Fans of Voltron: Legendary Defender are disheartened by the news that the series is leaving Netflix. The beloved animated show, which aired for eight seasons from 2016 to 2018, follows teens who join ...
The live-action Voltron adaptation starring Henry Cavill, Sterling K. Brown, and Rita Ora has just announced a filming update that is promising for the movie's prompt release, reportedly exclusively ...
Henry Cavill will star in the ‘Voltron’ live-action movie. ‘Red Notice’s Rawson Marshall Thurber is directing. It’ll adapt the iconic anime series. We all know Henry Cavill loves working in genre ...
The new clip (via IGN) shows that the lions are just as effective underwater as they are in space. Well, some of them are, but even with some added mobility, they’ll need to work together to take down ...
Rawson Marshall Thurber is directing the adaptation of the animated series, with Henry Cavill already aboard to lead the cast. Still, a couple of years is, we suppose, not all that bad given that some ...
Henry Cavill is set to star in Amazon MGM’s live-action “Voltron” movie based on the hit anime, according to an insider with knowledge of the project. Details about Cavill’s role is being kept under ...
Up and coming actor Daniel Quinn-Toye, who most recently was Tom Holland’s West End understudy, has booked his first big screen role in Amazon MGM’s live-action “Voltron” movie based on the hit anime, ...
You remember Voltron, right? Just in case you're not quite as ancient as I am, it was a cartoon about a bunch of astronauts flying around in color-coded space-lions, who then combined to form one ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Of course, LoCascio couldn’t deny fans for long, nor miss this opportunity to share his love for ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Former St. Louis television personality Peter Keefe, one of the creators of the animated children's TV series "Voltron," has died ...
ST. LOUIS — In 1984, Peter Keefe and Ted Koplar released, their soon to be fan favorite, Voltron. The futuristic cartoon ran 124 episodes in just one year all produced through Koplar's St. Louis-based ...
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