Ben Pearson and Brad Oman join Peter Sciretta for the August 9, 2017 episode of /Film Daily. On today’s show we’ll stop by the water cooler to discuss Ozark, Millarworld, and snack hacks. In the news we talk about Avatar casting, DuckTales/Darkwing Duck crossover, a new ship in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, another 24 reboot, David Letterman’s return to television, a King Of The Hill revival, Modern Family’s end, A Christmas Story’ live TV musical and Stephen Colbert’s Animated Donald Trump series. And in the Mail Bag, we’ll talk about movies that should be tv shows.
In The Water Cooler:
In The News:
WTF: Dead ‘Avatar’ Villains Returning For All Four Sequels Despite Being, You Know, Dead
‘DuckTales’ Will Finally Crossover with ‘Darkwing Duck’
Breaking news: Disney announces streaming service
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Will Likely Introduce A Mega Star Destroyer
The Next ’24’ Will Have a New Cast and Won’t Involve CTU
David Letterman Is Coming to Netflix for a New Series
Fox is Exploring More ‘King Of The Hill’ With Mike Judge
‘Modern Family’ Likely to End After 10th Season
Maya Rudolph Starring in ‘A Christmas Story’ Live TV Musical By La La Land Writers
Stephen Colbert’s Animated Donald Trump Series Will Hold 5 Minutes For Topical Scenes
In The Mailbag: Jacob C asks “What movie would you like to see turned into a television show?”
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