Damn, now I really want an expose on this.
Shame it might never happen if the show does well.
Shame it might never happen if the show does well.
This could be so brilliant if done justice.
That's an HBO show. Think of it as an extended free trial. Same with Banshee on Prime, you get the first 2 of 4 total seasons, and have to pay for the last 2 seasons.I don't understand why Prime Video only applies to certain seasons. I could get if it was not on the latest season for a while at least. But I've started Veep and realized that after season 2 I won't be viewing it through Prime Video anymore. Thought I'd be able to watch through season 6.
Although the X-Ray feature on Prime Video is pretty damn awesome
That was what I was thinking in terms of the free trial kind of thing. But I'm planning to watch Curb Your Enthusiasm as well and that one lets you watch like 8 seasons and only season 9 is not on Prime. So I thought maybe the HBO free trial thing doesn't matter. Or maybe it has to do with the age of the show? I'm not sure when Curb was revived so it could be at a certain year that Amazon can't give the free stuff.That's an HBO show. Think of it as an extended free trial. Same with Banshee on Prime, you get the first 2 of 4 total seasons, and have to pay for the last 2 seasons.
First sentence... and like there is just a lot to unpack her.Killing Eve producer Sid Gentle Films is developing a TV adaptation of a canine-led graphic novel set against the backdrop of the Portland punk scene and a "Queer As Folk-for now" style series from Grindr and Instagram poet Max Wallis.
It has optioned Nicole J Georges' Fetch: How A Bad Dog Brought Me Homeand is looking for a writer to adapt for television. The graphic novel memoir tells the story of Georges, who when she was sixteen she adopted Beija, a dysfunctional shar-pei/corgi mix—a troublesome combination of tiny and attack, just like teenaged Nicole herself. For the next fifteen years, Beija would be the one constant in her life. Through depression, relationships gone awry, and an unmoored young adulthood played out against the backdrop of the Portland punk scene, Beija was there, wearing her "Don't Pet Me" bandana. The novel chronicles their symbiotic, co-dependent relationship and probes what it means to care for and be responsible to another living thing—a living thing that occasionally lunges at toddlers. Nicole turns to vets, dog whisperers, and even a pet psychic for help, but it is the moments of accommodation, adaption, and compassion that sustain them. Nicole never successfully taught Beija "sit," but in the end, Beija taught Nicole how to stay.
Woodward Gentle also revealed that it was working with East London-based writer and artist Max Wallis. He has published book of poetry Modern Love, which was nominated for the Polari Prize, and his second book Everything Everything was lauded by Queer As Folk creator Russell T Davies.
She said that the project that they are working on is inspired by the Channel 4 drama, which was remade by Showtime. "There's a really interesting poet called Max Wallis, we're doing something with him. It will be like Queer As Folk for now. He's brilliant. Max is amazing; I love finding people are a bit weird," she added.
The network says its five-part miniseries, which wrapped Monday night, has to date attracted a cumulative audience of more than 6 million viewers across all HBO platforms. In a sign of strong word-of-mouth, the critically lauded series also saw its linear ratings tick up between each of its broadcasts last month, an exceedingly rare occurrence in the current TV environment. Once final streaming and on-demand numbers get tallied later this month, Chernobyl could even end up reaching roughly as many viewers as last year's Amy Adams–led Sharp Objects.
I'm surprised at the gap of time between finales and the summer shows starting up. Also what is CBS doing sending a show in surrounded by reruns
That was what I was thinking in terms of the free trial kind of thing. But I'm planning to watch Curb Your Enthusiasm as well and that one lets you watch like 8 seasons and only season 9 is not on Prime. So I thought maybe the HBO free trial thing doesn't matter. Or maybe it has to do with the age of the show? I'm not sure when Curb was revived so it could be at a certain year that Amazon can't give the free stuff.
Thanks. So it would only be loosely related to the age of the show. My thought was on the right track but not exactly there. Any chance you know how many years it shows up afterwards? Honestly, I'll probably just watch it on HBO instead of waiting forever but I'm curious how long they are waiting cause it seems like a really long timeHBO's deal with Amazon specifies that Amazon will get new seasons a certain number of years after they air. So they have the first 8 seasons of Curb because they aired over a decade ago, but they don't have the 9th cause it's only 1-2 years old.
