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Alien Earth Series Landing on Hulu in 2025
On September 3rd, FX Networks released a brief, sixteen-second teaser trailer for Alien Earth to their YouTube channel. The teaser featured little more than a shot of planet Earth and a Xenomorph. In titles, the teaser featured a projected cast, release date, and streaming platform. While not much else is known about Alien Earth, there are several exciting confirmed details we can share.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Geeks
Curate Your Content
The streaming landscape has evolved dramatically over the past decade, with mainstream platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video initially dominating the market. However, a new wave of niche streaming services is now carving out its own space, offering tailored content to specific audiences and significantly shaping the future of the entertainment industry.
By Zackary Gonczabout a year ago in Geeks
Mary Martin: The First Female Peter Pan
Before Sandy Duncan, Cathy Rigby, and Allison Williams portrayed the female Peter Pan, there was Mary Martin, the first female Peter Pan on Broadway. Texas Native Mary played as Peter Pan in 1954 earning her a Tony Award. Her successful performance portrayal as Peter Pan would be televised in front of a live studio audience. After her death, Her name and her legacy will be forever remembered known as the first female-led Peter Pan.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout a year ago in Geeks
The History of "Saved by the Bell" (Part III: The New Class)
On May 22, 1993, the original Saved by the Bell run ended with the core sextet donning their caps and gowns and receiving their high school diplomas. That episode marked the end of the original TV series, though the saga with that group continued on with two telefilms, with a continuation series, Saved by the Bell: The College Years wedged in between. College Years premiered right after the graduation finale episode, but that was not the only bit of continuation that the series would receive.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Looking Back At Beetlejuice’s 1989 Animated Series
Beetlejuice, the ghost with the most, is a horror-comedy cinema icon. Since 1988, he’s been in many forms of entertainment, including movies and a Broadway musical. One thing fans remember is the animated show from 1989. The cartoon was popular during its run and joined the roster of other great movie-based shows. To this day, many still adore it and would love to see it return.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Geeks









