^^^ Netflix doesn't need them anymore. I assume JJ and Punisher will be done after their upcoming seasons as well.
Disney+ doesn't need Netflix castoffs either.
'Good Christian Bitches' Dramedy Based On Book In Works At the CW With Leila Cohan-Micci, Darren Star & Kapital
I, uh, sure. Because it went so well the last time you didGood Christian Bitches, sorry I meantGood Christian Belles, ooops sorry I clearly meant GCB.
I know things. Sucks for the cast and lower crew, but for the higher level folks... karma.
We got the first details of the WarnerMedia OTT thing:
via Deadline
Yeah. I'm not feeling it rn, I'm guessing the top tier includes HBO stuff (if it doesn't then wtf are they thinking)
No. It's not coming back
Awesome, I love that show! Even though season 3 was a bit worse than season 2 in my opinion.
Six months ago I was planning on investing in some of these Marvel shows on Netflix.
But with almost all of them now being canceled early on (and I consider lasting only a few season as early), I am glad I didn't do so.
Did the last season end on a cliff hanger? Did it have some sort of resolution for the series?
If not, then I don't want to invest the time to have myself really enjoy the show, only to wish there was more to resolve the cliff hanger/plot threads.
If it was HBO plus DC plus all Warner TV show and movies plus exclusive content it might be worth it but I imagine they'll screw it up somehow.
Warner Bros. TV will investigate allegations of abusive behavior made against Black Lightning and Love Is executive producer Salim Akil.
The Hollywood Reporter has learned the studio will interview cast and crew members of the two shows after Akil was sued for domestic violence and breach of contract by actress and writer Amber Dixon Brenner.
Warner Bros. declined comment.
The allegations against Akil do not include any instances of on-set problems; Brenner claims in the lawsuit that she and Akil had a long-term affair in which he hit her and forced her to perform oral sex on numerous occasions. To ensure the safety of cast and crew, however, Warner Bros. has opened an inquiry into Akil's behavior.
It ties up the arc's of the 3 main characters. There is a little tease for a potential 4th season but I wouldn't consider it a cliffhanger.
If Netflix wanted a coveted thread title mention they shouldn't cancel their shows at 3AM, u fucks.
but idk, I felt that the mean-spiritness/funny ratio wasn't good enough and as we have all seen with the Avengers 4 Trailer thread Marvel fans clearly have the best sense of humour on era.2018-19 Season TV Cancellations/Pilots: Netflix blindsides [fans/nerds] by cancelling a mediocre show
I don't know anyone that watched this and the reviews were mediocre.Sunday's debut episode of the true crime anthology series at 10 PM ET/PT drew an average L3 audience of 826,000 in P18-49, 1 million P25-54 and 2.1 million total viewers. Those numbers grow to 1 million P18-49, 1.3 million P25-54 and 2.5 million total viewers when accounting for viewing across all digital platforms.
The premiere episode drew a combined audience of 3.8 million total viewers across all platforms and airings, including Bravo, USA, E! & Oxygen premiere night encores, making it Bravo's highest-rated premiere in nearly three years in total viewers. The episode also became Bravo's most-streamed series launch ever over the first three days following the premiere.
it's a shame Deadline doesn't provide audience breakdown. I wouldn't be shocked if it's a hit among "true crime moms".'Dirty John' Premiere Draws Solid Ratings In Live+3 For BravoI don't know anyone that watched this and the reviews were mediocre.
The non-exclusive deal brings every episode from every season to Watch, beginning today.
Fidji Simo, Facebook's vice-president of video, said the social network is looking for content that people want to discuss and create a community around. It's had success with live sports like UEFA Champions League in Latin America, compelling shows like Sorry For Your Loss, starring Elizabeth Olsen as a young woman whose husband has just died, or nostalgia content like the Real World reboot coming to Watch next year.
"When we started asking people what can trigger conversations, (nostalgic content) came up as something that's really interesting to have on the platform," Simo said. "It's really a way to test this hypothesis."
These new Fox shows allow Facebook to tap into existing communities of passionate fans, and give them a new way to experience the these shows. Facebook users can host "watch parties" from their Timeline, and virtually gather together a group of friends to watch episodes together.