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Unveiling the Dark Side of Kids TV: Drake Bell’s Story On ID Discovery Docudrama ‘Quiet On Set’

March 20, 2024 by Serena Strauss Leave a Comment

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In the latest Investigation Discovery series, “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV”, former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell steps forward as one of the victims of convicted sex offender Brian Peck. Bell, who was abused by Peck under the guise of acting lessons, details the extent of the abuse in the documentary. Peck […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Television Tagged With: Documentary, hollywood, pedowood, television

Todd Howard and Jonathan Nolan Talk Amazon’s ‘Fallout’ TV Series Clarifying Replacing Fallout 5

March 13, 2024 by Serena Strauss 1 Comment

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In the world of video game adaptations, few franchises are as eagerly anticipated as Fallout making the leap to the small screen. The beloved post-apocalyptic RPG series from Bethesda Game Studios has captivated millions with its rich storytelling and immersive open worlds. Now, Amazon MGM Studios is bringing that universe to life in an eight-episode […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Television, Video Games Tagged With: amazon, Bethesda, Fallout, television, Video Games

Nickelodeon ‘Drake And Josh’ Child Star Drake Bell Speaks Out On Alleged On-Set Molestation That Hollywood Ignored

March 7, 2024 by Serena Strauss 2 Comments

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In a shocking revelation, Drake Bell, the former Nickelodeon star known for his role in the hit sitcom “Drake & Josh,” has come forward to share his story of alleged molestation. Bell is set to appear in the upcoming ID documentary “Quiet on Set,” which explores the dark side of the entertainment industry and the […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Television Tagged With: child stars, hollywood, movies, nickelodeon, television, true crime

Ian McShane Throws Major Shade at The Continental Spin-Off; Calls John Wick Spin-Off a “Cash Grab”

March 2, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

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The Continental, a spin-off series based on the popular John Wick film franchise, made its debut on Peacock in September 2022. The series follows a young Winston Scott, played by Colin Woodell, in 1970s New York City, depicting the origins of The Continental hotel which features prominently across the John Wick movies. Ian McShane plays […]

Filed Under: Movies, Television Tagged With: hollywood, john wick, movies, television

Phase 5 Marvel Slumps Into “Superhero Fatigue” As Marvel Studio Film Flop

February 27, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

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While Marvel Studios has long enjoyed box office success, the company is not immune to the challenges of superhero fatigue. In response to this industry-wide issue, Marvel is quietly retooling and refining its approach, showcasing its adaptability and commitment to quality storytelling. Despite a 15-year track record of nostalgia-bait box-office success and blunders, the studio’s […]

Filed Under: Movies, Television Tagged With: disney, hollywood, marvel, mcu, movies, television

DCEU Surprise Hit Show ‘Superman And Lois’ Cancelled As The CW Changes Course On Programming

February 19, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

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The CW is charting a unique course in the age of streaming wars and declining linear TV viewership. While competitors like Disney’s ABC and Paramount’s CBS contemplate abandoning traditional broadcasting, The CW and parent company Nexstar Media Group are doubling down. With 200 stations nationwide, Nexstar sees an opportunity in wide-ranging programming that draws viewers […]

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Controversial Comedian Shane Gillis Plants A Black Flag On Woke Culture With Bud Light Partnership And SNL Reunion

February 5, 2024 by Serena Strauss Leave a Comment

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After being cast and then abruptly removed from the late-night sketch show in 2019, Shane Gillis has been confirmed to host the episode of “Saturday Night Live” on February 24. 21. Savage, a musician, will be joining him. Combine this with his widely-reported collaboration reeling beer company, Anheuser-Busch, product Bud Light; Shane Gills is the […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Television Tagged With: Bud Light, comedy, hollywood, Shane Gillis, SNL, television

Tim Sheridan Calls Kevin Smith’s Masters Of The Universe Fans Who Were Outraged At The Show’s Feminization “Trolls Who Really Didn’t Care”

January 30, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

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Tim Sheridan created quite a controversial stir, one that didn’t do so well for DC Comics with his plea to buy his gay Alan Scott Green Lantern book to “own the bigots” in late 2023. Many fans wondered how he arrived in a position to write books like this for DC Comics, and in a […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: Feminization, He-Man, Kevin Smith, television, tim sheridan

The Top 7 Earth Trek Television Shows of the Seventies

January 25, 2024 by The Dark Herald Leave a Comment

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Today we examine some interesting sci-fi television shows of the Seventies, which are often called Earth Trek, due to a resemblance to Star Trek, but on Earth. Somewhere in the 1970s… Old-Timey TV Exec:  This sci-fi crap is going to be huge I tells ya, HUGE!  This new generation of retards born after 1965 can’t get enough […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: 70s, Earth Trek, sci-fi, television

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