New Game of Thrones Replacement Show Confirms U.S. Streaming Release Plan

In simpler terms, the TV show “King and Conqueror,” starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and based on William the Conqueror, has secured a distribution deal with Prime Video in the United States. According to Deadline, it will be available on HBO Max in various other countries following deals closed by Paramount Global for this upcoming historical drama. The series is slated to premiere in the UK later this month, but a U.S. release date has yet to be announced.

Donkey Kong Bananza Fans Are Desperate to See More of This Character

In different stages throughout the planet, characters like Pauline, Cranky Kong, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, Void Kong, King K. Rool, and numerous others made an appearance as DK and Pauline journeyed towards the planet’s center. However, it’s a lesser-known character that has recently grabbed the attention of fans.

While traveling to the core of the world, characters such as Pauline, Cranky Kong, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, Void Kong, King K. Rool, and more made appearances in various levels. A lesser-known character has now become popular among fans due to its overlooked nature.

New Movie Based on 127-Year-Old Sci-Fi Story Tops Streaming Charts Despite 0% RT Score

This week’s focus streaming production is “War of the Worlds,” a contemporary reinterpretation of H.G. Wells’ 1898 novel that has undergone numerous adaptations throughout the years, with varying success. In this rendition, the narrative unfolds in a technologically advanced, present-day setting, featuring Ice Cube as Will Radford, an agent from the Department of Homeland Security, who observes the alien invasion via surveillance cameras stationed across the globe.

You Can’t Even Watch One of the Most Controversial Movies of the ’90s Online

As a movie enthusiast, I’ve been searching high and low for the classic film “Kids,” but it seems to have disappeared from the streaming and digital rental landscape. Not only that, but physical copies appear to be out of print as well. The reasons behind this seem to be twofold. Firstly, the heavy themes might be off-putting to potential distributors, making them hesitant to license the film. Secondly, the rights distribution chain is quite intricate due to Shining Excalibur Films, a one-time distributor owned by the Weinstein brothers, holding the copyright. Since their subsidiaries are no longer operational, it’s unlikely that the movie will be readily available until a transfer of ownership or licensing agreement is reached.

Shonen Jump’s Next Big Anime Recruits Oshi no Ko & Spy x Family Stars

The storytelling tale known as “Akane-banashi” has confirmed that a fresh TV animation series is under production and set to debut sometime in the upcoming year. The initial group of characters for this new venture have been unveiled, who will serve as the main adversaries in the world of Rakugo when the show first airs. To bring these characters to vivid life, they’ve enlisted some prominent actors, and you can sneak a peek at their designs as presented by the anime’s official social media channels below.

Ozzy Osbourne’s Cause of Death at Age 76 Revealed

According to recent reports from The Sun and The New York Times, Ozzy Osbourne’s cause of death has been made public. His death certificate, submitted by his daughter Aimee Osbourne, indicates that Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne died due to cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, and Parkinson’s disease. It remains undetermined whether he passed away while asleep or conscious at the time of his death. Upon his passing, his family released a statement that was made public.

Batman and Green Arrow Crossover Features Iconic Artwork Over 35 Years Old

For November, there’s a special edition of the comic book “Batman/Green Arrow/The Question: Arcadia” #1 featuring artwork by the acclaimed team Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz. This duo previously showcased their talents on a promotional poster for DC Comics in 1988, advertising the crossover event “Fables” which included issues of “Detective Comics Annual” #1, “Green Arrow Annual” #1, and “The Question Annual” #1. Notably, this “Fables” cover has never been used as a variant cover until now. The Cowan and Sienkiewicz variant will be available in standard paperback and foil versions without the usual trade dress.