Ruby Hornet's The Weekly Swarm

[The Weekly Swarm] 6/1 - 6/7

Last week was an amazing news week, wasn't it? So many notable announcements, reveals, debuts, and more took place last week, and as somebody who spends the majority of their time reading news articles, it was like a summer Christmas online. Some of my favorite posts from last week include our review of Nintendo's online shooter, Splatoon, Akon's plan to bring electricity to the 600 million people in Africa who still live without it, Disney's cancellation of Tron 3, Sony and Marvel's shortening of candidates for Spider-Man, James Wan officially on board for the Aquaman and Robotech film adaptations, Showtime's announcement of their own streaming service, Bridjet's debate over why blink-182's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket is their best album, our top 10 episodes of Entourage, and semi-confirmation that Arrested Development is poised for a 2016 release on Netflix.

You can read all this and more on The Weekly Swarm below.

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[Review] Splatoon
Akon's Solar Academy Could Bring Electricity to 600 Million People in Africa

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It's Game Over for Tron 3
Sony Shortens List of Spider-Man Directors, Actors
Netflix Testing Teasers Before and After TV Shows
Furious 7 Director Tackling Both Aquaman and Robotech
[Weekly Netflix Fix] Hot Girls Wanted, The Aviator
Showtime's Streaming Service Sidesteps HBO Now's Subscription Prices
[SXSW Interview] Paul Feig and Melissa McCarthy (Spy)
Official Trailer for Post-Apocalyptic Love Triangle Film, Z For Zachariah
Trailer for Jake Gyllenhaal and Antoine Fuqua's Boxing Film, Southpaw

The Weekly Swarm Music

Tom DeLonge and blink-182 Reaching Amicable Break-up
30 Years, 30 Death Metal Albums: 2005-2014
Akon's Solar Academy Could Bring Electricity to 600 Million People in Africa
Why "Take Off Your Pants and Jacket" is blink-182's Best Album

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WWE Elimination Chamber 2015: Results and Match Reviews
[This Week In TV] Game Of Thrones; Outlander
Netflix Testing Teasers Before and After TV Shows
Top 10 Entourage Episodes
Mega Man Getting a New Animated TV Series
Arrested Development Season 5 Coming to Netflix in 2016?
[Weekly Netflix Fix] Hot Girls Wanted, The Aviator
Showtime's Streaming Service Sidesteps HBO Now's Subscription Prices


Showtime Streaming Service

Showtime's Streaming Service Sidesteps HBO Now's Subscription Prices

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In a move that will surprise no one, Showtime has just announced their plans to launch their own streaming service. The service, which will simply be referred to as Showtime, undercuts HBO Now's price of $14.99 by offering a monthly plan of $10.99. While Showtime does offer some amazing series like ShamelessHomeland, Dexter, the upcoming third season of Twin Peaks, and more, they don't carry the same gravitas as HBO's offerings like Game of ThronesTrue DetectiveSix Feet UnderThe Sopranos, and much, much more. However, what Showtime is offering that HBO doesn't is live broadcast streams from both East and West Coasts.

Showtime will launch on Apple devices next month, with many other devices and platforms to be announced at a later date. You can read the full press release below.

For the first time ever, SHOWTIME will be offered over the internet as a stand-alone streaming service launching in early July, with Apple as its first partner. The stand-alone service will be called SHOWTIME, a brand already embraced by consumers as the home for cutting-edge original programming, sports and movies. The launch of SHOWTIME will coincide with the new seasons of the critically-acclaimed, hit series RAY DONOVAN and MASTERS OF SEX, premiering on Sunday, July 12th. iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch® and Apple TV® users will be able to subscribe to SHOWTIME as a stand-alone service on the SHOWTIME app anywhere in the U.S., for one monthly price ($10.99) to view on all Apple devices. Additional platforms and providers will be announced soon. To learn more about SHOWTIME, visit http://www.showtime.com.

