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Not been to any concerts for a little while now :(
I've seen Beyonce (twice), Christina Aguilera, Dido, Leann Rimes, Alicia Keys, Bon Jovi (3 times), REM, Rag n Bone Man, Paolo Nutini, The Eagles and Pink Floyd. And I was at a festival where Travis and Eminem both played sets.
Oh, nearly forgot Enya and Natalie Imbruglia :D
After Netflix cancelled Marvel’s The Punisher after two seasons, fans had hoped to see their fan-favourite superhero series on the television screen once again. A new report suggests that the show might be rebooted in different streaming platforms. However, Jon Berthnal will continue playing the vigilante Frank Castle / Punisher in the reboot show as well.
Several sources speculated that the show might be heading towards Disney+ with the same storyline. The Punisher takes place in the same universe as the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Disney’s Direct-to-Consumer and International chairman, Kevin A. Mayer, once reported that there were high chances for Disney+ to pick up series from Season 2. But, the new report doesn’t support Mayer’s claim.
Mikey Sutton, a renowned tipster, reported that Marvel is planning to develop the Punisher series for adult audiences. Since the proposed plan couldn’t be possible with Disney, and Marvel is looking to send the series either to Hulu or FX. The Punisher, without any violence,, would be like an action-comedy. Even fans wouldn’t want to see the PG version of Frank Castle.
The Punisher: War Journal
Sutton added that the upcoming series would be based on the popular War Journal comic book. If the series moves forward, then it wouldn’t be the continuity of the story arc from Netflix’s The Punisher. The show creators could use the multiverse theory, and introduce another Frank Castle from a different dimension. The revival of the Punisher could also help to make the way for the revival of other fallen shows like Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones.
This isn’t the confirmation for now, because Disney might be changing its traditional ways after the acquisition of 20th Century Fox. Ryan Reynolds already confirmed that the third Deadpool movie is in the works with Disney and Marvel Studios. Reynolds’s confirmation simply suggests that the Mouse House is finally heading to develop R-Rated movies. So, The Punisher in Disney isn’t dead, for now.
That music from "Once Upon A Time In The West". Every time I hear it, it gives me goosebumps and makes the hairs on my neck stand, fantastic piece of music.
Mainly rock music from the 1970s through the early 1990s with some heavy metal and grunge thrown in the mix but I will listen to most music without much objection.
Amazon has announced that it plans to create a TV show based on the Fallout game series with Westworld creators, Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, at the helm.
Currently, in pre-production, the techno-thriller drama series is something that Bethesda has wanted for a while, it seems. In a statement, Todd Howard, Executive Producer at the games studio explained, 'over the last decade, we looked at many ways to bring Fallout to the screen.' He continued, 'but it was clear from the moment I first spoke with Jonah and Lisa a few years ago, that they and the team at Kilter were the ones to do it right. We’re enormous fans of their work and couldn’t be more excited to work with them and Amazon Studios.'
Due to the very early stages of production, there aren't any concrete details of what to expect here. There are some positive glimmers though. Most notably, in the statement, Joy and Nolan explained that they're keen to 'bring this massive, subversive, and darkly funny universe to life' which should indicate a little bit of what to expect here.
That same statement also goes onto point out that the Fallout world is 'serious and harsh in tone, yet sprinkled with moments of ironic humour and B-movie nuclear fantasies' suggesting this will be the crux of the TV series.
Nolan and Joy already have a deal with Amazon, working on a techno-thriller drama, The Peripheral, based on the William Gibson novel of the same name, and, of course, Westworld has been a smash hit with a fourth season recently commissioned. So, the pedigree is certainly there for success. Fallout isn't the first games based TV series to be released with The Witcher succeeding remarkably well in recent times and a Halo TV series also currently in the works.
Despite a somewhat disappointing final season I still rank Game of Thrones as my favourite TV show. During lockdown I've been rewatching from the start and the first few seasons were fantastic.
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