A new clip from the upcoming Marvel's Luke Cage season 2 gives us a good look at the Daughters of the Dragon in action.
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This week, The Weekly Static - Bleeding Cool‘s look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets - offers up its top picks from the new series coming from ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox.
Actress Rosario Dawson has played nurse Claire Temple in all of the Marvel / Netflix series save one and thinks that Luke Cage season 2 may be the end of the line for her.
In Netflix's upcoming series Chambers, the heart wants what the heart wants - whether Uma Thurman (Pulp Fiction) likes it or not. The actress is joining the streaming service's 10-episode supernatural drama, created and written by co-showrunner Leah Rachel; with Alfonso Gomez-Rejon directing the pilot.
Writer Joe Hill and artist Gabriel Rodriguez's Locke & Key is changing houses, with the series adaptation of the horror/fantasy comic book series finding a new home at Netflix. Sources say that it is a straight-to-series order with showrunner Carlton Cuse (Lost) staying with the project.
Another comic book writing legend has made a cameo in the upcoming third season of Marvel's Daredevil, but you might need a magnifying glass to see him.
Netflix's The Toys That Made Us is back for season 2 and highlights the most famous cat in the world, Hello Kitty. Learn how she and her Kawaii Sanrio crew invaded pop culture.
'The Toys That Made Us' is back for a second season on Netflix, and the very first episode talks about that OTHER space franchise: Star Trek.
The Weekly Static is Bleeding Cool‘s look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, and streaming, from a (hopefully) interesting perspective. THIS WEEK: WWE/Fox deal Smackdown; Damon Lindelof talks Watchmen; Twitch marathons Doctor Who; NFL owners take a knee; and Castle Rock gets a Stephen King thumbs up.
Lana Condor moves from sci-fi (X-Men: Apocalypse, Alita: Battle Angel, Deadly Class) to romantic star in Netflix's All the Boys I've Loved Before.
A new scene from the upcoming second season of Marvel's Luke Cage shows that Harlem has had its faith shaken in their hero.
Good things come to those who wait, and now that patience is being rewarded. Netflix took to Twitter on Wednesday to offer viewers their first look at The Simpsons creator's upcoming adult animated series Disenchantment.
When the preview trailer for a new series ends with a line like, "The point is, we're all gonna die", it grabs people's attention. Comedian and former The Daily Show correspondent Michelle Wolf is no stranger to grabbing attention: taking to Netflix for her new series The Break with Michelle Wolf
Big Mouth's Andrew (John Mulaney) and Nick (Nick Kroll) are getting some welcome (???) additions to their animated assault on the brutal realities of puberty and adolescence: Gina Rodriguez (Jane: The Virgin) and David Thewlis (Wonder Woman) have joined the voice cast of Netflix's adult animated comedy series.
Former President of the United States Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama have officially partnered with Netflix for several series and specials.
Vincent D'Onofrio says he's wrapped on shooting the third season of Netflix's "Daredevil". May this mean the end of Kingpin?
The Weekly Static is Bleeding Cool‘s look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from an interesting and entertaining perspective. In this special edition, we look at our top takeaways from ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, and Freeform's upfronts.
In honor of She-Ra and Soft Wind's 30-plus years galloping across the pop culture landscape, protecting the kingdom from evils far and wide, DreamWorks Animation Television and executive producers Noelle Stevenson and Chuck Austen are brining the Princess of Power back in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.
We've got updates on who'll be joining Michael Pena and Diego Luna for season 4 of Netflix's "Narcos" (both in front of and behind the camera).
Five years ago, Mystery Science Theater 3000 was a beloved show among the wise and nerdy. If you told people back then that the show would not only get funding for a successful revival but that it would be renewed for another season, we would have cried at a foolish dream.
Following up on earlier reports that eOne was actively pursuing a new home for recently cancelled Designated Survivor comes word that the producer is in direct talks with Netflix about picking up the Kiefer Sutherland-starring political thriller.
ABC is learning firsthand that Kiefer Sutherland's President Tom Kirkman isn't someone who shuffles off this mortal coil quietly, with word that Entertainment One (eOne) is looking for a new home for the recently-cancelled political thriller Designated Survivor.
Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro (The Shape of Water) is turning to Netflix to house the horrors of his new anthology series Guillermo del Toro Presents 10 After Midnight.
Doctor Smith and the Robinson Family will continue to be Lost in Space as Netflix has renewed their new sci-fi series for a second season.
The Weekly Static is Bleeding Cool's look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from an interesting and entertaining perspective.
Marvel and Netflix aren't messing around when it comes to The Punisher's second season on the streaming service, looking to a slain "god" and the DC television universe to boost an already impressive roster.
Stranger Things has added actress Francesca Reale from Haters Back Off as a major recurring role in the upcoming third season of the supernatural series.
Marvel's Iron Fist season 2 is said to have wrapped production, putting it on a path to be released this fall after Danny Rand appears in Marvel's Luke Cage.
Ricky Gervais's Tony is making some serious changes to his life -- whether his friends and family like it or not -- in the new Netflix series After Life. Created, executive produced, directed by and starring Gervais, the six, half-hour episode season is also executive produced by Charlie Hanson (Extras).
13 Reasons Why's Kate Walsh has signed for a recurring role in The Umbrella Academy, Netflix‘s upcoming series adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá‘s comic book series from publisher Dark Horse Comics.