Month: August 2021

A 10-episode live-action “Cowboy Bebop” series from writer and executive producer Christopher Yost (Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok) is on the way to Netflix, with John Cho (Searching) set to lead the cast as Spike Spiegel. The streaming service announced this morning that “Cowboy Bebop” will be premiering on November 19, 2021! Additionally, we’ve been provided with some
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In the past several weeks, the world has watched as the Taliban have once again seized control of Afghanistan. In a rapid-fire coup that culminated with the takeover of major cities, up to and including Kabul, and with President Ashraf Ghani fleeing the country, this terrorist group has accomplished what experts have dubbed a “masterpiece,”
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Netflix’s The Chair season 1 was just released; here’s its ending–including Pembroke’s decision about Bill–explained. Originally conceived as a miniseries, the academia-set dramedy was co-created and written by Amanda Peet and Annie Wyman. At the moment, it’s unclear whether or not The Chair will receive a second season, but there’s certainly more than enough story
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Katie Thurston is responding to a tweet that was a bit of a buzzkill.  The 30-year-old Seattle native, whose finale of The Bachelorette aired earlier this month, took to Twitter on Sunday, Aug. 22 to share that she had recently ingested a marijuana-infused food product. Katie, a standout from Matt James‘ run of The Bachelor, got engaged to Blake Moynes in
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In March, CBS announced the CSI team, along with some new additions, were joining forces on a new sequel series to the original show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (which premiered in 2000). William, Jorja Fox and Wallace Langham would revive their characters in CSI: Vegas. New cast members included Paula Newsome, Matt Lauria, Mel Rodriguez and Mandeep Dhillon.  CBS president Kelly Kahl expressed excitement for the project, stating
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The most recent episode of Marvel’s What If…? seems to hate Peter Quill’s MCU version of Star-Lord as it seeks to explore what might happen if T’Challa had become Star-Lord instead. In place of the galactic con man and immature (but loveable) blowhard that Quill was characterized as in Guardians of the Galaxy, T’Challa is an interplanetary hero. By the
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Stonewall has said it is “proud” of its diversity champions programme after a police commissioner said the charity poses “a threat to women”. In an interview with the Mail on Sunday, Conservative Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend accused the trailblazing LGBT+ rights charity of pushing a “dangerous ideology” because it supports trans rights. Among
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The Walt Disney Company wants Scarlett Johansson‘s Black Widow compensation lawsuit to be handled privately. But according to the actress’ lawyer, she’s not having it. In July, the 36-year-old star sued the corporation for alleged breach of contract over her pay for the Marvel movie, which was released in theaters and offered as a premier purchase on its streaming service
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News The Everly Brothers’ Don Everly Dies at 84 His younger brother Phil Everly died in 2014 By Michelle Kim August 22, 2021 Facebook Twitter Don Everly (Photo by Charles Paul Harris/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images). Facebook Twitter Don Everly, the eldest sibling of the Everly Brothers, died at his home in Nashville on Saturday (August
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