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Netflix Orders Animated ‘Good Times’ Reboot from Producers Steph Curry, Seth MacFarlane - The New York Beacon

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The classic 1970s sitcom “Good Times” is being given the animation treatment by Netflix. The streamer has ordered 10-episodes of an animated re-imagining of the beloved comedy series. Here’s more from Variety: Lear and his Act III Prods. shingle is partnering with basketball star Steph Curry […]

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