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Before the MCU, superheroes on television were few and far between. Sure, we had Smallville, but that was it. Until 2006 when Heroes premiered on NBC and it conquered pop culture. “Save the Cheerleader. Save the world.” is still the greatest tagline in television history. All four seasons of the groundbreaking series are now streaming…
The company is serving as the lead animation studio on the show, the first officially authorized animated TV series adaptation of the global book franchise, produced with Tencent Video and Coolabi Group for a planned 2028 debut
The Hill family, high school athletes, new adoptive parents, and a starship crew are among the popular characters returning in must-see TV shows in July. They are joined by mutant superheroes, survivors of a zombie apocalypse, and a massive subterranean society. From Arlen, Texas, to the USSEnterprise, here are the seven streaming series you should…
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A buzzy Bloomberg report citing Netflix data suggests viewers are increasingly abandoning popular shows before the second season. The likely reasons aren’t hard to guess: Netflix frequently cancels shows, there’s too long a wait in between seasons, and much of Netflix’s content is designed for an algorithm instead of for the sake of art
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A new first-look image has been released for Season 2 of “Dragon Striker,” which will premiere in early 2027 across Disney XD and Disney+. All episodes of the first season are now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu
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Hard as it is to believe, we’re currently past the halfway point in 2026, with the current year closer to its end than it is to its start
There are probably easier ways to mount a crime thriller steeped in gritty realism than centering it on a villain made of gas. When Japanese filmmaker Shinzo Katayama signed on to direct Human Vapor, Netflix and Toho‘s eight-part, lavishly budgeted streaming series about a Tokyo killer who carries out his murders as a shape-shifting, disembodied…