New York Comic Con is an event filled with cosplay, merch, and plenty of fan interaction, but the annual convention also features plenty of big announcements coming from the television and film panels as well as activations to create a unique experience for attendees. If you weren’t able to make
The Chick-fil-A Streamer Has A Name
Back in August came the news that fast food restaurant Chick-fil-A was planning a streaming service boasting a large slate of originals. The fried chicken sandwich company has been working with a number of major production companies and studios to create family-friendly shows for the service – mostly unscripted fare.
Flanagan To Showrun “Carrie” TV Series
A TV series adaptation of Stephen King’s first novel “Carrie” is in the works at Prime Video with frequent King adapter Mike Flanagan to write, executive produce and serve as showrunner. Amazon MGM Studios is behind the new take dubbed a “bold and timely reimagining of the story of misfit
Tom Holland Joins Chris Nolan’s Next Film
“Spider-Man” actor Tom Holland will star in Christopher Nolan’s newest film, joining Matt Damon in the secret project at Universal Pictures. Nolan wrote the script and is directing the project which will shoot early next year ahead of a release date of July 17th 2026. Holland is expected to shoot
Aardman & Mattel Set New “Pingu” Series
Toy giant Mattel is teaming with award-winning animation studio Aardman to co-develop a new stop-motion animated television series based on the beloved cheeky penguin “Pingu”. The series is inspired by the South Pole-dwelling character who has been on screens for decades via a Swiss-German animated children’s television series co-created by