On Cinema
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2025 | Axiom and Manuel release a new single 'Ride with the Devil' with new band member Corwin, subtly comparing Tim to the devil. |
2025 | Tim, Joey, and Gregg attempt to steal the Charger's keys. Joey attacks Gregg, and Tim ends up bloodied, collapsing in the convention center and accusing the Amatos of responsibility for Matt's death. |
2025 | G. Amato refuses to give Tim the promised 2018 Dodge Charger due to disappointing convention performance. |
2025 | Toni's son Matt is injured in a shooting, with security cam footage revealing a disguised man involved in the incident. |
2025 | Tim wins a battle of the bands against Dekkar, judged by Richie Onori, Stevie Stewart, and Joe Estevez, leading to Axiom and Manuel making peace with Tim and casting out Corwin. |
2025 | Gregg attempts to propose to Kaili during AmatoCon using a 'Movie Links' segment with wedding-themed VHS tapes, but she escapes backstage. |
2025 | The district attorney begins looking into reopening the Electric Sun case, with Toni's potential assistance. |
March 10 2025 | Tim hosts AmatoCon, a 3-day business convention, with final night events streamed online. This coincides with the same night as the Oscars. |
October 26 2022 | Season 13 debuts, rebranded as 'On Cinema! and More in the Morning' with Kaili Amato as co-host, shifting focus to social media and Hollywood. |
September 2 2022 | Deck of Cards is released, heavily edited by Tim to create a program similar to Decker. |
February 14 2022 | Tim and Wendy Kerby host a Valentine's Day special, which ends awkwardly when Wendy leaves after an uncomfortable staged kiss attempt with Manuel. |
2021 | Tim and Gregg host separate Oscar specials, with Tim and Toni hosting in a studio and Gregg hosting in the Mobile VFA. |
2021 | Toni has an affair with Axiom at her birthday party and later goes to rehab for drinking problems. |
2021 | Gregg storms off set and runs over LaRue after being declared guilty for deaths from the previous special, leaving LaRue in a wheelchair. Gregg subsequently sells the VFA to Tim in exchange for avoiding charges. |
2021 | Dekkar is renamed to D4, with Wendy Kerby from Tim and Toni's church joining as a new singer after Axiom is kicked out. |
2021 | On Cinema moves to HEI Network, an independent service funded by user subscriptions and special event ticket purchases. |
November 2020 | Following COVID-19 pandemic and Adult Swim stream layoffs, the show announced its move to HEI Network, an independent streaming service created specifically for the series. |
2019 | Continued the On Cinema Live! tour, performing live film reviews of movies such as Superfly, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Sicario: Day of the Soldado, and Ant Man & The Wasp with unique tour-only content. |
2019 | Adult Swim picked up the fan-show series Big Unhappy Family as a companion to season 11 and Mister America. |
October 4 2019 | Mister America film is released at Beyondfest, held at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, documenting Tim's failed district attorney campaign. |
2018 | Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington began their nationwide On Cinema Live! tour, featuring special guests from the On Cinema/Decker universe including Joe Estevez and John C. Reilly, the band Dekkar, and live film reviews of major movie releases. |
2017 | The series moved its premieres to Adult Swim's online live streams, while continuing to post episodes on YouTube with a delay. |
April 2017 | On Cinema initiated a Patreon page for funding, with options for fans to receive producer credits, walk-on roles in Oscar specials, and custom Skype reviews. |
2013 | Heidecker and Turkington released the On Cinema Film Guide app, featuring their voices reviewing over 17,000 films. |
2013 | Thing X merges with Adult Swim's website, continuing the On Cinema web series on their platform. |
2012 | The podcast is picked up by Thing X and transformed into a professionally produced web video series. |
2011 | Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington launch On Cinema as an independently released podcast. |
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