FXX’s animated spy comedy “Archer” came to a close on Sunday with the super-sized finale “Archer: Into the Cold”. It marks the end of fourteen seasons of hijinks with overconfident secret agent Sterling Archer and his dysfunctional colleagues. In all 145 episodes of the series were produced from 2009 to
“Aquaman” Sequel Takes $4.5M In Previews
Warner Bros. Pictures and DC’s “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” swam its way to $4.5 million in Thursday night previews at the domestic box office. It marks not just the final installment of the DCEU but the latest misfire for DC this year as all three prior releases – “The
Insomniac Responds To “Wolverine” Leak
Hacks have plagued the gaming industry in recent weeks – from the early leak of the “Grand Theft Auto VI” trailer to Rocksteady finding a ton of its material from “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” ending up online. The biggest victim though is Insomniac Games, the “Marvel’s Spider-Man” and
Lionsgate To Spin-Off Studio From Starz
Lionsgate has unveiled a deal to spin off its studios business into a separately traded public company. The studio business consists of Lionsgate’s TV production and Motion Picture Group divisions along with the 20,000-title film and TV library. It will be combined with the special-purpose acquisition rights company – Screaming
“Gilded Age” Renewed, “Minx” Unlikely
HBO has renewed its Julian Fellowes-created lavish period drama “The Gilded Age” for a third season, the order comes just days after the series aired its second season finale earlier this week. The show follows a young woman entering 1880s New York City’s rigid social scene who is drawn into