Any ideas on when 13 reasons why finished filming? A few seems seemed quite socially distanced so wondered whether some of the filming was done in a covid restricted setting. There was also only 10 episodes rather than the normal 13
It was intended to be. Google is your friend.
The final season of the show will be shorter than usual, consisting of only 10 episodes instead of the customary 13. Showrunner Brian Yorkey told Entertainment Weekly that the reason for this is purely narrative-focused.
Not as good a friend as you.
I doubt it. Netflix shows are typically completed well before any airing. Based on Instagram posts I think filming took place around October - December last year.
Not surprised. Was an odd choice by Netflix to buy the rights of his back catalogue in the first place.
According to the 13 Reasons Why Wikipedia Page - âThe fourth season began filming in July 2019 and finished in December 2019â
Has anyone watched The Woods on Netflix? I find the way they have put in English dialogue annoying. Does anyone know how to make it so I can watch the Polish version?
Miller wrote that he was raising his subscriber numbers for the latest quarter âprimarily due to what we still believe is a âcocooning effectâ at hand due to fears surrounding the coronavirus.â And he highlighted: âNot only is Netflixâs service impervious to the effects of the virus, but because the price is so low, it is impervious to any derivative recessionary effects that may arise as a result.â
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Lucifer renewed for sixth (and final) season.
Cursed, based on the illustrated novel of the same name by Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler, premieres July 17. Stars Aussie Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why) as Nimue, who is destined to become Lady of the Lake in the Arthurian legend.
Excellent news.
The boy Filipe Mahe, now 33, who the character Jonah from Tonga was based on, and Kerry Brewster the documentary maker who says Chris Lilley ripped the character from her 2004 ABC series, have both now spoken up.
Whoever at Netflix thought it was a good idea to get the rights for Lilleyâs back catalogue is an idiot. This was always inevitably going to be a problem, especially in the US market. Not to mention his humour has dated horribly in the past decade.
Not just that, but also signed him on to make content for them