That looks great. Another alt-history series, and this one has Hank Azaria in it? Sign me up.
Netflix getting in on the cancellation of already completed projects.
I have both services. Wonder how that’ll be handled.
So long as we keep Strange New Worlds, I will survive whatever comes from this.
I hope they complete the merging in time for me to see Everything Everywhere All at Once on Paramount+. Oh, and they keep giving out free months of Paramount+ constantly like they do now.
Who’s giving those out pls.?
And Lower Decks. And Prodigy.
Paramount Plus does promotional coupon codes every month. Go to Slickdeals dot net and search for Paramount. There’s usually at least two active coupon codes out there. Be sure to sign up for the version without commercials before applying the coupon code. Then anytime during that month be sure to cancel your subscription before you’re charged. Once your month expires you can then go to Slickdeals and find the latest coupon codes for another free month.
Zaslov signed a deal with Roku/Tubi.
Ugh. Fucking ad-riddled Great Value ass streaming networks.
Still, at least those shows aren’t gonna be lost media forever. Hopefully Final Space and Infinity Train wind up somewhere that gives a shit.
stusser
2904
Shrug, you can always buy the blu-ray or purchase either a permanent license or rent them through Amazon or iTunes or whatever. This hurts HBO Max’s (or whatever they’re calling it now, the dumb bastards obliterated their branding) value in that their back catalog isn’t where subscribers would expect it to be.
You can’t, actually, for shows like Final Space. They pulled it from sale on all platforms and canceled the release of the last season on physical media. Shit got erased from existence. Well, except for piracy, but I’m too lazy to get Plex working on my streaming box and prefer to give creators money, when their corporate masters allow it, at least.
stusser
2906
That is my preference as well, but if there’s no way to get a show, game, etc, it’s abandonware in my book. If the only way to watch it was ad supported, well, I’d feel a little bit bad about going the arrr route, but I’m certainly not going to watch any ads. I haven’t watched an ad since 1999.
UBlock Origin blocks all ads on Tubi, FWIW.
as part of a co-exclusive deal that includes “hundreds” of TV series and movies from the WBD portfolio.
Hundreds, eh? Maybe it will include Infinity Train and Final Space and other random stuff after all.
TVLine has confirmed that both deals include all 12 episodes of The Nevers , including the final six that have never aired/been seen.
That’s at least a glimmer of good news, in that the remaining six episodes won’t just be binned.
Razgon
2911
This news was on several danish tech media sites a few days ago - Accompanied by a lot of comments on “WHAT? I CANCEL!”.
Its a little bit amazing that people are angry that they have to actually pay for the service, and follow its stipulations, and cant just cheat their way to their entertainment.
My only argument is that when you pay for a certain number of screens (say 4) you should be entitled to use all 4 screens. I’m sure there are limitations that should be considered, but I’m not exactly sure why I’m paying for a certain number of people to be able to stream Netflix at the same time, and not able to then use that service.