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Minhaj "brought receipts"!

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Mr. Stewart and Apple executives decided to part ways in recent days, two of the people said. Members of the show’s staff were informed about its end on Thursday. Taping of episodes for the third season was scheduled to begin within a couple of weeks, one of the people said.

Mr. Stewart told members of his staff on Thursday that potential show topics related to China and artificial intelligence were causing concern among Apple executives, a person with knowledge of the meeting said. As the 2024 presidential campaign begins to heat up, there was potential for further creative disagreements, one of the people said.

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Two major names in the creature feature business, Gary Dauberman and James Wan’s Atomic Monster banner, known for their collaborations on the hit Annabelle horror movies, have teamed up to remake the 1990s cartoon as a live-action series for Disney+.

Dauberman will write, executive produce and showrun the series with Atomic Monster, the company run by Wan and Michael Clear, joining the executive producing ranks.

Dauberman wrote Annabelle, Annabelle: Creation and Annabelle Comes Homes, which were produced by Atomic Monster and are an integral part of Wan’s The Conjuring Universe, the highest-grossing horror franchise of all time. He also penned Conjuring spinoff The Nun.

The partnership has been fruitful not only because of the box office success, but also professionally, as Dauberman moved from behind the typewriter to behind the camera, making his directorial debut Annabelle Comes Home.

And the two also worked together on Swamp Thing, the short-lived series based on the DC character that streamed on the now-defunct DC Universe platform.

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tl;dw: since 2022, YouTube content creator jacksfilms has been in an ongoing feud with popular react channel SSSniperWolf. he accuses her of freebooting (ripping videos and reposting them without credit) and has made a second channel reacting to SSSniperWolf's videos and parodying them, both to draw attention to the issue and credit the original creators. SSSniperWolf, in response, has accused jacksfilms of freebooting off of her and sexism. on October 13, 2023, she showed up at his house and posted it on Instagram with the caption "let's talk like adults", doxxing his address to her Instagram followers. jacksfilms posted a statement on his main channel saying that he and his wife are alright, but fearful for their safety.

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Sir Michael Caine is retiring from acting.

The 90-year-old actor confirmed his retirement — which comes after the Oct. 6 release of his latest, and now final, film The Great Escaper — in a new radio interview on Saturday.

"I keep saying I'm going to retire. Well, I am now,” Caine told BBC Radio 4’s Today show.

"I've figured, I've had a picture where I've played the lead and it's got incredible reviews. The only parts I’m likely to get now are old men,” the acting legend explained. “…And I thought, well I might as well leave with all this — what have I got to do to beat this?”

Caine’s retirement announcement comes after he hinted at retiring in an interview with The Telegraph last month, where he discussed his new role in The Great Escaper, his age and said he was "sort of" retired.

Caine shared during his latest BBC Radio 4 interview that he believes it’s important old age is portrayed in movies, offering that as part of the reason he has kept acting up until now.

When asked if he would ever return to acting, Caine replied, “No. There’ll be writing. I’ll write another book sometime because I so enjoyed writing.”

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Party’s over. Apple TV+ has pulled the plug on its murder mystery comedy series “The Afterparty” after two seasons, Variety has confirmed.

“We would love to do a Season 3, not only because we have lots of great ideas, but also because that would mean that the AMPTP would have given a fair deal to the writers and we could all be back to work,” Miller told Variety, speaking as a producer in an interview discussing the Season 2 finale amid the WGA strike.

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Marvel quietly let go of head writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman and also released the directors for the remainder of the season as part of a significant creative reboot of the series, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The studio is now on the hunt for new writers and directors for the project

Through it all, the company eschewed the traditional TV-making model. It didn’t commission pilots but instead shot entire $150 million-plus seasons of TV on the fly. It didn’t hire showrunners, but instead depended on film executives to run its series. And as Marvel does for its movies, it relied on postproduction and reshoots to fix what wasn’t working.

The show is Marvel’s first to feature a hero who already had a successful series on Netflix, running three seasons. But sources say that Corman and Ord crafted a legal procedural that did not resemble the Netflix version, known for its action and violence. Cox didn’t even show up in costume until the fourth episode. Marvel, after greenlighting the concept, found itself needing to rethink the original intention of the show.

Daredevil is far from the first Marvel series to undergo drastic behind-the-scenes changes. Those who work with Marvel on the TV side have complained of a lack of central vision that has, according to sources, begun to afflict the studio’s shows with creative differences and tension. “TV is a writer-driven medium,” says one insider familiar with the Marvel process. “Marvel is a Marvel-driven medium.”

On the Oscar Isaac starrer Moon Knight, show creator and writer Jeremy Slater quit and director Mohamed Diab took the reins. Jessica Gao developed and wrote She-Hulk: Attorney at Law but was sidelined once director Kat Coiro came on board. Production was challenging, with COVID hitting cast and crew, and Gao was brought back to oversee postproduction, a typical showrunner duty, but it’s the rare Marvel head writer who has such oversight.

Even though the company does not have a writers-first approach to TV, directors could feel short-changed as well. “The whole ‘fix it in post’ attitude makes it feel like a director doesn’t matter sometimes,” says one person familiar with the process.

Details are murky, but what happened next, in the summer of 2022, debilitated the production as factions became entrenched and leaders vied for supremacy during Secret Invasion’s preproduction in London. “It was weeks of people not getting along, and it erupted,” says an insider. Marvel declined to directly comment on the matter.

