I did like the first season of the Exorcist. A much better follow up to the original movie.
Agreed. Season 1 was must see tv for me. The big reveal, while not completely surprising, was still quite impactful. Sadly season 2 was a jumbled mess.
I did like the first season of the Exorcist. A much better follow up to the original movie.
Agreed. Season 1 was must see tv for me. The big reveal, while not completely surprising, was still quite impactful. Sadly season 2 was a jumbled mess.
Sounds more like Sabrina than Bewitched. I would think a proper Bewitched would be a challenge in animation, so much of the show involved Darrin's exasperation and Samantha's scrambling and so on that seems like it's more suited to the reactions you can get from live actor faces.The Bewitched idea sounds boring but I could get behind a return to Malcom in the Middle.
I think a live action remake of Bewitched could be good or one with the daughter grown up and married to a guy,
The Cruel Intentions TV series is bringing back one character from the movie.... that was played by Sean Patrick Thomas.
We watched the first episode last night. No stripping so far (thank goodness, at their ages!), it’s catching up with the characters 25 years later and in particular after a decade of Tory rule. It’s a little patchy in places but good enough to keep us wanting to watch episode 2.Apparently there is a The Full Monty TV show currently streaming on Disney+? I never saw anything about that. What a weird choice.
Disney plus on this side of the Atlantic contains the stuff that would be on Hulu on the other side. So you’ll see shows like The Boston Strangler nestling among the Star Wars or Marvel movies.Sounds like something that should technically be part of Hulu. And I know Disney technically is always kid-friendly content, but yikes.
Considering the source of said rumor, you better back up the salt laden dump truck ...Large pinch of salt required here but Days of Thunder 2? https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/tom-cruise-days-thunder-2.html
Considering that Bewitched was already (in part) a metaphor for mixed marriages that might be a little too on the nose, though less so if both Sam and Darrin are race-swapped.Wasn't there a reboot of Bewitched but race swapped for Samantha? Guess that didn;t go anywhere.
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