Married at First Sight is moving from Lifetime to Peacock beginning with Season 19. Peacock announced the move in a press release Friday following "a competitive situation" for rights to the show.
With DEI, trans rights and immigration already taking a hit under President Donald Trump‘s second term, Megyn Kelly seems to be most concerned with the sanctity of Little House on the Prairie. After the talking head threatened to “ruin” Netflix‘s upcoming reboot of the classic 1974-’83 NBC series if the streaming platform dares to “woke-ify”
“Part hopeful family drama, part epic survival tale and part origin story of the American West, this fresh adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s iconic semi-autobiographical Little House books offers a kaleidoscopic view of the struggles and triumphs of those who shaped the frontier,” a logline for the new show says.
Megyn Kelly reportedly took issue with the news that Netflix will be rebooting Little House on the Prairie. But actress Melissa Gilbert, who led the 1974 series, was not here for Kelly’s criticisms.
Netflix is planning a reboot of the “Little House on the Prairie” series that was based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. It’s an historic intellectual property with modern appeal, given that Nielsen recently revealed the 50-year-old television series had 13.3 billion minutes of viewing time on Peacock last year.
Jan. 30 (UPI) -- A remake of the classic family drama Little House on the Prairie is in the works at Netflix. No casting has been announced yet. Rebecca Sonnenshine -- whose credits include The Boys and Vampire Diaries -- will serve as showrunner.
Netflix ordered a Little House on the Prairie Reboot. Let me count the reasons why it should stay a beloved classic.
Netflix announces Little House On The Prairie reboot after original’s streaming resurgence - The original series was based on the best-selling books by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Netflix has ordered a Little House on the Prairie series, 40-plus years after a long-running adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved books aired its last episode on NBC. The new version comes from showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine ( The Boys, The Vampire Diaries ).
In a surprise move, Peacock has landed rights to Married at First Sight in a deal with the show’s producer, Kinetic Content. The agreement includes a multi-season commitment for the show, which has aired more than 300 episodes in the past decade, primarily on Lifetime.
Netflix announced a reboot of the 1970s drama earlier this week, prompting seemingly genuine fears of "woke" inclusivity from the former Fox News host.