100% on Rotten Tomatoes wasn’t enough to save Scott Foley’s Prime Video drama, which has been canceled after one season.
Scott Foley says he’s “disappointed” after Prime Video cancels It’s Not Like That
Scott Foley posted a video to Instagram after Prime Video canceled It’s Not Like That after one season. He said the show spent “six or so weeks” in Prime Video’s top 10, got as high as “three or four,” and had “100% on Rotten Tomatoes,” but was still canceled at Amazon Prime. Foley called the news disappointing, thanked the cast and crew, and told fans the series is still on Amazon Prime.
Gobble's Take: A top-10 run and perfect reviews still got the axe — streaming really does love a plot twist.
Source: Variety
A Netflix fantasy romance is still selling the “destined soulmate” fantasy
Collider is spotlighting Tale of the Nine-Tailed, a 2020 Netflix-distributed K-Drama, and leans hard into the reincarnation-and-fate appeal of fantasy romance. The piece frames the genre around the “destined soulmate” trope and the idea of people finding one another across time.
Gobble's Take: If your love story needs reincarnation to work, at least it’s committed to the bit.
Source: Collider
ABC News' entertainment feed covers Danny Glover, Swift-Kelce buzz, and more
ABC News' entertainment roundup reports that Danny Glover revealed he has lived with Alzheimer's for three years and partnered with the Alzheimer's Association to reduce stigma. The same feed also teases Taylor Frankie Paul's rehab update, Taylor Swift–Travis Kelce buzz, and an Elliot Page boxing video going viral.
Gobble's Take: One entertainment queue, several very different stories: a serious health disclosure, sports-romance updates, and a viral boxing video all sharing the same feed.
Source: ABC News
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