Tag: Netflix

  • Peter Gadiot joins One Piece live-action series 

    By Express News Service

    Netflix’s live-action adaptation of the anime One Piece, went on floors last month. Now Peter Gadiot has been cast in the series as Shanks, aka “Red-Haired Shanks”, the legendary Pirate.

    One Piece is based on a manga of the same name from writer and illustrator Eiichiro Oda. The comic series that has been running since 1997 has over a thousand chapters and is still releasing new installments.The anime adaptation of the manga has been airing since 1999, with over a thousand episodes and several theatrical films.

    Gadiot’s casting was announced in a video on the Netflix series’ official Twitter account. In the video, the star announces that he will be playing Shanks, before sharing that he is in Cape Town currently working on the production. Gadiot previously starred in Once Upon a Time in Wonderland as a character based on the Genie from Aladdin. Gadiot will be joining the previously announced cast of Iñaki Godoy, Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero Gibson, Taz Skylar, Morgan Davies, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino, Aidan Scott, and Vincent Regan.

    The live-action adaptation is written by Matt Owens and Steven Maeda, who will also be serving together as co-showrunners and executive producers. 

  • Charlotte Ritchie joins cast of Netflix’s ‘You’ season 4

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: Actor Penn Badgley’s Joe Goldberg has a new love interest. Netflix’s ‘You’ has cast ‘Ghosts’ star Charlotte Ritchie as its new female lead opposite Badgley for the upcoming season four.

    As per Deadline, Ritchie will play Kate, an art gallery director who is described as fearsomely smart, independent, suspicious, and who misses nothing, making her the perfect foil for Joe.

    Here’s the official character description: “She is fiercely loyal to her friends, a brick wall to everyone else. The daughter of a chaotic, bohemian single mother, Kate worked hard to create the life she now leads. She’s an art gallery director whose job means managing tempestuous artists. Kate tends to be the adult in the room and has embraced the moniker of ‘icy bitch’.

    She’s especially protective of best friend Lady Phoebe, a sweet and trusting person whose extreme wealth and fame tend to attract opportunists. Kate prefers ‘arrangements’ to love, which is why she dates fun but self-centred partier Malcolm. When Malcolm invites Joe, an American outsider of no apparent means, into their privileged world, Kate not only immediately dislikes him, she strongly suspects something about the man is not what he seems.”

    Ritchie is the second major ‘You’ cast addition for the next season, joining fellow new series regular Lukas Gage. The show’s season four began production three days back. The series’ official Twitter handle shared a set photo showing a clapperboard that has blood dripping from the title. The tweet read, “feeling YOU-4-ic. YOU Season 4 is now in production.”

    ‘You’, based on Caroline Kepnes’ best-selling novel of the same name, revolves around the question, “What would you do for love?”

    The show features Badgely as Joe, a man with a dark past and a deep love for books and literature. The series also captures his twisted perspective on romance and how he becomes obsessed with the women who come into his life. Netflix announced the season 4 renewal of ‘You’ in October 2021, just days ahead of the show’s highly-anticipated third season.

    The hit drama’s second and third seasons starred Badgley and Victoria Pedretti in the lead roles. In the third season, Joe (Badgley) and Love Quinn (Pedretti) were married and raising their son in a Northern California suburb filled with a unique set of neighbours.

    Season 4 of the thriller series will likely pick up with Joe in Paris, France, after having escaped his last devastation. He has abandoned his son, believing that’s what’s best for him, and he’ll likely search for his season 3 romantic interest, Marienne Bellamy (Tati Gabrielle). Netflix is yet to announce the official release date for the upcoming season of ‘You’.

    Coming back to Ritchie, she previously starred in the Netflix series ‘Feel Good’ opposite Mae Martin. She is also known for starring in the BBC comedy series ‘Ghosts’, which was recently remade into a CBS series of the same name, as well as the hit drama series ‘Call the Midwife’.

    Most recently, she wrapped filming on Season 7 of ‘Grantchester’ as well as the film ‘Wonka’ starring Timothee Chalamet.

  • Kid Cudi to write, direct and feature in Netflix’s ‘Teddy’

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: Rapper and actor Kid Cudi is all set to make his feature directorial debut with the Netflix movie ‘Teddy’, in which the star will be pulling multiple duties.

    The musician-actor, who is writing, directing and starring in the upcoming film, shared the exciting news with his fans via a lengthy post on his Instagram account.

