The Nevers is a pastiche of the X-Men and various Steampunk and genre tropes, with its creator marred by #MeToo despite his talent as a screenwriter and storyteller. He oversaw the first half of the ...
“The Nevers” has been canceled halfway through its first season by HBO. The Joss Whedon-created sci-fi drama will be pulled from streaming on HBO Max, along with the recently canceled HBO series ...
Ever since Warner Bros. Discovery head David Zaslav took over, the company has been on a hack-n-slash mission to find billions in savings. And with the clock ticking on next year's HBO Max & ...
Andrew McRae is a writer for Lewtonbus.net, Cracked.com, and his own fiction that can be found on Amazon.com. He can also be reached at Twitter @andrewmcraedude. These decisions mean a big change for ...
When HBO and HBO Max canceled many of their shows and removed them from their streaming libraries, there were questions about whether they would see the light of day again. Canceling projects is one ...
“The Nevers,” Joss Whedon‘s steampunk brainchild and HBO’s latest original series, drew over 1.4 million viewers across linear telecasts and digital during its premiere on Sunday night. The show ...
Paramount+’s “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies” was nominated for two Emmys on Wednesday. There’s only one problem with these nominations: The show they’re for is impossible to watch. That’s the odd ...
It takes a minute for “The Nevers” to feel like something other than a steampunk “Doctor Who” interlude in Victorian London where, despite stubbornly buttoned-up appearances, things aren’t quite as ...
Twelve more cast members have been set for The Nevers. The Nevers is an epic science fiction drama about a gang of Victorian women, known as “The Touched,” who find themselves with unusual abilities, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Two other original scripted series, Westworld and The Nevers, are coming off HBO Max. Unlike others that we have reported on, Lionsgate TV’s Minx and Love Life and Sony TV’s Gordita ...
HBO has landed itself in hot water after its CEO, Casey Bloys, admitted to using various aliases on X (formerly known as Twitter) to troll critics who wrote negative reviews of several HBO shows. “For ...
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