Original Ghostbusters Cast Shot Afterlife Scenes Over One Week

Original Ghostbusters Cast Shot Afterlife Scenes Over One Week

Original Ghostbusters cast shot Afterlife scenes over one week

During Vanity Fair’s visit to the set of Sony Pictures’ Ghostbusters: Afterlife in Calgary, Canada, it was revealed that the original Ghostbusters stars shot their scenes for the highly-anticipated movie over one week. The outlet shared that the original stars, apparently referred to as the OGBs by the crew, “each has a meaningful role in the movie” but they will not be “the central heroes this time.”

During the week of filming, VF reported that “Murray was definitely on the set at various times during that week last fall, as were Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson, reprising their respective roles as Peter Venkman, Ray Stantz, and Winston Zeddemore. Also visiting the location during that those days were Annie Potts the long-suffering receptionist Janine Melnitz and Sigourney Weaver who played frequent malevolence magnet Dana Barrett.”

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No spoilers were revealed regarding the OGBs parts in the upcoming film, including how the story will navigate the absence of Egon Spengler, previously played by the late Harold Ramis. “Well, we are a man down. That’s the deal,” said Murray. “And that’s the story that we’re telling, that’s the story they’ve written.”

Ghostbusters: Afterlife will focus on a new family with single mom Callie (Carrie Coon) and her two kids, Trevor and Phoebe (Finn Wolfhard & Mckenna Grace) who move into a beaten-down farmhouse in Oklahoma only to discover that there’s something strange in the neighborhood. Unexplained quakes shake the town. There’s an old mine nearby that bears the name of Ivo Shandor, who built the Manhattan high-rise in the 1984 film that channeled the forces of evil. Paul Rudd costars as a local teacher who’s been documenting the unexplained phenomena, befriending Callie and her kids and helping make the connection between the current weirdness and the events of three decades before.

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12-year-old Mckenna Grace (Captain MarvelAnnabelle Comes Home) stars in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, with Carrie Coon (The Leftovers) playing her mother and Finn Wolfhard (Stranger ThingsIT) as her brother. Paul Rudd (Avengers: Endgame) will be playing a teacher in the film, while Oliver Cooper and Bokeem Woodbine will also be featured. Original stars Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts will reprise their characters.

Jason Reitman (JunoYoung AdultTully) directed the new film, taking over from his father Ivan Reitman who helmed the first two and will produce. Reitman, who had a cameo in 1989’s Ghostbusters 2, co-wrote the script with Gil Kenan (Monster HousePoltergeist), who is no stranger to ghost stories.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife is slated to drop in theaters on July 10, 2020.

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DIGIMON ADVENTURE: Appears to Use the Same Characters as DIGIMON ADVENTURE with Some Potential Twists

Toei Animation is a legendary anime studio from Japan and they recently shared a teaser for a new Digimon series called Digimon Adventure:. This series sounds interesting because it sounds like it’s returning to the same characters as the original Digimon series, Digimon Adventure, but they’re putting some twists in there. I’m not sure how accurate this is, but my browser automatically translated all of Taichi’s pronouns as female. Is this one change or is my software failing (I would not be surprised)? I’m really intrigued to see how this different take on the same characters will end up. Could this be the best way to continue a series? Take a series people are nostalgic for and modify it? It’s not unheard of. What kinds of changes would you want to see them make?

Taichi Yagami and Agumon, and the adventures of selected children, are now new Starts in 2020. Networks are now an integral part of human life. But humans do not know. The other side of the network, the infinite world, the digital world, and the Digimon that live there. Large-scale network failure occurs mainly in the Tokyo metropolitan area. A flickering signal or garbled outdoor vision. News reporting cyber terrorism. The main character is Taichi Yagami, a fifth grader living in a tower apartment near Tokyo. She was left alone to prepare for the weekend summer camp, but her mother and sister Hikari, who had gone to Shibuya, were boarding a train that was unable to stop. Taichi rushes to Shibuya to help her mother and sister, but the moment she heads to the station platform-a strange phenomenon occurs in the “chosen children” and Taichi enters the digital world! Kids meet their partner Digimon and face the unknown “adventure”!

Digimon Adventure: will begin airing every Sunday in April 2020 at 9:00 AM in Japan.

