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Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Check out Netflix's 'Love Death + Robots' ahead of Shreveport's Geek'd Con
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — Geek'd Con is a few months away, but to get in the mood, fans should check out some of Netflix's recent releases. Shreveport's Geek'd Con returns, what you need to know Geek'd Con will be held in Shreveport, providing fans with an opportunity to dive into an immersive experience filled with pop culture and comics. Additionally, Netflix's latest release, 'Love, Death & Robots,' is likely to captivate fans alike. The streaming giant has recently launched a new season of this popular animated anthology series, which first premiered in 2019. 'Love, Death & Robots' explores various genres, including science fiction, horror, fantasy, and comedy. Since its debut, the show has garnered a significant following, with each episode telling a unique story featuring different characters, settings, plots, and artistic styles. Kai Cenat goes from King to Headmaster with launch of Streamer University, Louisiana native joins him Several episodes in the latest season have caught the attention of fans on social media. Two episodes worth checking out are from season 4: episodes four and nine. Episode four, titled '400 Boys,' is set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian world where gangs battle for territory. However, the story takes an unexpected turn when these gangs must unite to fight against giant mutants known as the 400 Boys. This episode reflects today's political climate and explores themes of unity and survival within society. Episode nine, titled 'Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners,' features modern appliances and objects sharing their sarcastic opinions about the humans who use them daily. The episode explores the absurdity of human behavior. To check out the trailer for Love Death + Robots, visit YouTube. For more information on Geek'd Con, visit their website Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Mint
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Upcoming new OTT releases in US: Love Death + Robots, Beast Games, and more
There's a lot happening in the world of entertainment this week. From new seasons of Love Death + Robots and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, to the renewal of Beast Games, there's plenty to keep an eye on. Here's a quick look at the biggest updates and releases. The animated series is made up of a collection of short films, each created by different teams of cast and crew. While some episodes share a few crew members, most are produced independently. The title Love Death + Robots reflects the common themes explored in each episode—usually touching on one or more of those three ideas. The series doesn't follow a fixed cast. Instead, each episode features a new set of voice actors. For instance, in the upcoming season, the voice cast includes names like the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, John Boyega, and several others. The show will start streaming on Netflix from 15 May 2025. When MrBeast launched the first season of Beast Games, few could have predicted just how popular it would become. Now, thanks to its massive success, Amazon Prime Video has renewed the show for two more seasons. Hosted and co-created by MrBeast, also known as Jimmy Donaldson, Beast Games brings together 1,000 contestants to face a series of physical, mental, and social challenges — all for the chance to win a life-changing $10 million cash prize. Hulu is bringing back The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives for a second season. The new episodes will continue to follow the lives of the #MomTok group, delving into past drama, shifting friendships, and personal struggles. The new season will be available to stream from 15 May on Hulu. Overcompensating follows Benn (Benito Skinner), a closeted former football player, who forms a close friendship with Carmen (Wally Baram), a socially isolated high school student. With support from Benn's older sister and her boyfriend, the pair navigate the challenges of adolescence—including misguided romantic encounters, underage drinking, and identity struggles. With 10 episodes, the show is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video from 15 May.
Yahoo
26-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Neo Cinema Content Distribution Platform and Creator Marketplace Escape.AI Debuts in Beta
a neo-cinema content distribution platform and creator marketplace founded by 'The Matrix' VFX Oscar winner John Gaeta, has debuted in beta. The aim of the platform is to allow filmmakers, digital artists, and game creators to showcase and monetize original content while offering audiences a curated viewing experience. It aims to attract content creators using generative AI, game engines and other emerging production technologies. More from Variety Magic Leap Hires ILMxLab Co-Founder John Gaeta National Film Registry names 25 titles How to spot the vfx pro's signature ' caters to a new generation of viewers looking to discover a new generation of bold, innovative stories and connect directly with the people producing them,' Gaeta said, adding that he hopes to attract interest from viewers who 'like edgy-fun shows like Love Death + Robots or the type of stories spun from game worlds.' Of the opportunity for content creators, he added, ' champions the autonomy and growth of the newest class of creators by removing old system obstacles, increasing visibility for new voices, harnessing emergent technologies and enabling a vibrant community between artists, fans and supporters. Previously, this combination of qualities was desperately lacking for audiences and creators alike.' is designed to help creators monetize their work through direct fan support, merchandise offerings, and creator-specific subscription options. Said Gaeta,' champions the autonomy and growth of the newest class of creators by removing old system obstacles, increasing visibility for new voices, harnessing emergent technologies and enabling a vibrant community between artists, fans and supporters.' Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Grammy Predictions, From Beyoncé to Kendrick Lamar: Who Will Win? Who Should Win? What's Coming to Netflix in February 2025