    In the post, Cudi also shared that he has been working on the project since 2013. While it was earlier envisioned as a TV show, it finally became a film.

    “This year im directing my first feature film “Teddy” at Netflix which I wrote and will also be starring. This is a story I started writing in 2013 because I always wanted to write my own movie, so I said f–k it and started doing it. (MESSAGE!) The road has been long, from it being a tv show for years to finally being a film. So it means so fuckin much to finally be able to bring it to the screen next year, and I cant wait for u all to meet Teddy, his friends, his family and take a walk in his world for a bit,” he began his post.

    The rapper also shared that he added his own personal struggles and experiences in the movie.

    The rapper added, “If I could sum up what the movie is about in one sentence, id say this: It’s as if I took the song “Pursuit of Happiness” and wrote a movie about it. I added a lot of my own personal struggles and experiences in it, so this film is very close to my heart.”

    He further said, “I know, that deep down, this movie will help people in the same ways my music has. Im continuing my mission. Now this is a comedy, but It wouldn’t be me if I didn’t sprinkle some real shit in there. Its trippy, its fun, its sad, its life. The film is produced by the almighty Jeymes Samuel, Shawn “Jay Z” Carter, James Lassiter, MAD SOLAR and BRON. Special shout out to the homie Tendo Nagenda and Netflix for seeing the vision.”

    Concluding the post on an exciting note, he wrote, “The next chapter begins…” As per Variety, the new movie marks Cudi’s second collaboration with Samuel, Carter, Lassiter and Nagenda after the hitmaker contributed the track ‘Guns Go Bang’ for their Netflix Western earlier this year.

    The film’s music won awards from the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) and bagged nominations from the Broadcast Film Critics Association.

    It also marks a continuation of his relationship with Netflix after Cudi appeared onscreen in the streamer’s recent release ‘Don’t Look Up’ from director Adam McKay. He earned a SAG Award nomination alongside the movie’s star-studded ensemble and teamed up with Ariana Grande to pen the original song ‘Just Look Up’ for the film’s soundtrack.

    Cudi, who goes by Scott Mescudi on camera, was recently seen in ‘X’, the horror film from Ti West, which debuted earlier this month at SXSW and is now playing in cinemas. 

  • Don’t Look Up, Coda , Succession  win top honours at Writers Guild Awards 2022

    By Express News Service

    Don’t Look Up and Coda added momentum to their hopes for Oscar gold by nabbing the top film honours at the 74th annual Writers Guild Awards.

    Sunday’s wins for the Apple TV Plus and Netflix titles come as film award season heads into its final seven-day countdown leading into the 94th Academy Awards on March 27.

    The Writers Guild of America West and East joined forces this year to present Sunday’s awards in a virtual format, hosted by actor-writer Ashley Nicole Black, out of Covid-related precaution.

    On the TV side, the HBO/HBO Max platform stood tall. Succession won the trophies for drama series and episodic drama, the latter snared by the memorable shareholders meeting romp, Retired Janitors of Idaho.

    Succession made history on Sunday, finishing its 2022 sweep of the major guild awards with two big WGA wins. The show has already collected the SAG Award for drama ensemble, the DGA Award for drama series (for director Mark Mylod) and the PGA honor as well.

    Episodic comedy honours went to Hulu’s offbeat period vehicle The Great, for creator/showrunner Tony McNamara’s Alone At Last episode.

  • Netflix series helps heal wounds of Turkey’s Jews

    By AFP

    ISTANBUL: A groundbreaking Netflix series set among Turkey’s Jews has been an unexpected hit there, challenging taboos and enthralling audiences with its glimpse into a long-overlooked community.

    The global success of Turkish television series — often with government-pleasing narratives — has made the country a small-screen superpower.

    But “The Club” and its sumptuous recreation of 1950s Istanbul is a first, not least because some of the dialogue is in Ladino, the language of Istanbul’s Jews which derives from medieval Spanish.

    While minorities once flourished in the cosmopolitan capital of the Ottoman Empire, they suffered persecution as it fell and discrimination ever since.

    Jews have generally kept their heads down to protect themselves, sticking to the Turkish Jewish custom of “kayades”, meaning “silence” in Ladino. “The Club” — which is set around a nightclub in Istanbul’s historic European quarter — puts an end to that silence.

