Quick News: Duty, Blindspot, Kids, Free

Line of Duty
Netflix is terminating all licensing arrangements with Kew Media Distribution after talks with the collapsed company’s administrator broke down. As a result, Netflix has had to pull a number of titles in various territories from its service immediately, most notably the acclaimed UK police drama “Line of Duty”. [Source: Deadline]

Blindspot
NBC has set a Thursday, April 30th premiere date for the thirteen-episode fifth and final season of thriller drama series “Blindspot” starring Sullivan Stapleton and Jaimie Alexander. The series will move to its normal 9pm timeslot the following week on May 7th. “Blindspot” was reportedly not affected by the coronavirus-related production shutdowns and it already wrapped production on its final season in November. [Source: Deadline]

The Last Kids on Earth
Netflix has released the trailer for the second season of animated series “The Last Kids on Earth”. Officially titled “The Last Kids on Earth and the Zombie Parade,” the new episodes see hero Jack Sullivan (Nick Wolfhard) and his friends continue their quest to fight off evil monsters and try to save the planet from total destruction. The new season arrives on Netflix on April 27th.

Free Guy
Ryan Reynolds has shared the first clip from his upcoming comedy “Free Guy,” the Shawn Levy-directed movie in which the actor plays a non-playable-character in a video game world who ends up breaking his programming.

The clip showcases the film’s world as Reynolds’ character sits inside his apartment as the violent and chaotic outside world effectively explodes. “Free Guy” also stars Jodie Comer, Joe Keery, Lil Rel Howery and Taika Waititi and opens December 11th.