Okay but but hear me out, what kind of ritual or sacrifice do I have to make to whatever entity that allowed for Good Omens S2, RWRB, Heartstopper S2 AND young royals S3 to be a thing to negotiate the next tragic and chaotic pairing to be one Simon Oliver Snow and one Tyrannus Basilton Grimm-Pitch on our screens?? Bc… pretty pretty pretty pleaaaaase. Its beyond a want it’s a cosmic need.
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I need updates on if the Inheritance Games Amazon Prime original tv series is still going to happen!!!
We got news that it was a plan to make it a series A WHILE AGO and I am desperate for news. Anything. Just confirmation that it’s still gonna happen
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After the cancellation of Lockwood & Co, I think I’ll cancel my Netflix sub. I don’t watch much on there anymore, and what I do, I can stream elsewhere. I’m tired of giving them money and them giving me nothing.
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‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ Reveals First Teaser, Plus Debut Single and Album Tracklist From Upcoming Amazon Series
[via Variety]
Atlantic Records has revealed the first single and album tracklist from “Daisy Jones & the Six,” the upcoming Amazon Prime Video series about a fictional ’70s band of the same name, along with its official teaser trailer.
Based on Taylor Jenkins Reid’s 2019 novel, Daisy Jones & the Six follows “the rise and precipitous fall of a renowned rock band,” according to the show’s official logline. Now, fans of the book will get to listen to the band’s music for the first time through lead single “Regret Me,” a dreamy duet between Jones (Riley Keough) and Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin).
The release of “Regret Me” also comes with the announcement of “Aurora,” the band’s 11-song debut album that arrives with the show’s premiere on March 3.
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“Books should be made into TV shows where every episode is a chapter of the book!”
Right. Because I want to watch 20 to 60 minutes of Vernon Dursley going mad because Harry keeps getting letters. Yes, that’s exactly how I want to be spending my time.
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EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Studios has greenlighted historical comedy series My Lady Jane for Prime Video, with Emily Bader (Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin), Edward Bluemel (Killing Eve) and Jordan Peters (Blue Story) set to star.
Rising American actress Bader will take on the titular role of Lady Jane. Based on the 2016 YA historical fiction novels, the series will follow an irreverent young Tudor woman who dreads her arranged marriage, only to be surprised when it results in a steamy romance, her being crowned Queen and a heroic mission to save the magical people persecuted by her political rivals. Taking short-lived British monarch Lady Jane Grey as its inspiration, the popular novel was penned by Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand and Jodi Meadows.
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Heartstopper Review
★★★★★ - 5 stars
"I like Charlie Spring! In a romantic way not just a friend way!"
Charlie Spring is a bookish, openly gay, overtly sensitive, over-thinker. Charlie has been through a lot: he was outed and bullied, and his supposed boyfriend seems to just be using him. Then, there's Nick. Nick Nelson plays rugby, so of course, everyone assumes he is a rude so-called ‘rugby lad’. However, he does not conform to everyone’s first concept of him - with a cheerful, patient, and oddly golden retriever-like nature, Nick digs his way into Charlie’s heart. But everyone knows that Nick is straight... and he is, right?
Heartstopper is an LGBTQ+ romance graphic novel and webcomic created by Alice Oseman, telling readers the story of how Nick and Charlie fell in love. Throughout the novel, there is a cast of diverse and relatable characters: Tara Jones, Darcy Olsson, Elle Argent, Tao Xu, Aled Last, and Tori Spring being just a few. There is also Nellie – Nick’s adorable dog.
Though Heartstopper is mostly a wholesome romantic story, the graphic novels do deal with some serious topics such as sexual assault, mental health issues, and eating disorders. The way that mental health issues are tackled in Heartstopper is phenomenal, as it takes a rare, honest approach towards topics such as eating disorders, trauma, self-harm, and OCD. The topics are discussed in a way that gives the reader an understanding but also doesn't go into extreme detail.
Netflix’s adaptation, which aired on April 22nd, caused Twitter to explode - #Heartstopper was trending in the UK and Ireland. The series consists of 8 episodes that are around 30 minutes long each. It stars Joe Locke as Charlie Spring, Kit Connor as Nick Nelson, William Gao as Tao Xu, and Yasmin Finney as Elle Argent. Tara Jones is played by Corinna Brown, alongside Kizzy Edgell as Darcy Olsson. Heartstopper also contains new characters such as Imogen and Isaac (Isaac is in place of Aled in the series). Season 1 of Heartstopper contains events from the first two graphic novel volumes, with slight changes.
Heartstopper is an important story for teenagers across the world; the representation of queer characters is immense in the series and something that should be seen more often on screens. According to an interview with Attitude Magazine, Yasmin Finney says that the casting call for Elle specifically stated that the actress required needed to be “a trans girl of colour”, and she then goes on to say that was something she had never seen before and that she never thought Netflix would do that. The diversity of the show is crucial for people to see as it makes people feel more comfortable in their own skin – they can feel represented; it also can help on the journey people go on when figuring out who they are as a person and what their purpose is in the world.
With amazing characters and funny conversations, whether you read the books, watch the series, or both, Heartstopper will make you laugh and smile from ear to ear with adorable romance and friendships.
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