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Batman: Caped Crusader returns the co-creator of the 90s’ Batman: The Animated Series to telling the Gotham crimefighter’s stories.
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The adult-animated Harley Quinn gets a spinoff in Kite Man: Hell Yeah!, featuring the adventures of one of the more unlikely characters from the DC roster.
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Kevin Costner carries the American West with him wherever he goes.
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The animation is quite similar to Drifting Home and Bubble.
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New series The Proof Is Out There: Military Mysteries would fit right into a past era of grazing cable programming on a lazy Saturday afternoon.
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Major Rosenthal’s courage during the Münster mission is one
aspect of the series that stays
true to history.
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Seth Rogen's involvement makes this a far more inspired turtle adventure than you may expect.
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This grim fantasy will have you on the edge of your seat during the entirety of its first episode.
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Some of the best efforts from the DC Animated Universe have now come from the "Tomorrowverse" series.
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The first episode of Undead Unluck is an extremely promising start for the anime adaptation of a long-running manga series — and it's got all the hallmarks of a great performer.
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Five teens find themselves at the center of a battle between good voodoo spirits and bad voodoo demons in the new animated series Fright Krewe.
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The Italian-Fench-produced series (presented in English) stars Matthias Schoenaerts, Nicholas Pinnock, Lisa Vicari and Noomi Rapace.
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Hannah Waddingham, Matthew Berry, Richard Ayoade, Duncan Trussell and Pam Murphy are the main voice cast for the series, which will be on Fox for at least three seasons.
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Annie Murphy, John Cho, Christine Baranski, Amy Hill, Stephen Root and Kiersey Clemons star in the animated comedy.
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This one-off adventure is a satisfying and thrilling tale that combines horror elements with classic Bat-catastrophes.
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Tired tropes, stiff animation, and low-quality character designs make these 15-minute episodes feel far more drawn out than they should be.
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Ballmastrz: Rubicon is an absolutely fantastic way both to reboot the series and pay homage to classic anime that came before it.
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She was outspoken when the expectation was silence, and was demure in the face of demands that she become an exhibitionist.
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A fun-sized treat for anyone looking for a little animated romance.
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There’s nothing in Chillin’ in My 30s that you haven’t seen before in one format or another.