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April 1 Will Be an Amazing Day for Godzilla Fans
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Legendary’s Godzilla vs. Kong has received a brand-new streaming update, after four years since making its theatrical release. The fourth MonsterVerse movie was led by Rebecca Hall as Dr. Ilene Andrews and Millie Bobby Brown as Madison Russell, who are both connected to the secret government organization Monarch.

Starting on April 1, Godzilla vs. Kong will officially be available to stream for free on Tubi. The sci-fi action sequel finally brings together the MonsterVerse franchise’ mightiest and most popular Titans, after starring in their respective solo movies with 2014’s Godzilla and 2017’s Kong: Skull Island. The official synopsis for the 2021 movie reads, “Legends collide as Godzilla and Kong, the two most powerful forces of nature, clash in a spectacular battle for the ages. As Monarch embarks on a perilous mission into fantastic uncharted terrain, unearthing clues to the Titans’ very origins, a human conspiracy threatens to wipe the creatures, both good and bad,...
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  • 3/15/2025
  • by Maggie Dela Paz
  • CBR
A New Anthology Graphic Novel Will Bring the Titans of the Monsterverse to Life
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Godzilla and King Kong are enjoying the kind of success in recent years that's almost unprecedented in the United States. Now, Legendary Comics is bringing fans Monsterverse Declassified, a new anthology coming to comic shops and bookstores this spring. There are not many details on the creative team or direction yet, but Declassified will feature Abaddon, Tiamat, Behemoth, and even more Titans.

Hot on the heels of the announcement that Kong will return to Skull Island in a graphic novel by Simon Furman and Christopher Jones, the Declassified graphic novel will be in stores on May 13, 2025. And yes, we can confirm this anthology will offer a day in the life of Doug, "the tiniest Titan of them all," bound to make for a pretty delightful story for fans of the franchise. Sadly, it doesn't look like Doug's story will be told by Art Baltazar and Franco, in spite of that slogan.
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  • 3/12/2025
  • by Russ Burlingame
  • ScreenRant
10 Best Shows Like ‘Running Point’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Running Point is a sports comedy series created by Elaine Ko, Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen. The Netflix series follows Isla Gordon, a former party girl who is suddenly appointed as the head of the family business, which is the pro basketball team Los Angeles Waves. She takes this opportunity to reform her image and put the flailing team back on the map. Running Point stars Kate Hudson, Drew Tarver, Scott McArthur, Brenda Song, Fabrizio Guido, Chet Hanks, and Tony Sandeman. So, if you loved the camaraderie, hilarious comedy, and compelling characters in Running Point, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Ted Lasso (Apple TV+ & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Apple TV+

Ted Lasso is a sports comedy-drama series created by Stephen Levinson. Based on the promotional media for NBC Sports’s coverage of England’s Premier League,...
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  • 3/2/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
7 Best Movies & TV Shows Leaving Netflix in March 2025
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Netflix is one of the best places to find the best movies and TV shows you can watch on any streaming service. Every month, it adds hundreds of new titles to its content library, but some titles have to go. So, today, we are here to tell you about the best films and TV shows you should watch before they leave Netflix in March 2025.

Due Date (March 1) Credit – Warner Bros.

Due Date is a dark comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland, and Adam Sztykiel. The 2010 film follows Peter Highman, who must get to Los Angeles before the birth of his child, but when he gets put on the no-fly list because of an eccentric man named Ethan Tremblay. To get to Los Angeles in time, Peter is...
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  • 2/28/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
March 1 Will Be a Great Day for Godzilla Fans
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One of the most important Godzillamovies of the modern era is getting a brand-new streaming home, and it's completely free.

Per Tubi, 2014's Godzilla is officially joining the free streaming platform's ever-expanding library of feature films on March 1. This marks the latest in a long line of Kaiju features already available on Tubi, including the Gamera franchise, Gorogo, and the universally loathed 1998 Godzilla reboot, the latter of which is arriving on the platform the very same day.

RelatedCaptain America 4 Director Explains Thanking Oscar Winner in the Credits Who's Not in the Film

Julius Onah explains why Brave New World features a special thanks to an acclaimed actor who does not appear in the film.

2014's Godzilla from Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. was the second attempt at bringing the beloved franchise to life via North American studios since TriStar Pictures' 1998 reboot, which was instantly recognized as a low point for Godzilla as a whole.
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  • 2/20/2025
  • by John Dodge
  • CBR
10 Well Written Sci-Fi Movie Characters Ruined By One Scene
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It's true that plenty of sci-fi movies are more plot-heavy than character-driven, but that doesn't mean that the best additions to the genre don't include complex and well-developed characters. However, in most movies, not just speculative fiction, there are sometimes scenes that fit in well with the plot but end up undermining the arc of an otherwise well-written character. Though this doesn't take away the other moments that exemplify the character's nuanced and complex emotions and motivation, it does give the viewer pause and make them wonder why these scenes are included.

Occasionally, these characters' moments give great sci-fi movies disappointing endings since what happens to the characters is typically the most emotionally compelling piece of a story. Many of these characters are portrayed by brilliant actors who balance the contradictions within their roles and make them work within the narrative. Whether these scenes are throwaway moments meant to be...
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  • 11/28/2024
  • by Mary Kassel
  • ScreenRant
Every MonsterVerse Movie & TV Show
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MonsterVerse is one of the most interesting cinematic universes out of all of them. The Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures-owned franchise has earned over $2.5 billion worldwide and also consists of TV shows on different streaming services but the way it all came together is a bit iffy because of the rights issues and the general laziness that we see in the some of the MonsterVerse films, but still Godzilla vs. Kong is still one of the most iconic movies for me. So, we thought of compiling every project that exists in the MonsterVerse and ranking them according to their Rotten Tomatoes score, here it is.

7. Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Max & Rent on Prime Video) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 42% Credit – Warner Bros.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters is a monster sci-fi action adventure film directed by Michael Dougherty...
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  • 11/21/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 Best Things Bryan Cranston Has Done Since Breaking Bad
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Bryan Cranston will forever be remembered for his career-defining role as Walter White on Breaking Bad, although hes continued to give fantastic performances across film and television in the years since. While Cranston was already a well-known sitcom actor before Breaking Bad, such as his acclaimed guest role on Seinfeld and a leading part in Malcolm in the Middle, it was his time as Heisenberg that solidified his now legendary status. As one of the most compelling actors working today, its no surprise Cranston has continued to excel in his post-Breaking Bad career.

Walter White was among the most complex characters in the Breaking Bad universe, and Cranston has brought the same level of depth and intensity to many of his subsequent performances. Whether it was franchise starters in big-budget monster movies or even returning to play his most famous role in Breaking Bad spin-offs, Cranston has kept viewers engaged with an astounding career.
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Stephen Holland
  • ScreenRant
Top 8 Paranormal TV Shows: From The Fall Of The House Of Usher To The Haunting Of The Hill House
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Top 8 paranormal TV shows you must watch (Photo Credit – Prime Video/Netflix)

Paranormal TV Shows have captivated audiences for the last many decades with their exploration of the supernatural, suspense, mystery, blending, and the unknown. People are becoming familiar with intricate stories from centuries-old tales, often fictional, creating a thrilling atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge. From popular dramas like Supernatural, which follows two brothers hunting demons and monsters, to The X-Files, which delves into government conspiracies and extraterrestrial encounters, paranormal TV shows keep bringing a different appeal to the entertainment genre.

There is plenty to choose from for those looking to see what to watch next, and each guarantee you will keep returning for more. Here are all the paranormal TV shows that you must watch.

8. 28 Days Haunted (2022)

Directed by Joe Berlinger, the Netflix docuseries 28 Days Haunted is based on the theories of Ed and Lorraine Warren.
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Samridhi Goel
  • KoiMoi
10 Best Drama Shows on Max Right Now
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Max is one of the best places to find peak drama shows because they have all the HBO shows, which are loved by millions and millions of people. From classic shows like The Sopranos to the wild dramas like Succession, you can find it all on the Warner Bros. streaming service Max. So, we list the ten best drama shows you can find on Max right now.

Oz Credit – HBO

Oz is a prison drama series created by Tom Fontana. The HBO series is set in a fictional men’s prison named Oswald State Correctional Facility in New York and it follows the story of inmates as they strategize and do everything they can to survive and gain power behind bars. Oz stars Christopher Meloni, Dean Winters, Harold Perrineau, Lee Tergesen, Terry Kinney, Kirk Acevedo, Eamonn Walker, J.K. Simmons, Rita Moreno, Luna Lauren Velez, and Ernie Hudson.

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty...
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  • 7/21/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Cut Godzilla Scene Finally Released, Revealing Long Lost Cameo of Akira Takarada after 10 Years
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A deleted scene from Gareth Edwards' 2014 Godzilla featuring Akira Takarada, a Godzilla legend, was released on the film's 10th anniversary. Akira Takarada has a long history with the Godzilla franchise, dating back to its roots at Toho in 1954. The future of the Godzilla franchise looks bright with Toho's international success and the MonsterVerse expanding with sequels and spin-offs.

Godzilla has become an unstoppable force in the entertainment industry once again, having continued his success both as a classic Toho kaiju and as the Marvel-esque buddy of King Kong in the MonsterVerse. However, recently, fans were able to finally get a glimpse of a long-lost scene from the creatures first MonsterVerse outing in Gareth Edwards 2014 Godzilla. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the movie that kicked off the new wave of love for Godzilla, an exciting deleted scene from that movie was finally released and sent fans wild even though it...
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  • 6/28/2024
  • by Anthony Lund
  • MovieWeb
10 Best Movies From The Wire Cast, Ranked
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The Wire is generally remembered as one of the best shows on TV. Its exploration of crime in Baltimore helped to launch a five-season procedural drama that redefined investigative storylines. It featured an incredible cast that included Lance Reddick, Idris Elba, and countless more skilled professionals.

While The Wire ended in 2008 after 60 episodes, the cast continued producing other TV shows and movies. Many of the show's best cast members starred in incredible films, proving that TV was not all that they were capable of. In fact, some of those films helped further define their careers.

Lance Reddick Was in Godzilla vs. Kong

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The MonsterVerse achieved monstrous success with Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, but Lance Reddick, who played Cedric Daniels in The Wire, took a role in one of its set-up movies. He was originally meant to have a larger role in the movie as a Monarch leader.
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  • 6/23/2024
  • by Lukas Shayo
  • CBR
“It made a lot of sense to be there”: Godzilla Universe Almost Had its Most Vicious Villain in an Earlier Movie That Was Deleted for a Later Sequel
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Mechagodzilla is undoubtedly one of the coolest aspects of the MonsterVerse. The villain introduced in Godzilla vs. Kong gave us some visually extravagant scenes and proved a tough adversary for the Titans. Surprisingly, the villain was not initially planned for Godzilla vs. Kong but for another MonsterVerse project.

Mechagodzilla in Godzilla vs. Kong | Legendary Pictures

The MonsterVerse is known for bringing cool big-screen spectacles with its projects. Before appearing in the 2021 monster blockbuster, Mechagodzilla was slated to increase the visual appeal of Godzilla: King of the Monsters.