The company dispatched Jonathan Schwartz, a senior executive and member of Marvel’s creative steering committee known as The Parliament, to get Secret Invasion back on track when it was falling behind schedule and on the verge of losing some actors because of other commitments.

By early September, a good portion of the Invasion team had been replaced, with new line producers, unit production managers and assistant directors. And Bezucha, who was supposed to direct three episodes, left the show because of new scheduling conflicts. The Marvel executive overseeing the show, Chris Gary, was reassigned and, according to sources, is expected to depart Marvel when his contract is up at the end of the year.

The studio also plans on having full-time TV execs, rather than having executives straddle both television and film.

It also is revamping its development process. Showrunners will write pilots and show bibles. The days of Marvel shooting an entire series, from She-Hulk to Secret Invasion, then looking at what’s working and what’s not, are done.

the studio plans on leaning into the idea of multiseason serialized TV, stepping away from the limited-series format that has defined it. Marvel wants to create shows that run several seasons, where characters can take time to develop relationships with the audience rather than feeling as if they are there as a setup for a big crossover event.

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There were 600 original scripted shows airing on broadcast, cable and streaming in 2022 alone. That it was already hard enough to list the 50 best shows of last year is a luxury problem. We’re living through the greatest era of television content ever, and that’s fantastic, but it makes listing very challenging. It’s likely that we excluded at least five of your favorite shows ever. We apologize.

We had to start with parameters. We agreed that any show that had episodes airing after Dec. 31, 1999, was eligible for consideration, even if that show first premiered in the 20th century. That meant, for example, that The Sopranos was eligible, but only for the five seasons that aired from 2000 on. Buffy the Vampire Slayer was eligible, but it lost three and a half seasons. You get the idea.

The next parameter was harder to set and entailed more bickering. We decided that while the volume of available international television has expanded exponentially in the streaming era, it’s hard to feel like we’ve seen a representative output of, say, the Korean TV industry. To avoid claiming authority based on such a limited sample, we decided to restrict the list to English-language options. (That said, we collectively urge everybody to watch HBO’s My Brilliant Friend.)

Honorable mentions (in alphabetical order): America to Me, Arrested Development, Bob’s Burgers, The Good Wife, The Great British Bake-Off, Happy Valley, Harley Quinn, It’s a Sin, Justified, The Office (U.S.), Sense8, Somebody Somewhere, This Country, Up, Watchmen

The list of 50 was as follows:

    1. 'Sex and the City' (HBO, 1998-2004)
    1. 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' (Nickelodeon, 2005-2008)
    1. 'South Side' (Comedy Central and Max, 2019-2022)
    1. 'Vida' (Starz, 2018-2020)
    1. 'The Underground Railroad' (Amazon Prime, 2021)
    1. 'The Crown' (Netflix, 2016-present)
    1. 'The Leftovers' (HBO, 2014-2017)
    1. 'Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown' (CNN, 2013-2018)
    1. 'Station Eleven' (HBO Max, 2021)
    1. 'Beef' (Netflix, 2023)
    1. 'Insecure' (HBO, 2016-2021)
    1. 'The Deuce' (HBO, 2017-2019)
    1. 'Band of Brothers' (HBO, 2001)
    1. 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' (The CW, 2015-2018)
    1. 'The Shield' (FX, 2002-2008)
    1. 'Chernobyl' (HBO, 2019)
    1. 'Jane the Virgin' (The CW, 2014-2019)
    1. 'Orange Is the New Black' (Netflix, 2013-2019)
    1. 'Veep' (HBO, 2012-2019)
    1. 'Fleabag' (BBC Three and Amazon Prime Video, 2016-2019)
    1. 'Game of Thrones' (HBO, 2011-2019)
    1. 'Broad City' (Comedy Central, 2014-2019)
    1. 'How To With John Wilson' (HBO, 2020-2023)
    1. 'Parks and Recreation' (NBC, 2009-2015)
    1. 'Battlestar Galactica' (Sci-Fi/Syfy, 2003-2009)
    1. 'Review' (Comedy Central, 2014-2017)
    1. 'I May Destroy You' (BBC One and HBO, 2020)
    1. 'Survivor' (CBS, 2000-present)
    1. 'Better Things' (FX, 2016-2022)
    1. 'Deadwood' (HBO, 2004-2006)
    1. 'Peep Show' (2003-2015, Channel 4)
    1. 'Rectify' (SundanceTV, 2013-2016)
    1. 'Friday Night Lights' (NBC and The 101 Network, 2006-2011)
    1. 'Halt and Catch Fire' (AMC, 2014-2017)
    1. 'Breaking Bad' (AMC, 2008-2013)
    1. 'Atlanta' (FX, 2016-2022)
    1. 'Enlightened' (HBO, 2011-2013)
    1. '30 for 30' (ESPN, 2009-present)
    1. 'The Americans' (FX, 2013-2018)
    1. 'The Daily Show' (Comedy Central, 1996-present)
    1. 'BoJack Horseman' (Netflix, 2014-2020)
    1. 'Freaks and Geeks' (NBC, 1999-2000)
    1. 'Girls' (HBO, 2012-2017)
    1. 'Better Call Saul' (AMC, 2015-2022)
    1. 'Reservation Dogs' (FX/Hulu, 2021-2023)
    1. 'The Wire' (HBO, 2002-2008)
    1. '30 Rock' (NBC, 2006-2013)
    1. 'Succession' (HBO, 2018-2023)
    1. 'The Sopranos' (HBO, 1999-2007)
    1. 'Mad Men' (AMC, 2007-2015)
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