I'm in for Cardellini.Forgot about Sense8.
Bloodline sounds interesting and I'm always down for anything Kyle Chandler is in.
A second one.What is a sophomore run?
I'm pissed there's still no way to find all the Netflix originals on Netflix. You have to use Wikipedia to find out the stuff Netflix is producing lately or stuff you missed.
I tweeted Netflix about it and they sent me a page saying it had the originals, but it was missing almost half of them, including some new shows. I pointed this out and they told me I can just search 'Originals' and they'll come up, but again, many are missing with that method. Even worse, it brings up tons of results that have nothing to do with Netflix's own premium productions.
Marvel's Daredevil (April 10): Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) is a lawyer-turned-superhero daredevil by night in modern-day New York. Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Luke Cage and a combined Defenders series will appear at roughly one-year intervals.
HBO gets to show off their own productions. Netflix is allowed to email and banner their site with promos. They definitely can have an Originals page. The Twitter people said it's possible, but I'll definitely ask again soon.Something tells me this is probably intentional to avoid pissing off 3rd parties. I know they've been publicly bitching about Netflix having their logos on the title card of their og stuff for some time now, and I can easily see a lot of them being very uncomfortable with Netflix heavily promoting their og stuff over licensed content.
It's going to be interesting to see how 3rd parties start reacting to Netflix's new heavy lineup of they really start to break through and companies start seeing them as a competitor rather than another revenue avenue in the years to come.
Yeah, a couple of months ago it was mentioned that a recur of season 4 was under way, but no details since then and no word on if it was for Netflix, home release, or otherwise.Weren't they doing a recut version of AD S4 so the story was sequential rather than the way it was shown? Would be interesting to see how that plays.
Have we heard more about this, was I imagining it, or was it just a fan project.
On topic, looking forward to new Orange and Marco Polo. Still need to start House of Cards, thinking I might watch that before S3.
Marvel's Daredevil (April 10): Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) is a lawyer-turned-superhero daredevil by night in modern-day New York. Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Luke Cage and a combined Defenders series will appear at roughly one-year intervals.
Most people agree the story could be better. But this is one of the most beautifully shot shows. The production value is insane too. Well worth checking it out. If by episode 3 it doesn't grab you, bail.
Edit- It is a diamond in the rough and I'm excited to see what they do with another season on their belt.
I'm pissed there's still no way to find all the Netflix originals on Netflix. You have to use Wikipedia to find out the stuff Netflix is producing lately or stuff you missed.
I tweeted Netflix about it and they sent me a page saying it had the originals, but it was missing almost half of them, including some new shows. I pointed this out and they told me I can just search 'Originals' and they'll come up, but again, many are missing with that method. Even worse, it brings up tons of results that have nothing to do with Netflix's own premium productions.
I have just never understood why they dont have an A-Z on their apps, its cool and all that they suggest stuff for you but sometimes you wanna just see everything they have on there but there is just no way to do it.Netflix's site organization has always been clunky and bizarre. It's far too focused on recommending you things and it makes it needlessly difficult to find new stuff. Instantwatcher is pretty much a necessity at this point. I agree that a section/grouping of their Originals (including the foreign shows they've obtained the distribution rights to like Peaky Blinders and Happy Valley) would be much appreciated.
If AD gets the logistics lined up the next season will be brilliant.
Season 4 of AD had two huge disadvantages:
1) Dealing with the cast's super busy schedules
2) Dealing with an unavoidable exposition overload as a result of the show's prolonged hiatus
Number 2 is no longer an issue, and Number 1 can probably be worked out more easily now than it could have been a couple of years ago.
Season 4, given the challenges it faced, was solid. It was the weakest season by a considerable margin, to be sure, but considering the obstacles it had to overcome, I think it was pretty damn great.
Yeah, lameWhat, no Jessica Jones this year? I thought they will create 2 miniseries per year.
Haven't had a chance to watch Marco Polo yet, but planned to do so after I'm done with Peaky Blinders. Really glad it got a second season, as everything I've seen in previews looks quite good and entertaining.
Nice, really happy to see Marco Polo get a second season. It was a beautiful show if not always a well written one, but I think they have enough talent via the actors involved to really make something special if they can find their groove.
Just let AD die, season 4 was terrible.
Is Marco Polo good? Please tell me he's adventuring and rounding up a crew of people from all around the world.