Hey, remember when they released that picture of the CGI movie Sonic the Hedgehog and it was so freakish and unnerving that animators had to work overtime to fix it? Anywho, Sonic the Hedgehog is coming to Hulu this month.
The heroic blue hedgehog who just wants to go fast is far from the only exciting new film or TV show coming to Hulu in February 2021. The library titles are unusually packed this month. In addition to Sonic, the sublimely goofy Mars Attacks!, 2020 horror film Possessor, and the first six Star Trek films all arrive on Feb. 1. Later on in the month are Antebellum (Feb. 5) and Nomadland (Feb. 19).
It’s a good thing that the library titles are strong because Hulu isn’t brining many originals of note to the table in February 2021. Into the Dark continues on its spooky mission with the Valentine-centric Tentacles dropping on Feb. 12. That will...
The heroic blue hedgehog who just wants to go fast is far from the only exciting new film or TV show coming to Hulu in February 2021. The library titles are unusually packed this month. In addition to Sonic, the sublimely goofy Mars Attacks!, 2020 horror film Possessor, and the first six Star Trek films all arrive on Feb. 1. Later on in the month are Antebellum (Feb. 5) and Nomadland (Feb. 19).
It’s a good thing that the library titles are strong because Hulu isn’t brining many originals of note to the table in February 2021. Into the Dark continues on its spooky mission with the Valentine-centric Tentacles dropping on Feb. 12. That will...
- 2/1/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Millennial and Gen Z consumers watch less traditional television than their elders, and the pay-tv sector continues to face a seeming death by a thousand cuts with the steady sting of cord-cutting: A projected 6.6 million U.S. households are expected to have canceled pay-tv service by the end of 2020.
Amid this challenging backdrop, what’s a cable programmer like A+E Networks — whose core business relies on cable and satellite affiliate fees and TV ad revenue — to do?
This year, A+E has doubled down on a digital strategy with Snap, aimed at cultivating new fans. A+E Networks, a 50-50 joint venture of Disney and Hearst, says it has found success in reaching new, younger-skewing audiences by expanding its distribution of free 5-8 minute clips of select TV show franchises on the fast-growing Snapchat app.
According to A+E, the free content has drawn millions of unique viewers for unscripted shows,...
Amid this challenging backdrop, what’s a cable programmer like A+E Networks — whose core business relies on cable and satellite affiliate fees and TV ad revenue — to do?
This year, A+E has doubled down on a digital strategy with Snap, aimed at cultivating new fans. A+E Networks, a 50-50 joint venture of Disney and Hearst, says it has found success in reaching new, younger-skewing audiences by expanding its distribution of free 5-8 minute clips of select TV show franchises on the fast-growing Snapchat app.
According to A+E, the free content has drawn millions of unique viewers for unscripted shows,...
- 11/2/2020
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: What would a workplace comedy look like in the current environment of offices around the world closed and employees working remotely under stay-at-home mandates to slow the spread of the coronavirus? Ben Silverman and Paul Lieberstein, former executive producers of one of the most popular workplace comedies ever, The Office, are taking inspiration from the current situation for a remote workplace comedy series in the works at Big Breakfast, a comedy banner under Silverman and Howard Owens’ Propagate Content.
“So many of us are jumping on daily Zoom meetings — for work and beyond,” Silverman said. “We are in a new normal and are personally navigating ways to remain connected and productive at work and in our home lives. With the brilliant Paul Lieberstein at the helm, we think we have a series that not only brings humor and comfort during this troubling time but will also be an inventive...
“So many of us are jumping on daily Zoom meetings — for work and beyond,” Silverman said. “We are in a new normal and are personally navigating ways to remain connected and productive at work and in our home lives. With the brilliant Paul Lieberstein at the helm, we think we have a series that not only brings humor and comfort during this troubling time but will also be an inventive...
- 4/2/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Adam Thorn is best known by most as the guy who recently let a python bite him for the sake of recording it on a new and a bit controversial television series titled “Kings of Pain.” The show is extremely popular but it’s not for the faint of heart or those who already have a snake or spider phobia. You can safely assume that Adam Thorn is himself one of the “Kings of Pain,” because he’s out to show the world that he can take a good mauling and live to tell about it. Thorn is an interesting figure and
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Adam Thorn...
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Adam Thorn...
- 11/17/2019
- by Dana Hanson-Firestone
- TVovermind.com
Kings of Pain is a History show centered on a couple of individuals. The first individual is Adam Thorn, who is a wildlife biologist. Meanwhile, the second individual is Rob “Caveman” Alleva, who is an animal handler. Given the name of the show, it should come as no surprise to learn that Kings of Pain is centered on the science of pain, which is much more important than what people might expect. Here are 10 things that you may or may not have known about Kings of Pain: 1. The Goal Is to Establish a Pain Index The two stars
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Kings of Pain...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Kings of Pain...
- 11/13/2019
- by Allen Lee
- TVovermind.com
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