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The shows changing networks thread



Beetlejuice the TV edition is one of a few shows to go from the 1988 movie to 1989-1990's TV Series on ABC and Fox. In 2024 Beetlejuice returned to theatres as a movie. It is one of a few movies to have have a box office run, moved to TV in the 1990's on two networks and became a movie again three decades after the TV series ended. Beetlejuice is one of these TV shows that could have taken on the persona of "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy" if Tim Burton wanted to go in that direction but then again it was meant for the 1990's.

Beetlejuice (franchise) - Wikipedia

 





Scholastic productions the one that owns Goosebumps the TV series that originally aired in the 1990's on Fox Kids has the show reappear with new episodes on Hulu and Disney+. Yes Goosebumps was a book franchise back in the 1990's and has rose again as a TV series three decades after the initial episodes ended.


 

We have an update Sesame Street moves from Max to Netflix.

After a few months in limbo, the folks at “Sesame Street” have a new streaming platform to call home.

Netflix announced on Monday it has snagged the worldwide streaming distribution rights to the popular children’s educational program, which will move from its current home at Max (soon to be renamed HBO Max) after parent company Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) opted not to renew the rights to the show.As part of the deal, Netflix will stream new episodes of Sesame Street and make the show’s back catalog available on its streaming platform in the U.S. and around the world. New episodes of the show will also be available on PBS member stations and the PBS Kids digital channel; previously, new episodes were made available exclusively on Max, then delayed on PBS by several months.
 


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