Michael Waldron recently addressed questions about Chad Powers’ first season, offering insight into the creative decisions that shaped its format. Speaking in a Reddit AMA, the writer and showrunner reflected on how the six-episode structure came together during development, emphasizing that the approach was intentional and aligned with the overall vision for the series. Michael [.] The post Why Chad Powers Was Just 6 Episodes Long Revealed appeared first on ComingSoon. net Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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Is Sting performing before the Super Bowl? NFL teases a star-studded pre-game show at Levi’s Stadium in 2026
Sting is set to headline the NFL’s Super Bowl concert series in February next year, just in time to hype the fans ahead of the games.
Don’t Nod is making a game based on a Netflix IP
Don’t Nod is making a game based on a Netflix IP
Don’t Nod is making a game based on a Netflix IP
Don’t Nod is making a game based on a Netflix IP
Invincible VS adds Robot and Monster Girl and sets Closed Alpha date
Two more members of the Guardians of the Globe are joining Quarter Up’s Invincible fighting game.
The Outer Worlds 2 review: Spectacular space escapades
Obsidian expands on many of the ideas in the original Outer Worlds in stellar fashion with a grand new galaxy-spanning adventure.
To Be Free in New York City: Sam Smith at Warsaw / October 15 2025
“I have been touring so much, since the age of 21. I went from playing in venues of this size to playing in arenas in one year,” Sam Smith related to the audience at Brooklyn’s 1, 100-capacity Warsaw on October 15. “I stayed in those arenas for nearly 10 years, and it was a really amazing experience, and I love singing in those rooms . but my favorite shows, and the ones that changed me as an artist, were the gigs that were shared in rooms like this, that are built for music.” The British crooner’s popularity skyrocketed in 2014, initially.
Ananya Panday starrer Call Me Bae Season 2 to go on floors by November-end: Report
After marking her OTT debut with Call Me Bae, Ananya Panday is ready to return as the stylish and spirited Bae in the show’s much-awaited second season. The Dharma Productions and Dharmatic Entertainment-backed coming-of-age dramedy, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video India in September 2024, received an enthusiastic response from audiences. Soon after its release, Prime Video officially confirmed a second season, and now, fresh reports reveal that Call Me Bae 2 will go on floors by the end of November 2025. According to a report by Mid-Day, a source close to the development shared, “Call Me Bae is one of the most successful shows for both Prime Video India and Dharmatic Entertainment. The prep on the second season had begun soon after the show dropped last year. In a few weeks, the cast will face the camera.”The insider further added that the creative team intends to continue building on the themes that resonated deeply with viewers. “Hashtag Behencode found resonance with the female audience, and the makers want to explore it further. The first part featured a #MeToo track. The upcoming edition too will carry an empowering message, delivered in the show’s signature breezy tone,” the source said. Collin D’Cunha, who helmed the first season, is expected to return to the director’s chair. Much of the original cast-including Gurfateh Pirzada, Vihaan Samat, Muskkan Jaferi, and Niharika Lyra Dutt-will reportedly reprise their roles. The second season aims to deepen the exploration of sisterhood, one of the highlights of the first season, while amping up the humour and emotional drama. On the work front, Ananya Panday was last seen in Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh. She was recently spotted shooting for her next film Chand Mera Dil, opposite Kill fame Lakshya Lalwani. Also Read: Diwali 2025: From Shraddha Kapoor to Shilpa Shetty to Ananya Panday, Bollywood stars celebrate the festival of lights with grandeur; watch.
ShackStream: Crow Country on The Stevetendo Show! Episode 639
We’re finally playing Crow Country on The Stevetendo Show!
‘Rhizome’ Explores Legacy of Laos Secret War at Tokyo Gap-Financing Market
A new feature film examining the buried trauma of America’s “Secret War” in Laos is seeking co-producers and sales agents at the Tokyo Gap-Financing Market, with production slated for 2026. “Rhizome,” directed by Jakrawal Nilthamrong (Rotterdam winner “Vanishing Point,” Venice selection “Anatomy of Time”) and produced by Chatchai Chaiyon (“Manta Ray”), follows Na, a Lao-American [.].