Get to Know the Real Taylor Swift in Trailer for MISS AMERICANA Heading to Theaters and Netflix This Month

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We’ve got a new trailer for you guys to watch for the documentary Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, chronicling the changes the singer and icon has faced in becoming an adult in the public eye and embracing her voice and unique position in the world.

The film premieres this weekend at Sundance Film Festival, and here’s the description on the fest website:

“[Miss Americana] offers a multifaceted window into Swift, her creative process, and her singular experience of being one of the brightest lights on the world’s global stage. Showcasing Swift’s trademark vulnerability and her fierce intelligence and wit, Wilson captures moments both tender and exhilarating as the superstar embarks on the latest chapter of her already extraordinary career.”

The film shares raw and exclusive insight into who Swift is as a person, with opinions and flaws, as someone who has lived under the microscope since a young age and has kept her true feelings quiet as to appease those who advised her. But she is ready to live honestly and authentically, regardless of the consequences.

Check out the trailer below, and watch Taylor Swift: Miss Americana in theaters and on Netflix on January 31.

Disney+ Titles for January 27 to February 29 Revealed!

Disney+ Titles for January 27 to February 29 Revealed!

Disney+ titles for January 27 to February 29 revealed!

Disney+ has unveiled its full list of titles that are set to debut between January 27 and February 29, including The Lion King (2019) and the premiere of the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. You can check out the full list below!

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Available January 28

The Lion King (2019)

Available January 31

Diary of a Future President (Episode 103 – “Disaster Relief”)

Disney Family Sundays (Episode 113 – “Tangled: Paper Lanterns”)

Lamp Life (Premiere)

Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 113 – “Soaring Seamus”)

One Day At Disney (Episode 109 – “Rob Richards: El Capitan Organist”)

Available February 1

Around the World in 80 Days

Big Business

The Sandlot (Returning Title)

Wicked Tuna (Season 1-2)

Available February 2

Descendants 3

Available February 5

Toy Story 4

Available February 7

Diary of a Future President (Episode 104 – “The National Mall”)

Disney Family Sundays (Episode 114 – “Toy Story: Toy Bins”)

Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 114 – “Dynamic Danielle”)

One Day At Disney (Episode 110 – “Grace Lee: Storybook Artist”)

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (Premiere)

Available February 9

Old Dogs

Available February 14

My Dog, The Thief

Splash

Because of Winn-Dixie

Diary of a Future President (Episode 105 – “Whistleblower”)

Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Premiere – Episode 201 – “Marching Down the Aisle”)

Disney Family Sundays (Episode 115 – “Princess and the Frog: Lily Pads”)

Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 115 – “Roving Robbie”)

One Day At Disney (Episode 111 – “Kristina Dewberry: Imagineering Construction Manager”)

Available February 16

Marvel’s Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United

Available February 20 

Marvel Rising: Operation Shuri

Marvel Rising: Playing with Fire

Available February 21

My Dog, The Thief

Splash

Unlikely Animal Friends (Season 1-2)

Diary of a Future President (Episode 106- “Habeas Corpus”)

Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Episode 202 – “Alaska to Marry Me”)

Disney Family Sundays (Episode 116 – “Aristocrats: Headbands”)

Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 116 – “Genesis the Amazing Animal Ally”)

One Day At Disney (Episode 112 – “Vince Caro: Pixar Recording Engineer”)

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Premiere – Episode 701 – “The Bad Batch”)

Available February 25

Star Wars Resistance (Season 2)

Available February 28

I Captured the King of Leprechauns

Imagination Moves (Season 1-3)

Marvel’s Future Avengers (Season 1)

Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars

Diary of a Future President (Episode 107 – “Foreign Relations”)

Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Episode 203 – “A Flashy Proposal”)

Disney Family Sundays (Episode 117 – “Lion King: Paint Pour Artwork”)

Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 117 – “Superior Salvador”)

One Day At Disney (Episode 113 – “Lupe de Santiago: Seamstress”)

Shop Class (Series Premiere – Episode 101 – “Hole-In-Won”)

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Episode 702 – “A Distant Echo”)

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Everything Coming to and Leaving Netflix February 2020

Netflix has revealed all of the new titles coming to its service next month. Some notable ones include the new series Locke & Key, Dragon Quest Your Story, and Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back – Evolution. There are many more series and movies coming to the service though. What are you most excited for?

