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*[https://www.out.com/television/2021/7/27/syfy-series-legacy-chucky-will-have-gay-protagonist Syfy Series Legacy of Chucky Will Have a Gay Protagonist] | *[https://www.out.com/television/2021/7/27/syfy-series-legacy-chucky-will-have-gay-protagonist Syfy Series Legacy of Chucky Will Have a Gay Protagonist] | ||
::Horror icon and killer doll Chucky is coming back for an all-new TV show on Syfy called The Legacy of Chucky, and he’ll be joined by a gay main character (Zach Arthur). <br> (Mey Rude, Out Magazine, US, July 27, 2021)<!-- Added 7-27-21 --> | ::Horror icon and killer doll Chucky is coming back for an all-new TV show on Syfy called The Legacy of Chucky, and he’ll be joined by a gay main character (Zach Arthur). <br> (Mey Rude, Out Magazine, US, July 27, 2021)<!-- Added 7-27-21 --> | ||
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<center>'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E8AYTtOCXA&t=103s CHUCKY Teaser Trailer 2 (NEW 2021) (YouTube)]'''</center> | |||
*[https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/anne-rice-e2-80-99s-e2-80-98interview-with-the-vampire-e2-80-99-series-coming-to-amc/ar-AALoSXe?ocid=uxbndlbing Anne Rice’s ‘Interview with the Vampire’ Series Coming to AMC] | *[https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/anne-rice-e2-80-99s-e2-80-98interview-with-the-vampire-e2-80-99-series-coming-to-amc/ar-AALoSXe?ocid=uxbndlbing Anne Rice’s ‘Interview with the Vampire’ Series Coming to AMC] | ||
::The acquisition encompasses all 18 titles in Rice’s long-running Vampire Chronicles and Mayfair Witches series of books. “Interview,” published in 1976, will be the first tome to be turned into a proper show. The first season will be comprised of 8-episodes to air on both AMC network and their exclusive AMC+ service next year.<br> (Kristen Lopez, IndieWire, US, June 24, 2021)<!-- Added 6-24-21 --> | ::The acquisition encompasses all 18 titles in Rice’s long-running Vampire Chronicles and Mayfair Witches series of books. “Interview,” published in 1976, will be the first tome to be turned into a proper show. The first season will be comprised of 8-episodes to air on both AMC network and their exclusive AMC+ service next year.<br> (Kristen Lopez, IndieWire, US, June 24, 2021)<!-- Added 6-24-21 --> | ||
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Television
- “Sweet Tooth” has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix, Variety has learned. The second season will consist of eight, one-hour episodes. News of the renewal comes just under two months after the debut of the first season, which dropped on June 4.
(Joe Otterson , Variety, US, July 29, 2021)
- “Sweet Tooth” has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix, Variety has learned. The second season will consist of eight, one-hour episodes. News of the renewal comes just under two months after the debut of the first season, which dropped on June 4.
- Horror icon and killer doll Chucky is coming back for an all-new TV show on Syfy called The Legacy of Chucky, and he’ll be joined by a gay main character (Zach Arthur).
(Mey Rude, Out Magazine, US, July 27, 2021)
- Horror icon and killer doll Chucky is coming back for an all-new TV show on Syfy called The Legacy of Chucky, and he’ll be joined by a gay main character (Zach Arthur).
- The acquisition encompasses all 18 titles in Rice’s long-running Vampire Chronicles and Mayfair Witches series of books. “Interview,” published in 1976, will be the first tome to be turned into a proper show. The first season will be comprised of 8-episodes to air on both AMC network and their exclusive AMC+ service next year.
(Kristen Lopez, IndieWire, US, June 24, 2021)
- The acquisition encompasses all 18 titles in Rice’s long-running Vampire Chronicles and Mayfair Witches series of books. “Interview,” published in 1976, will be the first tome to be turned into a proper show. The first season will be comprised of 8-episodes to air on both AMC network and their exclusive AMC+ service next year.