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Sex Criminals gets a Prime Video Order

Sex Criminals

Kumail Nanjiani, Emily V. Gordon, and Tze Chun are adapting Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky‘s Sex Criminals for Prime Video. The show will run for eight episodes and based on the comic series that was published by Image Comics and ran from 2013 to 2020 running 32 issues (30 plus a #69 issue and one-shot). Nanjiani is set for a role in the series.

The series is about a girl who when she has sex, it stops time. She meets Jon, who has the same gift. And together, they decide to rob banks.

Nanjiani and Gordon will executive product the show through their Winter Coat Films. Chun will also exec produce as well as Winter Coat’s Dani Melia, Dani Gorin of LuckyChap, Fraction and Zdarsky. LuckyChap’s Louie Hayes produces.

The series has been praised and won numerous awards including two Eisners. It previously was in development at Universal Televion in he mid-2010s but the project didn’t move forward.

(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Invincible Season 4 Gets an Official Trailer

To save the universe, he really will need to be… [slam to title card]

Invincible is an adult animated superhero series that revolves around 17-year-old Mark Grayson, who’s just like every other guy his age — except his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet, Omni-Man. But as Mark develops powers of his own, he discovers his father’s legacy may not be as heroic as it seems.

Invincible Season 4 arrives March 18 on Prime Video!

Henry Cavill delivers an update on the Prime Video/Games Workshop Warhammer project

Henry Cavill as 40K Emperor

Rumors have swirled for quite some time about the previously announced “Warhammer project” from Henry Cavill, Amazon’s Prime Video, and Games Workshop. Announced in December 2022 it was believed the project might be in danger of falling apart and some decisions about it needed to be done by December 2024. Well, it looks like the project is very alive as Cavill has given an update as to where things stand.

Cavill took to social media stating:

To celebrate some Warhammer news, I decided to make a pilgrimage to the very first place I bought Warhammer models over 30 years ago….the Little Shop, on my home island of Jersey! 

My incredible team and I, alongside the brilliant minds at Games Workshop, have been working away in concept rooms, breaking down approaches to the enormity and magnificence of the Warhammer world. Together, we’ve been sifting through the plethora of incredible characters and poring over old tomes and texts. Our combined efforts have led us to a fantastic place to start our Universe, which has been agreed upon by those up on high at both Amazon and Games Workshop. That starting place shall, for now, remain a secret. Watch this space, though—more to come in time!

With the release of Secret Level this week and its Warhammer 40K focused episode, maybe we’ll indeed see more of Games Workshop’s properties on the small screen.

Prime Video announces Secret Level, a new adult-animated series featuring Dungeons & Dragons, Warhammer 40,000, and more

Prime Video announced during the Gamescom Opening Night Live global livestream, their new adult-animated anthology series: Secret Level, featuring original short stories set within the worlds of some of the most beloved video games. From Amazon MGM Studios and Blur Studio, creators of Love, Death + Robots, comes 15 mind-bending episodes and groundbreaking animation. Secret Level will be available exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories worldwide on December 10.

Each episode of Secret Level serves as a gateway to a new adventure, unlocking exciting worlds from beloved gaming classics and highly anticipated new titles. Prepare for an unforgettable journey, where Amazon MGM Studios and gaming’s finest unite in a first-of-its-kind event that brings together more game IP in a single series than has ever been done before. Below is the incredible list of games who inspired the 15 epic stories found in Secret Level.   

  • Armored Core
  • Concord
  • Crossfire
  • Dungeons & Dragons
  • Exodus
  • Honor of Kings
  • Mega Man
  • New World: Aeternum
  • PAC-MAN
  • PlayStation (Highlighting various PlayStation Studios beloved entities)
  • Sifu
  • Spelunky
  • The Outer Worlds
  • Unreal Tournament
  • Warhammer 40,000

Secret Level is created by and executive produced by Tim Miller. Dave Wilson serves as executive producer and supervising director.

Batman: Caped Crusader S1E7 Moving Target delivers some nice action in a forgettable episode

Batman: Caped Crusader Moving Target

Batman: Caped Crusader‘s “Moving Target” is a pretty simple episode involving a hit coming out of prison against Gordon. It’s a decent episode that doesn’t deliver too much more as far as character development but it does dive into some intriguing concepts to debate.

At the heart of the episode is Barbara Gordon who has helped a prisoner get out early, angering her father. From there a hit has the two of them on the run with Renee Montoya guarding them and Batman attempting to figure out who’s behind it.

The episode’s highlight is really the special appearances with guests like Floyd Lawton, Onomatopoeia, and Jim Corrigan. Each is a twist on the characters we know and feel more like fun name drops than anything else.

It should move some characters’ stories along including if the Gordons and Montoya can trust Batman and we’ll see if the guest stars go anywhere beyond the episode.

The voice acting, as it is for most of the series, is good. None of it really stands out but none if it is bad and distracting. There’s some emotional moments but it doesn’t feel like the actors really conveyed the stress or fear of their situation. It’s kind of flat here.

Overall, “Moving Target” doesn’t break any ground and feels a bit like a filler episode but is still entertaining as Gordon and their crew must hunker down as they’re besieged by hitmen. It’s a concept that goes back a long way and there’s some nice twists and turns but overall, it’s a forgettable episode that’s good but doesn’t stand out.

Overall Rating: 7.0

Batman: Caped Crusader S1E6 Night Ride has a Scooby-Doo feel to it

Batman: Caped Crusader

In the sixth episode of Batman: Caped Crusader, “Night Ride,” after a series of robberies in Gotham, Batman wrestles with the possibility that the culprit might be from beyond the grave. Meanwhile, Harvey Dent’s morality is tested when a generous campaign donation comes in from a most nefarious source.

Batman: Caped Crusader has been an interesting series. It’s hard to not compare it to Batman: The Animated Series and overall it feels like a companion to it but also a slight “what if” take as well. The characters, world, and style are similar and familiar, but it’s often a new and different take on them. “Night Ride” introduces a new version of the Gentleman Ghost and as far as episodes, it feels like an homage to Scooby-Doo, so much so I expected the Mystery Machine to show up.

The series up to this point has been generally grounded. While it’s in an alternate take of the real world, the technology, buildings, vehicles, all have rules of some sort. Here, we see the series step into the fantastical with a literal ghost who has a grudge against the average person. It really does feel like a Scooby-Doo episode where I expected the villain to have their mask ripped off in the end and all of their tricks explained with technology. But no, it sticks to its horror sense with Batman seeking out Papa Midnite and having to perform a ritual to save the day. It’s an interesting one-off episode and one you’d expect to have aired during Halloween season if this was being shown after school.

The episode also keeps an ongoing narrative going as well. Harvey Dent’s Mayoral race is facing pressure and he’s sinking in the polls. The episode, and storyline, has been a nice build towards his eventual turn into Two-Face and this is the first time we see his anger boil over. There’s also some key moments where his fight for justice is brought into question, playing into the series overall questioning of corruption and who we can trust.

“Night Ride” is a fun episode but its supernatural aspect feels a little out of place for the series at this point. We’re still being introduced to the world of Gotham, it’s characters, and technology, and adding this feels like it doesn’t quite fit into that. It’s almost too supernatural. Still, if you disregard that, it’s a fun episode with some nice character moments for Alfred especially. It’s not quite up to the quality of previous episodes but it’s still a lot of fun.

Overall Rating: 7.5

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