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thecrownnet · 2 years
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“'THE CROWN' Season 5 premieres in November.”
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iihih · 1 year
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Goodbye Midge. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Comes To An End.
After five stellar seasons, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, the streaming series on Amazon Prime Video, comes to an end tonight. It’s time to say goodbye to Midge, her fabulous wardrobe, her brilliant supporting cast and some of the most enjoyable TV ever made. Saying Goodbye to Mrs. Maisel With an impressive cast that includes Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel; Alex Borstein as Susie…
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upyourgeek · 9 months
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“Goosebumps” Set to Spook Audiences: Premiere Date and New York Comic Con Panel Announced
"Goosebumps" returns, premiering Oct 13 on #DisneyPlus and Hulu. Rekindling R.L. Stine’s iconic tales, the series dives into Port Lawrence’s haunting mysteries. Catch an exclusive peek at New York Comic Con! 🎃 #GoosebumpsSeries.
A tidal wave of nostalgia is set to wash over fans as Disney Branded Television, in collaboration with Sony Pictures Television, announces the chilling reboot of Goosebumps, debuting on Disney+ and Hulu on Friday, October 13th. This spine-chilling day will also see a special showcase of the series at the famed New York Comic Con, granting fans an exclusive peek into the series. Drawing…
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Not only should Stranger Things Five do weekly release, they should break down all of the two-hour episodes into four separate thirty-minute episodes and title them "The Crawl part one" etcetera.
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Screener Squad: Star Trek Discovery - Season 5 STAR TREK DISCOVERY – SEASON 5 REVIEW These are the voyages of the starship Discovery. Its five-season mission: to set-up spin-off shows; to seek out new fans and new demographics, to boldly go where no Trek series has gone before: the streaming era! While some may prefer the episodic format of Strange New Worlds, the goofy meta-comedy of Lower Decks, or the nostalgia-fest that was Picard Season 3, the truth is that none of those shows would exist were it not for Discovery. The first new Trek show in over a decade, Discovery proved that the franchise could survive both… Read More »Screener Squad: Star Trek Discovery – Season 5 read more on One of Us
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adguy · 25 days
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Streaming Tops April's TV Usage At 38.4%.
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watchfreeone1 · 1 month
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The best IPTV box in 2024
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Have you ever wondered how you could access thousands of TV channels from around the world in one place? If yes, IPTV boxes are the solution you are looking for. In this article, we will introduce you to the best IPTV boxes available on the market, and show you how they can improve your TV experience. Our team of experts spent 23 hours of intensive research to provide you with the most reliable and accurate information.
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rjptalk · 4 months
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AGAIN AND AGAIN
AGAIN AND AGAIN, What are your favorite #Reruns? #Television #YouTube
Always Rerun Season, by Rich Paschall When we were young, that is to say, in the last century, new programs ran from Fall to Spring. Summer was rerun season. Once a new season began the old shows disappeared. We thought that they were gone forever. A few shows lived on in syndication. I Love Lucy seems to have remained on the air constantly since it premiered the year I was born. The Ricardos…
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leftoblique · 6 months
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This article talks about how the shows we talk about and the shows we watch the most of are different.
The premise is true as stated, sure, but if you think about it, it also explains a lot of Netflix's seemingly bizarre behavior - especially around canceling popular shows. In order to grow its audience, Netflix needs two kinds of shows: one that will bring people to the platform, and one that will keep them there.
Stranger Things, One Piece, etc. are draw shows. Ginny & Georgia and The Night Agent are retention shows - bland and middlebrow like the sitcoms and procedurals network TV had relied on to retain viewers for decades.
Wednesday - which apparently did huge numbers - had its renewal process drawn out with rumors of a cancelation - I actually thought it was canceled until someone pointed out they renewed it in November! My theory is that it was a draw show that mostly drew people who were already on the platform.
Anyway, this is why, I think, they're trying to find shows like Bridgerton and One Piece that can serve as both draw for new audiences and also as a means to retain those people. Because with those shows' huge budgets, they are doomed if they can't serve both roles - but if they can, they're a way to lock people into their subscriptions for years to come.
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thecrownnet · 2 years
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In ‘The Crown,’ Claire Foy plays a young Queen Elizabeth II. ROBERT VIGLASKY/ASSOCIATED PRESS
‘The Crown’ Jumps Into Netflix’s Top 10 for Weekly Global Viewership
By Alyssa Lukpat, The Wall Street Journal Sept 14, 2022
“The Crown,” the award-winning Netflix series based on the queen’s life, was one of the most-watched series on the streaming service in recent days as interest has surged for content about the royal family.
The first season of the series was Netflix’s seventh most-watched English-language show worldwide since Thursday, the day Queen Elizabeth II died, according to the streaming service.
“The Crown,” which released its fourth and latest season nearly two years ago, was on Netflix’s top 10 most-watched list alongside mostly new content, including the latest season of “Cobra Kai.”
“The Crown” dramatizes the life of the royal family through Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. The first season begins with Princess Elizabeth’s 1947 marriage to Prince Philip and follows her early years as the queen alongside Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The most recent season focused on the 1980s, covering the queen’s clashes with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Prince Charles’s ill-fated marriage to Lady Diana Spencer.
The first season, which premiered in 2016, was one of the most-watched shows in 26 countries in the past week, including the U.K., Ireland, Bolivia and Mexico, according to Netflix. It wasn’t among the top 10 most-watched shows in the U.S., however. Subscribers around the world watched the season for 17.57 million hours from Sept. 8 through Sept. 14, Netflix’s website said Wednesday morning.
The fifth season of the hit show, which has already been filmed, is set to be released in November. The show temporarily suspended production of its sixth season on Friday because of the queen’s death. Netflix said last week that it would pause production again as a mark of respect on the day of the queen’s funeral, scheduled for Sept. 19.
Netflix didn’t immediately return a request for comment Wednesday.
Books about the queen and the royal family have been climbing up Amazon.com Inc.’s book charts in recent days as well. Six of the top 10 bestselling books about European history were about the royal family, according to Amazon.
*Olivia Colman plays Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown Season 3 and 4.
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**Imelda Staunton will take over the role in Season 5 and 6.
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governmentissuedclone · 7 months
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I may not have money for all these expensive ass streaming services but I DO have a VPN, antivirus, and 2TB external hard drive :)
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cinemauniverse112 · 7 months
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Now Watching Survivor: Season 45 on Paramount+
In my opinion, Bruce and Emily are my picks for the finals. CBS and the producers seem to be promoting these two the most. Plus it's Bruce's 2nd time on Survivor so they want to ride that out as long as they can.
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darkwood-hollows · 2 years
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hot take but i actively miss when tv shows were like 20 episodes a season. slow down. let me get to know the characters. let them do something dumb and not consequential to the plot for one fucking second i'm begging you.
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shesnake · 3 months
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the problem with mainstream fictional media today is it is predominantly made for people who don't like fictional media all that much
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