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!
My Adventures with Superman Debuts Today
It’s been a good two weeks for genre fans! Last week saw the release of The Witcher season 3 marking Henry Cavill’s final tour as Geralt of Rivia:
The Witcher: Season 3 | Official Trailer | Netflix
Chaos is coming. The Witcher Season 3 begins on June 29th. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7 About Netflix: Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services with 233 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages.
Next season the Netflix show will be led by Liam Hemsworth (The Hunger Games). In the meantime the “Wild Hunt” has drawn focuses of audiences all across social media. The Witcher is poised to occupy the space of the House of the Dragon versus The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power rivalry from last year and is certain to keep Netflix subscribers who are into high fantasy occupied until the new season of Shadow and Bone releases.
But fear not, science fiction fans, there’s something streaming for you too!
This week over on Max My Adventures with Superman starring Jack Quaid (The Boys, Star Trek: Lower Decks), melds Western and Eastern animated traditions:
My Adventures With Superman | OFFICIAL TRAILER | adult swim
Witness Clark Kent’s transformation into Superman, Metropolis’s guardian, as he struggles to embrace his destiny. My Adventures With Superman two-episode series premiere airs July 6th at midnight on [adult swim]. Stream next day on Max. Watch Adult Swim on Max: http://bit.ly/3Gy0aXA SUBSCRIBE: https://youtube.com/adultswim1?sub_confirmation=1 About Adult Swim: Watch Adult Swim on Max, www.adultswim.com, or by downloading the Adult Swim app.
Since the rebranding from HBO Max to simply Max there have been whispers as to whether or not subscribers will port directly over. The act of asking consumers to download a completely new app rather than simply redesigning the existing apps strikes me as a good excuse to hop off a subscription you may have been waffling on. This new animated series starring a recognizable genre name feels like a semi-stealthy play by Warner Bros. executives to ensure they keep us comic book geek consumers on the bandwagon. Between the debut of My Adventures with Superman and the earlier announcement of Superman and Lois Lane being renewed for a fourth season we’re definitely on their radar!
The premier went live today and new episodes will be available to stream on Max every Friday.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Also Debuted
For those Spoilerites who are more anime-than-cartoon driven I have good news for you too – Jujutsu Kaisen’s second season debuted yesterday (Thursday, July 6th), complete with English Dub:
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Trailer | Prime Video
Get the whole picture by learning about the past. #JujutsuKaisen Season 2 premieres today on Prime Video. About Prime Video: Entertainment for you. Catch your favorite international and local movies, TV. Watch the latest K-Dramas, Amazon Originals, anime, and recommendations just for you.
Whether you’re a dubs or subs person you’re able to dive into the adventure of consuming cursed objects right now. Yuji and Co. are bringing big action back to our screens. The best place to watch these continuing adventures? Crunchyroll gives you the options of the original Japanese with subtitles or an English dub and will be available on Disney+ starting tomorrow.
Anthony Mackie on a Potential SAG-AFTRA Strike
In an interview with Inverse last week Falcon!Cap himself, Anthony Mackie, spoke frankly about what a potential strike from the Screen Actors Guild could mean for Captain America: Brave New World (a.k.a. his big screen debut as Captain America):
“it’s a shit show if we go on strike,”
… before going on to add that studios are going to need to address actors concerns if they want to keep the Entertainment Industry moving forward:
“They’re going to have to. Unless they get a bunch of fucking YouTubers to make Avengers 5!”
… referring to the fact that New Media creators remain independent and largely unprotected by SAG-AFTRA.
Mackie’s sentiments seem to echo concerns from many A-List stars, especially in light of SAG-AFTRA pushing back the deadline to complete negotiations with the AMPTP from our original June 30th date to July 12th.
Not for nothing, but July 12th is also the day the Emmy Nominations are going to be announced …
I’m certain there will be much more to write about in the coming weeks as SAG-AFTRA debates joining our siblings in the WGA on the picket line.