Thursday, December 10, 2020

Disney's Multi-Billion Dollar Plan; The Future of 'Star Wars' and Marvel; 'Alien' Series In The Works

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December 10, 2020

Disney Lays Out Multi-Billion Dollar Plan to Dominate the Streaming Wars

Disney expects to spend $14 billion to $16 billion across Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus in fiscal 2024.

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'Star Wars' and Marvel's Futures Now Flow Through Disney Plus

Disney announced on Thursday that 35 new titles from Lucasfilm, Marvel Studios, Disney and Pixar Animation will be coming to Disney Plus.

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'Alien' Series From Noah Hawley in the Works at FX, Ridley Scott in Talks to Executive Produce

A series set in the "Alien" universe from Noah Hawley is officially set up at FX, Variety has learned.

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Skydance TV Inks First-Look Deal With Exile Content Studio (EXCLUSIVE)

Skydance TV has struck an exclusive first-look deal with Exile Content Studio to develop and produce scripted English-language series.

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Chandra Wilson on 'Grey's Anatomy' Nursing Home COVID-19 Storyline, Patrick Dempsey's Return and Meredith's Future 

"Grey's Anatomy" star Chandra Wilson talks about Dr. Bailey's tragedy, Meredith's future with COVID-19 and her time on the show.

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'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Renewed Through Historic Season 18 by FX

"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" has been renewed through Season 18 by FX

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Hayden Christensen Will Reprise Darth Vader for Obi-Wan 'Star Wars' Spinoff Series

The classic "Star Wars" character Darth Vader will return with prequels actor Hayden Christensen.

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'The Amber Ruffin Show' Gets Extended Order on Peacock Into 2021

The show has two installments remaining, which will debut on Dec. 11 and 18. New episodes will drop every Friday, staring Jan. 8.

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CBS Radford Becomes Ground Zero for COVID-19 on Set as 'Mythic Quest' Suffers Second Outbreak (EXCLUSIVE)

A second outbreak of COVID-19 has occurred at the Lionsgate TV-produced "Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet" at CBS Radford.

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'Sister, Sister,' 'Girlfriends' and Other Beloved Black Sitcoms Are Finding New Life on Netflix

Netflix has fueled a rediscovery of Black sitcoms from the late 1990s and the early 2000s like 'Sister, Sister,' 'Moesha' and 'Girlfriends.'

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