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‘The Gifted’ Season 2 to Feature New Villains, New Factions, and a Mutant Childbirth
Mutants with deadly agendas, a mutant baby born during turbulent times, family, lovers, and friends torn apart by different ideologies—these are but some of the challenges our Mutant Underground heroes—and anti-heroes—will have to face in Season 2 of The Gifted. Set in Marvel’s X-Men universe, the Fox mutant drama was one of the most compelling action shows that debuted last year.
By Marguerita Tan7 years ago in Geeks
Netflix Reported to Shift Focus to Blockbuster Movies
With over 130 million subscribers worldwide, it's not a stretch to say that Netflix is in a very dominant position in media, and is poised to take the lead in world cinema, yet there's still one problem, what has Netflix released that is truly big, blockbuster material?
By The One True Geekology7 years ago in Geeks
'Insatiable' on Netflix
If you don't know what Insatiable is or even Netflix, you must live under a rock and how are you even reading this? This show was first teased a few months ago and had so many people excited for a show seemingly about body positivity and Debby Ryan. The day it released, I was on top of it to see if it was worth the watch, which I quickly found out it was not. Ahead, there will definitely be spoilers and angry ranting, so if you haven't seen it and want to see for yourself then don't read on.
By Lyvia Jack7 years ago in Geeks
I Really Want to Like Netflix's New Series 'Disenchantment' But...
HUGE DISCLAIMER SPOILERS AHEAD (You've been warned) Netflix Original Series content as a whole is hit or miss when it comes to the overall enjoyment its viewers experience. Some of these titles are good and have continued being good, some of these titles are good but over-time become less and less enjoyable and often leave fans of the show questioning the writers.
By Abstract Ammy 7 years ago in Geeks
'Designing Women' Is Being Rebooted, But Will the Original Stars Return?
The 1980s were an era of big hair, shoulder pads, and the debut of a smart, sassy sitcom where four women tackled topics that were almost verboten in that time period. Designing Women hit the airwaves in 1986 with Dixie Carter, Annie Potts, Meshach Taylor, Jean Smart, and Delta Burke rounding out the original cast.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
'The End of the F***ing World' Season 2 Is Officially Happening
Season two of The End of the F***ing World was confirmed at this year’s Edinburgh Television Festival following much speculation from fans. It is now definitely happening; all the further important details are yet to be confirmed. Judging by standard production and release timelines, the show could be expected to come back to Channel 4 in the UK roughly mid-way through 2019, before being released on Netflix.
By L. Franklin7 years ago in Geeks
'Shameless' Reveals Star Additions to the Cast Ahead of Season 9 Premier
Exciting news broke out today for Shameless fans as it has been revealed that two famous faces shall be added to the cast to shake things up. Since the first six seasons of the Showtime comedy was added to the streaming service Netflix, the Shameless fandom experienced the familiar 'Netflix boom' in viewers that resulted in a demand for more from shows.
By L. Franklin7 years ago in Geeks
5 Obscure/Underrated Animes You Have to See
Tv shows, movies, anime, books, music...no matter what kind of entertainment you indulge in there are bound to be underrated masterpieces. Just because they didn't blow up like some of the more well known works, doesn't mean they aren't worth your time! There are lot of gems to be found out there if you take a chance on something that doesn't already have a large fanbase.
By Ivela Lease7 years ago in Geeks
Five Best Sitcoms in TV History
Sitcoms are arguably the best format for a comedy TV show. It allows the viewers to become attached to the characters, have a great laugh every time the show airs, and share the emotions of the characters in every single scene. Here are a few of the most notable sitcoms in TV history, which you must drop everything you're doing to watch right now!
By Frederica Angelina7 years ago in Geeks
8 'Gilmore Girl' Mysteries
Gilmore Girls is the TV equivalent of mashed potatoes; it’s comfort food for the brain. No matter how crappy things are in the real world, there’s always the Bracebridge Dinner, Luke and Lorelai waltzing, or a host of Friday night dinners to help you laugh and unwind. But with any real obsession-worthy show, a few (hundred) rewatches in, there are some things that just stand out as not right. Get ready to pick with the nittiest of them, because we’re going down the rabbit hole of continuity errors, missing appliances, and all of the other little mysteries.
By Lynne Rush7 years ago in Geeks
5 Canceled Shows That Need to Be Brought Back
5. 'Pitch' (Fox) A show centred around the first female baseball player in the Major Leagues. This show was well-produced and was a fresh new spin on the rookie drama type of show. Although being great it, it only achieved an OK number of viewers, thus leading to it eventually being canceled. Pitch received great scores and reviews but, unfortunately, that couldn’t save it. Let’s hope another broadcasting company picks this up.
By Cold Pizza7 years ago in Geeks











