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Re: TV Schedule - Fall 2020/2021
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
for those of you who like your anime
You should also checkout a new series I added called Debris. I added a description and and a link to a teaser in the main post.
Thank you for posting that animé trailer General. Looks interesting but as we don't subscribe to Netflix we'll have to wait to see if it becomes available through the usual alternatives.
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Amazon’s Mr. & Mrs. Smith Lands Glover & Waller-Bridge To Lead/Create
The film, first released in 2005 and penned by Simon Kinberg (Dark Phoenix) and helmed by Doug Liman (Chaos Walking), centered on an upper-class married couple who are surprised to learn that they are assassins at competing agencies and have been assigned to kill each other, with Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) and Angelina Jolie (Maleficent) starring in the lead roles.
The series reboot, which was previously attempted in 2007 at ABC, is set to be created by the Atlanta maverick and the Fleabag Emmy winner alongside Francesca Sloane, who previously worked with Glover on his acclaimed FX series and is under an overall deal with Amazon, as is Waller-Bridge. Sloane will serve as showrunner on the series, which is being executive produced New Regency’s Yariv Milchan and Michael Schaefer and Wells Street Films’ Jenny Robins.
“Having had the pleasure of successful collaborations with the incredibly talented Donald Glover, most recently on Guava Island, we all started talking about other projects to do together and when he suggested the idea of a new take and iteration on the New Regency film, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, we jumped at the chance to get going right away,” Milchan and Schaefer said in a statement. “Adding Phoebe and her company Wells Street Films as a collaborator and co-star takes everything up another level and makes the project worthy of a reimagining for both new audiences and past fans of the original film. We are so excited to be working with Donald, Phoebe, Francesca and the entire team at Amazon Studios.”
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New series coming to Netflix soon and definitely worth a watch; The One
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The One is set five minutes in the future, in a world where a DNA test can find your perfect partner – the one person you’re genetically predisposed to fall passionately in love with. No matter how good your relationship, which one of us can honestly say we haven’t thought about whether there is someone better out there? What if a hair sample is all it takes to find them? The idea is simple, but the implications are explosive. We will never think of love and relationships in the same way again.
I wouldn't normally post a synopsis of new series as it would be featured in the main thread however I do find this one appealing. I love (no pun intended) it when real science is closely incorporated into sci-fi series because if you understand it (and I have a microbiology background which is heavily weighted on genetics background) you watch thinking "could we actually do this, is it possible, how feasible is it, would people be interested in it and what are the moral implications?"
I didn't realise Almost Human was the last show he did. That had potential too. I'll give it a watch soon. From what I remember of the trailer, I thought he could go either way.