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Post by scubidu on Mar 23, 2024 6:25:22 GMT -5
Season 2 of Velma is coming this April on Max, according to this promo video (0:22 - 0:24). While the exact date is yet to be confirmed by official sources, according to MaxCEEUpdates (X/Twitter), season 2 is programmed to be released on April 25th with all the 10 episodes available for streaming at once, not 2 episodes a week like the first season. As far as I know, they are a very reliable source. x.com/MaxCEEUpdates/status/1769778377542504644?s=20x.com/MaxCEEUpdates/status/1771042471503372629?s=20(I'm having trouble embedding the tweets to this thread)
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Post by scubidu on Apr 1, 2024 8:54:38 GMT -5
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Post by barneynedward on Apr 1, 2024 9:05:19 GMT -5
Let’s try ignoring it this time. If people hate watch it at this point Warner Bros. might give it another season. It’s best just to ignore it and let it fade into obscurity like the bad idea it was.
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Post by scubidu on Apr 1, 2024 11:41:55 GMT -5
Let’s try ignoring it this time. If people hate watch it at this point Warner Bros. might give it another season. It’s best just to ignore it and let it fade into obscurity like the bad idea it was. I'm gonna be watching it!
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Post by Doo on Apr 9, 2024 20:23:07 GMT -5
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Post by scubidu on Apr 11, 2024 6:15:41 GMT -5
Velma poster and synopsis for season 2 revealed! Synopsis: "When an even spookier mystery grips Crystal Cove, Velma (Mindy Kaling) must find a way to balance her detective work with the demands of her newfound popularity before it’s too late. Meanwhile, her faithful friends Daphne (Constance Wu), Norville (Sam Richardson), and Fred (Glenn Howerton) are powerless to help thanks to their own personal battles and worse… Detention." Cover: Source: www.cbr.com/velma-season-2-logline-date-confirmed/
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Post by Doo on Apr 15, 2024 14:41:44 GMT -5
The official trailer has been released.
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Post by Dyland on Apr 20, 2024 16:47:17 GMT -5
Let’s try ignoring it this time. If people hate watch it at this point Warner Bros. might give it another season. It’s best just to ignore it and let it fade into obscurity like the bad idea it was. Hatewatching is a big problem, and something I'll never understand. If people don't like something, the best way to 'stick it' to the people in charge is to avoid it, boycott. Which Beatle pointed out that to burn their records "they had to buy them first?" Same thing. Does the exact opposite of the intention. I agree Velma was a terrible idea.
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