Writer Max Borenstein confirmed that he wanted to introduce the Gundam beast in the monster-studded 2019 Godzilla film, but he agreed that the monster made more sense in Godzilla vs. Kong.

Why was Mechagodzilla not introduced in Godzilla: King of the Monsters? A still from Godzilla: King of the Monsters | Legendary Pictures

Despite being pitched as a mega conflict between the two renowned Kaijus,...
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  • 6/6/2024
  • by Subham Mandal
  • FandomWire
10 Best Movies Like Godzilla Minus One
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Godzilla Minus One is a hit monster movie from 2023, bringing a fresh take on the classic Godzilla story with deep themes and period setting. Kong: Skull Island and Jurassic Park are perfect follow-ups, sharing themes of monster creation and human response to destruction. Train to Busan and Cloverfield also explore cosmic horror and human vulnerability in the face of powerful entities, like Godzilla Minus One.

Godzilla Minus One is one of the most popular monster movies of 2023, and here are the 10 best movies to watch if a viewer wants to see something else like it. Godzilla Minus One is one of many reimaginings of the classic Godzilla story, with the titular monster this time facing off against a Japanese WWII deserter who rallies together the community in order to take Godzilla down. Godzilla Minus One was a huge hit upon its release, with many fans looking for more movies like it.
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  • 6/5/2024
  • by Robert Pitman
  • ScreenRant
Godzilla Vs. Kong's Screenwriter Tried To Bring Mechagodzilla Into An Earlier Film
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Godzilla has always been super cool, but what about a Godzilla that's actually a mechsuit? Well, Mechagodzilla was originally intended as an antithesis for the king of monsters, representing attempts to squash a force of nature that wreaks havoc or acts as a benevolent mediator, depending on who you ask. The Gundam version of Godzilla first appeared in 1974's "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla," where a bunch of aliens from Black Hole Planet 3 built a massive robot monster to destroy Godzilla and take over the planet. After thwarted attempts to take down the Og prehistoric beast, humans took matters into their own hands to craft a high-endurance, super-powerful cyborg in 2002's "Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla," who teamed up with other beasts like Mothra to put Godzilla down (and failed).

Coming to the MonsterVerse, Mechagodzilla made its first appearance in Adam Wingard's "Godzilla vs. Kong," where the mecha is controlled telepathically by Ren...
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  • 6/3/2024
  • by Debopriyaa Dutta
  • Slash Film
2014's Godzilla Was A Divisive Box Office Hit That Paved The Way For So Much More
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(Welcome to Tales from the Box Office, our column that examines box office miracles, disasters, and everything in between, as well as what we can learn from them.)

"This isn't art. It isn't even great trash. It's a con game, and we bear the claw marks." That's what critic Rita Kempley wrote for the Washington Post in a particularly scathing review of Roland Emmerich's 1998 movie, "Godzilla." It was the first attempt by Hollywood to bring the classic monster to life in America, and it was a spectacular failure. That's what Warner Bros., Legendary, and director Gareth Edwards were working against while crafting 2014's "Godzilla." Skepticism was built in. They had to prove that a film within this franchise made outside of Japan could work. 

They did that and then some.

"Godzilla is one of the world's most powerful pop culture icons, and we at Legendary are thrilled to be...
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  • 5/18/2024
  • by Ryan Scott
  • Slash Film
7 Best Shows Like ‘Swagger’ To Watch If You Love The Series
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Swagger is a sports drama in the Apple TV+ series created by Reggie Rock Bythewood. Loosely inspired by the real-life experiences of NBA player Kevin Durant, the Apple TV+ series explores the world of youth basketball through the players and their families and all the people involved in making the youngster’s dream come true. Swagger stars Solomon Irama, Tessa Ferrer, Quvenzhané Wallis, Shinelle Azoroh, O’Seah Jackson Jr., Caleel Harris, Tristan Wilds, Isaiah Hill, James Bingham, and Ozie Nzeribe. So, if you loved Swagger and all of its drama and a look into the world of sports here are some similar shows you should check out next.

All American (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – The CW

Inspired by the real-life of pro football player Spencer Paysinger, All American is a sports drama that will show you the story behind the legend just like Swagger did. Created by April Blair,...
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  • 3/25/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘American Fiction’ Takes Home USC Scripter Award
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The USC Libraries announced the winners for the 36th annual USC Libraries Scripter Award, which honors the year’s best film and television adaptations, as well as the works on which they are based. This group of academics, industry professionals, and critics (for which I vote) is often predictive of the Adapted Screenplay Oscar race.

For the second year in a row, “Slow Horses” took home the prize for episodic series; Cord Jefferson won the 2024 award for film adaptation; both he and the author of the novel he adapted, Percival Everett, were in attendance. Jefferson thanked Everett for trusting him with his 2001 novel, which he felt was written just for him. “He has managed to mine my novel for the material he needed to make this film,” said Everett, who teaches at USC. “And then I sat back and did nothing. So good job. Thank you.”

“I wouldn’t be here without without him,...
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  • 3/3/2024
  • by Anne Thompson
  • Indiewire
‘American Fiction’ And ‘Slow Horses’ Score Wins At USC Scripter Awards
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The 36th annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards on Saturday named Cord Jefferson’s American Fiction its outstanding film adaptations, giving the Oscar-nominated script a boost leading into next weekend’s Academy Awards.

Apple TV+’s Slow Horses won in the episodic series category for a second year in a row during the ceremony tonight at the University of Southern California’s Edward L. Doheny Jr. Memorial Library.

