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IRON FIST, KRYPTON and LUCIFER Are Returning to San Diego Comic-Con 2018
We’re a month away from this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. This week, we have confirmation of three shows making their presence known at the convention. According to Deadline, Marvel and Netflix are bringing Iron Fist to SDCC. Star Finn Jones will show up alongside other cast members and producers to discuss the show’s second season, which is scheduled to arrive sometime this year. There is also talk of bringing Daredevil and The Punisher to the panel; the former just wrapped production on its third season, while the latter is shooting its second. So, despite Marvel Studios’ absence from Hall H, the MCU’s television side will be represented. Deadline has also verified…
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LUCIFER Will Return, as Netflix Picks Up Show for Season 4
After three seasons, Vertigo adaptation Lucifer was cancelled by Fox. This led to much outcry from fans, who immediately started campaigning for another network to pick it up. The CW showed little interest, while Amazon said there were talks about a revival. Now, the world’s largest streaming service is here to the rescue. It has been announced (via TV Line) that Netflix has picked up Lucifer, which will now return for a fourth season. The new season has a 10-episode order. The decision was made at the last minute, as the cast’s options for future seasons were about to expire. This marks Netflix’s first DC/Vertigo show; the service has created…
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TV News Bits: ARROW, GOTHAM, RIVERDALE, LUCIFER
Welcome to the latest installment of TV News Bits. In this installment, we have Blu-Ray details on the current seasons of Arrow and Riverdale, an actor making his directorial debut next season, why Gotham can’t use the Joker name, and why Lucifer hasn’t been saved. David Ramsey has played John Diggle on Arrow for the show’s entire run so far, as well as crossing over into other shows. But now, he’s taking on a new role next season. Series star Stephen Amell has announced on Twitter that Ramsey will be directing episode 11 of the show’s seventh season, which premieres in the fall. Other details are currently under wraps. Ramsey follows actors Tom…
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Fox Cancels LUCIFER After Three Seasons
Television networks are currently announcing renewals or cancellations for their shows, as the 2018-2019 schedules come together. One network is Fox, which has already cancelled several shows, including Brooklyn-Nine-Nine. The latest decision marks the end of fan-favorite Vertigo adaptation Lucifer. It has been announced (via TV Line) that Lucifer has been cancelled after three seasons. Despite a very vocal fanbase on social media, the show has had a 20% decrease in ratings from last season. Its series finale will air on Monday, May 14th. Series star Tom Ellis confirmed the rumors on Twitter: It has been the most amazing experience over the past 3 years playing Lucifer and falling in…
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DC Entertainment: 2017 in Review – Part 2 [Television]
2017 has been another great year for DC Entertainment. Warner Brothers’ DC Extended Universe released two movies again this year, one with great results. and one.. well one did not do too hot. DC Television worlds have grown exponentially, and animation is being used increasingly. Gaming realms have also increased with some new additions this year. In this part of our annual reflection, we will be looking at major news, rumors, announcements, and SPOILERS regarding all things DC Entertainment’s television shows. To see our recap of DC Entertainment’s Five Best Moments of San Diego Comic-Con 2017, click HERE. 2017 has been the best year yet for DC TV (yep, I know…