Thanks. So it would only be loosely related to the age of the show. My thought was on the right track but not exactly there. Any chance you know how many years it shows up afterwards? Honestly, I'll probably just watch it on HBO instead of waiting forever but I'm curious how long they are waiting cause it seems like a really long time
'Killing Eve' Producer Sid Gentle Adapting Canine Punk Graphic Novel & Developing Project With Grindr Poet Max Wallis
First sentence... and like there is just a lot to unpack her.
I don't want to live here no more
The Viacom unit has licensed Punk'd and Singled Out to Jeffrey Katzenberg's Quibi as shortform revivals. Each of the revived unscripted series will feature 20 new episodes — each under 10 minutes in length
Is Season 5 of the Affair coming soon? Haven't heard anything and it's been a year since the last season.
Why arent HBO on that ratings list? I wanna know how many that tunes into the Chernobyl series.
They said 6 million I think. But HBO doesn't need ratings because they don't have advertisers.
BBC America said today that Season 2 of its assassin drama Killing Eve delivered the highest season-over-season growth of any returning TV drama on U.S. television in the past three years.
The thriller starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer wrapped its sophomore run last month up 87 percent in total viewers and 78 percent in the key adults 25-54 demo from the first season, per Live+7 numbers from Nielsen Media Research.
Another classic sitcom is eying a return with its original star. UCP is developing Punky Brewster, a sequel to the 1984 NBC sitcom, with Soleil Moon Frye set to reprise her role as the titular character that became a pop culture icon of the 1980s.
The original multi-camera series, created by David W. Duclon, centered on Punky (Frye), a bright young girl raised by a foster dad (George Gaynes). In the multi-camera/hybrid reboot, Punky (Frye) is now a single mother of three trying to get her life back on track when she meets a young girl who reminds her a lot of her younger self.
Nickelodeon has given a 13-episode series order to Kamp Koral (working title), a spinoff of the network's signature series SpongeBob SquarePants. While the mothership is a classic 2D cartoon, the offshoot will be a CG-animated series, which serves as a prequel to SpongeBob. It introduces 10-year-old SpongeBob SquarePants during his summer at sleepaway camp.
(Or 8 Parts, as Netflix airs it.)
Why arent HBO on that ratings list? I wanna know how many that tunes into the Chernobyl series.
As for Gentleman Jack, it hasn't been as big a hit as Chernobyl, but it's still aggregating an average audience of 2.6 million viewers. That's a decent number for a period drama, particularly one that is co-produced with the BBC and thus likely carries a lower price tag than a typical HBO original.
would watching it through amazon's hbo channel/subscription count towards those numbers?Just a little over a million tuned in to the finale, l+sd. 1.089 million to be exact
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people really want to ignore that Chernobyl was a co-production, don't they...
CHERNOBYL, Ukraine (Reuters) - The success of a U.S. television miniseries examining the world's worst nuclear accident at Chernobyl has driven up the number of tourists wanting to see the plant and the ghostly abandoned town that neighbors it for themselves.
One Chernobyl tour agency reported a 40% rise in trip bookings since the series, made by HBO, began in May and which has attracted outstanding reviews.
English-language tours usually cost around $100 per person.
Wow, didn't realize Black Mirror was tomorrow. Non-Friday Netflix release dates fuck me up.
would watching it through amazon's hbo channel/subscription count towards those numbers?
Glad to see that it got the renewal.
This cast, man.The nine-episode project also features Cate Blanchett, Uzo Aduba, Rose Byrne, Kayli Carter, Ari Graynor, Melanie Lynskey, James Marsden, Margo Martindale, Sarah Paulson, John Slattery, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Tracey Ullman.
I'm not sure how Amazon's channel program works. Isn't it just HBO Go/Now?
On Demand/streaming numbers aren't factored in to the L+SD figures, but if Amazon is giving people access to linear channels then maybe?
I was just wondering if the numbers are counted at all (cumulative viewership within 30d, from that one article for example )
Sneaky Pete cancelled. Not shocking at all since Amazon dropped the last season without even promoting it.
No, not really.