Jamie Lang It’s not often that an international Netflix Original gets to three seasons.
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Ubisoft is reportedly teaming up with Netflix to commission a Splinter Cell adaptation in the form of an anime series.According to a report by Variety, the show is being written and executive produced by Derek Kolstad, most notably known for his work on the John Wick franchise. The report details that sources have confirmed the show has been green-lit for two seasons and will be a 16 episode commitment.
Jamie Lang It’s not often that an international Netflix Original gets to three seasons.
Donald Trump are an online sensation, is coming to Netflix with a variety special. “Everything's Fine," starring the writer and comedian, will debut this fall, the streaming service said Wednesday.
Beanie Feldstein and Jane Lynch are taking on some memorable roles!
Joe Otterson TV ReporterApple has ordered an animated series based on the classic children’s book “Harriet the Spy” by Louise Fitzhugh, Variety has learned.Beanie Feldstein will voice the titular Harriet, while Jane Lynch will play her nanny, Ole Golly. In addition, Lacey Chabert will voice Marion Hawthorne, the queen bee at Harriet’s school.Like the book, the series will be set in 1960s New York City.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsApple TV+ will breathe new life into Louise Fitzhugh’s 1964 children’s book with Harriet the Spy, the first animated adaptation of the iconic children’s novel.
Ubisoft has announced that Splinter Cell protagonist Sam Fisher is coming to Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege.A short teaser trailer was released by the developer which unveiled the news.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorBen Hibon (Codehunters) has been tapped to direct, co-executive produce and serve as the creative lead of Nickelodeon’s new animated series Star Trek: Prodigy.The CG-animated series, which expands the Star Trek Universe, follows a group of lawless teens who discover a derelict Starfleet ship and use it to search for adventure, meaning and salvation.
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Earlier this year, Ben Affleck starred in “The Way Back” about a down-on-his-luck former athlete returning to the sport he loves, basketball, to whip a losing high school team into shape on their quest for glory and his own personal redemption. “Hoops” is basically that same story, but animated and with lots more sex and curse words.
the original Enterprise on its five-year mission or bringing Captain Jean-Luc Picard out of retirement to prevent an AI-induced apocalypse, Star Trek has always been about the allure of the unknown, the strange worlds, new life, and new civilizations that turn up when the United Federation of Planets goes where no one has gone before.
CBS All Access.But in playing a cartoon character, Commander Jack Ransom, O’Connell laments that he is missing out on one cool aspect of the “Trek” world.“My wife loves wearing that uniform. And every time she puts it on, it’s an absolute honor,” O’Connell, 46, told The Post during a recent Zoom interview from their home in Calabasas, Calif.
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The Hollywood Reporter broke the news of Richard’s promotion along with two other familiar faces also being made series regulars on the hospital drama and its sister series, Station 19.We should expect to see more of Anthony Hill as Winston Ndugu who hooked up with Maggie at the conference where her father, Richard, took ill.
Variety, an adaptation of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, the black-ops stealth video game (and famously the second-best Xbox game, lagging only behind Halo), is in the works at the streaming service. The game will be adapted as an adult animated series from Derek Kolstad, the creator and writer of the John Wick franchise, and therefore a guy who knows a thing or two about taking stealth operations to the screen.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorNetflix has teamed with Ubisoft for an anime series based on the Splinter Cell video game franchise, with John Wick writer Derek Kostad set to write and executive produce, Deadline has confirmed.First released in 2002, the Splinter Cell video game revolves around protagonist, Sam Fisher, a highly trained agent of a fictional black-ops sub-division within the NSA, dubbed “Third Echelon”.
Also Read: 'John Wick' Creator Derek Kolstad Boards Marvel's 'Falcon and the Winter Soldier' Limited Series (Exclusive)Kolstad is also part of the writing team on the upcoming “Falcon & Winter Soldier” limited series for Marvel Studios, he also sold his pitch for the action movie “Booker” in a heated bidding war to Sony, and is also writing video game adaptation “Just Cause” for Constantin.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNetflix and Ubisoft have teamed for an anime series adaptation of the video game “Splinter Cell”, Variety has learned.Derek Kolstad, best known for his work writing the “John Wick” film franchise, will serve as writer and executive producer on the series. According to sources, the series has received a two-season, 16 episode order at the streaming service.Netflix, Ubisoft, and reps for Kolstad declined to comment on the specifics of the deal.The first “Splinter Cell”
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