Available February 1

  • A Bad Moms Christmas

  • A Little Princess

  • Back to the Future Part III

  • Blade Runner: The Final Cut

  • Center Stage

  • Cookie’s Fortune

  • Dear John

  • The Dirty Dozen

  • Dirty Harry

  • Driving Miss Daisy

  • Elizabeth

  • Elizabeth: The Golden Age

  • Fools Rush In

  • Hancock

  • Love Jacked

  • The Notebook

  • The Other Guys

  • The Pianist

  • Police Academy

  • Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment

  • Police Academy 3: Back in Training

  • Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol

  • Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach

  • Police Academy 6: City Under Siege

  • Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow

  • Purple Rain

  • Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

  • Scary Movie 2

  • Sex and the City 2

Available February 3

  • Sordo — NETFLIX FILM

    • Alluding to “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” this WWII drama follows a fugitive guerrilla, deaf after a bombing, as he tries to survive in northern Spain.

  • Team Kaylie: Part 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY

    • Adventure is calling! Join Kaylie, Ray Ray, Amber, Valeria, Chewy, Jackie and more as they navigate friendship, flirtation and the great outdoors.

Available February 4

  • Faith, Hope & Love

  • She Did That

  • Tom Papa: You’re Doing Great! — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • In this age of insurmountable consumption of media and where bad news travels fast from all directions, Tom Papa is here to proclaim You’re Doing Great!, which is also the title of his debut Netflix comedy special. Life isn’t perfect, it never has been and it never will be and Tom wants you to know that’s OK! Life is rough, he gets it, and wants to remind us to take care of ourselves, embrace who you’ve become, and absorb the beauty of life. There are a lot of challenges and responsibilities we take on in life like family, work, climate change, social media, and living in New Jersey, but if we find someone who loves us for who we are, whether it be a human or a goldfish, Tom believes we’ll be just fine. Filmed in front of a live audience at the Victoria Theater at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.

Available February 5

  • Black Hollywood: ‘They’ve Gotta Have Us’

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  • The Pharmacist — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

    • In 1999, after losing his son in a drug-related shooting in New Orleans and lacking answers from police, a small town pharmacist – Dan Schneider – beats the odds when he embarks on a dogged pursuit to find and bring his son’s killer to justice. But months later, the ripple effects of his son’s addiction and tragic death would find him again when a troubling number of young, seemingly healthy people begin visiting Dan’s pharmacy with high dose prescriptions for OxyContin. Sensing a crisis long before the opioid epidemic had gained nationwide attention, Dan stakes a mission: Save the lives of other sons and daughters within his community. Then take the fight to Big Pharma itself. Directed by Julia Willoughby Nason and Jenner Furst (Time: The Kalief Browder Story, Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story), The Pharmacist shows how one man channeled his grief into a crusade that helped bring a reckoning against the powerful figures behind the nation’s devastating opioid epidemic.

  • Uppity: The Willy T. Ribbs Story

Available February 6

  • Cagaster of an Insect Cage — NETFLIX ANIME

    • Thirty years after a disease that turns the infected into carnivorous insects emerged, a young exterminator and a teenage girl search for her mother.

Available February 7

  • The Ballad of Lefty Brown

  • Dragons: Rescue Riders: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY

    • The Rescue Riders continue their mission to keep the residents of Huttsgalor safe but face a new nemesis in Magnus’s crafty nephew, Axel.

  • Horse Girl — NETFLIX FILM

    • Sarah (Alison Brie), a socially isolated arts and crafts store employee, finds herself more content in the company of horses and supernatural crime shows than people. But when a series of strangely surreal dreams upend the simplicity of her waking life, Sarah struggles to distinguish her visions from reality. Directed by Jeff Baena, Horse Girl is a darkly humorous psychological thriller about a woman’s search for the truth, however abstract it may be.

  • Locke & Key — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • After their father is murdered under mysterious circumstances, the three Locke siblings and their mother move into their ancestral home, Keyhouse, which they discover is full of magical keys that may be connected to their father’s death. As the Locke children explore the different keys and their unique powers, a mysterious demon awakens — and will stop at nothing to steal them. From Carlton Cuse (Lost, Bates Motel) and Meredith Averill (The Haunting of Hill House), Locke & Key is a coming-of-age mystery about love, loss, and the unshakable bonds that define family. Locke and Key on Netflix is the long-awaited television adaptation of the best-selling comic book series by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez for IDW comics.

