Nightflyers
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Nightflyers, Man in the High Castle cancelled; Schooled acquired; + more

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  • Amazon cancels: The Man in the High Castle
  • Netflix green lights: series of global pandemic comedy Medical Police, with Erinn Hayes and Rob Huebel, Malin Akerman, Lake Bell, Rob Corddry et al to guest
  • Alicia Witt to recur on Netflix’s Zelda

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The Umbrella Academy
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Boxset Tuesday: The Umbrella Academy (season one) (Netflix)

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Alan Moore’s Watchmen is probably the best, most influential superhero comic of all time. An examination of the underlying assumptions and psychology of people who would put on masks to fight crime, it almost single-handedly (bar Denny O’Neil) made superheroes ‘real’ – or about as realistic as they ever could be, of course.

But it’s a very dense text and while you can remove certain elements of it relatively easily – bye, bye pirates! – try to unpick it too much and you lose Watchmen‘s intrinsic field: what makes Watchmen what it is. Small wonder then that Hollywood spent forever trying to adapt it before essentially making a frame by frame adaptation of the comic, just with a slightly different McGuffin.

Heaven knows what HBO’s ‘freer’ adaptation will be like.

That density of writing means that despite its influence being felt throughout comics and TV, there have been very few straight-on ‘homages’ (aka rip-offs). Nobody has done ‘Watchmen in space’, ‘Watchmen on Middle Earth’ or anything else.

Until now. Because now, thanks to The Umbrella Academy, we have ‘Watchmen with super-powered kids’.

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Jessica Jones season 2
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The Punisher, Jessica Jones, Friends From College cancelled; Chinese Life on Mars; + more

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  • Robin Renucci and Philippe Lelièvre to guest on France 3’s Cassandre [in French]

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  • Trailer for the seventh season of HBO’s Veep
Cloak and Dagger
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Diablero renewed; Alibi’s Scottish murder mystery; Sanditon casting; + more

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  • Peter Plaugborg, Bjarne Henriksen to star in DR (Denmark)’s A Family Matter, Mikael Persbrandt and Samuli Edelmann join C More (Finland)’s Reindeer Mafia

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  • Teaser for season 2 of Freeform’s Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger
  • Teaser for season 4 of TNT’s Animal Kingdom

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Weird City
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Review: Weird City 1×1 (YouTube)

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The Oscar-winning Jordan Peele seems to have ambitions to be the new Rod Serling. This might not be an obvious career choice for a long-time member of the cast of Mad TV, the co-star of Comedy Central’s eponymous Key & Peele and the co-creator of The Last OG, but the evidence is mounting up.

There was, of course, his directorial debut Get Out, which had a touch of the Ira Levins to it. Coming soon we have the most literal evidence – Peele is the creator and host of CBS All Access’ forthcoming The Twilight Zone reboot:

But first we have YouTube sci-fi anthology show Weird City. It’s set in the city of the near sci-fi future with a slightly odd set-up that it explains very early on:

Weird City

Sci-fi anthologies aren’t especially new, even on streaming services, where we have Netflix’s Black Mirror. Class divides aren’t that new in sci-fi either – it’s the entire foundation of the future society of The Time Machine, for example.

But Weird City is a little bit different from its predecessors in one main regard – it’s not dystopian. In fact, it’s actually quite nice and sunny.

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