Netflix canceled on Friday, making it . Actor Finn Jones, who plays Danny Rand/Iron Fist, released a statement on the show’s cancelation. “With every end is a new beginning,” Jones wrote on . “I have an enormous amount of love and respect for everyone involved with the last two seasons of this show. Defending the greatest city in the world amongst the most talented and warmest people has been a privilege and a joy. Blessed to have taken this journey and grateful for the ongoing support.” RELATED: A post shared by (@finnjones) on Oct 12, 2018 at 10:02pm PDT The first part of Jones’ statement may hint that the show’s cancelation isn’t the end for its characters, though what exactly that “new beginning” might be in this case is unknown and could just refer to more acting opportunities for Jones himself. There was also some ambiguity in Netflix’s original statement, which read, “While the series on Netflix has ended, the Immortal Iron Fist will live on.” However, there’s been no official statement on the future of Iron Fist‘s characters on the streaming service. Jones first appeared as Rand in the first season of Iron Fist, which debuted in 2017. He later reprised his role in The Defenders and Luke Cage Season 2. RELATED: Out now on Netflix, Marvel’s Iron Fist Season 2 stars Finn Jones as Danny Rand, Jessica Henwick as Colleen Wing, Sacha Dhawan as Davos, Tom Pelphrey as Ward Meachum, Jessica Stroup as Joy Meachum, Simone Missick as Misty Knight, and Alice Eve as Mary Walker. The post appeared first on .
October 13, 2018
Despite the fact that its recently-released second season has been considered by fans and critics alike to be a massive improvement on the first across the board, has officially been cancelled by Netflix. “Iron Fist will not return for a third season on Netflix,” Marvel and Netflix told in a joint statement following a period of . “Everyone at Marvel Television and Netflix is proud of the series and grateful for all the hard work from our incredible cast, crew and showrunners. We’re thankful to the fans who have watched these two seasons, and for the partnership we’ve shared on this series.” RELATED: While Iron Fist as a series has effectively ended, however, the statement also hinted that the character might not be done yet as far as the on-screen Marvel universe goes, stating. “While the series on Netflix has ended, the Immortal Iron Fist will live on.” Not counting The Defenders, which is currently in a state of limbo, Iron Fist is now the first Marvel Netflix original to be formally cancelled. Earlier this year, Jessica Jones was and The Punisher . Meanwhile, we are a mere week away from the release of Daredevil Season 3 and Luke Cage is expected to be formally renewed for its own third season sometime soon. As mentioned before, it was made clear that Danny Rand and his cohorts could return at some point in the future. However, in what form this will happen is not clear at the moment. In addition to The Defenders, the character did make an appearance and Luke Cage Season 2 and the door is definitely open for some more Power Man & Iron Fist team-ups. Furthermore, those involved in both and have also expressed interest in putting together a proper Heroes for Hire series at some point (although nothing formal as been put in motion.) RELATED: There is also Disney’s upcoming streaming service, which is fixing to . Given some time, Iron Fist and company could very well be involved. Although, it’s currently too early to tell. Ultimately, we’ll simply have to wait and see what Marvel has in store for the Iron Fist mythos going forward. But if there’s one thing we know for certain, is that the likes of Danny Rand, the Daughters of the Dragon and Typhoid Mary aren’t exactly known for staying down long. Out now on Netflix, Marvel’s Iron Fist Season 2 stars Finn Jones as Danny Rand, Jessica Henwick as Colleen Wing, Sacha Dhawan as Davos, Tom Pelphrey as Ward Meachum, Jessica Stroup as Joy Meachum, Simone Missick as Misty Knight, and Alice Eve as Mary Walker. The post appeared first on .
October 13, 2018
The third season of MTV’s will add the Candyman himself, Tony Todd, to the cast. According to , Todd will be one of the show’s new cast members, though his role is unknown at this time. Best known for playing the titular character in the Candyman trilogy, Todd is no stranger to the kind of horror stories that the next season of Scream will provide. The season will center around Deion Elliot, a running back whose past comes back to threaten not only his future as a football star, but also the lives of the people around him. RELATED: The reboot of the 1990s smash-hit horror Scream, the first two seasons of the show centered around a grisly series of murders in the town of Lakewood. However, the upcoming third season, which will last for six episodes, will be set in an entirely new location with a completely different cast of characters. Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere and Yaneley Arty have joined the show as executive producers, while Brett Matthews will serve as the showrunner for the season. The third season of MTV’s Scream, starring Tyler Posey, Mary J. Blige, Keke Palmer, Giorgia Whigham, Jessica Sula, CJ Wallace, Giullian Yao Gioiello, Tyga, RJ Cyler and Tony Todd, is currently filming. (via ) The post appeared first on .
October 12, 2018
When we think of , immediately comes to mind. Even though the movie is 25 years old, . In fact, Disney offered fans a Hocus Pocus sequel earlier this year when they released , which takes places 25 years after the events in the 1993 movie. However, if you still want to relive all the magic, you're in luck because you can watch the original as many times as you want starting now. Here are all the places you can catch the beloved film. Related: YouTube: For $2.99, on YouTube. Amazon Channels: Amazon gives you the options of either or purchasing it for $19.99. iTunes: You can for $19.99. Google Play: for $2.99 or buy it for $8.99. Freeform: The network will be airing the film throughout their , which includes back-to-back airings on Halloween.
October 12, 2018