The creators seem to think it's a trilogy.

They are just making shit up because Netflix canceled them.
The creators seem to think it's a trilogy.
I'd love to see Sense8 get the rescue treatment, but considering the costs and the global coverage and the way world is right now, I realize it's highly unlikely.Maybe someone will rescue Lost in Space. Seems like a perfect show for Amazon Prime.
Jason
Season 3 will be it's last season. That typical Netflix thing were they cancel shows after season 3.
Yeah, at least half of those are also cartoons, which imho is probably easier to producer en-masse vs a live-action series requiring all cast members to be present, and most of them are self-contained episodes. Take those out of the equation and they don't have much at all.
I'd love to see Sense8 get the rescue treatment, but considering the costs and the global coverage and the way world is right now, I realize it's highly unlikely.
And Bojack Horseman was canceled without warning, so only 4 shows came to a natural conclusion of several seasons.
For a century, Hollywood has been collaborating with police departments, telling stories that whitewash police shootings and valorizing an action-hero style of policing over the harder, less dramatic work of building relationships with the communities cops are meant to serve and protect. There’s a reason for that beyond a reactionary streak hiding below the industry’s surface liberalism. Purely from a dramatic perspective, crime makes a story seem consequential, investigating crime generates action, and solving crime provides for a morally and emotionally satisfying conclusion.
The result is an addiction to stories that portray police departments as more effective than they actually are; crime as more prevalent than it actually is; and police use of force as consistently justified. There are always gaps between reality and fiction, but given what policing in America has too often become, Hollywood’s version of it looks less like fantasy and more like complicity.
So do they have actual shows? They sure had a lot of commercialsQuibi executives are taking a 10% pay cut. They deny pending layoffs.
According to Sensor Tower, it's the #1430 app for iPhone today, and #191 for Google Play on May 30.
I’ve heard the ViacomCBS top brass have mandated all police and military series are retooled or cancelled.
Same source I get my Star Trek and now Clarice info from. Clarice is undergoing rewrites and a recasting this weekend.From where?
Jason
I’ve heard the ViacomCBS top brass have mandated all police and military series are retooled or cancelled.
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