  • My Holo Love — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • Soyeon is a lonely woman leading a lackluster life because of prosopagnosia. One day she inadvertently comes to possess a prototype of Hollo, a state-of-the-art AI hologram device, and her life is changing. Nando, a genius programmer who creates Hollo, moves in next door of Soyeon to snatch Hollo. For Soyeon, the appearances and voices of Nando and Hollo are the same. Where will their triangle relationships go?

  • Who Killed Malcolm X?

Available February 8

  • The Coldest Game — NETFLIX FILM

  • During the Cold War, troubled math genius Josh Mansky finds himself drafted to play in a U.S.-Russia chess match — and a deadly game of espionage.

Available February 9

  • Better Call Saul: Season 4

  • Captain Underpants Epic Choice-o-Rama — NETFLIX FAMILY

    • In this interactive special, Harold and George need your decision-making skills to stop Krupp from blowing their beloved treehouse to smithereens.

  • Polaroid

Available February 11

  • Good Time

  • CAMINO A ROMA — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

    • Mexican documentary director Andrés Clariond made a making-of documentary about Roma. They shot the entire production and an in-depth interview with Alfonso Cuaron. It was self-financed by Agencia Bengala (Andrés’s production company).

  • Q Ball

Available February 12

  • Anna Karenina

  • To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You — NETFLIX FILM

    • It’s a new year and Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) are no longer pretending to be a couple. They ARE a couple. And, as Lara Jean navigates a trove of official firsts with Peter — her first real kiss, her first real date, her first Valentine’s Day — she finds herself leaning more on Kitty and Margot (Anna Cathcart and Janel Parrish), Chris (Madeleine Arthur), and an unexpected new confidant, Stormy (Holland Taylor), to help her manage the complex emotions that come with this new chapter of balancing a relationship and figuring out her authentic self. But when John Ambrose (Jordan Fisher), another recipient of one of Lara Jean’s old love letters, enters her life again she must rely on herself more than ever as she’s confronted with her first real dilemma: Can a girl be in love with two boys at once?

Available February 13

  • Dragon Quest Your Story — NETFLIX ANIME

    • The story begins with a young boy named Dai. Dai, the young protagonist of the series, is the only human living on the island. Having been raised by Brass and with his best friend, the monster Gome, Dai grows up dreaming of becoming a hero.

  • Love is Blind — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • In Love is Blind, a three-week event, singles who want to be loved for who they are, rather than what they look like, have signed up for a less conventional approach to modern dating where they hope to meet the person they want to spend the rest of their lives with…without ever having seen them. With no distractions from the outside world, the singles talk to a stream of potential love interests and when a meaningful connection is made, they propose and then lay their eyes on their fiancé for the first time. Engaged and back in the real world, as the couples plan their wedding day, they will quickly discover whether they can turn their emotional connection into a physical one before the fast-approaching ceremony. Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, this addictive 10-part series will uncover whether looks or age do matter, or if love really is blind.

  • Narcos: Mexico: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • Félix must cope with the U.S. and the consequences of his actions against the DEA while facing discontent within his organization.

Available February 14

  • Cable Girls: Final Season — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • Lidia returns to Spain to try and find her daughter with the help of her close friends, as they all grapple with the consequences of the civil war.

  • Isi & Ossi — NETFLIX FILM

    • They couldn’t be any more different: Isi (20) is a billionaire’s daughter from posh Heidelberg, Ossi (23) lives in the nearby working-class town of Mannheim, raised by his poor, struggling single mother. But when Isi meets Ossi, the two quickly realize that they could benefit from each other: Isi needs Ossi to provoke her overprotective parents and get them to fund her long-desired dream to become a chef – Ossi needs Isi’s money to finance a boxing match. What seems like a solid plan, soon develops into emotional chaos…

  • A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon — NETFLIX FAMILY

    • The world’s favorite sheep returns in this BAFTA-nominated sequel to Shaun’s Oscar-nominated 2015 cinematic debut. When an alien named LU-LA crash-lands near Mossy Bottom Farm, her magical powers, irrepressible mischief and galactic sized burps soon have Shaun the Sheep and his flock enchanted. But when Shaun takes his new extraterrestrial friend on the road to find her lost spaceship, little does he know that a sinister alien-hunting agency is on their trail. Now Shaun and the flock must avert Farmageddon before it’s too late.

