Could it be? Could Malcolm Reynolds and his crew ever return to television? Fox says they’re open to a Firefly comeback, but with a catch. Read about it in today’s TV-Cap, watch a new promo for Iron Fist, learn the premiere date of the next season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and more.
This will be sweeter than Peeno Noir. @KimmySchmidt Season 3 arrives May 19. pic.twitter.com/mP3wT6q5Qn
— Netflix (@netflix) February 13, 2017
Dates! I have return dates for two shows. As you can see in the above tease, season three of Netflix’s Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt will arrive on May 19. Can you even handle the gloriousness of Titus? He’s clearly going a step beyond “Peeno Noir.” And over on HBO, Silicon Valley‘s fourth season will premiere on April 23.
To the Past. Want to do a dive into Samurai Jack before it comes back with season five on March 11? Kyle A. has nine essential episodes recommended by series creator Genndy Tartakovsky. You can’t get a better source than that. Read the list right this way.
Uhhh… Saturday Night Live tackled an amusing subject on its most recent episode: socially conscious commercials. Watch one of the sketches above and then go here for another. And for something completely different, head this way to watch Tracy Morgan stop by to play one of Beyoncé’s babies.
The final Defender. #IronFist pic.twitter.com/kltunUAlJx
— Iron Fist (@MarvelIronFist) February 10, 2017
Who Is Danny Rand? Marvel’s Iron Fist is coming to Netflix on March 17. The first full length trailer dropped recently, and there’s also a new promo, which you can see above. It asks the question: “Who is Danny Rand?” You get glimpses of his past and present, and hey, also Claire Temple and Madame Gao. [CBR]
Feel the Love. Does anything express emotions of love and happiness like dragons and White Walkers? No. The answer is no. HBO has you covered in that department with Game of Thrones Valentine’s Day cards that also happen to promo Westerosi items in their official shop. See the cards here at Nerdist.
About Time. Fox canceled Firefly 14 years ago, but Browncoats are still a force to be reckoned with. They’ll be happy to know Fox has said they’re open to bringing the Western sci-fi back for a reboot with a catch: Joss Whedon would have to come back with the show. Learn more in the above edition of Nerdist News. [Nerdist]
TV Connections. If you think you might want to bond with someone over similar interests in television, Match.com is starting to push into that arena. They’re kicking off an entertainment driven platform to bring people together based on TV shows they enjoy. Get all the details at Variety.
It’s Back. In the realm of recaps, let’s turn our eyes to The Walking Dead. Season seven returned with its midseason premiere, and Joseph has some thoughts here at Nerdist.
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