Amazon Prime Video has released a new trailer for “Carrie,” the television adaptation of Stephen King’s classic horror novel. All eight episodes of the series will debut on October 7. The series is a “bold and timely reimagining of the story of misfit high school student Carrie White, who has spent her life in seclusion
Hasbro is launching a new “My Little Pony” series exclusively on YouTube. Titled “My Little Pony: Forever Friendship,” the show will debut on YouTube in early 2027. Nine-minute episodes will be released every two weeks. The series is said to follow “Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy as they embark on a new
HBO Max veteran Pia Barlow has been hired as Amazon MGM Studios’ new director of original series marketing. In her new role, which Barlow will begin on August 3, the executive will oversee all marketing efforts for Prime Video’s global and US original series. Barlow will report directly to Sue Kroll, global head of marketing
England men against Pakistan May 15: First ODI, Southampton, 11:00 May 19: Second ODI, Old Trafford, 1:00 p.m. May 21: Third ODI, Headingley, 11:00 May 23: Fourth ODI, Durham, 11:00 May 26: Fifth ODI, Cardiff, 1:00 p.m. England men against Bangladesh May 28-June 1: Unique test, Lord, 11:00 England men v New Zealand September 7:
The upcoming “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters” prequel on Apple TV has added three new members to the cast. Variety has confirmed that Corey Stoll (“Imperfect Women,” “Appropriate,” “Billions”), Ralph Inneson (“The Witch,” “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”) and Nyasha Hatendi (“Agatha Christie’s The Seven Dials,” “Casual”) will appear in the new series, which was originally
Currently preparing “Number 10”, one of the most anticipated British television series, “Sherlock” creator and “Doctor Who” showrunner, Steven Moffat, will attend the Serializados-Barcelona Series Festival as its main international guest. He will be joined by producer Sue Vertue, producer of “Mr. Bean”, “Sherlock” and “Number 10” and chief executive of Hartswood Films, the UK’s