Netflix is here to hype one of its biggest reboots, and Kevin Smith joined in to assist with the celebration today. After teasing fans the other night, Smith appeared in a new video posted by Netflix on Twitter. The video, which can be seen below, shows off the score for Masters of the Universe: [.]
Netflix has revealed a new poster and the episode order for its new anime based on Legendary s Pacific Rim franchise, Pacific Rim: The Black. Pacific Rim went on to two successful film releases a few years ago, and fans have been wanting to see more of the franchise ever since considering how fun [.]
Neve Campbell Cast In Netflix s The Lincoln Lawyer
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Netflix previously announced that they re bringing The Lincoln Lawyer TV series to its stable of original content, based on the novel series by Michael Connelly. Manuel Garcia-Rulfo was previously confirmed by the streamer to lead the show as Mickey Haller, the titular lawyer who runs his law practice out of the back seat of his Lincoln Town Car. In a new report,
Variety brings word that Scream star Neve Campbell has joined the series in a leading role, taking on the part of Maggie McPherson. The role marks Campbell s return to Netflix, having previously appeared in two seasons of House of Cards on the streaming service.
Netflix s Godzilla Singular Point Shares New Trailer
Netflix has released a new trailer for the upcoming
Beastars and
My Hero Academia taking on Godzilla in a brand new way. Although the previous trilogy of anime films released on the service had a muted response among fans of the famous kaiju,
Godzilla Singular Point is already looking like a much different beast with each new look we get at the new series.
Godzilla Singular Point will be releasing some time this year on Netflix around the world, and features a unique staff behind the project. Following the first teaser trailer for the film released last year, the newest and fullest trailer for the project yet shows us more of the human characters making their debut in the new anime series.
THE clever folk at the York Museum Trust have used the popularity of the current hit Netflix drama Bridgerton to their advantage. On Twitter the Trust has taken to showcasing some of their more interesting and unusual artefacts alongside stars of the costume drama drawing amusing comparisons. The Regency romance which, as The Press has previously reported, was part shot on location in North Yorkshire hit our TV screens on Christmas Day and has been a sure fire hit with audiences ever since. The Netflix Original Series, that has been described as ‘Downton Abbey meets Gossip Girl’, is a romantic scandal based around society in Regency London – but was filmed at Castle Howard and Coneysthorpe village in Ryedale among others.