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Here’s What Marvel’s ‘Daredevil’ Overhaul Means for Streaming
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Angela Watercutter
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Oct, 23
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Trouble, it seems, is afoot in the Mouse House. Daredevil:
Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard Deal Changes the Game
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Angela Watercutter
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Oct, 23
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After more than 20 months and more hurdles than a
Netflix Just Shipped Its Last DVD. The Algorithms Won
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Angela Watercutter
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Sep, 23
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Collectively, separately, Netflix’s film nerds mourn. On X/Twitter, and in
The 7 Best Conspiracies About Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
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Angela Watercutter
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26
Sep, 23
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First thing’s first: Misinformation and disinformation are bad. False tweets
Streaming TV Is Entering Its Jock Phase
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Angela Watercutter
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25
Sep, 23
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Gather ‘round, ye readers, I have a question for you:
Why Is Everyone Asking Men About the Roman Empire?
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Angela Watercutter
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16
Sep, 23
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If the question hasn’t hit your For You page or
The Creator of ‘Andor’ Is Fired Up About the Streaming Data Wars
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Angela Watercutter
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2
Sep, 23
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Frank D. Gilroy, the father of Andor creator Tony Gilroy,
The Anticlimactic Death of the Streaming Wars
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Angela Watercutter
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Aug, 23
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Maybe A League of Their Own was doomed to strike
How an Iowa School District Used ChatGPT to Ban Books
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Angela Watercutter
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Aug, 23
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For bookworms, reading a headline like “School District Uses ChatGPT
Marvel’s VFX Workers Have Moved to Unionize—and It’s a Huge Deal for Hollywood
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Angela Watercutter
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Aug, 23
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One of the many knock-on effects of Marvel making post-credit
Meeting Sinéad O’Connor in a Cracker Barrel Parking Lot, 1998
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Angela Watercutter
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Aug, 23
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Sinéad O’Connor was seated amongst the Amish folks. Whoever gave
‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ Signal the Start of Hollywood’s Apocalypse
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Angela Watercutter
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Jul, 23
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“Barbenheimer”—the collective celebration around the release of the Barbie and
The 14 Best Movies on Apple TV+ Right Now
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Angela Watercutter
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Jul, 23
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When it comes to originals, Netflix and Amazon have the deepest libraries