Dark corporate cynicism is a familiar default approach to depicting modern capitalism and the well-intentioned peons caught in its path. Bright and cheery corporate cynicism is a more complicated thing, one worth treasuring when done right.
09.03.2021 - 16:19 / deadline.com
Spoiler Alert: The following interview with WandaVision EP and head scribe Jac Schaeffer contains spoilers about the series’ final episode “The Series Finale”
If you haven’t already read our recap of WandaVision‘s “The Series Finale”, you can read it here.
But let’s get down to brass tacks ASAP with the Disney+/Marvel series EP and head scribe Jac Schaeffer telling us what went happened and where Scarlet Witch is going. Schaeffer has a story by-credit on the upcoming Black Widow movie currently
Dark corporate cynicism is a familiar default approach to depicting modern capitalism and the well-intentioned peons caught in its path. Bright and cheery corporate cynicism is a more complicated thing, one worth treasuring when done right.
Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Thursday’s one-hour series finale of “Superstore”.
The series finale of the NBC comedy series Superstore just aired and we’re so sad that the show is over!
wrapping up its six-season run with a moving final montage (and the rare time jump!) that gave fans peace of mind that their favorite Cloud 9 employees were happy, successful and most importantly, still friends. It was Garrett who fittingly gave the final announcement over the loudspeaker in the emptying big box store, the message doubling as a literal and figurative summation of the little show that could.And, of course, Amy and Jonah finally got their happy ending.
Attention, Cloud 9 shoppers! Superstore is officially closing its doors after six seasons with its series finale airing on Thursday, March 25 — and the cast is just as emotional as viewers.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterAttention, Cloud 9 shoppers: if you weren’t expecting Amy to return quite so soon, you weren’t the only one.“Superstore” star and executive producer America Ferrera didn’t anticipate her character Amy would head back to St.
“Superstore” will be closing its doors for good on Thursday, March 25, and in advance of the series finale fans have been given a rare treat: a just-released video featuring the original auditions that landed the show’s stars their roles.
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s X-rated pole-dancing performance.“The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) says the CBS Grammys broadcast contributed to the sexual exploitation of women by glamorizing prostitution and stripping,” the anti-porn group wrote in its Monday release.
as season 17 resumes, and in a new interview, showrunner Krista Vernoff revealed she's approaching the end of the current season on dual tracks, which includes the potential end for ABC's biggest hit.«I'm planning a season and a finale that could function as either a finale or a series finale,» Vernoff told . «I'm planning for both contingencies and it's hard and it's not ideal.
Global’s “Superstore” is bringing back its original star for this month’s final farewell.
America Ferrera will return for the one-hour series finale on Thursday, March 25 at 8 p.m.
Huge news for fans of Superstore amid the bittersweet news that the show will be ending later this month…America Ferrera is returning!
Just before Cloud 9’s doors shutter for good, Superstore star America Ferrera will return for the NBC comedy’s series finale.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterAmy is coming back to Cloud 9 one last time.America Ferrera is returning to reprise her role for the series finale of NBC’s “Superstore,” which is ending its six-season run with an hour-long farewell on March 25.The star, who departed her leading role in the second episode of Season 6, had been with the show since it premiered in 2015, serving as an executive producer and directing multiple episodes.The ensemble comedy, about a group of retail workers at a fictional
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you haven’t seen “The Series Finale,” the ninth and final episode of “WandaVision” on Disney Plus.“WandaVision,” the first big television show of 2021, ended up being both an oddity and an inevitability. While the Disney Plus series is from the powerful production house of Marvel Studios, it also proved to be a deliciously strange, surprisingly poignant reflection on grief, family and community.
Warning: The following recap of WandaVision, Episode 9 “The Series Finale” contains some major spoilers: