Locke & Key is a wonderful story by Joe Hill (writer) and Gabriel Rodriguez (artist) that tantalized the hearts, minds, and imaginations of countless comic readers. But is the series staying as a comic? Locke & Key has gone through a number of big announcements, and in our latest article, we explain its [long and changing] journey:
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The Journey of Locke & Key to the Big Screen
Posted: November 23, 2019 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, IDW, Movies & TelevisionTags: Fox, Gabriel Rodriguez, Hulu, IDW, IDW Entertainment, Joe Hill, Locke & Key, Netflix, Show, TV, Update
David Tennant Joins Marvel’s Jessica Jones series
Posted: February 2, 2015 by Brie Young in Comicology - Comic Books, Marvel, Movies & TelevisionTags: David Tennant, Doctor Who, Jessica Jones, Netflix, TV Show
David Tennant joins the cast of Netflix’s A.K.A. Jessica Jones series, the 13-episode show following Marvel’s Daredevil. Give me a lady-led series, a new Netflix show to binge watch and a villainous David Tennant to marvel at any old day.
Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D Joins Netflix
Posted: November 17, 2014 by Brie Young in Comicology - Comic Books, Marvel, Movies & TelevisionTags: Avengers, Disney, Marvel, Netflix, SHIELD
This week Season One of Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D will premiere on Netflix. The show revolves around the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division or the secretive government agency introduced in The Avengers to investigate superhuman phenomena from Thor to Captain America.
Joss Whedon is the series executive producer. The show has been on the rise with popularity since it’s debut (currently on season two).
Last year, Netflix and Disney signed a multiyear deal where Marvel will develop four original live action series by 2015. The series will be based on four of Marvel’s fan favorite street-hero characters like Daredevil, then Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage.
S.H.I.E.L.D will streaming on Netflix November 20th.
“Knights of Sidonia” Netflix Debut
Posted: July 1, 2014 by Brie Young in Anime & Manga, GeneralTags: Anime, Japanese, Knights of Sidonia, Manga, Netflix
There is no denying Netflix’s knack for producing popular shows (as OITNB is basically what everyone talks about.) Netflix is now branching out with the anime TV series, Knights of Sidonia, streaming this July 4th.
The Knights of Sidonia originates from the manga comic series and the anime TV series that aired in April-June in Japan. The story revolves are the protagonist of the 12-episode summer series, Nagate Tanikaze, and his adventures set on the space ship named Sidonia.
Netflix Adds Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Posted: March 7, 2014 by Amy Arsenault in Movies & TelevisionTags: Disney, Netflix, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Beginning today, Star Wars content will be available for the first time ever to Netflix customers in the U.S. and Canada. The entire Star Wars: The Clone Wars saga will be available for streaming including director’s cut episodes and the feature film. A sixth season titled The Lost Missions, will also debut featuring thirteen new episodes.
Netflix and Marvel: Live Action Defenders Series
Posted: March 4, 2014 by Brie Young in Marvel, Movies & TelevisionTags: Daredevil, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Marvel Comics, Netflix, television
Recently Walt Disney Co. and Netflix announced plans to bring four original live action series to the online TV network. Staring four of Marvel’s popular characters, the series include big names like Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage in the vicious world of Hell’s Kitchen, New York.
Produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC, this ambitious project, loosely acknowledged as the “Marvel Defenders project“, is raking up the bills. Ah, but are we going to put a cost on the sheer awesomeness that these series are said to be? Sadly, yes. And it is a very large cost at that.
Pokemon Coming to Netflix March 1st
Posted: February 28, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Movies & TelevisionTags: Netflix, Pokémon Series, Pokemon, Premiere
One of the most beloved theme songs will be collectively sung by thousands as Pokémon comes to Netflix instant streaming starting March 1st, 2014:
Attack on Titan Makes Its Way to Netflix
Posted: January 28, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Anime & Manga, Movies & TelevisionTags: Attack on Titan, Netflix, Shingeki no Kyojin, TV Shows
Attack on Titan (also known as Shingeki no Kyojin), named GameandComic’s Top Anime of 2013, has now made its way onto Netflix instant streaming. If you have not had an opportunity to check out this new anime, now is the time to do so.