There are already multiple Lucasfilm TV series coming to Disney’s streaming service Disney+ including The Mandalorian and an untitled series following Cassian Andor from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Now another Lucasfilm title could be on the way, but it’s not set in the Star Wars universe. According to reports, Ron Howard and Jon Kasdan are in negotiations to bring a TV series based on the 1988 fantasy movie Willow to the streaming service.
An official trailer was released this week for Pavarotti, a documentary about Luciano Pavarotti which is directed by Academy Award winner Ron Howard.
The movie looks at the life of the legendary tenor, paired with interviews with those who knew him and footage from some of his incredible performances. You can find a synopsis for Pavarotti and check out the trailer below.
Apple has unveiled Apple TV+, their very own subscription-based streaming service. This is a huge moment for the tech giant, which will now be entering the ring with the likes of Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu to deliver original content from some of the best storytellers. Steven Spielberg, J.J. Abrams, M. Night Shyamalan, Ron Howard, Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Aniston, Steve Carell, Sofia Coppola, Reese Witherspoon, Hailee Steinfeld, and Damien Chazelle are among those who already have titles on the way which will be available exclusively on Apple TV+.
Though a lot of the details on what we could see are still limited, a pair of preview videos show us what to expect from the streaming service. Check out the videos below.
More Arrested Development is on the way from creator Mitchell Hurwitz, and Netflix has released an official trailer for the new episodes.
Said new episodes are the second half of season five. The first half of the season was released about a year ago. Netflix describes the new episodes with few words, saying simply “One Murder. No Masterminds.”
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Available on Blu-ray today, Solo: A Star Wars Story contains all of its supplemental content on a second Blu-ray disc. A Movies Anywhere digital copy code is also included with purchase.
Below is a breakdown of the bonus materials and special features included with the in-home release.
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