The last season of the original high school drama 13 Reasons Why arrived on Netflix last week, and it's safe to say that subscribers were eagerly awaiting the final chapter of this emotionally-taxing story. If they weren't, after all, the show would not have been able to beat competitors like Space Force and Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich to become the most-watched bit of content the streamer has to offer.
Nowadays, The Walt Disney Company prides itself on its family-friendly and politically-correct content, but that wasn't always the case. Back in the day, the entertainment giant was much less progressive when it came to the films that they produced.
A graphic novel whose story functions as a prequel to the upcoming monster mashup tentpole Godzilla vs. Kong appears to have confirmed the role which one important character will play in this climactic battle.
According to Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson isn't planning on entering politics anytime soon. However, if he did, Hart - who brought up the subject while appearing on The Beat with Ari Melber on MSNBC - is certain of the fact that his Jumanji co-star would make an incredibly successful statesman.
Netflix subscribers don't quite know what to make of 365 Dni, a Polish drama that includes a number of disturbing sex scenes between a mafia hitman and his hostage that isn't like anything else the streamer has offered in the past.
Yesterday, video game designer Jeff Shroff retweeted a post from Sony urging fans to attend their digital PS5 reveal event on June 11th. Given that Shroff worked as the lead engineer on God of War, many fans suspect that his retweeting the announcement indicates Santa Monica is getting ready to reveal the first footage of their hotly-anticipated sequel to 2017's instant classic.
In a recent interview with Slate magazine, the actor who voiced "cabbage man" in Avatar: The Last Airbender quipped he would love to be a part of Netflix's upcoming live-action adaptation. Whether this fan-favorite comic-relief character from Nickelodeon's legendary animated series will actually feature in the streamer's hotly-anticipated reboot is, as of yet unknown.
Earlier this week, J.K. Rowling made headlines for posting Tweets which many fans have deemed transphobic. Responding to an article which argued that governments should put in greater effort to make COVID-19 care available to "people who menstruate," the renowned author responded by implying there's such a word for those people, and that word is 'women.'
According to sources close to WGTC - the same ones who correctly predicted the Snyder Cut of Justice League would be premiering on HBO Max, and that Henry Cavill is reprising his role as Superman due to backlash from fans - Disney is currently developing a live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese children's cartoon and game series Digimon.
According to a report published by TV Web, Netflix beat the Trump administration when it came to trademarking the name Space Force. Funnily enough, the title of the streamer's latest sitcom coincides with a special branch of the U.S. army that POTUS teased some time ago. If or how this dispute will be settled, however, remains to be seen.