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Multiverse storytelling is nothing new, but it sure seems like it's having a moment. Several wildly popular movies and television shows have featured multiverses in the past few years, with even more due to hit theaters soon. Whether it's the animated antics of "Into the Spider-Verse," the heartfelt wackiness of Daniels Kwan and Scheinert, or the Marvel mayhem of "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," there's more than enough multiverse media to go around. But why now? What inspired this incredible influx of dimension-hopping fun, and will it slow down anytime soon?
Given that the concept behind multiverses is ancient — think Greek philosophers chatting in a salon — it's hard to imagine we'll see an end to multiverses in the movies. When reality becomes too much to bear, the idea of an alternate universe is ridiculously comforting, so there's no surprise that we have so many of these stories now.
Given that the concept behind multiverses is ancient — think Greek philosophers chatting in a salon — it's hard to imagine we'll see an end to multiverses in the movies. When reality becomes too much to bear, the idea of an alternate universe is ridiculously comforting, so there's no surprise that we have so many of these stories now.
- 8/26/2022
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
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That’s a wrap for Resident Evil at Netflix.
The apocalyptic series has been cancelled after one season, TVline has confirmed. (Our sister site Deadline was the first to report the news.)
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Resident Evil centered on Dr. Albert Wesker’s (played by Lance Reddick) creation of the pharmaceutical drug Joy (containing the T-virus) and the...
The apocalyptic series has been cancelled after one season, TVline has confirmed. (Our sister site Deadline was the first to report the news.)
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Resident Evil centered on Dr. Albert Wesker’s (played by Lance Reddick) creation of the pharmaceutical drug Joy (containing the T-virus) and the...
- 8/26/2022
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
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Despite some ambitious efforts by director Jessica M. Thompson and screenwriter Blair Butler to revitalize hoary horror movie tropes with allegorical commentary on race, class and male privilege, “The Invitation” is too wearyingly hackneyed for too much of its running time, and too often laugh-out-loud funny as its plot relies on the age-old convention of a smart yet naive heroine who makes one bad decision after another. It would not be at all surprising if, at some screenings, exasperated members of the audience shout rude things at the screen each time the endangered protagonist fails to act in her own self-interest.
Evelyn (Nathalie Emmanuel of “Game of Thrones”) is a free-spirited twentysomething New Yorker who insists that everyone, even total strangers, call her Evie — and she insists quite frequently, just so we don’t miss the fact that she is indeed a free spirit — and scrapes by as wait staff...
Evelyn (Nathalie Emmanuel of “Game of Thrones”) is a free-spirited twentysomething New Yorker who insists that everyone, even total strangers, call her Evie — and she insists quite frequently, just so we don’t miss the fact that she is indeed a free spirit — and scrapes by as wait staff...
- 8/26/2022
- by Joe Leydon
- Variety Film + TV
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Mike Judge and Greg Daniels’ animation company is getting into business with Peacock.
Bandera Entertainment, the King of the Hill creators’ recently formed production outfit, is developing a comedy called Best Buds. The project comes from creators and writers Caitie Delaney (Rick and Morty) and Caleb Hearon (Netflix’s Human Resources). Universal Television is producing.
Best Buds centers on Calvin, who works at his family-owned flower shop (called Best Buds), the “crown jewel of the local strip mall.” When his best friend, Evelyn, comes back to town after dropping out of grad school, he gets her a job at the shop and they begin a mission to bring the place out of the 1980s and into the present.
Delaney and Hearon will executive produce with Daniels, Judge and Bandera’s Dustin Davis. Animator Joe Bennett will also executive produce.
Should it go to series,...
Mike Judge and Greg Daniels’ animation company is getting into business with Peacock.
Bandera Entertainment, the King of the Hill creators’ recently formed production outfit, is developing a comedy called Best Buds. The project comes from creators and writers Caitie Delaney (Rick and Morty) and Caleb Hearon (Netflix’s Human Resources). Universal Television is producing.
Best Buds centers on Calvin, who works at his family-owned flower shop (called Best Buds), the “crown jewel of the local strip mall.” When his best friend, Evelyn, comes back to town after dropping out of grad school, he gets her a job at the shop and they begin a mission to bring the place out of the 1980s and into the present.
Delaney and Hearon will executive produce with Daniels, Judge and Bandera’s Dustin Davis. Animator Joe Bennett will also executive produce.
Should it go to series,...
- 8/25/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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