Friday the 13th Heads to Streaming, Teletubbies Return, Where's Our Chucky-Michael Myers-Jason Crossover?
It's hump day, folks. The middle of the week, when we all keep checking to make sure it's not actually Thursday (it's not, I just checked). It's also time for a new issue of the /Film Newsletter, with all the trimmings.
This issue features a bunch of news about the Friday the 13th series headed to Peacock, a guide to what you, as an adult, need to know about the Teletubbies reboot, a review of the latest episode of Andor, and much more.
Have You Heard the News?
Yes, there's a Friday the 13th series headed to Peacock, and Bryan Fuller (Hannibal) is at the helm. And that's not the end of this story.
But will Jason appear in the show?
And when the heck are they going to make another Friday the 13th movie?
In non-Friday the 13th news, Netflix has announced a bunch of details about the latest Stranger Things Day.
A new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever TV spot gives us our best look yet at Namor.
Cameron Crowe might not seem like a guy who would direct a Marvel movie, but he's actually open to the idea, as long as he gets to tell a specific story.
The highly-anticipated TV adaptation of The Last Of Us finally has a premiere date set for January 2023.
Reviews
Bryan Young has your recap of the latest episode of Andor right here.
And Rafael Motamayor recaps the latest episode of Chainsaw Man.
The Florence Pugh movie The Wonder is now in theaters, so here's my review from TIFF.
Features and Exclusives
The Teletubbies are about to rise from their slumber. Here is Everything You, An Adult, Need To Know About Netflix's Teletubbies Reboot.
Ryan Coogler wanted Black Panther: Wakanda Forever to feel like a '90s blockbuster.
Michael Myers, Chucky, and Jason Voorhees are all on Peacock. That has us asking a very important question: when are we getting the ultimate team-up movie?
Halloween may be over, but here are Jamie Lee Curtis' 13 Best Halloween Moments, Ranked to keep the spirit alive.
Video of the Day
Martin Scorsese's epic The Irishman was released in theaters 3 years ago this week. So to honor that, here's a neat little video Netflix put together featuring living legends Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Al Pacino, and Scorsese, talking about the film. It is what it is. Also: check out Joe Pesci's mustache.
Parting Words
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