Subscribers will have unlimited on demand access to every season of award-winning SHOWTIME original series, and hundreds of hours of movies, documentary and sports programming, as well as the live broadcast of the east and west coast feeds of SHOWTIME. Showtime will offer a 30-day free trial to new customers who sign up through Apple in July. Apple users simply need to go to the SHOWTIME app on their device to sign up and create a SHOWTIME account. Subscribers can use their SHOWTIME account to watch the service across all supported devices, as well as online at http://www.showtime.com.

Showtime and its acclaimed original programming continues to make its mark on the cultural landscape. The network is home to one of the most successful programming line-ups in all of television, with hits that include HOMELAND, RAY DONOVAN, THE AFFAIR, MASTERS OF SEX, PENNY DREADFUL, SHAMELESS, HOUSE OF LIES, NURSE JACKIE, HAPPYish, EPISODES, and the anticipated new series BILLIONS and the limited series TWIN PEAKS. Original series play a key part in the network’s programming mix, along with box office hits, comedy and music specials, provocative documentaries, and hard-hitting sports programming, including the flagship franchise SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® and the news magazine programs 60 MINUTES SPORTS and JIM ROME ON SHOWTIME. The network’s diverse slate of films includes Boyhood, Lee Daniels’ The Butler, Philomena, St. Vincent, The Imitation Game and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.


Hot Girls Wanted

[Weekly Netflix Fix] Hot Girls Wanted, The Aviator

A plethora of new films and TV shows were added over the past week, coinciding with Netflix's penchant to bring a large in flux of additions at the beginning of the month. Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio's The Aviator, Audrey Hepburn's Roman Candle, and Alfonso Cuaron's Y tu mama tambien are the biggest titles added in this initial June wave.

However, it's the Rashida Jones-produced documentary Hot Girls Wanted that has many talking. The doc, which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival, exposes the harsh reality that many amateur porn stars face. While it serves as a cautionary tale, it doesn't exactly share any new information to those that are already aware of the plight facing young women that turn to the industry. Nevertheless, it's a well-made documentary (albeit with an uneven tone) that should be seen.

You can find the full list of new Netflix Instant additions below.

Would You Rather
Bandslam
Between
Boy Meets Girl
Fishtronaut
Hot Girls Wanted
Kids from Shaolin
Middle of Nowhere
Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn
Fishtronaut: Season 1
Fishtronaut: Season 2
Mako Mermaids: An H2O Adventure: Season 3
Shaolin Temple
The Pope of Greenwich Village
Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie...
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Beginnings
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Eternal
The Queens of Comedy
The Quiet American
R.L. Stine's Mostly Ghostly
R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour
Redemption: Kickboxer 5
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Revolución
Roman Holiday
The Rugrats Movie 
Elias: Rescue Team Adventures: Season 1
La Suegra: Season 1
Los tiempos de Pablo Escobar: Season 1
Familia P. Luche: Season 1
SheZow: Season 1
Bleach: Season 2
TEDTalks: Life Lessons & Confessions: Season 2
Familia P. Luche: Season 2 2007
Bleach: Season 3
Familia P. Luche: Season 3
Chuggington: Season 4
Sex Ed
Shaq: All Star Comedy Jam: Atlanta
Shaq: All Star Comedy Jam: Orlando
Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star...
She Doesn't Want to Sleep Alone
SheZow
Something Wild
Stash House
Sucker Punch
Tear This Heart Out
Tetro
Transit
Troll
Troll 2
Una Familia de Diez
Used Parts
Virgingate
We Are the Giant
A Wonderful World
The Inbetweeners 2
Oh No! It's an Alien Invasion: Season 1
Oh No! It's an Alien Invasion: Season 2
Four Brothers
Further
Girl on a Bicycle
The Good Guy
Hammett
Heterosexual Jill
Hidden Kingdoms
The High and the Mighty
Higher
Hits
Iesodo: Believe
Innocent Voices
The Island of Dr. Moreau: Director's Cut
Kickboxer 
Kickboxer 2
Kickboxer 3: The Art of War
Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor
Kidnapped
Kiss the Girls
La Suegra
La Vida Despues
Las magicas canciones de Plim Plim
Le voyage dans la lune
Le voyage dans la lune (Color)
Los tiempos de Pablo Escobar
México Pelágico
Maria de todos los Angeles
Metastasis 
Mooz-Lum
Never on a Sunday
A Night at the Roxbury
Night Falls on Manhattan
Nine Months
On the Way to School
One from the Heart
The Others
Oveja Negra
Pablo Escobar, el patrón del mal: Season 1
The Paper Chase
People Will Talk
The Perfect Dictatorship
Pet Sematary
Pet Sematary 2
Philly Kid
Plan B: True
Best of Me
Hector and the Search for Happiness
The City
El Chapulin Colorado
Elias: Rescue Team Adventures
The Great Escape
La Rosa de Guadalupe
LI’L QUINQUIN
Nature's Weirdest Events
Out of the Dark
Purgatorio
Pretty Little Liars: Season 5
Y Tu Mamá También
009-1: The End of the Beginning
18 cigarrillos y medio
All Over the Guy
Amar
Amor Xtremo
Apocalypse Now
Apocalypse Now Redux 
The Aviator 
Bad Habits
Big Muddy
The Black Power Mixtape
Bleach
Brian's Song
The Burbs
Celia's Lives
Cephalopod
Cochochi
Dead Snow
Deeper
Delivery
Dragon Eyes
Edge of the Earth
El Gringo
El informe Toledo
Employee of the Month
The Escape Artist
Expelled from Paradise
Familia P. Luche
Far From Home: Adventures of Yellow Dog
A Feast at Midnight
Fishtail


