Amazon Prime Video’s series adaptation of Robert Jordan’s best-selling The Wheel Of Time fantasy novels has come out of the gate strong. “We can firmly say that Wheel of Time was the most-watched series premiere of the year and one of the Top 5 series launches of all time for Prime Video,” Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke told Deadline about the debut, acknowledging that the company — like most streamers — “try to figure out how transparent we are going to be in the future” with ratings. In an encouraging sign for The Wheel Of Time‘s longevity, the series’ first three episode made available at launch also logged some of the highest completion rates on the service ever, Salke added. Additionally, according to third-party TV-I, The Wheel of Time was the #1 series on social across all releases last weekend and is the biggest Amazon Original series on social this year. With its solid Nov. 19 debut, The Wheel of Time, starring Rosamund Pike, is living up to its strong pre-launch tracking. Parrot Analytics earlier this month released data showing The Wheel Of Time outpacing other recent new fantasy series, including Netflix’s hit The Witcher, in global pre-release demand, projecting that The Wheel of Time could have Prime Video’s biggest opening since the Season 2 premieres of The Boys in October 2020 and Indian original Mirzapur in November 2020. (Both The Wheel of Time and The Boys come from Sony Pictures Television, which co-produces them with Amazon Studios.) [via Deadline.com]
20 years after a flu pandemic has wiped out civilization, a group of survivors who make a living as traveling performers comes across a dangerous cult led by a man whose past is unknowingly linked to one of the troupe's members.
In season two of Raised by Wolves, Android partners Mother (Amanda Collin) and Father (Abubakar Salim), along with their brood of six human children, join a newly formed atheistic colony in Kepler 22 b's mysterious tropical zone. But navigating this strange new society is only the start of their troubles as Mother's "natural child" threatens to drive what little remains of the human race to extinction.
Marvel's Kevin Feige Confirms Charlie Cox Will Be the MCU's Daredevil Netflix's Man Without Fear is officially expected to join the mainline Marvel Cinematic Universe. In an interview with Sean O'Connell of CinemaBlend, Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige confirmed that when Daredevil is brought back into the fold, Charlie Cox will be the one playing him. "If you were to see Daredevil in upcoming things, Charlie Cox, yes, would be the actor playing Daredevil," Feige said. "Where we see that, how we see that, when we see that, remains to be seen." Cox starred as Matt Murdock/Daredevil throughout the acclaimed series Marvel's Daredevil, a Marvel Television production that aired on Netflix for three seasons from 2015 to 2018, ostensibly as part of the MCU -- taking place in New York City in the aftermath of the 2012 Marvel Studios film The Avengers. Cox was joined on Daredevil by Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page and Elden Henson as Franklin "Foggy" Nelson, not to mention Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin, among many others. Cox, Woll and Henson also starred in the Netflix miniseries Marvel's The Defenders, a crossover between Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist. Netflix canceled its entire lineup of Marvel shows a number of years ago, with Daredevil in particular being axed in November of 2018 -- one month after the show dropped its third season. Reportedly, Netflix's contract with Marvel included a clause making it so the rights to all of the characters featured in said shows would remain with Netflix before defaulting back to Marvel after two years. In other words, Marvel and Disney would have regained the rights to Daredevil one year ago. Ever since Netflix canceled Daredevil, many fans have expressed their desire to see the show revived in some form or fashion -- or at least see Cox reprise his role as the Man Without Fear in future Marvel projects. Of course, Cox's Daredevil has been the subject of many rumors over the past year or so. Some reports claim that Cox will appear in the fast-approaching MCU film Spider-Man: No Way Home, while others claim that he will have a role in upcoming Marvel Studios Disney+ original series like Echo and She-Hulk. Last month, it was even reported that Marvel Studios was, in fact, developing its very own Daredevil project. That being said, it's unclear if the alleged project would be a television series or a feature film. It should also be noted that many fans are holding out hope that Daredevil alum D'Onofrio will reprise his role as Wilson Fisk in the MCU as well. This largely comes down to the fact that, in the comics, Fisk has close ties to the Marvel hero Echo, who is played by Alaqua Cox (no relation to Charlie) in Marvel's ongoing Disney+ series Hawkeye and is set to get her very own spinoff.
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