The Boys

The Boys will end with Series 5

As the fourth run of the diabolically superpowered drama hits, there’s confirmation that Series 5 will be the last of The Boys.  Fun, furious and filthy, Prime Video’s superpowered drama The Boys returns to Prime Video today. The show’s fourth series promises a well-timed election storyline, as the villainous Vought Industries supports the nefarious Senator … >

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Young Sherlock series in the works with Guy Ritchie directing

The series, for Prime Video, will take inspiration from the Young Sherlock Holmes books by Andrew Lane.  We’re still waiting that long-promised third Sherlock Holmes film, but in the meantime director Guy Ritchie is returning to the character. Prime Video have just announced a new television series: Young Sherlock. Promising all the wit and charm … >

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Outer Range Season 2

Outer Range Season 2 – official trailer lands

Outer Range season 2 is coming to Prime Video in May.  Updated 16/04/24: Prime Video have dropped a trailer for Outer Range Season 2. Under the auspices of a new showrunner, with Charles Murray (Sons of Anarchy) taking over from show creator Brian Watkins, the new run promises even more metaphysical Wyoming wilderness weirdness… For … >

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Martin Compston

Fear – Prime Video greenlights thriller for Compston and Mohindra

The pair will star as a married couple who relocate for a fresh start.  Thanks to Deadline and The Herald, we’ve learned that Martin Compston (Mayflies) is Glasgow bound. His next project, Fear, is based on Dirk Kurbjuweit’s German bestseller and co-stars Anjli Mohindra (The Lazarus Project). Fear A three-part psychological thriller, Fear tells the … >

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Merger rumours Paramount and Peacock

Merger rumours prove streaming is still evolving rapidly

Merger rumours concerning Paramount+ and Peacock demonstrate a market still in flux We’ve reported before on the ever-evolving market for streaming. Over the past two years the stories have been about how companies cope with the vast costs associated with market entry. More established brands (eg Disney) have spend big (Star Wars and Marvel), produced a lot … >

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