    Pogrom against minorities

    The attacks and persecution that drove many Jews, Greeks and Armenians to leave Turkey in the 20th century are dealt with, including a crippling 1942 tax on non-Muslims and a pogrom against Greeks in 1955 which also unleashed violence against all the other minorities.

    “Silence has neither protected us from anti-Semitism nor prevented migration to other countries,” said Nesi Altaras, editor of Avlaremoz online magazine run by young Turkish Jews.

    “We need to talk, including on political issues that previous generations wanted to avoid,” he told AFP.

    Less than 15,000 Jews remain in Turkey, down from 200,000 at the beginning of the 20th century.

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    The majority are Sephardic, whose ancestors fled to the Ottoman Empire after they were expelled from Spain in 1492.

    In a rare case of life imitating art, “The Club” became Netflix’s number one show in Turkey just as Ankara tried to repair ties with Israel.

    While both countries have been historically close, relations have soured badly over Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians and remarks by the Turkish president criticised as anti-Semitic.

    Indeed until recently, Turkish pro-government dailies regularly published stories seen to be anti-Semitic.

    But Israeli President Isaac Herzog made a landmark visit to Turkey earlier this month, where he held talks with his opposite number, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    Herzog even visited the Istanbul district in which “The Club” is set.

    Fierce debate

    The show — and particularly the scenes of the pogroms on Istanbul’s Istiklal Avenue in September 1955 when mobs lynched minorities and ransacked their shops — has also sparked a fierce debate in the Turkish media and online about the need to confront history.

    “No other TV show featured the anti-Semitic incidents of this period in such a remarkable way,” said Silvyo Ovadya, president of the Jewish Museum of Turkey.

    “We don’t teach this part of history in schools in Turkey. Many Turks have learnt it thanks to the series,” Altaras said.

    “The series invites us to question the official narrative and ask ourselves, ‘What happened to the Jews of Turkey?’” said Pinar Kilavuz, a researcher on Sephardic Jews at Paris-Sorbonne University.

    Altaras believes the series has influenced domestic Turkish politics.

    “It is no coincidence that the leader of the main opposition party has just included ‘healing the wounds of the past’ in his campaign, referring to the attacks against minorities,” he said.

    ‘We’re part of this country’

    For Izzet Bana, a musician and an advisor to the series, the show accomplished a “miracle” by recreating the Jewish quarter of his childhood.

    “I was worried at first because other shows caricatured Jews. But the series reflects real characters, far from cliches,” Bana said.

    Despite this progress on screen, Kilavuz said, more needs to be done for Turkey’s Jews to feel equal.

    “There is a myth about the Ottoman Empire welcoming Jews expelled from Spain in the 15th century,” she said.

    “It is used to stigmatise anyone asking for equal rights as showing ingratitude,” she argued.

    Even if everyone is considered equal before the law in Turkey, in practice non-Muslim minorities face huge obstacles, from getting government jobs to opening or repairing churches or synagogues.

    It is also rare to find a senior minority figure in government or in state institutions where Sunni Turkish Muslims still dominate.

    For Altaras, the series, which is due to come back with a third season, shows Turkish society that Jews were part of “the story of this country”.

    “We already knew that, but it’s good that the Turks realise it too.”

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s ‘Servant of the People’ series returns to Netflix

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s series ‘Servant of the People’, which inspired him to enter into politics, is back for streaming on Netflix in the US. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the satirical series originally streamed on Netflix from 2017 to 2021.

    ‘Servant of the People’ follows a teacher (Zelenskyy) who unexpectedly becomes president after a rant against corruption goes viral on social media.

    The show ran for three seasons and ended when Zelenskyy decided to run for President of Ukraine in 2019 under the banner of a new political party floated by him ‘Servant of the People’.

    After much demand from the public due to ongoing Russia’s military operations in Ukraine and the heroism of Zelenskyy in defending his country, Netflix is currently streaming the series for its US subscribers.

    Russia launched military operations in Ukraine on February 24 which was condemned by the Western nations. Zelenskyy, recently addressed the US Congress, virtually. The President called on the United States to do more to help Ukraine in its “darkest time”, according to a media report.

    “In the darkest time for our country, for the whole Europe, I call on you to do more. New packages of sanctions are needed, constantly, every week until the Russian military machine stops. Restrictions are needed for everyone on whom this unjust regime is based,” CNN quoted Zelenskyy as saying.

    The Ukrainian President received a standing ovation from the US lawmakers both at the beginning and the conclusion of his address. 