The Scripters honor writers of the year’s most accomplished film and episodic TV series adaptations, as well as the writers of the works on which they are based.

American Fiction, written by Jefferson based on the novel Percival Everett’s novel Erasure, was joined on tonight’s finalist list by two other Oscar nominees, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer and Tony McNamara’s Poor Things. Also nominated tonight were Ava DuVernay’s Origin and Martin Scorsese and Eric Roth’s Killers of the Flower Moon.
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  • 3/3/2024
  • by Patrick Hipes
  • Deadline Film + TV
Gary Oldman and Jack Lowden in Slow Horses (2022)
USC Scripter Awards: ‘American Fiction’ and ‘Slow Horses’ Take Top Honors
Gary Oldman and Jack Lowden in Slow Horses (2022)
The writers behind the feature American Fiction and the TV adaptation Slow Horses took home the top honors at the USC Scripter Awards, which honors the best adapted projects of the year. Both the original authors as well as the screenwriters share the award.

In the film category, American Fiction (Cord Jefferson’s adaptation of Percival Everett’s novel Erasure) topped fellow nominees Killers of the Flower Moon (Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese’s adaptation of David Grann’s book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI); Oppenheimer (Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin’s book American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer); Origin (Ava DuVernay’s adaptation of Isabel Wilkerson’s book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents); and Poor Things (Tony McNamara’s adaptation of Aliasdair Gray’s novel of the same name).

On the TV side,...
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  • 3/3/2024
  • by Aaron Couch
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Why Gareth Edwards Is The Perfect Director For The New Jurassic World Movie
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A new "Jurassic World" movie on the way, and it's happening in a hurry. In the span of just a month, we learned that original "Jurassic Park" writer David Koepp has returned to the franchise to pen this mysterious new entry, Universal Pictures is planning to release the film next summer, and they are looking to begin filming in just a few months. Given that we only learned about the movie's existence several weeks ago, it's all pretty surprising. So, who will be shepherding this project through production? None other than Gareth Edwards.

We recently learned that the filmmaker behind franchise films such as 2014's "Godzilla" and "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" will occupy the director's chair. It marks the third time that Edwards will helm an installment in a long-running franchise, which is never an easy task. Yet, both times that he stepped up to the plate, Edwards...
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  • 2/22/2024
  • by Ryan Scott
  • Slash Film
‘The Terror’ Returning To AMC For Third Installment After Five-Year Break
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The Terror, one of AMC’s hit franchises, is returning to the network more than five years after its last season.

The network has ordered The Terror: Devil in Silver as the third installment in the anthology series. It comes after Season 2 – The Terror: Infamy – premiered in 2019.

The six-part series premiering in 2025 is based on The Devil in Silver, a novel written by Victor Lavalle. He is writing the new iteration alongside Chris Cantwell, who who was showrunner on AMC’s 2014-17 drama Halt and Catch Fire.

Back in 2020, then AMC boss Sarah Barnett told Deadline that it was interested in a third run and was eyeing topics for development.

The Terror: Devil in Silver tells the story of Pepper, a working-class moving man who, through a combination of bad luck and a bad temper, finds himself wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital – an institution filled with the people society would rather forget.
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  • 2/6/2024
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘The Terror’ Anthology Returning for Third Season at AMC
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Following a nearly five-year absence, AMC is revisiting anthology The Terror for a third cycle.

The basic-cable network on Tuesday, ahead of its time at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour, announced that the horror franchise will return for a third season and will be subtitled Devil in Silver, with the new cycle based on the book of the same name by Victor Lavalle.

The author will team with Chris Cantwell (AMC’s own Halt and Catch Fire) to write the six-episode season, which is expected to air on the cabler in 2025.

AMC says Devil in Silver “tells the story of Pepper — a working-class moving man, who through a combination of bad luck and a bad temper, finds himself wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital — an institution filled with the people society would rather forget. There, he must contend with patients who work against him, doctors who harbor grim secrets,...
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  • 2/6/2024
  • by Lesley Goldberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
USC Scripter Awards 2024 Nominations: ‘Origin’ Surprises Alongside ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Poor Things’
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The finalists for the 36th USC Libraries Script Awards, honoring the most accomplished films and episodic series adaptations, have been announced. Among the selected are “American Fiction,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Oppenheimer” and “Poor Things,” all top-tier contenders for Oscar attention. Ava DuVernay’s drama “Origin” was a surprise entry in the lineup, making her the second Black woman recognized by the awards body (the first was Dee Rees for 2017’s “Mudbound”).

A strong bellwether for the Oscars’ best adapted screenplay category, previous Scripter winners that have matched the Academy in the last decade include “12 Years a Slave” (2013), “The Imitation Game” (2014), “The Big Short” (2015), “Moonlight” (2016), “Call Me by Your Name” (2017), “Nomadland” (2020) and “Women Talking” (2022). Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlansman” (2019) is the only Scripter-eligible film to win the Academy Award without being nominated by the organization.

One of the notable omissions from the group is Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie,” but according to the awards team,...
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  • 1/17/2024
  • by Clayton Davis
  • Variety Film + TV
USC Scripter Finalists Often Tip Adapted Screenplay Oscar Contenders — Full List
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The USC Libraries has revealed the finalists for the 36th annual USC Libraries Scripter Award, which honors the year’s best film and television adaptations, as well as the works on which they are based. This group of academics, industry professionals, and critics (for which I vote) is often predictive of the Adapted Screenplay Oscar race.

