Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With more than 23 years on the job, Hartford animal control officer Sherry DeGenova has seen a lot, but she’s never seen as many ...
Earth sucks, so God (Ellis) gets fired and sent to Earth to reconnect with humanity. The catch? He's trapped in the body of a chubby house cat. As part of his rehabilitation, he moves in with a ...
ComingSoon Senior Movie News Editor Brandon Schreur spoke to Exploding Kittens’ Tom Ellis and Sasheer Zamata about the new Netflix series. Based on the tabletop card game of the same name, the series ...
Exploding Kittens is more than a game when it’s Exploding Kittens, Netflix series edition! The series is more than an Exploding Kittens how to play manual, there’s a whole world encompassing heaven, ...
Cats are lovable oddballs, but what if they’re explosive, too? The Exploding Kittens card game came out in 2015, and the rules were simple: draw cards, avoid the exploding kittens in the pile, and win ...
As Netflix's Geeked Week is coming to a close, the streamer has a few more exciting projects up its sleeves, especially for adult animation fans. One remaining series is Exploding Kittens, an animated ...
A dynamite sneak peek at Exploding Kittens was among the highlights of Netflix's Geeked Week, which prompted the reveal of a minute-long teaser and first-look photos for the upcoming adult animated ...
Showrunners Shane Kosakowski and Matthew Inman tell IndieWire about adapting the popular card game into a show about two deities trapped inside the bodies of house cats. When it came to adapting his ...
Earth sucks, so God (Tom Ellis) gets fired and sent to Earth to reconnect with humanity. The catch? He's trapped in the body of a chubby house cat. As part of his rehabilitation, he moves in with a ...
Netflix's Exploding Kittens trailer is finally here — and it promises to be a wild ride. The adult animated series sees Tom Ellis (of Lucifer fame) providing the voice for God, who is fired from his ...
With more than 23 years on the job, Hartford animal control officer Sherry DeGenova has seen a lot, but she’s never seen as many cats roaming the city’s streets than in the past couple of years. “It’s ...