Arrested Development

Arrested Development Season 5 Coming to Netflix in 2016?

As a very dedicated Arrested Development fan, any news about the cult favorite TV series is going to be met with giddiness and delight. Even after the letdown that was Arrested Development's Netflix debut, fans understood the final product was a result of unfortunate schedule conflicts and not quite the level of quality everybody expected for the beloved series. While series creator Mitch Hurwitz and co. tried to make the best of everybody's schedules by shooting the season in a non-linear style that didn't rely on the entire cast being on set at the same time. However, this resulted in a diluted story that, while still having its moments, paled in comparison to the series' previous three seasons.

It's no secret that Netflix wants to develop more original programming and are major supporters of Arrested Development, so the only hurdle for more Bluth family antics involved finding the right time to get everybody together. Nevertheless, producer Brian Grazer confirmed plans to begin production in early 2016 during an appearance on Adam Corolla's podcast earlier this week:

Well, I had a conversation with Fox today, this morning. Netflix is determined to do more episodes, so we’re gonna do more episodes. We’re going to do it [at] the turn of the year. January, February we’re gonna start it. […] Mitch Hurwitz, who I just called while I was sitting out there in your beautiful waiting room. […] I made the call to Mitch to say everybody’s into it.

Netflix hasn't officially announced anything, and there's still the aforementioned hurdle of getting as much of the cast together for as long as possible, but the prospect of more Arrested Development is a lot better than no Arrested Development. We'll see how this one shakes out, but thing is clear - I'm more than ready to fall back in love with Tobias, GOB, George Michael, and the others once again.

[via /Film]


Mega Man Legends

Mega Man Getting a New Animated TV Series

While Capcom has done their best to make sure we'll never play a Mega Man game again, the Blue Bomber still has a huge and devoted fan base. Making guest appearances in other videogame series like Nintendo's Super Smash Bros, continuing a successful run through Archie Comics (even leading to a crossover with Sonic the Hedgehog), and several toys still selling by the boatloads, Mega Man is a property that has surpassed its videogame heritage long ago. Meaning it's time to move on to the next big thing, a brand new cartoon adventure.

According to Deadline, Dentsu Entertainment USA have partnered with Man of Action Entertainment (the company responsible for Ben 10, Generator Rex, Ultimate Spider-Man and Marvel's Avengers Assemble) to produce a 26 episode animated series for a 2017 release to coincide with the series' 30th Anniversary. '90s kids like myself will remember that Mega Man's gotten a cartoon series before and these rose colored glasses remember it being pretty neat. Mega Man has spawned several anime shows through the years too, with Battle Network being my favorite overall. If the new show can have the kind of quality that Man of Action put into Ben 10 and its numerous spin-offs, we're in for a good time.