Last year, screenwriter Sarah Polley and novelist Miriam Toews won the film award for “Women Talking,” which was nominated for Best Picture and Adapted Screenplay Oscars; Polley won for Adapted at the Academy Awards. Meanwhile, the television prize last year went to English stand-up comedian and screenwriter Will Smith for the episode “Failure’s Contagious,” from “Slow Horses,” based on the novel by Mick Herron. Past winners include “Call Me By Your Name,” “Moonlight,” “The Big Short,” and “The Imitation Game,” which all won Oscars. In fact, before 2019, eight Scripter Award winners went on to win Oscars.
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  • 1/17/2024
  • by Anne Thompson
  • Indiewire
‘American Fiction’, ‘Origin’, ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon, ‘The Crown’ And ‘Slow Horses’ Among USC Scripter Awards Nominees
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The screenwriters and authors behind Oppenheimer, Origin, American Fiction, Poor Things and Killers of the Flower Moon and The Crown, Daisy Jones & The Six, The Last of Us, Winning Time and last year’s TV winner Slow Horses have been nominated for this year’s USC Libraries Scripter Awards.

In its 36th year, the Scripters honor the writers of the year’s best film and TV adaptations.

Last year, Sarah Polley and author Miriam Toews won for Women Talking, which went on to win the Adapted Screenplay Oscar. Will Smith and Mick Harron are back in the hunt this year for Slow Horses, as is Peter Morgan for The Crown, which he adapted based on his stage play The Audience.

The 2024 Scripter selection committee chaired by USC professor Howard Rodman selected the finalists from a field of 80 film and 56 episodic series adaptations. Winners will be revealed March 2 during a black-tie...
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  • 1/17/2024
  • by Patrick Hipes
  • Deadline Film + TV
Scariest Moments in the MonsterVerse
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The MonsterVerse, Hollywood's take on Toho's classic kaijus, is a mix of genres and styles, but its roots are firmly planted in horror. This is unsurprising since Titans like Godzilla are ancient monsters who could destroy the world if they wanted to. As such, the MonsterVerse exerted a lot of effort in depicting the awe and horror the Titans inspire.

Whether it was the unquestionably terrifying Godzilla (2014) or its more action-packed sequel, Godzilla Vs. Kong, the MonsterVerse's movies did a great job of scaring audiences and longtime kaiju fans. What's even more impressive is that some of the MonsterVerse's scariest moments weren't even the Titans' doing, but the humans'.

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Godzilla Vs. Kong

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Adam Wingard

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Screenplay by Max Borenstein and Eric Pearson Story by Micheal Dougherty, Terry Rossio, and Zach Shields

"Kevin," King Ghidorah's third and goofier head, was...
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  • 1/1/2024
  • by Angelo Delos Trinos
  • CBR
How ‘Winning Time’s’ Rollerblade-Wearing Cameraman Helped Capture More Than L.A. Lakers Gameplay On the Court
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Season one of “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” ended on an appropriately triumphant note with the Los Angeles Lakers’ victory over the Boston Celtics in the 1980 NBA Championships. Not only was Jerry Buss (John C. Reilly) vindicated after his tumultuous first year as franchise owner, but budding superstar Earvin “Magic” Johnson (Quincy Isaiah) and his seasoned counterpart Kareen Abdul-Jabbar (Solomon Hughes) put aside their differences to unite their teammates both on and off the court. For the acclaimed HBO series, repeating that success — dramatically, much less historically — would prove a more difficult challenge, and not just because in real life the Lakers wouldn’t win a second title for two years, and three more for a third.

After helming two episodes in Season One (including that nail-biting finale), Salli Richardson-Whitfield graduated to executive producer for Season Two. Looking forward not only at the complicated trajectory of the...
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  • 12/14/2023
  • by Todd Gilchrist
  • Variety Film + TV
Why Americans Can Never Get Godzilla Right
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“King of the Monsters—Savior of Our City?” This is what a news channel chyron at the end of 2014’s Godzilla asks. The question appears on a television set in a San Francisco stadium that has been converted into a Fema camp for survivors of Godzilla’s attack on the Bay Area, which climaxed with a battle between the Big G and two Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms (MUTOs). The scale of suffering caused by these creatures, and the shrieks of terror the survivors let out when they see Godzilla rise after defeating the MUTOs and walk to the sea, tell us that the answer is “no.”

To anyone wondering who, then, is the savior of the city, the same scene provides an answer. In a sequence that mirrors countless feel-good videos shared on social media, we follow protagonist Lt. Ford Brody (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) in his tattered fatigues as he carries...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 12/5/2023
  • by David Crow
  • Den of Geek
How Monarch's Big Retcon Disservices Ishiro Serizawa
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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters makes a significant retcon to the MonsterVerse source material, which diminishes the role of a major character in the Godzilla franchise. Legacy of Monsters alters the origin story of a major Japanese family, changing key details about a character's father and his involvement with Monarch and Godzilla. The changes made by Legacy of Monsters undermines the emotional depth and legacy of this Japanese family, missing opportunities to explore their beliefs and connections to the Titans.

This article contains spoilers for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 1, Episode 3, "Secrets and Lies," now available on Apple TV+.

When Gareth Edwards kicked off the MonsterVerse in 2014, it's no secret his Godzilla movie drew mixed reactions. Fans were torn over how long it took to fully showcase the giant lizard, but in time, the film became more accepted. The incendiary final act with Godzilla killing the MUTOs has a lot to play in this,...
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  • 11/26/2023
  • by Renaldo Matadeen
  • CBR
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The Longest Yard remake in development from writer of HBO’s Winning Time
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The Mean Machine is getting back on the field… again. Deadline reports that Paramount Pictures are developing another remake of The Longest Yard.

