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Mindhunter is Likely Done at Netflix, David Fincher Confirms

All signs pointed to true crime drama Mindhunter being donezo at Netflix. The second season came and went last August with nary a world about a third season. Then Netflix went ahead and confirmed that the show was in a holding (not Holden) pattern with all the actors released from their contracts. Now, the most authoritative source of them all, director David Fincer, has confirmed what we pretty much already knew. There will be no more seasons of Mindhunter, at least not for the foreseeable future.  In an interview with Vulture to promote Fincher’s upcoming film Mank, the director broke…
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Dune Movie Release Date Delayed to 2021, The Batman Likely Next

Warner Bros. has reportedly delayed the release date of Dune to Oct. 1, 2021, pushing the movie almost a year from its original December date. News of the Dune delay comes from Collider, which reports that the decision to push the movie back had “nothing to do” with the quality of the movie but the continued moviegoing complications caused by the COVID-19 pandemic–just yesterday, Cineworld, owner of Regal Cinemas, announced that it would temporarily suspend operations in the US and UK. Per the outlet, Dune director Denis Villeneuve supported the decision to move the movie to next year. The delay…
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Netflix Price Hike Likely Imminent, According to Analysts

Netflix subscription prices are widely expected to increase soon in North America and Europe. Indeed, that seems to be the direction things are heading with paradoxical pandemic era problems in which viewership is through the roof, and company shares are rising. Alex Giaimo an analyst of Wall Street investment company Jefferies Group, offers an interesting take regarding the belief shared among peers of an increase to the subscription price of Netflix (NFLX), given the variables set in the Bizarro year of 2020, as reported via Deadline. Such an occurrence would represent the fourth price hike for U.S. Netflix customers in…
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PlayStation 5 Launch Shortage Likely As Sony Reportedly Cuts Production Estimates

A report by Bloomberg suggests that Sony has lowered its PlayStation 5 production estimates for the upcoming fiscal year by as much as 4 million units. It seems that the problem simply comes down to manufacturing issues. Specifically, the report cites production shortages for the PlayStation 5’s “custom-designed system-on-chip.” The report suggests that Sony attempted to boost production and hardware acquisition earlier in 2020 when they anticipated the logistical issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, but the company has just not been able to meet even their reduced targets. The report also notes that Sony currently intends to produce about…
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