Last month came word that “Hannibal” creator Bryan Fuller was abruptly exiting the “Friday the 13th” prequel series “Crystal Lake” which was in the works for the streaming service Peacock. At the time, it was indicated that A24 was retooling the project behind the scenes with the studio “going a
Star Wars: The Acolyte Episode 4 Review: This Sith Mystery Isn’t Really Working
This Star Wars: The Acolyte review contains spoilers. Following a strong third episode revealing the nature of Osha and Mae’s separation, The Acolyte’s fourth episode unfortunately reverts back to the overly familiar mode of Star Wars TV storytelling that continues to bog the series down. The show is perfectly watchable,
McKellen Doing Well Post-Stage Fall
An update on 85-year-old actor Sir Ian McKellen has arrived following the “X-Men” and “The Lord of the Rings” star’s falling off a London stage during a performance of “Player Kings” this week. Deadline reports that McKellen suffered a fractured wrist from the fall at Noel Coward Theatre on Monday
“Furiosa” Sets Digital, Hardy On ‘Max’ Return
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment has announced that George Miller’s “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” is coming to PVOD platforms as a $30 buy and $25 rental on June 25th. The title will then be made available to own on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD starting August 13th. The disc
“House of the Dragon” S2 Ratings See A Dip
The “Game of Thrones” spin-off series “House of the Dragon” returned to HBO and Max on Sunday night and pulled in a Live+Same Day audience of 7.8 million viewers. That puts the premiere 22% below the 10 million viewers that witnessed the “Game of Thrones” prequel series launch on its