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MINDHUNTER SERIES THREE IN DOUBT

WHILE

Mindhunter fans have been eagerly awaiting news of a third season, it appears the cast – including stars Jonathan Groff and Holt

McCallany, pictured – have been released from their contracts.

The series has enrapt viewers in the world of the FBI’s burgeoning Behavioura­l Sciences Unit.

But it appears co-director David Fincher is now busy with additional projects for the streaming giant. A spokesman said: “David is focused on directing his first Netflix film, Mank, and on producing the second season of Love, Death and Robots.”

GHOSTBUSTE­RS: YEAR ONE #1

A WHOLE new generation of fans will get their first big screen experience of the Ghostbuste­rs this summer.

For those of us who were there at the start, there’s a new series of comic adventures to enjoy.

Year One showcases stories never read before, which all take place during the Ghostbuste­rs’ first year in business.

After defeating Gozer, a publisher decides to cash in with a biography and sends a writer to interview them – and Winston Zeddmore recounts the tale of his first bust.

Written by Erik Burnham, with art by Dan Schoening, Ghostbuste­rs: Year One #1 is out now priced £3.60.

MAKE IT SO

THE highlyanti­cipated new Star Trek series Picard debuts this week.

The show is set 20 years on from the last Next Generation movie, Nemesis.

Still haunted by the loss of Lieutenant Commander Data and the destructio­n of Romulus, we find Jean Luc Picard, played by Sir Patrick Stewart, beginning a new chapter in his life.

Picard will air on Amazon Prime in the UK, streaming on Friday, January 24.

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