apathymonger1
ApathyMonger
apathymonger1

Thanks!

There will probably be more of this in the next few days, but have the writers/producers said anywhere when they decided that this wouldn’t be the final season?

I’ve one episode to go, and I wonder if the final season will drop it entirely.

Yeah, Woodside has said he’s been pushing for Haysbert to be God for years.

I’d completely forgotten this was back today, and am very happy it is. Love Haysbert so far, as someone who mostly knows him from 24.

If this is successful, I hope Schwab gets to do a Shades of Magic TV series. That could be great if done right.

“Taylor-Johnson signing on for the Venom-verse signals a continued split between the Sony movies and the actual MCU, since it would be fairly wild for Wanda Maximoff to catch sight of her dead brother fighting Tom Holland with most of a big cat wrapped around him.”

Gaiman’s comments seem to suggest they’re combining them.

I think it was a pretty quick turnaround, it was announced last September, filmed in October, and had a trailer a few weeks ago.

Kenan’s show was renewed, but isn’t on the fall schedule. He did both this season, when it was only ten episodes, so he might leave if it gets a full-season order.

She was also on the most recent season of Peaky Blinders, which was odd. They didn’t even give her much to do.

They haven’t even announced X-Men yet!

The video games industry is probably the worst for this. I’d love to see someone go through games magazines from the early-mid90s to see how many of the games/peripherals/consoles talked about never came out.

Literally last week, The Woman in the Window had Mackie and Wyatt Russell.

No Lolly Adefope for Miracle Workers S3? A shame, but the previous seasons did waste her, and she still has Ghosts and Alan Partridge. I hope she gets more US work though.

Last season finished filming by Feb 2020, it’s next season she won’t be in.

Yes, the Space Cabbie shout-out was great. Probably best kept as an Easter Egg though. My knowledge of him mostly comes from his appearance in James Robinson’s Starman, which I don’t recall liking very much.

In related news, Murphy’s next Netflix series is literally called “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.

As for how many people need to watch Lord of the Rings? A lot. A giant, global audience needs to show up to it as appointment television, and we are pretty confident that that will happen.”

They’ve probably mentioned the characters, but I don’t know if they’ve specifically talked about the actual movies.