If you can't get enough of Chris Hemsworth, we wouldn't blame you, and this week the fickle gods of entertainment have been generous in first giving us a teaser for the next Thor film and also a first look at Netflix's Spiderhead.
By look unfortunately we don't mean footage but Entertainment Weekly has published some photos and an interview with the director and some of the cast.
In a week when Netflix reported their first drop in total subscribers in their ten years of operation, it's not surprising that eyes have turned to Netflix's spending.
Their achievements in the entertainment industry have been truly remarkable, but at what cost?
An amusing teaser including a release date of May 20 has been released for Netflix's Love, Death + Robots.
We're not especially into horror so haven't watched the earlier seasons but this teaser is good enough that we may take a look at them next time we're loitering in Netflix.
Deadline report that while no deal has been signed yet, Amazon are in talks to host the live action film adapation of the 1980's cartoon series which featured the titular giant robot.
For the first time in their 10 years of streaming service, Netflix has recorded a loss of subscribers - 200, 000 in Q1 of this year.
Had they not cut services in Russia over their invasion of Ukraine, Netflix would have added 500, 000 subscribers. This still would have fallen far short of their forecast 2.5 million increase.
With CD Projekt Red this week announcing their next game in The Witcher universe, we half-expected to also hear news about Netflix's Cyberpunk: Edgerunners series set in the same world as CDPR's Cyberpunk 2077.
Sure enough, a few articles appeared based on a tweet from the Netflix Geeked account.
Netflix anime series Pacific Rim: The Black has received an April 19 release date for season 2 - nice - but also been cancelled into the bargain. Bummer.
Based on the popular Guillermo del Toro film with giant interdimensional monsters being combatted by giant human built and piloted robots, we found the series which is set in Australia to be quite decent.