The 1974 original was a prison sports comedy starring Burt Reynolds as Paul “Wrecking” Crewe, a former NFL star who is sentenced to 18 months in Citrus State Prison, where he recruits a group of prisoners to play football against the guards. The film included a number of real-life football stars, including Ray Nitschke of the Green Bay Packers. The 2005 remake amped up the comedy and starred Adam Sandler in the role of the wash-up quarterback, who agrees to assemble a prison team in exchange for a reduced sentence. Burt Reynolds appeared in the remake as the team’s coach.

The remake starring Adam Sandler wasn’t the only adaptation of The Longest Yard, nor was it the first. Vinnie Jones took the lead in Mean Machine in 2001, which...
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  • 11/7/2023
  • by Kevin Fraser
  • JoBlo.com
Winning Time Showrunner Says The Complaints And Controversies Were 'Inevitable'
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/Film's Ryan Scott is on the ground at Austin Film Festival, and today attended a panel centered on Max Borenstein, co-creator of the recently-canceled HBO series "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty." The series, set in 1979-1980 and adapted from the nonfiction book "Showtime" by Jeff Pearlman, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Los Angeles NBA team and its management during 1980 (when the team was home to legends like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabar).

While fans may be disappointed about the series being canceled after just two seasons, some of its subjects might feel vindicated. For example, former Lakers coach Jerry West (played by Jason Clarke in "Winning Time") threatened legal action against HBO for his portrayal. The network refused to budge or throw its creators under the bus, citing dramatic license, as "Winning Time" is a dramatization, and providing assurance that the writers had done their homework.
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  • 10/28/2023
  • by Devin Meenan
  • Slash Film
Max Borenstein Signs With Grandview
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Exclusive: Grandview has signed showrunner, writer and executive producer Max Borenstein.

Borenstein is currently under an overall deal at HBO where he was the executive producer and creator of the hit series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. Previously, he was under an overall deal at AMC studios where he was the creator and executive producer of The Terror: Infamy. Borenstein also created and executive produced Minority Report for Amblin/20th/Fbc and is an executive producer on the highly anticipated upcoming Apple+ series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

Borenstein first gained attention for his Blacklist feature script What is Life Worth, which became Worth, starring Michael Keaton. He went on to write the blockbusters Godzilla, Kong: Skull Island, Godzilla: King of Monsters and Godzilla vs. Kong.

Borenstein is also repped by UTA and attorney Eric Feig.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/19/2023
  • by Justin Kroll
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Winning Time’s Quincy Isaiah Signs With Range Media Partners
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Exclusive: Following the conclusion of HBO’s acclaimed sports drama series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, actor Quincy Isaiah has signed with Range Media Partners for representation.

Created for the premium cabler by Max Borenstein and Jim Hecht, the show marking Isaiah’s breakout role had him playing legendary Lakers point guard Magic Johnson. Based on a book by Jeff Pearlman, it chronicled the professional and personal lives of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, one of sports’ most revered and dominant dynasties — a team that defined an era, both on and off the court.

Among those Isaiah starred opposite are John C. Reilly, Jason Clarke, Jason Segel, Gaby Hoffmann, Rob Morgan, Adrien Brody, and Solomon Hughes. Exec produced by Adam McKay, who also directed the pilot, Winning Time premiered in March 2022 and wrapped up its two-season run in September. For his performance, capturing the physicality, charisma and confidence of Johnson,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/3/2023
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
Magic Johnson Isn’t Losing Sleep Over ‘Winning Time’ Cancellation: ‘That’s on Them’
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The cancellation of “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” provoked a wide range of responses from fans, ranging from displeasure at the anticlimactic ending to calls for Showtime to revive the series with a more appropriate title. But to Magic Johnson, who was played by Quincy Isaiah in the unauthorized series, the show’s untimely end was a vindication of his public criticisms.

The NBA legend had led a chorus of former Los Angeles Lakers, including his former teammate Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and coach Jerry West, in calling out what they saw as the show’s factual inaccuracies. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Johnson expressed some schadenfreude about the show’s cancellation and reiterated his belief that the story of the 1980s Lakers could not be told without the involvement of the team.

“Well, I never watched it because nobody in this world can tell the Lakers story [like it needed to be told]. The Showtime story?...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 10/1/2023
  • by Christian Zilko
  • Indiewire
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‘Minority Report’ Stage Play to Premiere in U.K. in 2024
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Minority Report is the latest Hollywood blockbuster to get the stage — and gender-swap — treatment.

The science fiction tech noir based on Philip K. Dick’s 1956 novella and later made into the 2002 box office hit directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise, is being turned into a play that will make its world premiere in the U.K. in spring 2024. The show is part of a co-production between three U.K.-based theaters in association with Simon Friend Entertainment and by arrangement with Electric Shepherd Productions.

Adapted by actor-writer David Haig with Life of Pi‘s Max Webster set to direct, the new stage play will hold its world premiere at Nottingham Playhouse, opening on Feb. 16 and running through March 9. It will then have two more separate runs, first at Birmingham Repertory Theatre from March 22 to April 6, followed by a month-long staging at London’s Lyric Hammersmith between April 19 and...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 9/28/2023
  • by Abbey White
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"You Just Can't Tell That Story": Why Magic Johnson & Teammates Never Watched Lakers Series Winning Time
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Magic Johnson says he never watched Winning Time because nobody can truly tell the story of the Lakers in the 1980s. The show takes creative liberties with timelines and alters personal details for dramatic effect, which may not sit well with those who lived it. Winning Time was ultimately canceled after season 2, disappointing viewers who were hoping for a more comprehensive portrayal of the Lakers journey.

