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[12/16/22 - 11:19 PM] Development Update: Friday, December 16 Updates include: Henry Cavill to bring "Warhammer 40,000" to Amazon; Peacock commissions three new reality projects; and Netflix cancels "Blockbuster" after one season.
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[10/07/22 - 09:31 AM] Video: "Blockbuster" - Official Trailer - Netflix At the last remaining Blockbuster, a hardworking manager fights to keep his video store open and staff happy amid competition and complicated feelings.
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[08/26/22 - 10:06 AM] "Blockbuster" - Date Announcement & First Look Images Timmy Yoon (Randall Park) is an analog dreamer living in a 5G world. And after learning he is operating the last Blockbuster Video in America, Timmy and his staff employees (including his long-time crush, Eliza (Melissa Fumero) fight to stay relevant.
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[05/10/22 - 11:31 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, May 10 Updates include: Hulu cancels "Dollface" after two seasons; Hamish Linklater to play Abraham Lincoln in Apple's "Manhunt"; and Sonja Sohn tapped for ABC's "Will Trent."
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[05/05/22 - 11:02 AM] First Look at Randall Park & Melissa Fumero on Set of Netflix's New Comedy Series "Blockbuster" Later tonight, Randall Park, Melissa Fumero, JB Smoove and Tyler Alvarez will be competing against each other in a Movie Trivia Happy Hour event out of Netflix is a Joke: The Festival.
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[03/03/22 - 09:02 AM] Netflix's "Blockbuster" Adds New Cast & Starts Production Tyler Alvarez, Madeleine Arthur, Olga Merediz, JB Smoove and Kamaia Fairburn join Randall Park and Melissa Fumero in the comedy series.
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[02/16/22 - 09:20 AM] Melissa Fumero to Star in New Netflix Comedy Series "Blockbuster" Randall Park also stars in the comedy, set in the last remaining Blockbuster video store.
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[11/17/21 - 12:01 PM] Randall Park to Star in a New Netflix Comedy Series That Takes Place Inside the Last Blockbuster Video in America Vanessa Ramos is behind the project, which was originally set up at NBC.
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[04/08/21 - 11:36 PM] Development Update: Thursday, April 8 Updates include: CBS taps leads of "How to Be Successful Without Hurting Men's Feelings"; Renée Elise Goldsberry cast in "She-Hulk" at Disney+; and Eli Goree scores role on Amazon's "The Peripheral."
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