Master of None Season 3 Featurette Shows Changes Coming to Netflix Series

We are less than a week away from theMaster of NoneSeason 3 premiere, and Netflix has released a behind-the-scenes featurette to tease the anticipated new season. The small making-off brings series creators,Aziz AnsariandAlan Yangtogether with starsLena WaitheandNaomi Ackieto discuss the series’ changes for the next season. The cast and crew talk about how Season 3 works as its own standalone story, exploring the marriage of Waithe’s Denise and her wife Alicia, played by Ackie....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 413 words · Anita Carter

Mirai Writer-Director Mamoru Hosoda on His Latest Anime Film

Mirai, a family friendly feature arriving in theaters this week, is the latest film from acclaimed Japanese filmmakerMamoru Hosoda(Wolf Children). In celebration ofMirai’s arrival in U.S. theaters at long last, we had a chance to chat with Hosoda about his original tale. We talked about the inspiration for the story, finding a balance of fantastical and realistic elements, and technical challenges of animating the film and its characters. Plus, Hosoda, who was the key animator for a number ofDragon Ball Ztitles in the 1990s, weighed in on the return of Broly to the big screen early next year....

July 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1397 words · Ronald Mcguire

National Treasure 3: Jerry Bruckheimer Confirms a Script Is Written

The Declaration of Independence isn’t the only difficult-to-obtain document that treasure hunters have been tracking down these past few years. It’s been fifteen years since the secondNational Treasurefilm, and in that time there have been rumors and hopes of a third film, but still no actual movement towards the making ofNational Treasure 3. That is, until now. In an exclusive report toComicBook.com,Jerry Bruckheimerconfirmed that the script for the third film has, in fact, been written, and is awaiting series starNicolas Cage’s approval....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 453 words · Miss Lisa Fitzpatrick

Netflix Wants to Double Original Content in 2017

Here’s your Peak TV update if you haven’t been keeping up: in 2016, over 450 scripted shows aired on broadcast, cable, premium, and streaming networks combined. In 2017 that’s projected to go over 500. Netflix isn’t helping. The giant streaming service currently has 30 original series, but their Chief Content OfficerTed Sarandosrecently said at a conference for UBS Global Media & Communications that Netflix plans to add 20 more shows in 2017....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 391 words · Jose Moss

Nicola Coughlan Brings "Joy to the World" in New 'Doctor Who' Christmas Special Trailer

As we descend into December, it’s time to relish in all our favorite holiday traditions. So get out your hot cocoa, cozy up in your favorite jammies, and settle in for new footage from the nextDoctor WhoChristmas special.Disney+ has just released a new trailerfor the upcoming episode titled “Joy to the World” which will see a companionless Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) team up withBridgertonstarNicola Coughlanfor a once-in-a-lifetime adventure through time and space....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 427 words · Jessica Cook

Ninjago Season 6 DVD Review: Mystical, Modern Action Series

Well before Warner Bros. bringsThe LEGO Ninjago Movieto theaters this fall, Cartoon Network’sLEGO: Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzuseries has been kicking plastic butt since 2011. The series follows the title characters, ninja who are training in the ancient battle art of spinjitzu that allows them to master the elements and out-fight any opponent. Over the years, Kai, Cole, Jay, and Zane have been joined by Lloyd and Nya as students of Sensei Wu who guides them on their journey....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 520 words · Thomas Obrien

Not Okay Review: Zoey Deutch Stars in Toothless Satire

“Have you ever wanted to be noticed so badly, you didn’t even care what it was for?” says Danni Sanders (Zoey Deutch) in the opening seconds ofNot Okay. Writer-directorQuinn Shephardmakes it clear from the beginning that Danni will do what it takes to be accepted, whether it’s remarking on her 9/11 FOMO (her family was too busy on a cruise to truly experience the weight of the tragedy), or trying to get herself invited to queer events, despite not identifying as such....

July 17, 2025 · 4 min · 789 words · Stephanie Smith

Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Returns to Disney Animation in New Short

Oswald is back! That’s right, Mickey Mouse’s predecessor is back at his signature early Disney antics after a nearly century-long reprieve. Walt Disney Animation Studios has just created a new short featuring the cartoon bunny, which is currently available to watch on the animation studio’s YouTube channel. The one-minute-long short shows Oswald going to an old-fashioned movie theater and features an animation style in keeping with the original’s 1920s feel. Oswald enters the movie theater and sits back for a lovely show, only for him to see his love Ortensia the cat up on the screen....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 477 words · Ryan Gilbert

Sense8 Season 2 Featurette Sends the Cast on a Globe-trotting Adventure

Now playing on Netflix is the entire second season ofSense8, a product of theWachowski SiblingsandJ. Michael Straczynskithat follows a group of psychologically and spiritually linked empaths known as a cluster. What sets them apart from others is a unique ability to communicate and experience each other’s lives, even though they’re scattered all across the globe. If that sounds intriguing to you, there’s a good chance you’ve already familiarized yourself with the show and have devoured both seasons....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 240 words · Rebecca Nichols

Shows Like Peaky Blinders to Watch Next

Peaky Blindersis, without a doubt, one of the most beloved and popular TV shows of these last few years. After spending so much time hanging in the streets of Birmingham with the Shelbys, it is, unfortunately, finally time to say goodbye to our favorite family of criminals, as Season 6 has marked the end of this small-screen journey — although creatorSteven Knighthas also confirmed that the series will ultimately wrap up with the airing of a feature film, which iscurrently slated to start filming in 2023....

July 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1306 words · Benjamin Schmidt

Star Trek: Discovery Finale Explained by EP Alex Kurtzman

Warning: Spoilers for the Star Trek: Discovery Season 1 finale, “Will You Take My Hand?” are below. When it comes to adapting a major franchise likeStar Trek, which has such a sprawling universe of TV shows and movies, it’s important to figure out where in that timeline everything exists. We know that theJ.J. Abramsmovies, which started in 2009, are in a parallel universe, for example, and it’s helpful for fans (at least, those who want to go deep into the lore) to keep things straight when it comes to canon....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 467 words · Wendy Wallace

The Boys Season 4 Starts Filming Soon, Reveals Karl Urban

We’ve barely recovered from Herogasm and Season 3 ofThe Boysstill has two more episodes to air, but starKarl Urbanhas already revealed thatThe BoysSeason 4 is set to start shooting soon. In an exclusive interview with Collider’sSteven Weintraubfor Netflix’s animated filmThe Sea Beast, Urban shared whenThe Boyswill be getting back together: “Yeah, we’re starting I think August the 22nd, we’re going to be starting season four. So I’m getting back, getting my Butcher back on, and I can’t wait....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 545 words · Brian Cunningham

The Connection Between Ridley Scott's Long-Delayed Western and Kurt Russell's 'Bone Tomahawk'

Few filmmakers within the last decade have announced themselves quite likeS. Craig Zahler, an idiosyncratic artist known for pushing the boundaries of “extreme cinema.” Zahler certainly earned acclaim for his bone-crushing action thrillerBrawl in Cell Block 99andhis police dramaDragged Across Concrete, but it was his terrifying debut,Bone Tomahawk,that established him as a filmmaker to watch. Prior toBone Tomahawk, Zahler was a fairly prominent novelist and initiallyplanned to adapt his Western novelWraiths of the Broken Land....

July 17, 2025 · 4 min · 683 words · Terry Lee