Disney Plus has a strong library of content as it is, but there are still several classic TV series and movies that have yet to arrive on the platform. And while it may be a bit longer before everything that fans have been calling for finally ends up on the streaming site, one big addition next month that will surely please many is 1990s prehistoric sitcom Dinosaurs.
Yes, as revealed earlier today, the ABC series will be hitting Disney Plus on January 29th and understandably, folks are pretty excited about it. Running from 1991 to 1994, the show spanned 65 episodes and in the same vein as series like The Flinstones and the contemporaneous The Simpsons, it parodied and satirized modern life via the Sinclair clan, a regular family who also happen to be dinosaurs.
If you’ll recall, it was originally thought that the program would be on D+ this past fall,...
Yes, as revealed earlier today, the ABC series will be hitting Disney Plus on January 29th and understandably, folks are pretty excited about it. Running from 1991 to 1994, the show spanned 65 episodes and in the same vein as series like The Flinstones and the contemporaneous The Simpsons, it parodied and satirized modern life via the Sinclair clan, a regular family who also happen to be dinosaurs.
If you’ll recall, it was originally thought that the program would be on D+ this past fall,...
- 12/15/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Washington — Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has already pledged that, if elected president, she would erase student-loan debt for the vast majority of the 45 million borrowers in America. On Tuesday, she went one step further, saying she would use executive authority to begin wiping out student debt on the first day of a Warren presidency.
She appears to be the first 2020 presidential candidate to have a day-one plan to use presidential executive authority on student-debt relief. In all, borrowers currently hold more than $1.5 trillion in student-loan debt in this country, a...
She appears to be the first 2020 presidential candidate to have a day-one plan to use presidential executive authority on student-debt relief. In all, borrowers currently hold more than $1.5 trillion in student-loan debt in this country, a...
- 1/14/2020
- by Andy Kroll
- Rollingstone.com
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