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Amazon Prime Video is here to tell you The Boys Season 2 is coming in September, courtesy of a gleeful, blood-soaked teaser trailer. This first trailer previews the primary conflict of the next chapter in The Boys story, with the titular team of flesh-and-blood mortals led by Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) on the run after the events of Season 1 have turned them into suspected criminals. [caption id="attachment_909457" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Amazon Prime Video[/caption] There is plenty to behold in The Boys Season 2 teaser. Not only are Billy and the Boys …
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On the latest episode of The Sneider Cut, your esteemed host Jeff Sneider weighs in on Netflix's new Breaking Bad movie El Camino starring Aaron Paul, as well as the Training Day prequel and the now-infamous Poop Lawsuit -- aka #PoopGate -- that has Hollywood clenching its collective cheeks. Jeff also offers his take on Apple's latest industry moves, and Sony's exploratory talks with Netflix about selling several projects to the streaming service, including the He-Man movie Masters of the Universe. Elsewhere, Jeff delves into the latest casting news on The Matrix 4, Kevin Smith's inspired …
This has been going on for quite a bit more time than you may have realized.
Last month, we reported that Steven Spielberg was trying to block Netflix movies from Oscar consideration unless they had more substantial theatrical runs. This eventually spun into the narrative that Spielberg was against Netflix, trying to defend old Hollywood from the new streaming services. Of course, there was more nuance and complexity here, but that got missed everyone ran to take sides between the famed director and the streaming giant. But it looks like the initial reporting was wrong and missed Spielberg’s intent. In a story today from The New York Times, it looks like Spielberg was never going …