Although, I'll hold out hope that it looks like that awesome "anime" style teaser for the Korean MMO from a few years back.

[via Deadline]


Orange is the New Black

Netflix Testing Teasers Before and After TV Shows

Of all of the benefits Netflix offers over other services is their refusal to implement third-party ads. While the price of subscription has changed a bit over the years (and is perhaps facing another upcharge imminently), their dedication to bringing amazing content to their subscribers, both original programming and licensed shows/films, is well worth weathering an extra buck or two, especially when we can binge-watch Scrubs (like what my roommates and I currently do) or Orange is the New Black (like what my roommates and I will do soon) uninterrupted.

However, Netflix has recently begun testing pre-roll and post-roll teasers for their Netflix original shows for certain users/markets. While the next logical conclusion would be the introduction of third-party ads a la Hulu, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings took a very clear stance yesterday following speculation that the aforementioned teasers were paving the way for ads in the future, sharing on Facebook: "No advertising coming onto Netflix. Period. Just adding relevant cool trailers for other Netflix content you are likely to love."

Indeed, the teasers have been for other Netflix original series, such as Marvel's Daredevil or the upcoming third season of Orange is the New Black. The teasers serve as the next wave of recommendations, and while they may be a bit intrusive, who isn't on the constant prowl for a new show to binge-watch once their current show's run comes to an end?

[via Tech Crunch]


Game of Thrones - Hard Home

[This Week In TV] Game Of Thrones; Outlander

With the TV season drawing to a close, This Week In TV is following it into a summer break. Reviewed in this penultimate edition, Game Of Thrones sees Jon Snow discover the true scale of the White Walker danger to Westeros and the Night's Watch, while Claire manages to rescue her beloved Jamie from a sadistic torturer in Outlander, but even her gifts as a healer struggle to deal with the psychological trauma he has endured.


Ruby Hornet's The Weekly Swarm

[The Weekly Swarm] 5/25 - 5/31

Happy June 1st! We're almost at the half-way mark of the year, yet you wouldn't know if it you live in Chicago thanks to last week's uncharacteristically cold weather. Just last night, I had to turn the heat back on so my roommates and I wouldn't freeze in our sleep. Thanks, Mother Nature.

Nevertheless, we were able to end May on a high note thanks to some amazing content last week. The biggest of note was the surprise release of Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment's debut album, Surf, and if you haven't listened to it yet, I highly recommend putting aside an hour to really digest it. Other notable posts from last week include news that the Power Rangers film reboot has been delayed to January 2017, Kung Fury debuted to amazing reception, Robert Rodriguez will be directed a live-action Jonny Quest film, our review of Pitch Perfect 2Twin Peaks' 18-episode order with David Lynch back on board, and the teaser trailer for the upcoming Starz TV series, Ash vs. Evil Dead.  Of course, Riot Fest also released their lineups for the upcoming dates in Toronto, Denver, and Chicago. Find all of this and more in this latest installment of The Weekly Swarm.

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Power Rangers Reboot Delayed to January 2017
Failed Justice League Film by Mad Max Director Getting Documentary Treatment
Robert Rodriguez Directing Live-Action Jonny Quest Film
[Trailer] Point Break
[Review] Pitch Perfect 2
[Weekly Netflix Fix] Inglourious Basterds, Before I Disappear
[Trailer] Pixels
Kung Fury is Nostalgic '80s Action/Comedy Done Right
Bruce Campbell is Groovy in Ash vs. Evil Dead TV Teaser

The Weekly Swarm Music

Riot Fest 2015 Lineups Revealed
Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment: "Surf"

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[This Week In TV] The Flash; Supergirl; Late Show With David Letterman
Robert Rodriguez Directing Live-Action Jonny Quest Film
Twin Peaks Revival Expands to 18 Episodes, Reunites with David Lynch
[Weekly Netflix Fix] Inglourious Basterds, Before I Disappear
Bruce Campbell is Groovy in Ash vs. Evil Dead TV Teaser