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Netflix’s “I Am Not Okay With This” Poster Art Covers Sophia Lillis in Blood
Described as a supernatural coming-of-age series, Netflix shares this striking piece of art for “I Am Not Okay With This”, from the producers of “Stranger Things” and the director/EP of “The End of the F***ing World”.
The poster shows Gretel & Hansel and It star Sophia Lillis covered in blood, however, it should be noted that this new series is more dramatic than horrific.
“I Am Not Okay With This” is an irreverent origin story that follows a teenage girl (Lillis) who’s navigating the trials and tribulations of high school, all while dealing with the complexities of her family, her budding sexuality, and mysterious superpowers just beginning to awaken deep within her.
The series also stars Wyatt Oleff (It, Guardians of the Galaxy) as “Stanley Barber”, Sofia Bryant (“The Code”) as “Dina”, Kathleen Rose Perkins (“Episodes”, “You’re The Worst”) as “Maggie”, Aidan Wojtak-Hissong as “Liam” and Richard Ellis as “Brad Lewis”.
Seven 30-minute long episodes launch on February 26, 2020.
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‘Ghostbusters: Night Shift’ – Brand New Animated Series Comes to Netflix in 2027!
The Ghostbusters franchise returns to the world of animation with brand new Netflix series “Ghostbusters: Night Shift,” and the official logo has been revealed this weekend.
Expect “Ghostbusters: Night Shift” to clock in on Netflix in 2027!
Netflix previews, “Ghostbusters: Night Shift, a series from Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation based on the beloved Ghostbusters franchise, will debut exclusively on Netflix in 2027.
“The new series marks the next chapter in the franchise’s ghoul-catching legacy, bringing supernatural comedy and paranormal action back to animation.”
The upcoming animated series from Netflix will be executive produced by Ben Hibon, Elliott Kalan, Jason Reitman, Gil Kenan, Amie Karp, and Dan Aykroyd.
Reitman, son of Ivan Reitman, director of the original Ghostbusters features, and Kenan co-wrote the franchise’s most recent installments, Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Frozen Empire.
“This isn’t the first time the Ghostbusters universe has gone animated,” Netflix reminds in their press release today. “The 1980s and ’90s saw The Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters take over the small screen. For now, you can rest assured: If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, a Ghostbuster will be on the job — even if it’s after hours.”



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