Available February 15

  • Starship Troopers

Available February 17

  • The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia — NETFLIX FAMILY

    • Multi-camera comedy about a 15-year-old female teen genius that moves across the country to work as a robotics engineer and live with her uncle, a high school football coach.

Available February 19

  • Chef Show: Volume 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • Cooking is a journey. And making a meal is about more than just food. It’s about appreciating friends, family, and tradition. An opportunity to come together. To learn, to share and to celebrate different flavors, cultures, and people. In The Chef Show actor/director Jon Favreau and award-winning Chef Roy Choi reunite after their critically acclaimed film Chef to embark on a new adventure. The two friends experiment with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some of the biggest names in the entertainment and culinary world. Favreau and Choi embrace their passion for food, but more importantly their love for bringing people together over a delicious meal.

    • Guests include: Wolfgang Puck, Spider-Man director Sam Raimi, Sprinkles founder Candance Nelson, Pizzana chef Daniele Uditi, Border Grill co-owners Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger, and Wexler’s Deli co-owners Micah Wexler and Michael Kasser.

    • The Chef Show is executive produced and directed by Jon Favreau. Roy Choi and Annie Johnson also serve as executive producers.

Available February 20

  • Spectros — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • A horror mystery starts taking place in the district of Liberdade, the Japanese neighborhood of São Paulo. A teenage boy comes together with three other misfit kids, as they become embroiled in the clash amongst Brazilian witchcraft and Japanese Shinto spirits invading their neighborhood.

Available February 21

  • A Haunted House

  • Babies — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

    • Filmed over the course of three years, Babies explores the miracle of the first full year of life through the pioneering work of leading scientists from across the globe. The series examines the epic journey every person embarks on, from helpless new-born to independent toddler.

  • Gentefied — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • Three Latinx cousins navigate their differences as they work to keep their grandfather’s taco shop afloat in their rapidly gentrifying LA neighborhood.

  • Glitch Techs — NETFLIX FAMILY

    • Glitch Techs is an action-comedy set against a world of video game fantasies come to life. It features two teenage gamers who have the best after-school job ever – capturing escaped video game “glitches”!

  • Puerta 7 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • A woman (Dolores Fonzi) tries to rid an Argentine soccer club of the organized crime surrounding it. Created by Martín Zimmerman (“Ozark,” “Narcos”).

  • System Crasher — NETFLIX FILM

    • Traumatized, violent and yearning for love, 9-year-old Benni bonds with a gruff mentor as child-services workers struggle to find her a home.

Available February 22

  • Girl On The Third Floor

Available February 23

  • Full Count

Available February 25

  • Every Time I Die

Available February 26

  • I Am Not Okay With This — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • A teen navigates the complexities of high school, family and her sexuality while dealing with new superpowers. Based on Charles Forsman’s graphic novel.

Available February 27

  • Altered Carbon: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • When a job brings Takeshi Kovacs back to Harlan’s World in a new sleeve, he finds the planet at war — and his long-lost love lurking in the shadows.

  • The Angry Birds Movie 2

  • Followers — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • FOLLOWERS is the first drama series directed by Mika Ninagawa (Diner, No Longer Human) and highlights her unique approach to filming with dreamlike vivid colors, along with distinct and vibrant aesthetic. It is an original story that depicts Tokyo with the authentic fashion and lifestyles of women living there, starring Miki Nakatani, Elaiza Ikeda and more talented casts. Tokyo: a vibrant city full of life, color, ambition and fashion. A famous and successful fashion photographer Limi Nara (played by Miki Nakatani) has built a career capturing the evolving people and city of present-day Tokyo. She lives her life confidently and showcases her independence in both her career and relationships. Conversely, a young, aspiring actress Natsume Hyakuta (played by Elaiza Ikeda) struggles to find her identity and self confidence which impacts her personal relationships and career as an actress.

  • Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution — NETFLIX FAMILY

    • The film is the 22nd installment in the Pokémon film series and is a CGI remake of the first film.

