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Los Espookys Canceled by HBO After 2 Seasons
The HBO horror-comedy series Los Espookys is calling it after two seasons. Like with Westworld from back in November, HBO has opted not to bring the series back for another season of episodes.
Metallica announce new album 72 Seasons
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Blizzard planning changes to Overwatch 2 Battle Passes with future seasons
Blizzard is changing how the season passes will work going forward in Overwatch 2.
In a blog post on the official website, the game’s executive producer Jared Neuss acknowledged the change to a free-to-play model “has been a big shift,” with the new business model and new systems for unlocking heroes and getting new skins.
According to Neuss, like players, Blizzard isn’t “completely satisfied with how everything feels right now,” and it is working on making upcoming seasons “more rewarding.”
Halo Infinite Promises Shorter Seasons, More Consistent Content Drops, and ‘Bigger Things to Come’
HBO cancels sci-fi drama ‘Westworld’ after four seasons
It’s time to bid farewell to the androids of Westworld. HBO has cancelled the sci-fi title after four seasons, even though showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy were hoping for a fifth to reach the ending they had in mind. Nolan and Joy were trying to negotiate for a last season as recently as October, but their discussions clearly did not pan out. In a statement, HBO said:
“Over the past four seasons, Lisa and [Jonathan] have taken viewers on a mind-bending odyssey, raising the bar at every step. We are tremendously grateful to them, along with their immensely talented cast, producers and crew, and all of our partners at Kilter Films, Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Television. It’s been a thrill to join them on this journey.”
Westworld used to be one of HBO’s tentpole projects, with 54 Emmy nominations and even a win for Thandiwe Newton as Outstanding Supporting Actress. Its ratings and viewership have plummeted over the years, however, and it never quite recovered. For fans, the fact that the show hadn’t been renewed immediately after the latest season ended was already a bad sign.
As The Hollywood Reporter notes, approximately 12 million viewers tuned in to watch the show’s critically acclaimed first season across platforms. And, while we thought that Westworldreturned to form in its third season, its numbers kept on tumbling until only 4 million viewers stuck around to watch the latest episodes. That’s most likely not enough for HBO to justify a renewal. Apparently, the fourth season cost the network $160 million for eight episodes, which is more than what it spent on House of Dragons. The Game of Thrones prequel had ten episodes and averaged 29 million viewers for each one.
It’s no surprise HBO canceled ‘Westworld’ after four seasons
In a series of cancellations, HBO has managed to disappoint many viewers as of late. Now, “Westworld” fans will be among them. The network announced today that it is canceling the sci-fi drama after four seasons. The show just aired its season four finale in August. HBO, in a prepared statement, said, “Over the past […]
It’s no surprise HBO canceled ‘Westworld’ after four seasons by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
House of the Dragon will run for 4 10-episode seasons, George R.R. Martin confirms
George R. R. Martin confirmed the news in a blog post
Why Cobra Kai Waited Until Seasons 5 To Break Out Daniel’s Iconic Move
The first four seasons of Cobra Kai have paid tribute to the trilogy of Karate Kid films in a number of ways, from a long list of characters entering the picture once again, to locations, storylines, and even props. One particular nod to the franchise that started it all was notably missing, though, until now.
Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 5 finale of Cobra Kai. If you haven’t watched it yet, turn away now.
In the Season 5 finale of Cobra Kai, the battle between Cobra Kai and seemingly everyone else comes to a head when Daniel (Ralph Macchio) goes toe-to-toe with Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) in a karate fight to end all karate fights. And in that fight, Daniel breaks out a move we haven’t seen him do since the ’80s to overcome his foe. That’s right, after five seasons of the show, we finally see Daniel dust off the Crane Kick–the iconic move from the original Karate Kid film.