Disney reveals key details for Mary Poppins sequel
The company revealed in a release that the new film will be titled Mary Poppins Returns, as well as plot details and a release of Christmas Day 2018.
The company revealed in a release that the new film will be titled Mary Poppins Returns, as well as plot details and a release of Christmas Day 2018.
The director, who has been a key player in the franchise from the beginning, told the L.A. Times he would like to step away, at least momentarily.
A cable over 4100 miles long is under development by Facebook and Microsoft. It will stretch from Virginia to Spain and help increase bandwidth for use by the two companies and others.
The RoundTable crew covers a gambit today, everything for Disney movies, to horror favorites, to the FCC. Luckily it doesn’t leave us crying like Adam on prom night.
A collection of internet organizations, including Kickstarter and Reddit, organized with Fight for the Future to urge the government commission to examine services that are exempt from data usage. These include T-Mobile’s Binge On, which keeps content providers like Netflix and YouTube from using customer’s data. The group believes these could be a threat to net neutrality, they said in a letter.
Despite the three previous delays, the latest trailer for the sidescroller has been panned by comments, personalities, and outlets. The graphics and narration tone were the most criticized.
John Carpenter, writer and director of the original 1978 film Halloween, will return to the series after 30 years. He will act as executive producer in the next film of the franchise, in partnership with Blumhouse Productions and Mixamax Films.
On Monday May 23, the first trailer for the live action version of Beauty and the Beast premiered on Good Morning America. This is the first teaser trailer for Disney’s live action remake of the acclaimed 1991 animated film, which was the first animated film to be nominated for the…
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At Google I/O 2016, VP of Engineering for Android David Burke spoke about the many changes coming to the platform. These include many under the hood improvements as well as new features.