Netflix recently announced that they are not renewing their licensing with EPIX. So they’re going to lose some big name titles. However, here are the new titles coming to Netflix in September that they hope to make up for with. Titles we’re looking forward to watching: Masters of the Universe-Dolph Lundgren’s best movie, all the Rambo movies, Longmire: Season 4 ( Netflix original), Madame Secretary: Season 1, The Walking Dead: Season 5
September 1
Hamlet (1990)
Hardball (2001)
Heather McDonald: I Don’t Mean To Brag (2014)
Lawrence of Arabia: Restored Version (1962)
Masters of the Universe (1987)
Mississippi Damned (2009)
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood: Volume 1
Mouk: Season 1
Our Man in Tehran (2013)
Pandas: The Journey Home (2014)
Person of Interest: Seasons 1-3 (Season 4 arriving on 9/22)
Rambo: First Blood (1982)
Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)
Rambo III: Ultimate Edition (1988)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
The Adventures of Sharkboy & Lavagirl (2005)
The League: Season 6
The Monster Squad (1987)
Up in the Air (2009)
September 2
Black or White (2014)
Miss Julie (2014)
September 3
Drumline: A New Beat (2014)
September 4
Bad Night (2015)
Madame Secretary: Season 1
September 9
Teen Beach Movie 2 (2015)
Longmire: Season 4, Netflix original
September 11
About Elly (2009)
God Bless the Child (2015)
Madame Bovary (2014)
September 12
It Happened Here (2015)
Portlandia: Season 5
The Roughnecks (2014)
Why Did I Get Married? (2007)
September 14
The Bank Job (2008)
The Road Within (2015)
September 15
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
Reservation Road (2007)
The Blacklist: Season 2
September 17
The Mysteries of Laura: Season 1
September 18
Keith Richards: Under the Influence (2015)
September 21
Gotham: Season 1
The Following: Season 3
September 22
Philomena (2013)
SMOSH: The Movie (2015)
September 23
The Loft (2015)
September 24
Iris (2014)
September 25
Blue Bloods: Season 5
Hawaii Five-0: Season 5
Parenthood: Season 6
September 26
The Canyons (2013)
September 27
The Walking Dead: Season 5
September 29
Bones: Season 10
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013)
September 30
Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Series 12
Welcome to episode 167 of Geek Bytes Podcast.
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The good folks at Soundbooth Theater, the narrators for the hit LitRPG series Dungeon Crawler Carl, have released a stand alone song in the voice of Princess Donut from the same series.
Also, Pirateaba, author of the Wandering Inn series has a Kickstarter for a connected graphic novel for that story univers. Already funded at $38K.
Just a quick reminder that the graphic novel Kickstarter project for Tao Wong’s System Apocalypse is ending in a few days.
Mountaindale Press has announced that they will be at Dragon Con. Not only that, but they’ll be hosting a special meet and greet event.
Johnathan Brooks, author of a number of LitRPG Dungeon Core stories, has been working with a game development company to create a new game. Based on his Dungeon Crafting series
Tao Wong, Jay Boyce, Charles Dean, and Apollos Thorne talk about writing LitRPG/ Gamelit for an online panel for BrambleCon - The Intersection of Writing and Gaming
I wanted to announce that several LitRPG authors will be attending the Fantasy Book Fest APRIL 17-19, 2020 in Anaheim, CA. The schedule of authors and events is still being formed but it already includes writer and reader panels, including a LitRPG panel. LitRPG Authors attending include: James A. Hunter, Apollos Thorne, Domino Finn, and R.A. Mejia
MSE and Space Knight Indigogo campaign
Update: campain reached its $15,000 minimum in less than 24 hours. It's fully funded for ebooks, audiobook, and print copies. Though there are some stretch goals.
The campaign also has a different set of rewards so that those who just want an ebook copy can get theirs on MSE's website sooner.
Don’t forget that the GameLit Society is still doing their annual charity drive on GoFundMe for Shriners Hospital for Children. So far they’ve raised $1,000 of their $3,000 goal. Go donate if you want to give to a good cause.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/gamelit-society-philanthropy-pt-3
Soundbooth Theater had a very entertaining Facebook Live Stream celebrating the end of the year. They had on a ton of guests including some of your favorite LitRPG narrators and authors. Go check it out.
Mountaindale Press did a Facebook Live! interview with some of their authors to celebrate their one year anniversary as a publishing company.
Magic Dome Books, publishers of many of your favorite Russian LitRPG titles, did an author interview with Michael R. Miller the author of Battle Spire.
Michael Scott Earle has launched the kickstarter to fund the next novel he is publishing. It only took hours to reach the initial $15K goal to produce an ebook, audiobook, and signed physical copies of the whole series. As is, it has over $44K in support for the project, showing that MSE does not need Amazon to make money. The project has become one of the 'most backed' fiction projects on the platform. Although the $1,000 pledge has been snagged, there is still the $5,500 one that will get you a weekend to hangout with MSE.
