Oh boy, I can’t wait to be bombarded with popups everytime I try to watch Netflix while traveling. Telling your subscribers that you don’t trust them is sure to increase viewer loyalty!
Oh boy, I can’t wait to be bombarded with popups everytime I try to watch Netflix while traveling. Telling your subscribers that you don’t trust them is sure to increase viewer loyalty!
Hey, maybe it wasn’t a trans person. Maybe it was one of the folks who was rendered homeless after Chapelle used his money to shut down an affordable housing project in his county.
I know Dragon Prince was renewed for three more seasons in 2020, with season 4 intended to drop this year. I really like that show, and the fact that those remaining three seasons have been in development for so long hopefully means it’s safe.
That level of greed really is almost absurd. It seems like Squeenix doesn’t want to sell video games anymore (look at how their CEO scoffs at the idea of games being fun) they want to sell “services,” because a game can be paid for only once (maybe two or three times with DLC) but a service can generate revenue…
HBO Max has virtually every Cartoon Network and Adult Swim show ever made. Disney Plus has every Disney cartoon ever. Netflix has, um, Boss Baby.
It looks like Netflix is axing its animation division almost completely, and just distributing animated shows made by other studios. Luckily, Arcane is one of those shows, and it’s been a huge hit (at a time when Netflix has very few of those.) It’s definitely safe, at least for now.
And that’s not all, either! So a couple of years ago, Lauren Faust, legendary animator who worked on The Iron Giant, Powerpuff Girls, Foster’s Home, Cat’s Don’t Dance, Kid Cosmic, and who created My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, quit her job as showrunner of DC Superhero Girls (one of Cartoon Network’s most…
It’s a double-edged sword, sadly: especially in the streaming world, it seems like it’s almost obligatory to throw in a season end cliffhanger (even when it feels completely forced) to build anticipation for the next season. Some networks and streaming services apparently encourage it so strongly that it may as well…
I agree, everyone should stop enjoying themselves this instant. If you’re happy for even one second after the age of 30 you need to go to jail.
Just like Gameloft’s many other live service city builder games do. Those games rake in hundreds of millions per year, and they do it with far less popular licenses than Disney.
If this is a place where heroes and villains “lived together in harmony,” then someone really isn’t doing their job.
Anyway, this looks like it’s basically one of those city builder mobile games but with a much higher budget (which makes sense because Gameloft has been making less flashy versions of this same thing for…
The right will absolutely rage no matter what Elon does, because being angry and feeling victimized is central to the conservative identity at this point. And if they can’t find any real-world examples of their supposed oppression, they invent them. That’s part of why the election fraud lie has persisted for so long.
American Dad might not last too long given that it’s a Fox (and therefore Disney) property and so Warner and TBS don’t actually own it. With streaming being such a big deal to these studios, they seem much less likely to keep shows alive if they don’t have the streaming rights to them. Any new TBS seasons of American…
Because that’s the way he runs his companies. The man was found guilty of illegally intimidating and firing workers because they dared to speak about forming a union. “Free speech,” my ass.
And let’s not forget that he has a history of making lofty promises and utterly failing to deliver. He promised he would fix…
The royal family are never going to return your calls, bro.
Around the same time that Musk begins banning anyone critical of him, also in the name of “free speech.”
I don’t know if it’s because they haven’t been able to get them, or because they haven’t bothered. I have a hard time believing that a company as massive as Netflix couldn’t have had piles of merch for their cartoons if they’d cared enough to try.
This is the third freaking time that a Bone show has been greenlit only to get cancelled in production. Before Netflix, both Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon took a crack at it.
Which is weird, because it’s not like this is some abstract, unadaptable work: the original comic is basically designed to be read like a…