Key Details About Prime Video's Upcoming ‘Carnival Row’ Season Two
Your favorite neo-noir crime drama and steampunk television series, Carnival Row, is finally back for its second season. Carnival Row premiered on Prime Video in August 2019 for season one as an adaptation of Travis Beacham’s unproduced movie speculative screenplay, A Killing on Carnival Row. In July 2019, Prime Video renewed the series for the second and last season, ahead of season one’s premiere. Carnival Row started filming the second season in November 2019, although it was halted in March 2020 due to COVID-19-related issues. The filming resumed in August 2020 until September 2021 in the Czech Republic. Carnival Row season one managed 7.8/10 stars on IMDb, 4.6/5 stars on Amazon.com, and 4/5 stars on Common Sense Media.
Alice In Borderland Season 2 Ending Explained Fully: The Truth About The Games
The arrival of the cards at the Shibuya station trapped the gamers and tortured them to death. With no idea of why this is happening, one thing is for sure. To play or not to play, death is guaranteed. From the hyped manga series of Haro Aso published between 2010 and 2016, Netflix stepped forward to adapt this well-known illustration and turned it into a moving picture starring Japan's King of Live Action, Kento Yamazaki. The Netflix series Alice in Borderland S1 started messing with its viewer's minds on December 10, 2020. The eight-episode release of the first season left its viewers puzzled about the reality of the game.
Daniel Davis & Orla Brady Join Paramount Plus’s ‘Star Trek: Picard’ in Final Season
The Star Trek Kingdom is growing more prominent day by day. The title refers to a 1960s sci-fi media franchise that has born over 40 mini projects, including Star Trek: Picard, as its eighth television series. Star Trek: Picard landed on CBS All Access in January 2020 for its first season as an expansion of the Star Trek world. The second season landed in March 2022 at Paramount+. Star Trek: Picard has attracted massive critical acclaim revealed through 7.3/10 stars on IMDb, an 85% average Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes, 4.6/5 stars on Amazon.com, and a 75% score on TV Guide.
Netflix Airs ‘The Upshaws’ Season 2 Part 2 This February
Does Lucretia Turner know how much fans have missed her? At least they will watch her again in the second part of The Upshaws season two. The Upshaws is an American situation comedy series ordered by Netflix in August 2019, landing on the streamer in May 2021. The streaming platform later renewed The Upshaws for the second season, which was set to launch in two parts. The first eight-episode part debuted in June 2022, revealing that the second would land in February 2023.Netflix renewed the series for the third part in October 2022 after receiving 6.9/10 stars on IMDb, a 73% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, 3/5 stars on Common Sense Media, and 4/5 stars on JustWatch.
Jackie Chan Turned Down This Lead Role That Would Have Been His Big Hollywood Comeback
The nomination list for The 95th Academy Awards is out, and it's official which movie was the crème de la crème of 2022! Everything Everywhere All At Once dominates the rotary with 11 nominations. The lead actress Michelle Yeoh has been receiving a stream of praise for her remarkable performance since the film's worldwide premiere on April 8 2022, and now more so after Everything Everywhere All At Once has been nominated for 11 categories for the Oscars.
M3GAN Isn't Terrible
It started about a week before M3GAN's January 6 premiere. It was the most infuriating thing imaginable. I was aware of the weird Chucky influencer thing Hollywood was passing off as a film, and I wanted nothing to do with her. That little bow, her strange dance--it was all an obvious marketing ploy to pull in a specific demographic. It couldn't be more obvious, and she wouldn't go away. It was like she was following me around online. First, it was Facebook. I couldn't scroll down without seeing her face, and then it was YouTube. That's when I nearly threw my laptop out into the street. Every time I clicked on a video--literally every time--I had to wait through a trailer. I lived through the early days of the Pokemon craze. I've seen shameless mass marketing, but the sheer amount of money they must've spent to harass me like this--it was unfathomable. It worked, of course. M3GAN briefly knocked Way of the Water out of its top spot and everyone under the age of 14 was just drooling to get their hands on one of those dolls. I took it as a sign that people are impressionable. If something has the right style and the right amount of ad revenue, people will buy into it. I mean, they had her essentially stalking people. That didn't mean there was any value in the film--quite the opposite. Why would they spend so much money marketing something if it was worth watching? They'd ripped off a bunch of ideas, came up with some generic story, and spruced up the look. I was convinced that I could recite every plot point before I saw it, and I was right. M3GAN isn't terrible, but she's not special or unique. Nearly everything in the film has been done before--just not with that outfit. Don't expect profundity or groundbreaking special effects. There's nothing philosophical or worth adding to the public discourse. It really is just a robotic doll that looks like an Instagram model. I was deadset on avoiding her. They had her stalking me for a week. They weren't getting a red cent out of me. I'd ride out the craze, stick to streaming my favorite shows, and ignore the fact that she ever existed. But she still kept showing up--SNL, commercials, YouTube videos. She didn't go viral; she was a virus that had infected the internet, and I hated her--those creepy eyes, that ridiculous bow. Did they really have to dress her like that? Are we training kids to act like plastic models that drink foam lattes? That wasn't the kind of culture I wanted to live in.
