Final Shots: Millenials Watch Their Favorite Shows On Hulu, Not TV

Well, millennials certainly seem to know where the future of television lies. According to a new study, adults between the ages of 18 and 34 are watching more of their TV on streaming services like Hulu rather than when it airs, reports Ad Week. Symphony Advanced Media found that millenials only watch their television live a meager 30-percent of the time. Not only are they not watching TV live, they’re taking their time to get to their favorite shows. For example, viewing numbers for the Quantico series premiere rose 50-percent when taking into account people who watch the show five weeks from its original airdate.

In other news…

On November 3, 2017, we’ll find out once and for all if fans care more about My Little Pony or the Marvel universe. The new My Little Pony movie and Thor: Ragnarok come out on the same weekend. [Digital Spy]

It may be the trend with franchise films, but there was no reason that Hunger Games: Mockingjay had to be split into two parts. [NYP]

So who is to blame for Hollywood’s female-director problem? Maureen Dowd tries to figure out. [NYT Magazine]

Rob Schneider is the next comedian to get their own semi-autobiographical series. Watch the trailer for Netflix’s Real Rob below. [YouTube]