Disney/LucasFilm finally announced some dates for upcoming Star Wars movies--another trilogy, starting in 2022, with a new film every two years. They offered little clarification on who would be leading the project. Speculation is that Rian Johnson will either be pushed out completely or work with the Game of Thrones writers in a collaborative effort, rather than getting his own trilogy. (The earliest announced plans were that Johnson would create his own trilogy, and that the Game of Thrones duo would write a TV series.)
( to think that I wrote this BEFORE the most recent GoT fandom meltdown )
As for Disney's TV ventures, they'll available be on Disney's own platform, which means that they will have to have an AMAZING public reception before I'll consider shelling out money for yet another streaming service.
Anyway, on to TV I'm currently watching. Brooklyn Nine Nine has been uneven this season, with some brilliant and funny episodes, and some real duds. And that's really all I have to say about it.
The Passage got cancelled, to my disappointment. Although I'm not surprised, given the ratings.
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is back, and apparently ignoring whatever's going on with the Marvel movie-verse... which is fine. It's already completely confusing as its own thing; adding in "half of humanity died last year" would just make it worse. Especially because Avengers: Endgame includes time-travel, from what I've read.
Anyway, at the end of season five ( spoilers for season five and for the beginning of s6 )
Honestly, this show. It is RIDICULOUS. But I'm still watching.
( to think that I wrote this BEFORE the most recent GoT fandom meltdown )
As for Disney's TV ventures, they'll available be on Disney's own platform, which means that they will have to have an AMAZING public reception before I'll consider shelling out money for yet another streaming service.
Anyway, on to TV I'm currently watching. Brooklyn Nine Nine has been uneven this season, with some brilliant and funny episodes, and some real duds. And that's really all I have to say about it.
The Passage got cancelled, to my disappointment. Although I'm not surprised, given the ratings.
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is back, and apparently ignoring whatever's going on with the Marvel movie-verse... which is fine. It's already completely confusing as its own thing; adding in "half of humanity died last year" would just make it worse. Especially because Avengers: Endgame includes time-travel, from what I've read.
Anyway, at the end of season five ( spoilers for season five and for the beginning of s6 )
Honestly, this show. It is RIDICULOUS. But I'm still watching.