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Saru makes the profound error in judgment that his skills as a dinner host can make up for, well, y’know, existential trauma.
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The opening episodes of
Star Trek: Discovery’s third season have seen Michael Burnham and the ship’s crew realize that their lives have changed forever. Not only that, but the future they sacrificed those old lives for is not what they expected. This week, in an explosive moment of self-reflection, they’re beginning to reckon with the impact of their new reality.
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“Forget Me Not” examines the need to be open with yourself in the wake of great change painful change, especially across two important arcs. In the episode’s main plot, Michael and the crew take the newly aboard Adira (revealed last week as the
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and the
Snyder Cut, but that s only the beginning of what we ll be watching this month.
Disney+ is stealing a lot of the thunder, with several major originals hitting streaming. First up is the aforementioned MCU series focused on two of Captain America s fan favorite partners. Then, the service is also debuting
Raya and the Last Dragon, a new fantasy film that will be released simultaneously in theaters and on paid Premier Access for streaming. Last but certainly not least, the service has its new
Mighty Ducks revival series.
Not to be outdone, HBO Max is dropping its super-sized monster movie
This “true story of seven strangers” is about to get another chapter. On March 4, The Real World Homecoming: New York will help launch the rebranded streamer Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access) by reuniting the OG cast that started it all — and we have an exclusive first look at the brand new opening credits […]
Paramount Plus Streaming Plan Bows to Mixed Reviews From Wall Street
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Wall Street analyst Laura Martin of Needham Co. went so far as to say “Sell Netflix to buy ViacomCBS” after Wednesday’s marathon presentation of ViacomCBS’ plan for growth in the streaming arena with the March 4 launch of Paramount Plus.
But Todd Juenger of Sanford Bernstein Co. is having none of it, setting his target price on ViacomCBS shares at $23 for a stock that closed Wednesday at $65.63. The longtime ViacomCBS bear was not impressed with the company’s efforts to distinguish Paramount Plus (a rebrand of CBS All Access) from the competition in the U.S. by emphasizing that it will deliver live news, sports, the live CBS network linear feed and “a mountain” of on-demand entertainment.