Superstore is NBC’s longest-running comedy. However, come this spring, it will be going up to the big Cloud 9 in the sky. After 6 seasons and 113 episodes, the show will air its final episode.
“We’re grateful to Universal Television and NBC for letting us make 113 episodes of a show we’re so proud of, and for giving us the chance to work with such an incredibly talented group of actors, writers and crew,” said executive producers Justin Spitzer, Gabe Miller and Jonathan Green. “We’re thankful most of all to the viewers who’ve stuck with us for the past six years (or discovered us somewhere along the way). We’ll do our best to go out strong and give you the satisfying ending you deserve.”
Personally, I wish they would have waited to see how the sitcom would do without America Ferrera as its lead before making this decision. I think it would have been fun to watch Dina (Lauren Ash) try to run the asylum, I mean, the Superstore.
The 11 final episodes begin airing on January 14th.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgFnKeyRH-c During the season premiere of Grey’s Anatomy, the medical drama brought back Patrick Dempsey as McDreamy. Tonight, they revived another dead character. Actually, the show’s first dead lead George O’Malley.
Just like Derek Shepherd, he came to Meredith Grey in her COVID-19 coma. She was finally able to say all she wanted to say him since that night he died in their arms back in 2009.
Since they got Dempsey and T.R. Knight to return to the ABC series, I wonder who will be next? Will it be McSteamy? Her mom? Her dad? Her sister? Now that I think about it, anyone who loves Meredith dies on the show. I wouldn’t want to be cast as her next lover because your time in Seattle Grace will be short.
In the olden days of television. If they brought back old characters for visits, then that meant it was going to be the show’s final season. Wondering if it will be the same Grey’s?
Before Heather Graham had multiple boyfriends in her movies, her boyfriend, Mike Seaver, had multiple girlfriends, including her, on Growing Pains. She looks the same now as she did when she was 17 in that 1987 episode.
Watch the video to see what she told Ryan Seacrest of Kirk Cameron today on Live with Kelly and Ryan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGy16GQHz-g&feature=youtu.be
Let’s be honest; we are still at least six months away before we can even think about going into a movie theater again. What are the studios going to do?
Well, Warner Bros announced today that they will be releasing their 2021 movies on both HBO Max and in theaters on the same day.
“After considering all available options and the projected state of moviegoing throughout 2021, we came to the conclusion that this was the best way for WarnerMedia’s motion picture business to navigate the next 12 months,” said Jason Kilar, CEO, WarnerMedia. “More importantly, we are planning to bring consumers 17 remarkable movies throughout the year, giving them the choice and the power to decide how they want to enjoy these films. Our content is extremely valuable, unless it’s sitting on a shelf not being seen by anyone. We believe this approach serves our fans, supports exhibitors and filmmakers, and enhances the HBO Max experience, creating value for all.”
Their 2021 theatrical lineup includes The Little Things, Judas and the Black Messiah, Tom & Jerry, Godzilla vs. Kong, Mortal Kombat, Those Who Wish Me Dead, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, In The Heights, Space Jam: A New Legacy, The Suicide Squad, Reminiscence, Malignant, Dune, The Many Saints of Newark, King Richard, Cry Macho and Matrix 4.
Wonder Woman: 1984 will kick things off on December 25th.
This makes a lot of sense. While the small screen is not as good as the big one. However, it is better than none at all. I have a feeling Disney, Viacom, and Universal will follow suit on their streaming platforms Disney+, CBS All Access, and Peacock, respectively.