‘Harley Quinn’ renewed for fourth season

DC animated series ‘Harley Quinn‘ animated series came back to HBO Max for Season 3 earlier this summer, and today we’ve learned via Deadline that it has been renewed for a fourth season at the streamer.

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Trailer released for ‘Harley Quinn’ season 3

The trailer has been released for the third season of HBO Max’s DC animated show Harley Quinn. Check out the trailer below

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First Look at ‘Harley Quinn’ series three

During the DC Fandome event we got a first look at  ‘Harley Quinn’ season three which is coming to HBO Max.

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‘Harley Quinn’ animated series gets third season.

DC Animated show ‘Harley Quinn’ has been renewed for a third season on HBO Max. The series was previously on the now discontinued DC Universe. The news comes as Warner Bros officially announced Friday that DC Universe will no longer be home to scripted original series and will instead transition to solely a comic book subscription service called DC Universe Infinite.

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – Spoiler free review!

Written by Lewis Mainwaring & Benjamin Gummery


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Following 2015’s continuation of the Star Wars Saga The Force Awakens comes the second Disney-produced Star Wars film.

This is the first in a new series of ‘stand-alone’ Star Wars ‘Anthology’ films which will tie-in with the existing universe but not form part of the main story saga. With that being said the events of Rogue One are set directly before Star Wars Episode IV – A New Hope.

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Movie Gem of the Week: Death at a Funeral (2007)

Death at a Funeral (2007) is a classic British farce comedy directed by Frank Oz (Little Shop of Horrors) and written by Dean Craig (A Few Best Men). It features a great comic ensemble cast including Matthew MacFadyen, Kris Marshall, Ewen Bremner, Alan Tudyk Andy Nyman, Peter Dinklage, Rupert Graves and Keeley Hawes. death-at-a-funeral

The film follows the great tradition of british ‘farce’ comedies (i.e. The Ladykillers, Carry On). The story revolves around Daniel (MacFadyen) who is left to deal with the funeral arrangements for his late father. Things are complicated when his fathers ex-lover Peter (Dinklage) turns up at the wake and a hilarious comedy of errors ensues. Continue reading