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DreamWorks Kipo and The Age of Wonderbeasts will return to Netflix October 12 for its third and final season of the whimsical and action packed series.
Did You Hear? is a weekly examination of headlines in the entertainment industry and a take on what they could mean for the future of the industry and (often), the little geeky bubble that we occupy!
Wizards, the final chapter of Guillermo Del Toro’s Tales of Arcadia trilogy has dropped ahead of the August debut of the show.
Did You Hear? is a weekly examination of headlines in the entertainment industry and a take on what they could mean for the future of the industry and (often), the little geeky bubble that we occupy!
Netflix and Gaumont announce new comedy-action CGI animated series Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles based on the globally successful 35-year-old comic book, Usagi Yojimbo, from award-winning creator Stan Sakai.
BOOM! Studios has signed a two-year TV first look deal with Netflix for live action and animated series.
Many of us are currently finding ourselves inside of doors with a lot of spare time for reading on our hands. Why not take advantage of a time like this by diving into some Collected Works, Omnibi, and Graphic Novels?
Over the weekend, Netflix released the first trailer for the upcoming Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy: Siege, and now we have it for you.
Let’s talk about the first Locke & Key book that inspired the new Netflix TV Show! Following their father’s murder, three siblings move into a house filled with reality-bending keys; enter the comics by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez in our Locke & Key Vol 1: Welcome to Lovecraft Book Club!
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Netflix and Nickelodeon today announced that they have formed a new, multi-year output deal to produce original animated feature films and television series – based both on the Nickelodeon library of characters as well as all-new IP – for kids and families around the world.
Jeff Smith announced yesterday that his hit series Bone is headed to Netflix as an animated series.
During the New York Comic Con, Dreamworks Animation announced the fourth season of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power will debut on Netflix on November 5, 2019.