Lena Dunham’s Netflix Series ‘Too Much’ Promises Hilarious Chaos and Unexpected Twists!

At the Netflix event in London on Wednesday, Lena Dunham announced that her production company, Good Thing Going, will carry on producing serialized shows exclusively for Netflix as part of a new agreement. The scripted comedy series “Too Much” is set to debut this year and was created before the partnership. A sneak peek at the show was shown, highlighting Megan Stalter (“Hacks”) as the lead character.

‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 3 Sets Summer Premiere Date

The series, focusing on mother-daughter pair Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and Georgia (Brianne Howey), will resume soon following the events of Season 2’s finale. In this new chapter, Georgia has been arrested for murder at her wedding, thus shattering any chance of a happy ending and thrusting the Miller family under intense scrutiny like never before. As life continues to test their bond, Ginny must determine if she truly wants to stand alongside Georgia against the world’s challenges – a struggle that could redefine their relationship forever.

John Mulaney’s Netflix Talk Show Sets Release Date: ‘Not Since Harry and Meghan Has Netflix Given More Money to Someone Without a Specific Plan’

Mulaney stated to the media, ‘Our broadcast will be simultaneous worldwide without a second’s lag.’ He emphasized, ‘We will never matter in terms of relevance, nor serve as your news provider. We will consistently take risks. Moreover, we will disregard any data Netflix supplies us.’

Gaming News: Microsoft Titles See Majority PlayStation Spending in December!

As a gamer, I’ve found myself scratching my head (and chuckling a bit) upon learning that 64% of spending on Microsoft titles in December was pocketed by PlayStation users. In the midst of all the console buzz and friendly rivalry, it seems gamers are willing to splash their cash for the newest releases, regardless if they’re ending up on Xbox or PlayStation.

StrngBrew’s insightful comment sums it up nicely: “In simpler terms… folks bought Call of Duty, which is essentially the whole story.” This tidbit raises some intriguing questions about the future of exclusive titles and game development priorities. Will Microsoft shift focus from their own platforms to cater a wider audience? It seems more gamers are zeroing in on the games themselves rather than the console labels.

Gaming News: BioWare Studio Faces Major Changes Amid Concerns

BioWare was once renowned for producing top-tier RPGs, offering immersive stories and memorable characters. Lately, games like Mass Effect: Andromeda and Anthem haven’t met the high expectations set by the gaming community. This disappointment is evident in comments on this post, such as Sylivin’s observation that “Bioware is significantly reducing its size due to a string of games not living up to the Bioware standard.” The longing for the old BioWare is palpable among fans who eagerly awaited each new release. Another user, hotstepper77777, expresses this sentiment directly by saying, “I’ve run out of goodwill after a series of failures in a row.” This portrays a studio struggling with its identity, as they haven’t been able to recapture the enchantment their games once held.

Ripple’s RLUSD Stablecoin: The Clawback Chronicles 🦀💸

Ah, the XRP Ledger, that digital playground where validators, like a council of stern librarians, have stamped their approval on the so-called “clawback” amendment. With a resounding 90% nod, they’ve unleashed a feature that allows issuers to yank tokens back from users’ wallets—because nothing says “decentralized utopia” like the ability to snatch your digital assets … Read more