, Sony Pictures Television’s upcoming live-action Marvel series, which reportedly is headed to Amazon’s Prime Video as SVOD distributor. Reps for Amazon and Sony declined comment.
Gus Kenworthy is opening up about Colton Underwood‘s upcoming Netflix docu-series.
Die Hard scribe Jeb Stuart has been tapped to write Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Assassin’s Creed, Deadline has confirmed.
Diehard scribe Jeb Stuart has been tapped to write Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Assassin’s Creed, Deadline has confirmed.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe “Assassin’s Creed” live-action series at Netflix has enlisted Jeb Stuart to serve as writer, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.The series was first announced as being in development in October as part of a deal between Netflix and Ubisoft to develop content based on the best-selling video game franchise. The deal includes live-action, animated, and anime series.
If bon mots were bonbons, Fran Lebowitz would be Willie Wonka.
As part of its Kids and Family Sneak Peek at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Netflix has debuted a series of new images for Karma’s World, the kids series created and executive produced by rapper, actor and producer Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges who said today, “I believe Karma is going to be a much bigger artist than Ludacris has ever been.” Check out the new stills above and below.
The Malfoys are back together again!'s infamous blond-haired family had a mini-reunion when stars Tom Felton and Bertie Gilbert unexpectedly ran into one another. The latter played Felton's onscreen son, Scorpius Malfoy, in the epilogue scene of 2011's -- yes, an entire decade ago. Felton shared the surprise run-in with an Instagram post on Thursday, revealing that the two bumped into each other at the Backyard Cinema in Wandsworth Plain, London.
Netflix has released a new behind-the-scenes featurette for its upcoming series The Sandman, an adaptation of the Neil Gaiman graphic novel franchise of the same name.As part of its ongoing Geeked Week event, Netflix shared a new, behind-the-scenes clip on the project which is currently in production. It is the first preview of the series since it announced its cast earlier this year.
Of all the various film and television projects inspired by the work of author Neil Gaiman, including “American Gods” and “Good Omens”, none have generated the kind of excitement as the upcoming Netflix adaptation of his beloved comic book “The Sandman”.
Spike Spiegel, Jet Black and Faye Valentine will return to space and screen for Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop live action series later this year.
Antonio Ferme editorNetflix released a behind-the-scenes sneak peek at the upcoming dark fantasy series “The Sandman.”Based on the comic book series created for DC by Neil Gaiman, “The Sandman” is a rich blend of modern myth and dark fantasy in which contemporary fiction, historical drama and legend are seamlessly interwoven.
Outlander fans were given a glimpse at what really goes on behind the scenes as the cast wrapped up season six. Filming of the show was delayed last year due to the pandemic, with viewers getting their so-called 'Droughtlander' fix from outtakes posted on social media.
Neil Gaiman is opening up after seeing the backlash over the cast of Netflix’s Sandman, which is based of his comic book series of the same name.
Neil Gaiman is shutting down toxic fans who are up in arms over the casting of non-binary and Black actors in roles in the upcoming Netflix adaptation of “The Sandman”. Netflix recently announced additional cast members who joined the ensemble for the comic book adaptation, including Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Death and Mason Alexander Park as Desire.
How did you guys spend your long weekend? Did you hang out with friends and family (vaccinated folks, I hope)? Perhaps, you just stayed inside and watched movies or read a book? Well, if you’re Neil Gaiman, acclaimed writer/novelist/TV producer, you took to Twitter to fight back against the toxic fandom that seems to be all up in arms about the casting of the upcoming Netflix adaptation of “Sandman.” READ MORE: Jenna Coleman, Patton Oswalt & More Join ‘Sandman’ Cast As A John Constantine Link Is