The legend returns. As part of its deal with DreamWorks Animation, Netflix is rebooting the animated adventure series, Voltron. The original syndicated series, Voltron: Defender of the Universe, premiered in September, 1984 and ran through November, 1985. It spawned specials, sequels, comics, toys, and video games.
The original Voltron series voice cast includes: Jack Angel, Michael Bell, Peter Cullen, Neil Ross, B.J. Ward, Lennie Weinrib, and Tress MacNeille. It was executive produced by Peter Keefe, with Steve Sterling, producing. It can be found on Netflix and Hulu, with mini episodes on Crackle.
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The original Voltron series voice cast includes: Jack Angel, Michael Bell, Peter Cullen, Neil Ross, B.J. Ward, Lennie Weinrib, and Tress MacNeille. It was executive produced by Peter Keefe, with Steve Sterling, producing. It can be found on Netflix and Hulu, with mini episodes on Crackle.
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- 1/6/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Creed fans will be able to check out the band's show from the comfort of a theater seat next week. As part of the Sony Digital Cinema Music Series, a full-length live Creed concert will be broadcast on 142 theater screens across the country on Dec. 7. "Creed Live" will be the third installment of the series, which is managed by Media Push Entertainment LLC, and will continue into 2010.
The event will broadcast the band's Sept. 25 concert, performed in front of 17,000 fans in Houston. The show is notable for having entered the Guinness Book of World Records for its record use of 239 high definition cameras for a live music event and the performance will be broadcast on HD and 5.1 surround-sound technology. Select theaters will use Sony's 4K digital cinema projectors.
"It's a powerful experience for music fans, a great ambience with great sound but more intimate because it gives you that social...
The event will broadcast the band's Sept. 25 concert, performed in front of 17,000 fans in Houston. The show is notable for having entered the Guinness Book of World Records for its record use of 239 high definition cameras for a live music event and the performance will be broadcast on HD and 5.1 surround-sound technology. Select theaters will use Sony's 4K digital cinema projectors.
"It's a powerful experience for music fans, a great ambience with great sound but more intimate because it gives you that social...
- 12/2/2009
- by By Sarah Knapp, Billboard
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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