As part of a feature piece celebrating the 25th anniversary of “The Sopranos,” the show’s creator David Chase tells UK newspaper The Times that television’s so-called ‘Golden Age’ is over. He offers a sobering discussion about the changing state of the business and how those running TV today are far
Lundgren On “Aquaman” Sequel Original Cut
“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” co-star Dolph Lundgren has confirmed what was expected – that the DC Comics-inspired underwater sequel was not the film director James Wan set out to make. Reviews for the film saw it receive generally negative reviews from critics and audiences, with the film’s $375 million
“True Detective: Night Country” Has Solid Debut
HBO’s “True Detective: Night Country” returned five years after its last season with a robust debut on Sunday night. Warner Bros. Discovery is claiming the premiere episode pulled in around 2.0 million viewers across Max and linear telecasts in Live+Same Day – compare that to other recent HBO debut figures
“Dune: Prophecy” Series Skips The Volume
Cinematographer Pierre Gill has confirmed that the upcoming “Dune” prequel spin-off series “Dune: Prophecy” for Max won’t be using any of “The Mandalorian”-style The Volume technology. Speaking to Collider recently whilst out promoting the “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” series for the Disney+ service, Gill says he completed filming on
“Last of Us Part II” Documentary Gets A Trailer
The trailer has been released for “Grounded 2: Making The Last of Us Part 2,” a documentary that was previously abandoned but is now coming out later this year. A sequel to the 2014 documentary “Grounded: The Making of The Last of Us,” work on the documentary began in 2016