Magic Johnson explains why he and his fellow Lakers teammates never watched Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. The show is a two-season HBO biographical drama following the lives of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team in the 1980s, and how the team rose to become one of the most dominant forces in the sport. Winning Time was created by Max Borenstein and Jim Hecht and stars John C. Reilly, Quincy Isaiah, Jason Clarke, Gaby Hoffmann, Adrien Brody, Jason Segel, and Rob Morgan.
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  • 9/26/2023
  • by Hannah Gearan
  • ScreenRant
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Magic Johnson Responds to Cancellation of Lakers Series ‘Winning Time’: “I Never Watched”
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On the heels of Sept. 17’s season two finale of HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, fans were shocked to learn that the series had been canceled. Others, like Magic Johnson, were unfazed.

“Well, I never watched it because nobody in this world can tell the Lakers story [like it needed to be told]. The Showtime story? Nobody! Dr. Buss was way ahead of his time as an owner. Our team? Unbelievable! The Laker girls with Paula Abdul? Unbelievable! Nobody can tell that story,” the NBA great told The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday night when asked about it on the red carpet at the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS. “So, none of us watched it because it was fictional. You just can’t tell that story. But, hey, that’s on them.”

Based on Jeff Pearlman’s book, Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers, Winning Time chronicled the...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 9/25/2023
  • by Chris Gardner
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A Drill-Down on 10 Outstanding Films at Monterrey from Kore-eda to Rodriguez and Paramount-backed Argentine thriller ‘The Rescue’
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“Monster,” Hirokazu Kore-eda, Japan

Described by Variety critic Peter Debruge as a “convoluted portrait of a pre-teen in turmoil,” Kore-eda ‘s Palme d’Or best script and Queer Palm winner stars Sakura Andō as a mother who confronts a teacher after noticing odd changes in her son’s demeanor. Written by Yuji Sakamoto, it’s scored by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto.

“Peafowl,” Byun Sungbin, South Korea

Myung, a transgender, is estranged from her family because of who she is. She competes in a dance to earn some money for her sex-change surgery but it does not go well. One day, she is told that her father has died and that his will stipulates she could inherit his estate if she performed the Drum Dance during his memorial. Left with no other options, she returns to her hometown to do her father’s bidding.

“Waiting for Dali,” David Pujol, Spain

Fernando,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 9/25/2023
  • by Anna Marie de la Fuente
  • Variety Film + TV
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‘Winning Time’ Co-creator on Abrupt HBO Cancellation (Guest Column)
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HBO confirmed that it canceled Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty after two seasons. The news was a surprise, coming only moments after the network aired its second-season finale on Sept. 17. Hecht is the co-creator of the series with Max Borenstein.

My wife burst into tears.

I didn’t have that on my “Winning Time Cancellation” bingo card. I mean, I knew, following nearly a decade of doubts and fears and highs and lows, my HBO series was coming to a jarring conclusion. But then my phone lit up with condolence texts. My mom left a teary voice message. My dad’s email included a link to an article announcing the cancellation, “In case you haven’t heard …” What if I hadn’t? And I had to explain to my step-kids what the word “canceled” means in the TV universe (“No, we don’t have to move”).

But...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 9/21/2023
  • by Jim Hecht
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Link Tank: Lego Reveals New Winter-Themed Alpine Cabin
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Lego revealed their annual Winter Village set today, a beautiful Alpine-inspired log cabin inn with fantastic parts usage designed to create a wooden aesthetic.

“Today the Lego Group reveals the Alpine Lodge set, the perfect display set for the holiday season. A captivating addition to the holiday season that represents the essence of a quaint and whimsical winter wonderland, the Alpine Lodge is the latest addition to the Winter Village Collection. This 1,517-piece set is packed with a host of wonderful features, the main being the snowy lodge with warm interior including a bar offering hot drinks, a cosy seating space in front of the fireplace, and a little Christmas tree.”

Read more at Brickset

Rollacrit announces new kickstarter campaign to bring back a classic, fan-favorite bag, new and improved, for your next quest.

“A long time ago, in a previous life, there was the original Bag of Holding which...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 9/19/2023
  • by Lee Parham
  • Den of Geek
Winning Time Season 3: Cancelation, Renewal Chances & Everything We Know
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Quick Links Winning Time Season 3 Recent News Winning Time Season 3 Has Been Canceled Winning Time Season 3 Cast Who's The Creative Team Behind Winning Time Season 3 Winning Time Season 3 Story Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty has been canceled by HBO after a decline in viewership, making the future of Season 3 uncertain. The cast and creative team expressed concerns about Winning Time season 3's renewal chances, citing ongoing strikes and the need for viewer support. If season 3 had been renewed, it would have continued the story of the Lakers through the 1980s, including their rivalry with the Chicago Bulls and the addition of new cast members.

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty is HBO's dramatization of the story of the iconic LA Lakers NBA team during the Showtime era of the 1970s and 1980s, and after an engaging first and second season there was great interest in...
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  • 9/18/2023
  • by Shawn S. Lealos, Tom Russell
  • ScreenRant
Why HBO Canceled Winning Time After Season 2
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HBO canceled "Winning Time" after 2 seasons due to controversies surrounding its inaccurate portrayal of real-life events, leading to criticism from former Lakers players and coaches. The ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes did impact the show's promotion and marketing potential, but HBO did not use them as an excuse for cancellation. "Winning Time" could potentially return for a season 3 with a new NBA dynasty, such as the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s, but historical accuracy should be taken more seriously to avoid previous problems.

