Hulu just picked up The Mindy Project (which got cancelled on Fox) for a 26 episode 4th season. I really like this show and last season ended on a cliffhanger so I'm glad we're going to get to see where it's headed.
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Hulu just picked up The Mindy Project (which got cancelled on Fox) for a 26 episode 4th season. I really like this show and last season ended on a cliffhanger so I'm glad we're going to get to see where it's headed.
Seasons still go on for 26 episodes on network TV? Oi.
I don't mind 20+ episode seasons of 30 minute comedies it's just the hour long dramas that I don't care for.
I forgot to tell everyone there's a deal to sign up for Hulu for 0.99 a month for a year.
Now I can finally watch Castle Rock.
https://www.hulu.com/welcome?orig_re....google.com%2F
$12 for Hulu is still $12 too much :p
Is it? I've never used it so it was enough to get me to sign up.
Outside of The Handmaiden's Tale, there isn't anything I would view on there for the $1/month service.
Castle Rock??
Disney now owns 66% of this as AT&T sold their share back to the service. Comcast owns the other 33%.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/15/1...trol-streaming
So maybe this is where Disney's darker properties will live?
Marvel announces Ghost Rider and Marvel Helstrom series. Both are set to debut in 2020.
https://deadline.com/2019/05/marvel-...es-1202604999/
LOL. Breaking news
Disney to Assume Full Operational Control of Hulu
Disney and Comcast announce agreement on Hulu's future governance and ownership, giving Disney full operational control
Disney right now:
https://media1.tenor.com/images/cf41...temid=12255971
The agreement also includes a Hulu app on Comcast's X1 platform. They already have Amazon and Netflix on there. Adding Hulu (and probably Disney+) is a huge win for us still tied to cable subscriptions. Damn sports.
Reddit streams for sports. Done and done.
Another day, another blow to consumers and the film industry!
$1.99 for 12 months Hulu
https://www.hulu.com/start?cmp=12963...CvBCnsPA90dzKw
Wow thats a good deal. I've been pretty vocal disliking/avoiding Hulu because I don't need to pay for another service, especially WITH ads, but that might be worth a year.
Remember when people said Disney was going to kill Alien?
https://i2.wp.com/bloody-disgusting....24%2C576&ssl=1
Yes. They said that because Disney doesn't allow old 20th Century Fox movies to be screened publicly, not because they were discontinuing this one franchise.
So, hooray for more franchise shit, I guess? But your chances of seeing Scott's or Cameron's movie on a big screen again, outside your home, are near zero.
https://www.vulture.com/2019/10/disn...its-vault.html
There's near zero I'll see anything outside my home again. And you know me by now I don't give a shit about theaters. Maybe it's time for these actors and directors to take a giant pay cut and for the industry to realign. Maybe this will open doors for new, smaller directors and actors trying to make it.