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Archives for December 2023

The Verge’s 2023 in reviewThe Verge’s 2023 in review
Verge Staff
The best shows on Max in 2023The best shows on Max in 2023
Ash Parrish
Pokémon Concierge is a beautiful reminder to take some time off

Netflix’s new stop-motion Pokémon series from Dwarf Animation Studio is on the shorter side of things, but each episode is a gorgeous testament to the power of relaxation.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
What If…? season 2 doesn’t get good until it really lets loose

What If’s second season is at its best when it’s exploring the edges of Marvel’s established cinematic canon.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
The Verge’s 2023 in reviewThe Verge’s 2023 in review
Dan Seifert
8 fantastic shows from 2023 to stream on Netflix

With shows like Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, Blue Eye Samurai, and a wild new Castlevania spinoff, Netflix is still holding its own in the streaming wars.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Ash Parrish
Ash Parrish
George, send a telegram to Max and tell them we want season three.

Max has renewed The Gilded Age for a third season. The period drama, originated by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes and focuses on the lives of New York’s upper crust (and their beautiful gowns) in the 1880s, wrapped its second season on December 17th.

The show’s actors apparently weren’t expecting a renewal and took to social media to celebrate the news along with the show’s growing legion of fans. It’s Mrs. George Russell’s world and we’re all living in it.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Lionsgate’s plan to spin off its entertainment production arm is coming into focus.

Lionsgate’s desire to separate its film and TV production arms from Starz has been clear for some time now.

But the entertainment group revealed today that it and Screaming Eagle Acquisition Corp. want to take the Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) route in order to form Lionsgate Studios Corp. — “a publicly traded vehicle able to raise fresh capital and merge with existing businesses.”

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Returning to the shadows.

The end is nigh for the vampire quartet (or quintet, depending how you look at it) in What We Do in the Shadows. Vulture reports that the upcoming sixth season on FX will be the show’s last. No word yet on when it’ll air, but hopefully we get at least one more scene with Laszlo in human cosplay.