As reported by Redanian Intelligence, a site dedicated to reporting news on Netflix’s The Witcher, a post was shared on the Netflix Netherlands’ Twitter and Facebook accounts. Netflix properties like the new Breaking Bad movie and The Crown were listed there alongside The Witcher which apparently has 67 nights until it releases. That would indeed put it at December 17th, assuming the information is accurate. – Tanner Dedmon, ComicBook.com » https://ift.tt/34FaWd1 [photo:Netflix]
The UK has the shortest retail TVOD window (only 3 weeks) and Germany has the longest (20.5 weeks). By comparison the theatrical – retail TVOD window was 12.3 weeks in the USA in 2018. It has decreased by almost 5 weeks since 2012. – Broadband TV News » http://dlvr.it/RCtDyF
Lucky for all of us, season nine of Shameless hits Netflix on Sept. 10. The raunchy Showtime series (which stars beautiful Emmy Rossum and Oscar-nominated William H. Macy) follows the endlessly amusing story of a woman attempting to keep her life, her relationships, and her five younger siblings together in the South Side of Chicago, while her bumbling alcoholic father continuously wreaks havoc on them all. – Corinne Sullivan, Pop Sugar »https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/When-Season-9-Shameless-Netflix-46560315 [photo: Showtime]
Although Netflix will bring a number of films to theaters, its conflict with theatrical giants such as AMC and Regal shows no signs of resolution. The big theater chains still want a 90-day period of exclusivity before films hit Netflix, and the streamer won’t go that far. None of the films will hit theaters for more than a month before landing on Netflix. Nonetheless, these rollouts are more expansive than the mere one-week window required by the Academy. – Brenden Gallagher, The Daily Dot »https://www.dailydot.com/upstream/netflix-movies-theatrical-release/?fb=dd%3Drs [source: YouTube/One Media]
Netflix has debuted the first look at “Disenchantment Part Two,” the second installment of Matt Groening’s satirical animated fantasy. Picking up where the creators left off, part two will continue to follow young princess Bean and her personal demon Luci as they take on ogres, sprites, imps, trolls, harpies, and walruses. Additionally, the latest chapter promises to answer if viewers have seen the last of princess Bean’s elf companion Elfo. Featuring the voices of Abbi Jacobson, Eric Andre, and Nat Faxon, “Disenchantment Part Two” launches Sept. 20. – Breanna Bell, Variety »https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/tv-news-roundup-netflix-disenchantment-part-two-trailer-1203318651/ [photo: YouTube/Netflix]
In Canada, it will be priced C$8.99 per month, or $89.99 per year, and in Holland, it will cost €6.99 per month of €69.99 per year, In Australia, it will cost A$8.99 per month or $89.99 per year, and NZ$9.99 per month or $99.99 in New Zealand. – Peter White, Deadline Hollywood » https://ift.tt/2NgzW47
Amazon has set Friday, December 13 for the premiere of the fourth season of Hugo Award-winning series The Expanse. Cast and creators announced the date and debuted the first footage from the upcoming season during the show’s panel today at Comic-Con in San Diego. – Denise Petski, Deadline Hollywood » https://ift.tt/2JXvd45
The service costs $10.99 per month or $99.99 a year and can be accessed through web browsers as well as apps designed for Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Roku, iOS, and Android and Android TV devices. – Dade Hayes, Deadline Hollywood » http://bit.ly/2CYqcWb
Netflix, Arclight Films International and four other companies are being sued by South Asian regional distributor Plus Holdings over rights to Anthony Maras film “Hotel Mumbai.” Netflix has now shelved its plans to screen the movie in India, where the movie is set, and other parts of South Asia. – Patrick Frater & Naman Ramachandran, Variety » https://ift.tt/2Hrulov
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