Lord Of The Rings Theatrical Rerelease, Poso On Netflix, Narnia Updates - Fandom Pulse Daily Briefing
Well, this Netflix news with Warner Bros is a wild one today. I give my thoughts on how bad this is for the culture via video:
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Seem a bit desperate - not other good movies out there
I wish it wasn’t the extended editions. I just prefer the theatrical releases because those were the ones I watched over an over as a teenager.