
Fri Oct 04 06:23:23 UTC 2024: ## Netflix Cancels “That ’90s Show” After Two Seasons
The much-anticipated sequel to “That ’70s Show”, “That ’90s Show”, has been cancelled by Netflix after just two seasons. The news was revealed by Kurtwood Smith, who played Grandpa Red, in a social media post.
The series brought back nearly all the original cast members to introduce a new generation of Point Place basement dwellers. Despite its nostalgic appeal, “That ’90s Show” failed to capture the same audience as its predecessor.
**Zimmer Out, Metzger In for “Mufasa: The Lion King”**
Meanwhile, the highly anticipated “Mufasa: The Lion King” prequel has seen a change in its musical direction. Hans Zimmer, who scored the original 1994 animated film and its 2019 remake, has reportedly left the project. He will be replaced by Dave Metzger, who collaborated with Zimmer on the Broadway adaptation of “The Lion King”.
**”What We Do in the Shadows” Returns for Final Season**
Fans of the mockumentary vampire comedy “What We Do in the Shadows” can look forward to a final season premiering on October 21st. The new season promises a wild ride with Laszlo trying to revive the dead, Nandor embarking on a conquest, and the introduction of a new vampire.
**Aronofsky’s “Caught Stealing” Begins Filming**
The upcoming thriller “Caught Stealing”, directed by Darren Aronofsky, has begun filming in New York City. Photos have been released showcasing Austin Butler with a mohawk and Matt Smith on set.
The film, based on the novel by Charlie Huston, follows a former baseball player (Butler) who finds himself caught in a dangerous underground world of 1990s NYC. Joining Butler and Smith are a star-studded cast, including Zoë Kravitz, Regina King, Liev Schreiber, Bad Bunny, and Vincent D’Onofrio.