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  1. TheUnknown

    Stranger Things

    We are a week removed from the new season dropping on Netflix. I'm really excited. Poor Will needs to catch a break.
  2. Netflix have done quite a few Marvel shows now, starting with Daredevil, then Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and now Iron Fist. Has anybody else been keeping up with them? Iron Fist is just out and I've found it okay so far, although apparently critics are slamming it. The main gripe appears to be about 'cultural appropriation', because apparently it's unacceptable for a white American man to learn martial arts... But anyway, I've been enjoying it as I have liked all the Netflix offerings for the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far. This is all, of course, leading up to The Defenders which will see the continuity of each individual series link up.
  3. Netflix is to air the sixth and final season of The Clone Wars television series, and add the entire series to its catalogue.The Clone Wars animated series, which was dropped from Cartoon Network when Disney purchased Lucasfilm last year, has been rescued by popular television and movie streaming service Netflix, and will launch on 7th March in the US and Canada region. Season six is titled The Lost Missions, and will be the final season of the show which first aired in 2008. The Clone Wars continues the conflict that kicked off in Attack of the Clones and provides an entertaining story for the time leading up to Revenge of the Sith. A trailer featuring Yoda has been released for the upcoming season: This deal further solidifies the partnership between Disney and Netflix, who also recently announced a Marvel mini-series would air on the service. Click here to view the article
  4. The Clone Wars animated series, which was dropped from Cartoon Network when Disney purchased Lucasfilm last year, has been rescued by popular television and movie streaming service Netflix, and will launch on 7th March in the US and Canada region. Season six is titled The Lost Missions, and will be the final season of the show which first aired in 2008. The Clone Wars continues the conflict that kicked off in Attack of the Clones and provides an entertaining story for the time leading up to Revenge of the Sith. A trailer featuring Yoda has been released for the upcoming season: This deal further solidifies the partnership between Disney and Netflix, who also recently announced a Marvel mini-series would air on the service.
  5. This will probably come as no surprise, as we have already been told of Disney's plan to release a new Star Wars movie every year, starting with Star Wars Episode VII and alternating between a Star Wars episode and a spin-off movie. We can also expect to see television series tie-ins and rumour has it that after a recent Marvel deal with Netflix, we could see another new Star Wars show head that way too. What else can we expect from this strategy? With Marvel so far, Disney has introduced characters and threads in stand-alone movies and sequels, then tied all the ends up to form a mega movie a-la Avengers. It seems highly likely that characters and storylines introduced in the Star Wars spin-offs and television shows will find their way into future instalments of the Star Wars saga, and if done correctly it could work well. But as with anything Star Wars, the potential for a fan backlash is always there if things go wrong!
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