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Jay Peters
Jay Peters
A Game of Thrones movie is in development.

Warner Bros. is apparently in the early stages of developing a Game of Thrones movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter. I can’t say I’m surprised — add it to the list of other Game of Thrones spin-offs, which include House of the Dragon and the forthcoming A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
It’s follow.

HBO is heading back into the world of Stephen King’s It next year with the prequel Welcome to Derry. And while we wait for a proper trailer, the network has released a handful of Pennywise-free first-look images.

A still photo from the HBO series Welcome to Derry.
A still photo from the HBO series Welcome to Derry.
A still photo from the HBO series Welcome to Derry.
A still photo from the HBO series Welcome to Derry.
A still photo from the HBO series Welcome to Derry.
A still photo from the HBO series Welcome to Derry.
A still photo from the HBO series Welcome to Derry.
1/8Image: HBO
Shinichirō Watanabe is ready to tell humanity something about itself with Lazarus

The visionary behind Cowboy Bebop opens up about his return to sci-fi and collaborating with Chad Stahelski.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Alexa, where’s my Star Trek Computer?

When Amazon launched its Alexa voice assistant, it envisioned a computer platform that could do anything for you. A decade later, the company is still trying to build it.

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Jon Stewart is sticking around to host The Daily Show for another year.

Jon Stewart isn’t returning to host The Daily Show full-time, but Variety reports he’s extended his deal with Comedy Central to keep reporting from the desk on Monday nights through the end of 2025.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
It’s Sho time.

Just how popular is Shohei Ohtani in Japan? As the Wall Street Journal reports, the recent premiere of One Piece was delayed by a whole week so that it didn’t conflict with the World Series. It seems he’s approaching Dragon Quest levels of fame.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
The shows on Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos’ jealousy list.

During an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Sarandos was asked which series he wished Netflix produced:

I love The Bear. I wish that was one of ours. Ted Lasso spoke to the time really well. People were looking for something light and fun, and it was just that.

You can check out the full interview below.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Netflix’s Lara Croft is sticking around to raid even more tombs.

Netflix has renewed Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft for a second season that will follow as Lara (Hayley Atwell) “discovers a trail of stolen African Orisha masks.” Sounds like the show might be gesturing towards a bit of Britain’s real-world history of looting the continent.

A woman holding a bar looking at a woman holding an ice climbing axe.
A still from Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft’s second season.
Netflix
Amazon’s Like a Dragon works better as a mob drama than a Yakuza adaptation

Like a Dragon proves that a quality adaptation doesn’t always have to be a faithful one.

Ash Parrish
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Even more Disney Plus shows are getting a physical release.

Following the first wave of Disney Plus series coming out on 4K UHD and Blu-ray last year, physical copies of The Mandalorian’s third season, Ahsoka’s first season, Hawkeye’s first season, and Loki’s second season are set to hit stores on October 31st.

DVD steelbooks featuring art from The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, Hawkeye, and Loki.
Disney Plus / Marvel
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Amazon’s God of War show brings Ronald D. Moore on board.

After Amazon and Sony parted ways with the original creative team working on the live-action adaptation, Deadline reports that Moore has joined the production as writer, executive producer, and showrunner.

Moore is best known for producing Battlestar Galactica and for his work on Star Trek spinoffs Deep Space Nine and The Next Generation.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
A meeting you’ll actually want to attend.

It sure looks like we’re getting a Severance trailer at 9AM ET tomorrow. The first teaser for season 2 didn’t reveal a whole lot, but there’s still plenty of time ahead of the January 17th premiere. At least we know there will be balloons.