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GLOW Canceled at Netflix Despite Earlier Season 4 Renewal

Not too long ago, “Netflix will greenlight anything” was a strong enough meme that it was featured as a joke on actual Netflix shows like Lady Dynamite and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Now that meme is in danger of becoming “Netflix will cancel anything.” The streaming giant today announced that it has canceled its two remaining Jenji Kohan-produced shows: GLOW and Teenage Bounty Hunters, according to Deadline. The latter’s cancellation comes after just one season and the former’s cancellation arrives despite the show previously being confirmed for a fourth and final season.  In the case of GLOW, the cancellation comes due…
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No Time to Die Gets Earlier Release Date

No Time to Die may be one of the earliest blockbusters to delay its release amidst coronavirus concerns, but the film—the 25th official James Bond movie—just made a move that could reverse an industry trend it helped set. MGM has shifted the time in which James Bond will have No Time to Die in the U.S., revealing a new release date of November 20. The move represents a mere five-day shift up from the film’s coronavirus-adjusted November 25 premiere, with its U.K. date of November 12 remaining firm. Indeed, as the aforementioned coronavirus concerns (hopefully) wind down, the studio is…
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