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The article says that the show has not been renewed just yet, but they do have a plan if they get a Season 2. It says that a lot of the show is homages to horror movies and it will greatly increase your pleasure of the show in you have watched a lot of them, especially "The Shining".
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Season 2 episodes 10-15 are going to be placed on Disney+ on April 27.
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I did some slight reading about the episode and found this to be interesting, all of the people in the psychiatric hospital are people we have seen before on the show, the two police that came to arrest Steven, the lady that was Steven's boss at the Museum Gift Shop, the guy on the street covered in gold paint, etc. Mrs. Peter Potamus has a first name, Taweret.
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Media And Beyond: News for The Book Of Boba Fett
AnimeMania replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Book Of Boba Fett
The Book of Boba Fett BTS Documentary Releases May 4th The May 4th episode of The Disney Gallery will be a behind-the-scenes look at the making of The Book of Boba Fett. They may even reveal why they decided to make it into a half of a season of The Mandalorian. -
I am usually only mild amused at most episodes, but I thought this one was very funny. Jayden: You won't like me when I'm hangry!
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So people just roam the desert shooting everybody they come across or were those men part of Harrow's guards, even though Steven and Layla were no where near where Harrow was digging. You think that the men wouldn't have shot up the vehicle, if they were robbers. You would have thought that Steven and Layla would have at least come out of that encounter with some guns and supplies, but no. Anyhoo, that occurring does not make me want to go to Egypt anytime soon. The camp looting thing annoyed me, it was supposed to be cute, but the whole time they were acting like they were shopping at the local bazaar, instead of sneaking into a camp full of heavily armed guards ready to shoot them on sight. Arguing, just walking straight into all the tents without looking first, shouting, gawking, not paying the least bit of attention, Steven not asking Marc what he should take from the camp to stay alive, etc. I still can't figure out Layla's intentions with Marc/Steven, I just can't figure out what she is trying to accomplish by going on this excursion. I thought the worst things I would have to wave off was a tomb completely buried in sand on the outside, would have all of it's passageways be perfectly fine on the inside and very well lit. I am not sure why Layla didn't run, I thought the whole point was to buy her enough time to find an exit and escape (I am guessing she had the statue). I guess she likes to watch. I am not even going to try to comprehend what occurred after Steven met Harrow. I will put that on hold until they explain it to me next episode. It would be been funny, if when Marc and Steven were running down the hallway, each one of those doors held another of their multiple personalities. I thought I saw Mrs. Peter Potamus.
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Marc & Steven must find balance as supernatural threats ahead look to stop them. Original Airdate: April 20, 2022
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It might have been that she was sensing danger, maybe she was trying to stall for time, or trying to wake up the whole house. It did get mama bear out of her cave.
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And another thing that bothered me was a bunch of rich criminals say that the country they are living in is too dangerous to raise a child and the next day, they and their child are in the U.S. and their child is a permanent US citizen. What does that say about regular people who have to spend years trying to come to America through the U.S. immigration system?
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Guest Stars Anna Camp as Natalie Bremer Melany Ochoa as Inez Marcus Allen Bailey as Ben Taylar Hollomon as Maya Prague Robert as Dan Jeff Austin as Herb Wachter Rodney J. Hobbs as Frank Higbee Lidia Porto as Maria Hernandez
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I watched it, it was sort of funny and well written. I was surprised that the main character would tell anybody who would listen what his plans were to get rich. Most people worry that their ideas would be stolen.
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Love, Death & Robots - General Discussion
AnimeMania replied to BetterButter's topic in Love, Death & Robots
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The Umbrella Academy in the Media
AnimeMania replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in The Umbrella Academy
A quick peek at the Number Four's of The Umbrella Academy and The Sparrow Academy. Klaus Hargreeves/The Séance (Robert Sheehan) Alphonso Hargreeves (Jake Epstein) -
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Orvillian Media: Wireless Telecommunications Facility
AnimeMania replied to shapeshifter's topic in The Orville
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In The Media: What Say You?
AnimeMania replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power
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It would have been nice if they had had Elena show some compassion by having the gold paint stop at Swanstrom's chin for a little while before being triggered to flow again when Val opened the door. It would have shown that Elena can't plan everything to the second, because I thought that Swanstrom should have been dead from how long it took them to free her.
