Smart Guy star Tahj Mowry says a reboot of the beloved 90s sitcom is already in the works, revealing the planned revival puts a fresh take on the series that originally aired on The WB. Mowry played T.J. Henderson, the 10-year-old pugnacious little shorty with a thousand IQ who is bumped up [.]
The party starts with
Blossom, which aired on NBC for five seasons from 1991 until 1995. The cast included Mayim Bialik, Joey Lawrence, Michael Stoyanov, Jenna von Oy, and Ted Wass. Bialik played 15-year-old Blossom Russo, who has to learn to adapt to a big change when her mother leaves the family to focus on her career. She dreams of a sitcom fantasy mother and frequently gets advice from famous celebrities.
Blossom will begin streaming on March 8, followed immediately by
Felicity on March 9.
Felicity is actually returning to Hulu after some time off from the streamer. The J.J. Abrams-created teen drama which ran for four seasons from 1998 to 2002 on The WB, and starred Keri Russell, Scott Speedman, and Scott Foley. It centered on Felicity Porter during her time studying in a university in New York City. The show gained immense popularity for its love triangles and Russell’s performance. Hulu is also adding
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After trying multiple times since 2015, WB Games has successfully secured a patent on the nemesis system featured in Shadow of Mordor and its sequel,
Shadow of War. The patent goes into effect later this month.
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As reported by IGN, on February 3 the US Patent and Trademark Office released an issue notice confirming that WB Games’ patent on the system was approved and would become effective officially on February 23, 2021.
(That issue notice link wasn’t working at the time of publication.)
The nemesis system first appeared in 2014 s open-world-stab-athon
Shadow of Mordor, and would be expanded on greatly in the 2017 sequel