Incredibly surprised as I thought Amazon was supposed to be in the running last I checked.
Where were Amazon and Netflix when Constantine got cancelled? A MA rated 10-episode season Constantine would have been amazing.
Netflix please bring back Terriers(the show that ended Shawn Ryan's career). Thanks!
Hey now, I wouldn't say doing a network procedural is career death.
Sundance Now has This Close, which I think slipped a lot of people by:Quantico makes me wish for more deaf characters in tv. Jocelyn is pretty amazing and changed things up in creative ways for something that was a typical money laundering plot.
A couple scenes being good doesn't save an entire season of garbage.
NY is boring as fuck now
What will the show be about? Gentrification of Harlem ?
Good, just let Aisha Tyler host all the AMC shows.AMC is pulling Talking with Chris Hardwick season 2 (which was scheduled for tomorrow) and are also getting new hosts for their Comic-Con panels.
It's not like Hardwick is even that famous. They lose zero star recognition if they fire him.
It's positivity in service of filling the void left by his oozing insecurity and desperate need to be liked. I totally get it. It makes me deeply uncomfortable.dead souls finding "positivity" to be grating is the most dead souls thing ever. :P
I doubt it. He would already have been paid for Talking with Himself, it's finished filming I believe, and the after shows wouldn't have started production yet. Generally speaking the studio can easily cut your contract, but not the other way around.You think Hardwick gets a payout when these shows drop him? I'm sure there are clauses about behavior and the like, but he hasn't been charged with anything and doesn't have any judgments against him. I always wonder how contracts are settled in those cases.
Man you old
Only if they were live.Man you old
A Roc reboot would be timely, Charles S Dutton could play Pops.
Has Netflix ever experimented with live content?
I don't think so... at least not that I can think of.
Could be something, especially if you factor in live tweeting. People will stay up for a Netflix drop( regret staying up for that Cloverfield bullshit), why not have scheduled stuff?
Actual live stuff might work less globally though. Still obviously something they will try I guess.Could be something, especially if you factor in live tweeting. People will stay up for a Netflix drop( regret staying up for that Cloverfield bullshit), why not have scheduled stuff?
So AMC is currently showing an episode of Ride w/Norman Reedus. Next to their logo it says
"Talking With Chris Hardwick will not be seen tonight"
I really enjoyed last season, but I was kind of hoping the current one would be the last. There's only so much you can do with these characters now.In a recent interview, Sarah Treem confirmed that season 5 of The Affair (to air in 2019) will be the show's last.
I really enjoyed last season, but I was kind of hoping the current one would be the last. There's only so much you can do with these characters now.