The Greatest Shows on Disney+ You Could Be Missing Out On
Disney+ has created a home for several shows from all genres of life. From original contents to hidden gems to nostalgic favourites, you can’t miss a show that is perfectly related to you in one way or another. We have made you this list of impressive shows on Disney+ to stream. Worry less about the age gap, diversity, or creativity- Disney+ plus accommodates them in their films.
‘The Wilds’ Gets Axed by Amazon Prime Video
With many questions, we announce the cancellation of an impressive piece, The Wilds, by Amazon Prime Video after only two installments. The young adults' drama series premiered on December 11th, 2020, for the first season, while the second one launched on May 6th, 2022.
‘Gordita Chronicles’ will not be Proceeding to Season Two on HBO Max
HBO Max decided not to continue with the coming-of-age comedy show Gordita Chronicles for season two. The settlement comes almost a month after the show premiered on the streamer, joining the long list of canceled like Raising Dion, Alexa and Katie, Julie and the Phantoms, and The Babysitters Club.
A Deeper Look into Apple TV Plus's ‘Five Days at Memorial’
Apple TV Plus has unveiled the official trailer for its upcoming piece, Five Days at Memorial, a series that tells Hurricane Katrina's effect and aftermath on a New Orleans hospital. The initial trailer showcases how the hurricane became the genesis of horrors for Memorial Medical Center people.
‘Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers Season One’: Plot, Trailer, Release Date & More
Buckle up! The Lakers are back with fascinating content you wouldn't want to miss. This time it's more than lit as it features the prominent Lakers who outshined their performance and left remarkable legacies in the field. The LA Lakers is one of several outstanding sports teams worldwide, an aspect that has triggered film creators and writers to generate stories about it. The most recent piece from the team is Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers, a documentary series that chronicles the impressive rise and success of the most iconic franchises in expert sports.
Netflix’s ‘First Kill’ Won’t Be Getting a Season 2: Here’s Why
Another victim of Netflix's abrupt cancelation- The supernatural thriller series First Kill has been given the axe after just one season. When will the streamer snap out of this tailspin? But mostly, why does it cancel TV shows despite their popularity? The hit teen vampire drama First Kill won't be proceeding with its second instalment. This comes as a shock, given that the show premiered less than two months ago- June 10 2022.
Notable Differences Between ‘Killing Eve’ the TV Series and the Books
Killing Eve, the TV series, is a 2018 adaptation of Luke Jennings's series of e-books, although with some transformations along the way. The TV series presents Jennings's initial efforts differently, making it even more enjoyable. The book series comprises three novels; the first one, Codenane Villanelle, was published in 2017, No Tomorrow, the second one was published in 2018, and the last one, Die For Me, was published in 2020. Killing Eve, the TV series, has four installments, each with a different showrunner like Laura Neal, Suzanne Heathcote, Emerald Fennell, and Phoebe W-Bridge.While both the books and the series concentrate on the deep connection between Villanelle, a mysterious female assassin, and Eve Polastri, the intelligent agent entrusted with capturing Villanelle, there are several changes that the series applied to make it more updated and catchy.
Top 10 Shows from the 2000s to Binge This August
Some of the greatest TV shows ever made were released in the 2000s. These shows have been influential in cinema and pop culture over the years. Apart from being a groundbreaking time in TV history, several actors rose to stardom from featuring in these series.Owing to streaming platforms, these beloved TV shows are readily accessible on our screens. So whether it's your first time watching or you want to take a trip down memory lane, these gem shows from the 2000s are a must-watch this month.
Everything you Need to Know About Chris Estrada's ‘This Fool’ Season One
Chris Estrada is known for his award-winning podcasts and sketchy comedy series like Who's This Now, among others. He has been titled one of the 2018 Time Out Los Angeles Top ten Comics to stream and 2019 Comedy Central Comedian.Estrada has decided to try something new with his first acting role in a TV show. The fact that he's also a writer makes everything even more catchy. His first and most recent piece, This Fool, is inspired by how he handled his relationships, life as a stand-up comedian, high-school days, money matters, and many more details.
‘Sweet Life: Los Angeles’ Season Two Acquires an HBO Max Premiere Date
Yes! Your beloved Sweet Life: Los Angeles will return to your T.V. screen for another instalment.HBO Max has aired all the episodes from season one, completed on September 9th, 2021, and renewed the series for a second instalment in October of the same year. The series’ official Instagram account also confirmed the renewal news, stating, “Your life keeps getting sweeter.” According to Deadline, Jennifer O’Connell of HBO Max said, “We are delighted with the success of Sweet Life: Los Angeles.
‘Solar Opposites’ Proceeds to Season Three on Hulu
Several films have adopted the idea of aliens attacking planet earth but only a few have delivered it in a perfectly humorous manner. Hulu’s Solar Opposites managed to fill that gap with an intriguing, funny story. The series launched in May 2020, becoming one of the streamer’s award-winning series in terms of views and ratings.The series got a season three renewal after the success of its two predecessors. This third installment is slightly different- it carries twelve episodes, unlike the first and second seasons, which had eight episodes. All parts will be launched at once, relieving the fans who dislike waiting for weekly releases. Solar Opposites has already been renewed for the fourth season.
‘Resident Evil’: Will Netflix Renew Its Second Season?
Recently we've been seeing a great deal of Resident Evil content from Netflix. Last year the streaming platform released the animated series Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, followed by a zombie live-action Resident Evil series. However, the first season of Netflix's Resident Evil hasn't received great critiques, begging the question, will there be a season 2? Specifically, season 1 rated 3.8/10 on IMDb, 49% on Rotten Tomatoes and 53% on Google Reviews. That doesn't say so much for the show, does it?