HBO has canceled its sports drama Winning Time after just two seasons and the network had a couple of different reasons for bringing the series to an abrupt end. Bearing the full title Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, the series chronicles the Showtime era of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team, starting in 1979 and carrying through the 1980s. The ensemble cast includes...
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  • 9/18/2023
  • by Ben Sherlock
  • ScreenRant
'Winning Time' Cancelled After Two Seasons on HBO
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Despite the show being called "Winning Time", telling the story of the five-time championship winning Lakers of the 1980s, HBO's Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty will not be returning for a third season. After airing the season finale of its sophomore season, it was confirmed by HBO that the basketball series will not be making a comeback to the court. The sports series was created by Max Borenstein and Jim Hecht with the news of the cancelation confirmed by Borenstein on X (formerly Twitter).
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  • 9/18/2023
  • by Makuochi Echebiri
  • Collider.com
Winning Time Creator & Director React To HBO Cancellation Right After Season 2 Finale
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HBO has canceled the series Winning Time: The Rise of The Lakers Dynasty after the season 2 finale aired. The closing scene of the finale suggested that the story could continue for another year, but it was ultimately not picked up for another season. There were warning signs that the series might not continue, and it missed an opportunity to reinvent itself with new basketball players and a different era.

Winning Time: The Rise of The Lakers Dynasty has been canceled at HBO shortly after the season 2 finale aired, with the creator and director both reacting on social media. The closing episode of the high-profile sports drama focused on a showdown between the Lakers and the Celtics. The Los Angeles team suffers a stinging defeat on the basketball court, but the closing scene, with Magic Johnson (Quincy Isaiah) absorbing the loss and struggling to pick himself back up, seemed to indicate...
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  • 9/18/2023
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
Max Borenstein
Winning Time Canceled at HBO
Max Borenstein
Well, this is a bit of a shocker.

HBO has confirmed the demise of the 1980s basketball drama Winning Time.

The series wrapped its sophomore run Sunday night and was canceled the same day as the finale.

Series showrunner Max Borenstein alluded to the cancellation with a message on X, formerly known as Twitter.

"Not the ending that we had in mind. But nothing but gratitude and love," he wrote.

Fans commented their thoughts on the shocking decision below the Tweet.

"So sorry Max. I eagerly anticipated each episode and enjoyed the hell out of the series," said one fan, adding:

"Congratulations on making something so creatively successful as Winning Time."

"Everything I anticipated it could be and even better when you told me about it at that lunch way back when," said another fan. 

"Disappointed it couldn't at least get to Riley's promise of a repeat, but everything you did do was great.
See full article at TVfanatic
  • 9/18/2023
  • by Paul Dailly
  • TVfanatic
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Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty was canceled after two seasons
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Sound the buzzer and clear the path to the locker rooms because Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty ends its run after two seasons. Creator Max Borenstein confirmed the news on the app formally known as Twitter, saying, “Not the ending that we had in mind,” expressing his disappointment in not finishing the story on its own terms. “But nothing but gratitude and love,” he added.

Director Salli Richardson joined the chorus on Instagram by saying, “When you give it everything you’ve got, you can have no regrets. I hope you enjoy the last episode of @winningtimehbo I am sure I will do many more hours of TV and hopefully many features in my future, but I can say that at this moment in time I am most proud of the work we did on this masterful show.”

Not the ending that we had in mind.

But nothing but gratitude and love.
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  • 9/18/2023
  • by Steve Seigh
  • JoBlo.com
‘Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty’ Canceled After Shocking Twist
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Following the second season finale of Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty on Sunday, September 17, the show’s creator, Max Borenstein, confirmed the HBO sports drama has been canceled. “Not the ending that we had in mind. But nothing but gratitude and love,” Borenstein wrote on Twitter/X on Sunday night, seemingly confirming the premature end of the show. Director Salli Richardson shared a similar message on her Instagram, writing, “When you give it everything you’ve got, you can have no regrets. I hope you enjoy the last episode of @winningtimehbo I am sure I will do many more hours of TV and hopefully many features in my future, but I can say that at this moment in time I am most proud of the work we did on this masterful show.” Not the ending that we had in mind. But nothing but gratitude and love. #winningtime...
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  • 9/18/2023
  • TV Insider
‘Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty’ Canceled After Two Seasons On HBO
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HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty has come to an end.

After the second season finale Sunday, Creator Max Borenstein confirmed the news on X. “Not the ending that we had in mind,” he wrote. “But nothing but gratitude and love.”

Director Salli Richardson followed up on Instagram with “When you give it everything you’ve got, you can have no regrets. I hope you enjoy the last episode of @winningtimehbo I am sure I will do many more hours of TV and hopefully many features in my future, but I can say that at this moment in time I am most proud of the work we did on this masterful show.”

Added co-creator/executive producer Jim Hecht on X, “9.5 years. We made the show of my dreams. That wasn’t the ending we hoped for but very grateful to everyone who watched and for trusting me with his genius book.
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  • 9/18/2023
  • by Lynette Rice
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘Winning Time’ Canceled at HBO After Two Seasons
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Winning Time is winning no more.

HBO confirmed that it has canceled the series — full title Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty — after two seasons. The news was a surprise, coming only moments after the network aired the second-season finale Sunday night.

Co-creator Max Borenstein shared his thoughts about the news on X (formerly Twitter): “Not the ending that we had in mind. But nothing but gratitude and love.”

And director Salli Richardson posted on Instagram: “When you give it everything you’ve got, you can have no regrets. I hope you enjoy the last episode of @winningtimehbo I am sure I will do many more hours of TV and hopefully many features in my future, but I can say that at this moment in time I am most proud of the work we did on this masterful show.”

In an interview conducted with THR in late August,...
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  • 9/18/2023
  • by Kimberly Nordyke
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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