  • ‘The Umbrella Academy’ season 3 to arrive on Netflix in June

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: The third season of the Netflix superhero series “The Umbrella Academy” will premiere on the streamer on June 22.

    According to Deadline, series creator and showrunner Steve Blackman made the announcement on Sunday at the SXSW film festival.

    The streamer also released two first-look photos and a teaser of the show on its social media pages.

    “The Umbrella Academy”, an adaptation of a comic book series of the same name from Dark Horse Comics, is about a dysfunctional family of adopted sibling superheroes who reunite to solve the mystery of their father’s death, and the threat of an impending apocalypse.

    Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, David Castaneda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Robert Sheehan, Aidan Gallagher, Justin H Min, Colm Feore, Ritu Arya, Justin Cornwell, Britne Oldford, Jake Epstein, Genesis Rodriguez, Cazzie David and Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton round out the cast of the series.

    The upcoming season is executive produced by Blackman, Jeff F King, who also directs, Keith Goldberg, Mike Richardson and Jeremy Webb.

    “The Umbrella Academy” is produced by UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, for Netflix.

  • Netflix cancels ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ after two seasons

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: Streaming giant Netflix has cancelled teen comedy-drama ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ after two seasons.

    The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Netflix has taken the decision five months after the show’s second season debuted on the streamer.

    The teen-focused series is based on the long-running series of novels by Ann M. Martin.

    ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ revolves around a group of middle-school friends who form and run a baby-sitting service and deal with the issues of growing up.

    The series was widely acclaimed for its unique concept of portraying relationships among the core group of girls and its light touch.

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    ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ features Sophie Grace as Kristy Thomas, Momona Tamada as Claudia Kishi, Shay Rudolph as Stacey McGill, Malia Baker as Mary Anne Spier, Kyndra Sanchez as Dawn Schafer (Xochitl Gomez played the role in season one), Vivian Watson as Mallory Pike and Anais Lee as Jesse Ramsey. Alicia Silverstone plays Kristy’s mother, Elizabeth, and Mark Feuerstein plays Elizabeth’s fiance and later husband, Watson Brewer.

    The show is produced by Walden Media. Shukert, Lucia Aniello, Michael De Luca, Lucy Kitada, Sascha Rothchild, Martin and Walden Media’s Naia Cucukov, Ben Forrer, and Frank Smith served as executive producers. 

  • Peaky Blinders sixth season to stream on Netflix from June 10

    By Express News Service

    The Shelbys are coming to Netflix for one final time! The much-awaited sixth season of Peaky Blinders will stream on Netflix from June 10.

    The sixth season of the period crime-drama series premiered on February 27 on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The first two episodes of the series are currently available on BBC iPlayer.

    Production on the final season was initially planned to begin in March 2020 but was delayed due to the Covid pandemic. The production of the series began in January 2021 and was wrapped in May.

    Peaky Blinders follows the story of Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) and his notorious family’s rise to power against the backdrop of the working-class in a post-WWI Birmingham. Notably, the fifth season ended with a cliffhanger, which further added to the expectations surrounding the final season.

    Apart from Murphy, the series stars Sam Neill, Helen McCrory, Paul Anderson, Annabelle Wallis, and Sophie Rundle, among others. The newest addition to the sixth season is Stephen Graham.

    Murphy also co-executive produced the series with writer and creator Steven Knight, Caryn Mandabach, Jamie Glazebrook, David Mason, and Anthony Byrne. 

  • Netflix announces new murder-mystery series The Residence

    By Express News Service

    Netflix has announced the murder-mystery series The Residence and it will be executive produced by Shonda Rhimes. The series is described is set in the White House and it will be based on the 2015 book The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House by Kate Andersen Brower, and the season will consist of eight episodes. According to reports, the series will also feature an eccentric detective, but there’s no word on who will be playing it.

    Rhimes will executive produce the series through her Shondaland production company. She is well-known for creating ABC’s medical drama Grey’s Anatomy. Her other recent work includes Inventing Anna and Bridgerton for Netflix. Paul William Davies will be the showrunner for The Residence.

    Apart from this, Rhimes is also working on a limited series that will serve as a prequel to Bridgerton. In addition to the prequel, Netflix has also ordered a third and fourth season of Bridgerton. In 2021, Rhimes renewed her deal with Netflix to continue making series for the streaming service. No official release date has been announced for when The Residence will premiere on Netflix.