According to sources close to WGTC - the same ones who who correctly predicted that the fabled Snyder Cut of Justice League would come to HBO Max - Netflix's live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender adaptation will allegedly feature not one, but several original LGBT characters.
John Landau, producer of last year's sci-fi blockbuster Alita: Battle Angel, recently took a jab at his own fanbase. In an Instagram post, the filmmaker wore a special T-shirt whose design implied that, if his followers helped check the spread of the coronavirus by washing their hands, he would reward them with the sequel they've begged for all this time.Â
Though famous for its feature films, Pixar also produces a prolific amount of shorts, and this year's entry, Out, which can now be watched on Disney+, marks two firsts for the acclaimed animation studio. Indeed, not only is this the company's first piece of content to premiere directly on digital platforms, but it's also the first to feature an explicitly gay main character.
With CD Projekt Red hard at work on their sprawling sci-fi sandbox Cyberpunk 2077, it's safe to say that a sequel to 2015's The Witcher (the one with the Wild Hunt) is still a long way off. Given the unlikely success of Henry Cavill's Netflix adaptation, however, it's equally safe to say that the world will eventually get to see a fourth installment of this beloved series.
Star Wars may be one of the highest grossing media franchises of all time, but it's not the most lucrative one. For those of you who slept through Intro to Macro in college, profit equals revenue minus cost, and your average Star Wars film, being the technological marvel that it is, costs an obscene amount of money to put together.
Sony is offering PlayStation Plus subscribers two months of access to Funimation Now Premium, completely free of charge. Access to the anime streaming service - which otherwise would cost you about $12 - is the company's way of apologizing for disappointing their consumers earlier this month.