Oh dear. Netflix’s latest cancellation is a big one, and it’s happened before the project could even release.It’s certainly nothing new forNetflixto suddenlycancel something that everyone’s excited about. We’ve seen it happen time and time again over the years whenfan-favourite series have been suddenly shut down, a practice whichpreviously leftFate: The Winx Sagaviewers on a permanent cliffhanger ending.Things don’t get much more annoying than that.Netflix subscribers can currently play the excellentOxenfree II: Lost Signalsfor free as part of their subscription - take a look at the trailer below.Now though, Varietyreportsthat according to a number of its unnamed sources, the streaming giant has now cancelled its live-actionMasters of the Universemovie. The film was set to take place on the planet of Eternia and, much like the animated seriesHe-Man & Masters Of The Universe, focus on the clash betweenHe-Man and Skeletor. Kyle Allen (American Horror Story: Apocalypse) had been cast as He-Man himself, andThe Lost Citydirectors Adam and Aaron Nee were directing.AdvertAccording to Variety, around $30 million has been spent on the film already, but some of the publication’s sources have suggested that the cost could actually be double that. It’s reported that Mattel is already looking for a new buyer for the film, so it could still eventually release, just not via Netflix. Given that the live-action movie has been on the cards since 2007, it’s really not had the smoothest ride.On a slightly more positive note, Netflix subscribers can currently get access to two brand new games for free via Netflix Games -Sonic Prime DashandOxenfree II: Lost Signals. Sonic Prime Dashis an endless runner platformer, whileOxenfree IIis a supernatural narrative adventure, and the sequel to 2016’sOxenfree(which is also available to play via Netflix Games). Don’t miss out on those.Featured Image Credit: NetflixTopics:Netflix,TV And Film

Oh dear. Netflix’s latest cancellation is a big one, and it’s happened before the project could even release.It’s certainly nothing new forNetflixto suddenlycancel something that everyone’s excited about. We’ve seen it happen time and time again over the years whenfan-favourite series have been suddenly shut down, a practice whichpreviously leftFate: The Winx Sagaviewers on a permanent cliffhanger ending.Things don’t get much more annoying than that.Netflix subscribers can currently play the excellentOxenfree II: Lost Signalsfor free as part of their subscription - take a look at the trailer below.Now though, Varietyreportsthat according to a number of its unnamed sources, the streaming giant has now cancelled its live-actionMasters of the Universemovie. The film was set to take place on the planet of Eternia and, much like the animated seriesHe-Man & Masters Of The Universe, focus on the clash betweenHe-Man and Skeletor. Kyle Allen (American Horror Story: Apocalypse) had been cast as He-Man himself, andThe Lost Citydirectors Adam and Aaron Nee were directing.AdvertAccording to Variety, around $30 million has been spent on the film already, but some of the publication’s sources have suggested that the cost could actually be double that. It’s reported that Mattel is already looking for a new buyer for the film, so it could still eventually release, just not via Netflix. Given that the live-action movie has been on the cards since 2007, it’s really not had the smoothest ride.On a slightly more positive note, Netflix subscribers can currently get access to two brand new games for free via Netflix Games -Sonic Prime DashandOxenfree II: Lost Signals. Sonic Prime Dashis an endless runner platformer, whileOxenfree IIis a supernatural narrative adventure, and the sequel to 2016’sOxenfree(which is also available to play via Netflix Games). Don’t miss out on those.Featured Image Credit: NetflixTopics:Netflix,TV And Film
Oh dear. Netflix’s latest cancellation is a big one, and it’s happened before the project could even release.It’s certainly nothing new forNetflixto suddenlycancel something that everyone’s excited about. We’ve seen it happen time and time again over the years whenfan-favourite series have been suddenly shut down, a practice whichpreviously leftFate: The Winx Sagaviewers on a permanent cliffhanger ending.Things don’t get much more annoying than that.Netflix subscribers can currently play the excellentOxenfree II: Lost Signalsfor free as part of their subscription - take a look at the trailer below.Now though, Varietyreportsthat according to a number of its unnamed sources, the streaming giant has now cancelled its live-actionMasters of the Universemovie. The film was set to take place on the planet of Eternia and, much like the animated seriesHe-Man & Masters Of The Universe, focus on the clash betweenHe-Man and Skeletor. Kyle Allen (American Horror Story: Apocalypse) had been cast as He-Man himself, andThe Lost Citydirectors Adam and Aaron Nee were directing.AdvertAccording to Variety, around $30 million has been spent on the film already, but some of the publication’s sources have suggested that the cost could actually be double that. It’s reported that Mattel is already looking for a new buyer for the film, so it could still eventually release, just not via Netflix. Given that the live-action movie has been on the cards since 2007, it’s really not had the smoothest ride.On a slightly more positive note, Netflix subscribers can currently get access to two brand new games for free via Netflix Games -Sonic Prime DashandOxenfree II: Lost Signals. Sonic Prime Dashis an endless runner platformer, whileOxenfree IIis a supernatural narrative adventure, and the sequel to 2016’sOxenfree(which is also available to play via Netflix Games). Don’t miss out on those.
Oh dear. Netflix’s latest cancellation is a big one, and it’s happened before the project could even release.
It’s certainly nothing new forNetflixto suddenlycancel something that everyone’s excited about. We’ve seen it happen time and time again over the years whenfan-favourite series have been suddenly shut down, a practice whichpreviously leftFate: The Winx Sagaviewers on a permanent cliffhanger ending.Things don’t get much more annoying than that.
Netflix subscribers can currently play the excellentOxenfree II: Lost Signalsfor free as part of their subscription - take a look at the trailer below.
Now though, Varietyreportsthat according to a number of its unnamed sources, the streaming giant has now cancelled its live-actionMasters of the Universemovie. The film was set to take place on the planet of Eternia and, much like the animated seriesHe-Man & Masters Of The Universe, focus on the clash betweenHe-Man and Skeletor. Kyle Allen (American Horror Story: Apocalypse) had been cast as He-Man himself, andThe Lost Citydirectors Adam and Aaron Nee were directing.
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According to Variety, around $30 million has been spent on the film already, but some of the publication’s sources have suggested that the cost could actually be double that. It’s reported that Mattel is already looking for a new buyer for the film, so it could still eventually release, just not via Netflix. Given that the live-action movie has been on the cards since 2007, it’s really not had the smoothest ride.
On a slightly more positive note, Netflix subscribers can currently get access to two brand new games for free via Netflix Games -Sonic Prime DashandOxenfree II: Lost Signals. Sonic Prime Dashis an endless runner platformer, whileOxenfree IIis a supernatural narrative adventure, and the sequel to 2016’sOxenfree(which is also available to play via Netflix Games). Don’t miss out on those.
Topics:Netflix,TV And Film