Netflix has cancelled “That ’90s Show” after two seasons, the news coming less than two months after the release of what are now the last episodes. Kurtwood Smith, who broke the news in a post, says: “I’ve loved every minute of getting to bring Grandpa Red to life for you all.” The follow-up to “That ’70s Show” centered on a new generation of Point Place basement dwellers, and brought back (almost) every major character from the original show.
Twenty-six episodes in all were produced. [Source: ] Hans Zimmer has reportedly left Barry Jenkins’ “Mufasa: The Lion King” project and has been replaced by Dave Metzger. No reason was given for the exit.
Zimmer scored the 1994 original, the 2019 photorealistic animated remake and collaborated with Metzger on the wildly successful Broadway musical. Metzger is a Disney veteran who composed the score of “Wish” and worked on some of the music of “Frozen” and “Moana”. [Source: ] FX has premiered the trailer for the sixth and final season of its mockumentary vampire comedy “What We Do in the Shadows” which is scheduled to premiere on October 21st on FX and Hulu.
In the new season, Laszlo tries to revive the dead, Nandor starts a conquest, and a new vampire is introduced. Photos have been released of Austin Butler (“Masters of the Air”) and a mohawked Matt Smith (“House of the Dragon”) on the set of Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming thriller “Caught Stealing”. Zoë Kravitz, Regina King, Liev Sc.