Andrew Dominik’s ‘Blonde’ Dominates 43rd Golden Raspberry Awards Nomination List
The Golden Raspberry Awards, or simply Razzies is notoriously known for being classless at best and mean-spirited at worst. It is an Oscar Award parody that honors the worst films of every year and has been mercilessly roasting productions since its debut in 1981. Well, this year's nomination list reveals some pretty interesting choices. For some, both critics and audiences vehemently agree, but others managed to make people hella ticked.
‘Girls Trip’ Sequel is Happening! Reunion in Ghana
I can’t believe it’s been more than five years since the college girlfriends Sasha Franklin, Ryan Pierce, Lisa Miller Cooper and Dina went on a spontaneous trip!After a long wait, fans of the comedy-drama film Girls Trip rejoice at a forthcoming sequel.
Leonardo DiCaprio's Dating History and New Romance with Model Victoria Lamas
Leonardo DiCaprio, the most known bachelor in Hollywood, never ceases to excite us with his films or his enigmatic love life. One of Hollywood's most diverse performers, Leonardo DiCaprio frequently makes news for his personal life. The Titanic star occasionally appears in romance rumors relating to young models and actors. Since becoming a household name for his iconic performances in Titanic and Romeo + Juliet, Leonardo DiCaprio has dated several well-known actors, singers, and models, including a long list of Victoria's Secret models.
“The Last of Us” Sets a Record Breaking Rating on its Second Episode on HBO
The second episode of HBO's post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us attracted 5.7 million viewers across linear airings on HBO and streamed on HBO Max, up from 4.7 million views from the series debut, suggesting that viewers are clearly invested in Joel and Ellie's destinies.The increase in viewers from Episode 1 to Episode 2 represents the 'highest week 2 audience boost for an HBO Original drama series in the history of the network,' according to HBO.'The Last of Us' is currently reaching an even larger audience and setting a new record for the premium TV channel, following its achievement of HBO's second-most watched series premiere in more than a decade.
Details About the Third & Final Installment of Hulu’s ‘Wu-Tang: An American Saga’
Yikes! The third season of The RZA and Alex Tse's Wu-Tang: An American Saga is finally here after a year+ of waiting. In October 2018, it was revealed that Hulu had ordered the first ten-episode season of the series, which landed in September 2019. The streamer renewed the show for season two in January 2020, landing on September 2021, followed by a renewal for the third and final season in November 2021. Wu-Tang: An American Saga managed 8.3/10 stars on IMDb, a 95% average audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, and a 5/5-star rating on Common Sense Media.
‘Minx’ Finds Refuge at Starz Following HBO Max Cancellation
Fans of Ellen Rapoport's Minx can finally smile again after Starz, an American television network, picked up the comedy series following HBO Max's cancellation. Minx premiered on HBO Max in March 2022 for its first ten-episode season starring Jake Johnson and Ophelia Lovibond. The show received its second season renewal in May 2022 by HBO Max. Fans, actors, and producers of Minx were so happy to get the renewal amidst the massive cancellation of shows by HBO Max due to the Warner Bros. merger.
Netflix Axes Animated Series ‘Dead End: Paranormal Park’ After Two Seasons
Hamish Steele’s Dead End: Paranormal Park has met its sudden end at Netflix after airing two seasons on the streaming platform. Steele revealed that the series had been canceled and will not be getting a season three on Netflix. Dead End: Paranormal Park landed on Netflix in June 2022 as an adaptation of Hamish Steele’s graphic novel series, DeadEndia, and Cartoon Hangover’s Too Cool! Cartoons, a web short by the name Dead End. The series was renewed for a season two months later, landing in October 2022 with ten episodes.
‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’: Comedy Drama Film Showcasing The Impact of Inter-Faith Marriages on Children
Multi-Award-winning actresses Kathy Bates and Rachel McAdams, joined by upcoming star Abby Ryder Fortson from Ant-Man and the Wasp are about to take to the big screen this Spring in the comedy-drama film Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. The movie is inspired by the 1970 middle-grade novel of the same title written by Judy Blume. I don't know about you, but one thing that draws me to line up for a movie is the all-star cast, and this one seems like a catch, given its talented leads. Before anything else, let's find more about the film, including who else stars in it and its release date.