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95-year-old Sam Strangis, a five-decade veteran in TV production, direction, and studio management who contributed to series like ‘Batman’, ‘The Six Million Dollar Man’, and ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’, has passed away.
In terms of top-tier streaming platforms, Netflix continues to stand out among its peers. However, it’s worth noting that over the summer, Netflix experienced a potential dip in popularity following co-founder and executive chairman Reed Hastings’ public endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump during the 2020 U.S. election. This endorsement, which was made by Hastings, may have influenced Taylor Swift’s successful voter registration efforts.
As we all wait to find out if Ocean’s 14 will become a reality, two stars from the initial heist trilogy have teamed up for a different type of crime thriller. Brad Pitt and George Clooney are currently starring in The Bank Job (Wolfs), a film available on Apple TV+. The story follows two skilled fixers who find themselves compelled to collaborate on the same task. Critics’ reviews have been divided, with TopMob giving it 3.5 out of 5 stars, but The Bank Job has already achieved a significant milestone on Apple TV+. In fact, a sequel, The Bank Job 2, has already been given the go-ahead.
It has been noted numerous times that truth can sometimes be more extraordinary than fiction, and this is particularly evident when real-life events are adapted for entertainment. For instance, the Jailbreak: Love on the Run series, now available on Netflix, is a prime example of many true crime documentaries that demonstrate how some of the most gripping human stories aren’t scripted by screenwriters but are based on real-life events happening in our world.