Available February 28

  • All The Bright Places — NETFLIX FILM

    • Based on the internationally bestselling novel by Jennifer Niven, All The Bright Places tells the story of Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) and Theodore Finch (Justice Smith), who meet and change each other’s lives forever. As they struggle with the emotional and physical scars of their past, they come together, discovering that even the smallest places and moments can mean something. This compelling drama provides a refreshing and human take on the experience of mental illness, its impact on relationships, as well as the beauty and lasting impact of young love.

  • Babylon Berlin: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • Set in the decadent Berlin of the Weimar Republic, this award-winning crime drama returns for a new season.

  • Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • Formula 1 drivers, managers and team owners live life in the fast lane — both on and off the track. The series now returns for Season 2.

  • Jeopardy!: Celebrate Alex Collection

  • Jeopardy!: Cindy Stowell Collection

  • Jeopardy!: Seth Wilson Collection

  • La trinchera infinita — NETFLIX FILM

    • The first movie in Spanish from the producers and directors of HANDIA. A film based on the incredible true story of the mole from the Spanish Civil War who spent 33 years hidden in his own home for fear of retribution.

  • Queen Sono — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • A hard-partying African female spy, assisted by her cohorts from a covert peacekeeping organization, uses her lethal skills to keep the continent safe from terror while she contends with continual post-traumatic stress and an inconvenient sex addition by self-medicating with drugs and alcohol.

  • Restaurants on the Edge — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • A team of experts turns failing waterfront restaurants into destinations connected to their community, and worthy of their jaw-dropping locations.

  • Unstoppable — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

    • In Mexico City, three spoiled young girls meet a dangerous woman who leads them on a risky journey, where they grow and learn about themselves.

Available February 29

  • Jerry Maguire

Due to licensing deals, there are also some items leaving the service. This includes the Matrix trilogy and several Jeopardy! collections.

Leaving February 11

  • Clouds of Sils Maria

Leaving February 14

  • District 9

Leaving February 15

  • Milk

  • Operator

  • Peter Rabbit

Leaving February 18

  • The 2000s: Season 1

Leaving February 19

  • Charlotte’s Web

  • Gangs of New York

  • The Eighties: Season 1

  • The Nineties: Season 1

  • The Seventies: Season 1

Leaving February 20

  • Lincoln

Leaving February 21

  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Leaving February 26

  • Our Idiot Brother

Leaving February 27

  • Jeopardy!: Buzzy Cohen Collection

  • Jeopardy!: College Championship II

  • Jeopardy!: Teachers’ Tournament II

  • Jeopardy!: Teen Tournament III

  • Jeopardy!: Tournament of Champions III

Leaving February 28

  • My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks

  • Primal Fear

  • Trainspotting

Leaving February 29

  • 50/50

  • American Beauty

  • Anger Management

  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

  • Free Willy

  • Hustle & Flow

  • Igor

  • Layer Cake

  • Rachel Getting Married

  • Stripes

  • The Matrix

  • The Matrix Reloaded

  • The Matrix Revolutions

  • The Mind of a Chef: Season 1-5

  • The Taking of Pelham 123

  • Up in the Air

Trailer for Pixar’s New TOY STORY Short LAMP LIFE, Which Explores What Happened to Bo Peep

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Pixar is developing a new Toy Story short film called Lamp Life, and it explores what was going on with Bo Peep between the time she was separated from Woody and the moment they reunite in Toy Story 4. As you know, she went through some big changes in that time, became independent, and turned into a badass.

I loved Toy Story 4, I was actually pretty surprised by how great of a film it ended up being. We have a trailer for Lamp Life for you to watch today, and it’ll be fun to see how Bo Peep’s untold adventure plays out. From the look of it, her story might be a little over-exaggerated, or not entirely true, but that’s ok! It’s all in good fun and the fans will enjoy it.

Lamp Life premieres on Disney+ on January 31, 2020.

CS Soapbox: Supernatural Will Do What GoT & Star Wars Could Not—End Well

CS Soapbox: Supernatural Will Do What GoT & Star Wars Could Not—End Well

CS Soapbox: Supernatural Will Do What GoT & Star Wars Could Not—End Well

A mother of two is burned alive by an unknown entity in front of her husband and children. That husband raises his boys to save people and hunt things.

A captured princess has in her possession schematics for the evil Empire’s ultimate weapon. Her only hope of rescue lies with a moisture farmer who lives on the planet Tatooine.

