…they’ve released a trailer for it. Even though it wasn’t picked up. Maybe an effort to get a bit of viral interest that will induce another network to pick it up?
Every Friday, TMINE lets you know when the latest TV shows from around the world will air in the UK
Back to the regular title this week, seeing as there have been quite a few premiere dates announced. However, that doesn’t mean we haven’t had a bucketload of acquisitions, too.
Channel 4’s picked up Hulu (US)’s forthcoming Catch-22, which hasn’t even started filming yet AFAIK
Netflix has acquired the rights to air Lifetime (US)’s You, which starts over there September 9
Alibi has acquired ABC (Australia)’s Harrow and ABC (US)’s The Assets
Michael B Jordan, Michael Shannon, Sofia Boutella, Lilly Singh, Khandi Alexander, Martin Donovan and Dylan Taylor star in this new adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s sci-fi classic about a totalitarian society that bans books and the rebellion of one of the ‘firemen’ who has to burn them.
La Casa de las Flores (Netflix)
Premiere date: Friday, August 10
Many secrets hide behind the seemingly idyllic family-run flower business. This dark comedy shows the darkest secrets of the De La Mora family.
Every week (or fortnight), Weekly Wonder Woman keeps you up to date on everything involving DC Comics’ premier superheroine
Last week, not only was I bit busy with work anyway, but there was literally no news or comics featuring Wonder Woman for me to review anyway, which is why there was – as predicted – no WWW/FWW. But Diana’s back this week in two titles and there’s news, too!
Comics news
Wonder Woman Annual #2 has been postponed by a week and on top of that, Wonder Woman is going to be $1 more expensive per issue as of #50. Cripes. Bet you wish there hadn’t been news after all, hey?
Merchandise news
If you’ve roughly $700 to spare and liked the nu52 Diana enough to spend that $700 on a single statue, you can pre-order this shiny thing:
Cripes.
Comics reviews
That just leaves this week’s new releases: Wonder Woman #46, which starts off a new ‘Dark Gods’ storyline; and Justice League: No Justice #1, which starts off a new ‘Really Dark Gods’ storyline. All that after the jump.