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Trailer: Netflix’s Dirk Gently will return in January
December 2, 2017 | VOD NewsDirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency will return fo Season 2 in January, Netflix has confirmed.
The adaptation of Douglas Adams’ comic novels, which is co-produced by Netflix and BBC America, brings to life the unexpected world of the hyper, absurd, eponymous detective (played by Samuel Barnett), with Elijah Wood playing Dirk’s reluctant sidekick, Todd. Written and exec produced by Max Landis, the series first premiered at the end of last year.
“The result isn’t the Dirk Gently fans will know – far from it,” we wrote in our review of the opening episodes. “But as the programme repeatedly throws ideas at the screen, from energy vampires to lost pets, that non-stop energy slowly begins to form a whole from its uneven fragments that, while all over the place, not as funny as you might like and barely logical, is strangely entertaining. Maybe it is a bit like Douglas Adams after all.”
Netflix announced this weekend that Dirk Gently Season 2 will be released on 5th January – not a surprise, given the streaming giant’s stuffed December schedule, including Dark, Black Mirror Season 4, The Crown Season 2 and Bright.
Here’s the trailer unveiling the release date and giving us a glimpse of the show’s sophomore run:
Prepare to be clueless. @ElijahWood and @MrSamuelBarnett return for Season 2 of #DirkGently's Holistic Detective Agency, coming 5th January. pic.twitter.com/mtp4pZzAsZ
— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) December 1, 2017
Tyler Labine to play Sherlock in Dirk Gently Season 2
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Tyler Labine has signed on to play Sherlock Hobbs in Season 2 of Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency.
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VOD film review: Happy End
December 1, 2017 | Matthew TurnerMichael Haneke revisits all his familiar themes in this darkly satirical, Calais-set drama about a dysfunctional bourgeois family. Read More
Netflix UK TV Review: Riverdale Season 2, Episode 7
December 1, 2017 | Martyn ConterioRiverdale cuts loose with a playful, non-linear episode that recalls 1990s indie movies Pulp Fiction and Go. Read More
The 90s on Netflix: Men in Black (1997)
December 1, 2017 | Mark HarrisonIn their first, best outing, Messrs Smith and Jones make one of the great sci-fi comedies.Read More
BBC launches new VR spacewalk experience
December 1, 2017 | VOD NewsThe BBC is getting in on the virtual reality game, with the launch of a new VR spacewalk experience.
Produced by the BBC and VR production studio REWIND, Home – A VR Spacewalk is an interactive experience that blasts off … Read More
VOD film review: Most Beautiful Island
December 1, 2017 | Matthew TurnerSpanish actor-turned-filmmaker Ana Asensio writes, directs and stars in this creepy suspense thriller about the immigrant experience.Read More
VOD film review: In Bruges
December 1, 2017 | David FarnorMartin McDonagh’s darkly funny crime thriller is warped entertainment of the highest order. Read More
UK TV review: Mr. Robot Season 3, Episode 7
November 30, 2017 | David FarnorWarning: This contains spoilers for Episode 7. Not seen Episode 6? Read our spoiler-free review of Season 3’s opening episode.
“You’re actually gonna get away with this,” sighs FBI agent Dom, as she looks at her evidence board listing all … Read More
First look Netflix UK TV Review: Dark
November 30, 2017 | Benedict SealThis is a spoiler-free review based on the opening three episodes of Dark.
You could be mistaken for thinking Dark, Netflix’s first German original series, was a parody of prestige television in 2017: the deadly serious tone, the dingy visuals, … Read More
Netflix nabs A Korean Odyssey for global streaming
November 30, 2017 | VOD NewsNetflix has nabbed the global rights to A Korean Odyssey.
The new TV series from Studio Dragon (Goblin and Signal) is directed by Park Hong-Kyun of The Greatest Love and written by the Hong sisters(Hong Mi-Ran, Hong Jung-Eun), the writers … Read More
















