Netflix’s Emmy-winning “Black Mirror” has been thoughtfully doling out details of its highly anticipated fourth season throughout the past couple week, and the show finally revealed a full trailer. In addition, viewers finally when their misery will end (or begin, depending on just how bleak the installments are), as the streaming service also revealed the release date, Friday, Dec. 29.
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The trailer, which can be seen below, ranges from futuristic sets with robots and spaceships to more mundane settings. According to EW, at an early PaleyFest screening of “USS Callister,” creator Charlie Brooker revealed that the episode was conceived as an adult “Toy Story” and it’s about “living under a tyrant.” Its obvious riff on “Star Trek” means that it’s grander in scope and uses a healthy amount of lens flares.
Read More:‘Black Mirror’ Season 4 First Look: Jodie Foster and ‘Star Trek’ Homage are Here to Blow Our Minds
The trailer, which can be seen below, ranges from futuristic sets with robots and spaceships to more mundane settings. According to EW, at an early PaleyFest screening of “USS Callister,” creator Charlie Brooker revealed that the episode was conceived as an adult “Toy Story” and it’s about “living under a tyrant.” Its obvious riff on “Star Trek” means that it’s grander in scope and uses a healthy amount of lens flares.
- 12/6/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
The launch of season two of “Stranger Things” is six months away, and fans of the popular Duffer Brothers’ Netflix series cannot wait to see what happens next in the town of Hawkins, Indiana. And, while the cast cannot reveal much about what’s next for Will, Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Eleven, one detail they are sharing is that the next season will have a lot more horror.
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Finn Wolfhard (Mike), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin), Noah Schnapp (Will), and Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven) grace the cover of the May issue of Emmy Magazine, where they talk about their newfound fame and offer some hints about the upcoming season.
“There are going to be some challenges the characters face that are real, that are disturbing,” Wolfhard said. “This season will be a lot more dark,...
Read More: Bill Nye: How the ‘Stranger Things’ Upside Down Dimension Can Exist — Watch
Finn Wolfhard (Mike), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin), Noah Schnapp (Will), and Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven) grace the cover of the May issue of Emmy Magazine, where they talk about their newfound fame and offer some hints about the upcoming season.
“There are going to be some challenges the characters face that are real, that are disturbing,” Wolfhard said. “This season will be a lot more dark,...
- 5/3/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
1. “Dear White People” Season 1 (available April 28)
Why Should I Watch It? “Dear White People” is based on Justin Simien’s 2014 Sundance sensation of the same name, pulling characters and plot lines from the satirical comedy that helped introduce us to the glory that is Tessa Thompson. While the “Creed” star won’t be returning, other breakouts from the film are, and the core story — of a predominantly white Ivy League university facing a heated racial debate after a misguided blackface Halloween party — has been refined to fit a serialized format. It is hilarious, sharp, and so timely it hurts. Don’t miss it.
Best Episode: We caught the first two at SXSW, and though both are absolutely stellar, I’ve got to give the edge to the pilot. Logan Browning, as a radio personality who hosts a show titled “Dear White People,” gives a finely layered turn and the general...
Why Should I Watch It? “Dear White People” is based on Justin Simien’s 2014 Sundance sensation of the same name, pulling characters and plot lines from the satirical comedy that helped introduce us to the glory that is Tessa Thompson. While the “Creed” star won’t be returning, other breakouts from the film are, and the core story — of a predominantly white Ivy League university facing a heated racial debate after a misguided blackface Halloween party — has been refined to fit a serialized format. It is hilarious, sharp, and so timely it hurts. Don’t miss it.
Best Episode: We caught the first two at SXSW, and though both are absolutely stellar, I’ve got to give the edge to the pilot. Logan Browning, as a radio personality who hosts a show titled “Dear White People,” gives a finely layered turn and the general...
- 4/1/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
‘Bill Nye Saves the World’ Gets Netflix Release Date, as The Science Guy Returns — Watch the Trailer
Netflix has now given Bill Nye a firm premiere date to start saving the world.
“Bill Nye Saves the World” is set to premiere its first season on April 21. The show comes hot off Nye’s appearance on Super Bowl Sunday as one of the stars of a commercial, directed by Elizabeth Banks, for Persil ProClean detergent.