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Bang Bang Baby is a 10 episode TV Series filmed in Italy, commissioned to stream on Prime Video in Italian Language with English Subtitles. The first five episodes of Bang Bang Baby will be released on April 28 on Prime Video. The second half of the series will be released on May 19. "Bang Bang Baby" is a TV Series created by Andrea di Stefano, and directed by Michele Alhaique (ep. 1-4, 7-8), Margherita Ferri (ep. 5-6), and Giuseppe Bonito (ep. 9-10). Loosely based on a true story about Marisa Merico (learn more about her from the 2015 documentary "Lady 'Ndrangheta"). The TV Series attempts to be a mash-up of crime genre, dark comedy and teen-family drama, creating something unique, a "teeny dark crime family dramedy?", or a humorous look at a young woman’s coming-of-age/origin story. Bang Bang Baby should not be confused with the 2014 Sci-Fi/Musical Movie about a teenage girl in a 1960's small town that dreams of becoming a singer, which has the same name this TV Series, which is about a teenage girl in a 1980's (roughly 1986) small town in Northern Italy, that dreams of becoming a member of the Calabrian Mafia in Milan, Italy, specifically the ‘Ndrangheta affiliate, where many woman have key roles. Young Alice wants to become a "made woman", just like her dear ol' Dad. If she ever decides that she wants out, it will probably be too late… Arianna Becheroni plays Alice, a shy, insecure, but carefree 16 year old girl in a small Italian town, who spends her time watching American TV and films. Alice discovers the big family secret, her father, whom she hasn’t seen in over ten years, because she thought he was dead, is very much alive. Obsessed with meeting her dad and winning his approval, Alice leaves home and travels down the path to a life in the Mafia and crime. Alice uses her imagination and love of the music, TV and pop culture of the 80's in an attempt to traverse the cruel and ruthless, criminal underworld of blood, drugs, and Eggplant Parmigiana to become the Mafia's youngest member. Adriano Giannini plays Santo Barone, Alice's father, who is one of the most powerful and dangerous bosses of the ‘Ndrangheta. Lucia Mascino plays Gabriella Gianmatteo, Alice's mother. (L/R back) Simone Corbisiero, Katia Greco, Carmelo Giordano, Dora Romano, Elena Gigliotti, Vincenzo Leto (front) Arianna Becheroni Simone Corbisiero plays Uncle Bastiano Katia Greco plays Aunt Memena Carmelo Giordano plays Gambacorta Barone Dora Romano plays Grandma Lina Elena Gigliotti plays Aunt Rita Vincenzo Leto plays Uncle Vincenzo Antonio Gerardi plays Nereo Giuseppe De Domenico plays Rocco
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Black-ish S08.E13: Homegoing (Series Finale) (New Time) As Pops and Ruby prepare to move away, Dre and Bow consider if they should make a big life change as well. Grappling with this idea at work, Dre receives some unexpected advice from Simone Biles, who tells him to follow his heart. The Johnsons prepare for their goodbyes in the series finale of the beloved comedy series “black-ish”. Original Airdate: TUESDAY, Apr. 19, 2022 (9:00-9:30 p.m. EST), on ABC. black-ish: A Celebration An ABC News Special that profiles the making of Black-ish and explores the impact it has had on society. Kenya Barris and Eva Longoria provide insight on the issues the show raised. The Special includes interviews with the show's cast, including Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Marsai Martin, Yara Shahidi, Miles Brown, Marcus Scribner, Laurence Fishburne, Jenifer Lewis and Deon Cole - as well as a snippet of the cast's final table read, as well as some of the cast's original audition tapes for the show. Original Airdate: TUESDAY, Apr. 19, 2022 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.
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The Girl From Plainville - General Discussion
AnimeMania replied to NotChristine's topic in The Girl From Plainville
S01.E06: Talking Is Healing The trial begins and a new Michelle emerges. The prosecution lays out Michelle’s involvement in Coco’s death and Lynn Roy takes the stand. Michelle finds help for her eating disorder while Coco dives deeper into his depression. April 19, 2022 -
Paramount+ Brings World’s Tallest Hologram to Life in ‘HALO’ Celebration They created a 60 feet tall 3D hologram of Master Chief: Spartan 117 in these cities on April 17. Toronto, Canada São Paulo, Brazil Mexico City Sydney, Australia
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Love, Death & Robots - General Discussion
AnimeMania replied to BetterButter's topic in Love, Death & Robots
Love Death + Robots Volume 3 returns Friday, May 20 on Netflix. -
Human Resources has also been renewed for a second season.