A Warden of the North is called away from his home to be the hand of the king in the south. The men in his family don’t do well in the south.

What do all three of those introductions have in common? They’re good beginnings. It’s the endings that are hard. Last year saw some hard endings; Disney’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker brought an advertised end to the 40-year long Skywalker saga and HBO’s fantasy series, Game of Thrones aired its eighth and final season. Consensus: both of those endings were disappointing. Hundreds and thousands of creative possibilities went out the window as those long-running stories stumbled off stage. The only acclaimed pop culture conclusion (which was hyped as much as those) was that of Avengers: Endgame—the end of a 15 film arc.

The CW’s Supernatural is in its 15th and final season. The series has been on the air since 2005, back when the CW was the WB— rubbing shoulders with Smallville. The show has followed Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) who, at first, just wanted to avenge the death of their mother, and then their focus shifted to saving the world—over and over again. What started out as relatively serialized and episodic (monster of the week) branched off into a deep and biblical mythology. The monster-hunting brothers have battled everything from urban legends to heaven and hell; they’ve done it their way, cruising the open road in their 67 Impala and listening to classic rock on the radio.  

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Supernatural’s original creator and showrunner, Eric Kripke, had a five-year plan for the show. That plan involved an ever-evolving Cain and Abel plotline that climaxed with the more damned brother sacrificing himself to take down the Devil, literally. That ending game to fruition in the Season 5 finale entitled “Swan Song” —the final performance of Kripke. The Supernatural creator then left the series allowing a revolving door of showrunners to figure out what would happen in the seasons that followed.

To be fair, at least a few of those seasons weren’t great; there are some that probably wish it would’ve ended back in 2010. Had it ended then, the finale would’ve been heavily debated and scrutinized. What is now retrospectively happening to The Rise of Skywalker and Game of Thrones would have happened to Supernatural (to a lesser degree because “Swan Song” was much more satisfying). Regardless, Supernatural didn’t end, it kept going and, at times felt like it was never going to end.

Even though it has been downright ridiculous at times, Supernatural’s fan base has grown thanks to things like Netflix and the tenacity of its cast and crew. The fan conventions and charitable efforts tied to the show have made the entire Supernatural community feel like a family. Above all, Supernatural’s impressive longevity has reasserted one thing: Supernatural enjoys telling its story, whatever the point of it may be. The fact that those now middle-aged actors can still ball their eyes out on The CW like they have been since 2005 speaks volumes. Oh, and the writers enjoy it, too (plus there are a lot of them, unlike Game of Thrones…)

Supernatural continues to up the ante every season and its impressive memory allows it to do so, often incorporating plot details from prior seasons. For example, this final season sees the Winchesters taking on God AKA Chuck himself, the writer of their story. In typically meta fashion (a trademark of the show that has grown with every passing season), the Winchesters are tired of being toyed with by the writer, so Chuck has decided to end their story. Everyone appears to be on board and the final season is working; the lingering sense of finality solves some of the biggest problems Supernatural has had in the past, such as the impermanence of death.  

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No one is going to call Supernatural’s ending rushed or overt fan service (the argument that the entire show is fan service negates the claim). It’s not about box office numbers or ego; it hasn’t been afraid to suck or upset the fans before because it has respected and loved its fans. Star Wars loves its fans as well but Disney was scared shitless of trying anything new (or of what the fans would think) and if those interviews that came out last year are any indication, Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss didn’t give a shit what their fans thought. Supernatural is the middle ground: an average-sized network television show that is allowed to care just the right amount. To take chances and do whatever they want while still paying homage to their audience. 

There will be no anti-climatic deaths of big bads (*cough* Night King) or nonsensical plot twists (*cough* Rey Skywalker).

There will be an earned amount of nostalgia as viewers think about a young Dean Winchester fleeing his house with his baby brother Sam in his arms. An appropriate feeling of adrenaline when picturing the brothers dropping a shotgun in their trunk and saying, “we’ve got work to do.” Fans will never forget them cruising the open road in their 67 Impala and listening to Bob Seger on the radio, nor will they forget Ackles and Padalecki’s dedication to bringing the Winchester brothers to life for 15 years. You have to appreciate the longest-running American live-action fantasy series of all time—even if it doesn’t end great…  

Supernatural will end well.

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