Read More: ‘Bill Nye Saves The World’ To Give Netflix a New Take on Talk Shows
In his new series, Nye aims to tackle various topics from a scientific point of view – including artificial intelligence, alternative medicine and climate change. Netflix promises that Nye will dispel myths and refute anti-scientific claims while bringing in special guests, conducting experiments and demonstrations, “and ultimately letting the facts lead the argument.”
Nye, of course, was famously known as “Bill Nye the Science Guy” throughout the 1990s as the star of his own PBS and syndicated TV series.
“Bill Nye Saves the World” is set to premiere its first season on April 21. The show comes hot off Nye’s appearance on Super Bowl Sunday as one of the stars of a commercial, directed by Elizabeth Banks, for Persil ProClean detergent.
Read More: ‘Bill Nye Saves The World’ To Give Netflix a New Take on Talk Shows
In his new series, Nye aims to tackle various topics from a scientific point of view – including artificial intelligence, alternative medicine and climate change. Netflix promises that Nye will dispel myths and refute anti-scientific claims while bringing in special guests, conducting experiments and demonstrations, “and ultimately letting the facts lead the argument.”
Nye, of course, was famously known as “Bill Nye the Science Guy” throughout the 1990s as the star of his own PBS and syndicated TV series.
- 2/8/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
One of ER‘s short-lived couples is getting back together on Law & Order: Svu.
Anthony Edwards will reunite with Mariska Hargitay, who played his love interest on the medical drama, during an upcoming Svu episode, EW.com reports.
RelatedLaw & Order: Svu Fall Preview: Benson and Barba Go ‘Head-to-Head’
No details are available about Edwards’ character.
Law & Order: Svu Season 18 premieres Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 9/8c on NBC.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Hulu is is developing Queen of Shadows, an epic fantasy adventure TV series based on Sarah J. Maas’ Throne of Glass books, our site site Deadline reports.
Anthony Edwards will reunite with Mariska Hargitay, who played his love interest on the medical drama, during an upcoming Svu episode, EW.com reports.
RelatedLaw & Order: Svu Fall Preview: Benson and Barba Go ‘Head-to-Head’
No details are available about Edwards’ character.
Law & Order: Svu Season 18 premieres Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 9/8c on NBC.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Hulu is is developing Queen of Shadows, an epic fantasy adventure TV series based on Sarah J. Maas’ Throne of Glass books, our site site Deadline reports.
- 9/8/2016
- TVLine.com
To be clear, Neil deGrasse Tyson doesn’t really want to be a television star.
“Any morning I wake up, I’m hoping the phone does not ring, so I can stay home and play with my kids or whatever,” he told IndieWire earlier this year.
So how did he become one of pop culture’s most prominent scientists? “When I’m called, I feel a sense of duty,” he said. When asked to lend his voice to the cause of science, Tyson will oblige, which has led to an insane roster of on-screen appearances over the last 10-plus years.
That includes hosting Fox’s rebooted “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey,” cameos in countless films and TV shows and providing the voice for a hyper-intelligent pig in an episode of Disney’s “Gravity Falls.”
Tyson is currently a three-time Emmy nominee, with his talk show “StarTalk” in the mix this year...
“Any morning I wake up, I’m hoping the phone does not ring, so I can stay home and play with my kids or whatever,” he told IndieWire earlier this year.
So how did he become one of pop culture’s most prominent scientists? “When I’m called, I feel a sense of duty,” he said. When asked to lend his voice to the cause of science, Tyson will oblige, which has led to an insane roster of on-screen appearances over the last 10-plus years.
That includes hosting Fox’s rebooted “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey,” cameos in countless films and TV shows and providing the voice for a hyper-intelligent pig in an episode of Disney’s “Gravity Falls.”
Tyson is currently a three-time Emmy nominee, with his talk show “StarTalk” in the mix this year...
- 8/15/2016
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
She's shared screen time with John Stamos, the Olsen twins - and even Bill Nye the Science Guy. But Candace Cameron Bure has worked alongside some four-legged stars, too. And sometimes, it's better that way. "It's depends what humans you're working with," the Full House alum jokes to People.com. Her latest canine costar: BugZ, whom she rescues in the Hallmark Channel movie Puppy Love, which premieres Saturday. "I think there's a playfulness that comes to the set when any kind of animal is involved," she says of her roster of nonhuman costars, which includes the '87 to '95 family sitcom's beloved golden retriever Comet.
- 9/7/2012
- by Alison Schwartz
- PEOPLE.com
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