Back to the Future, Beverly Hills Cop & Everything Else Leaving Netflix in September 2024

Each Monday, Netflix distributes its monthly update, disclosing the entire collection of films and series joining the platform’s library during September. Typically, this announcement is accompanied by some disappointing news too – the list of titles leaving Netflix throughout the month. In this particular case, there are quite a few significant movies and shows scheduled to depart from the lineup.

Demure TikTok Trend Star Curates Netflix Collection

Netflix has recruited popular TikToker Jools LeBron to arrange a selection of shows and movies with a “gentle” and “mindful” theme for viewers to explore. Netflix’s social media platforms shared a video where she guided fans through her choices while humorously imitating the current “gentle” trend. Among her picks are well-liked titles such as Gilmore Girls, Bridgerton, Emily in Paris, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Crazy Rich Asians, Ugly Betty, Queer Eye, Big Brother, and La La Land, just to mention a few. You can find all her recommendations neatly arranged here.

Filming 1992 Movie Gave Scott Eastwood a New Perspective on LA Riots

In the upcoming movie “1992” (2024), Scott Eastwood, famed for his action hero roles in films such as “Suicide Squad”, “Pacific Rim Uprising”, and the “Fast Saga”, steps into a more dramatic role. This film stars Tyrese Gibson as a man residing in inner-city Los Angeles, whose life spirals out of control during the LA Riots that broke out following the Rodney King verdict. As the city erupts into chaos, a group of thieves, led by the late Ray Liotta, attempt a daring heist; however, they unexpectedly encounter Tyrese’s character and his son in their path.

Megalopolis Trailer Pulled by Lionsgate After “Inexcusable Error”

Despite Francis Ford Coppola’s movie “Megalopolis” not being released yet, it has already sparked plenty of discussion, particularly with its recent trailer. This trailer started a buzz when it seemed to display critic quotes from films like “The Godfather” and “Apocalypse Now,” but upon closer inspection, these quotes were discovered to be fabricated, originally attributed to renowned film critics such as Pauline Kael and Roger Ebert. Soon after the release of the new “Megalopolis” trailer, its distributor Lionsgate acknowledged their mistake and decided to withdraw the trailer entirely, expressing regret to both the misquoted critics and Coppola himself.

My Hero Academia Season 7 Crowns Deku as the New MVP

The seventh season of My Hero Academia is intensifying with Izuku Midoriya’s climactic battle against Tomura Shigaraki. This anime has recently designated Deku as the most valuable player (MVP) of the season, following his remarkable confrontation against the villain. In the current storyline, My Hero Academia is adapting the final conflicts between heroes and villains, as the war has resulted in significant casualties among the heroes. Shigaraki targeted key heroes to inflict maximum damage on Deku, but his efforts were met with a fierce response from Deku after witnessing Bakugo being injured.

Squirrel with a Gun Launches on August 29th for PC

I’m super excited to share that the latest gameplay trailer for “Squirrel with a Gun” by Dee Dee Creations dropped during the Future Games Show @ Gamescom stream! The trailer was narrated in an epic style that really amped up the anticipation. Plus, it officially announced the PC release on August 29th through Steam and the Epic Games Store. Console versions are set to follow this Fall. Here’s the trailer if you haven’t seen it yet: [Squirrel with a Gun Trailer]