William Earl Apple TV Plus released a new trailer outlining its summer programming fare, giving first looks at a slew of upcoming projects both new and returning.
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Author R.L. Stine’s Fear Street book series entranced generations. Now, those PG-rated scarefests are getting a lot more thrills and terror for an R-rated take from Netflix.
The “Fear Street Trilogy” of horror films will arrive on Netflix over three consecutive weeks this July with each instalment based on Stine’s beloved series and set in different eras. The first movie, “Part 1: 1994”, will start streaming July 2, followed by “Part 2: 1978” on July 9 and, finally, “Part 3: 1666” on July 16.
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William Earl Apple TV Plus released a new trailer outlining its summer programming fare, giving first looks at a slew of upcoming projects both new and returning.
Marvel fans are obsessing over Owen Wilson’s debut in the MCU.
Variety first reported. As part of the deal, Lopez will produce both scripted and unscripted movie and TV content for the streaming behemoth. Benny Medina, who co-founded Nuyorican with Lopez, and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, the company’s president, will co-produce alongside Lopez. “I am excited to announce my new partnership with Netflix,” Lopez told the publication.
Jennifer Lopez has inked a brand new deal with Netflix!
@JLo’s production company, Nuyorican Productions, will produce a slate of films and series (both scripted and unscripted) with an emphasis on projects that support diverse female actors, writers, and filmmakers. pic.twitter.com/1hTdSEkVmh
Jennifer Lopez’s Nuyorican Productions has signed a multi-year first look deal with Netflix, spanning feature films, TV series, and unscripted content with an emphasis on projects that support diverse female actors, writers and filmmakers. Lopez co-runs Nuyorican Productions with her producing partner Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas.
Naman Ramachandran In today’s Global Bulletin, Netflix reveals first look images from “Money Heist” Part Five; the second season of BritBox U.K.’s “The Beast Must Die” is being developed; Key Buyers Event: Digital introduces co-production forum; Entertainment One’s Kate Morton to join BBC Children’s; and free streamer Pluto TV expands deal with LG Electronics.Netflix has released several first look images from the hotly anticipated fifth and final season of “Money Heist,” also known as “La casa
Netflix has released a clutch of first-look stills from the fifth and final season of La Casa de Papel, better known in the English-speaking world as Money Heist.
EXCLUSIVE: In a preemptive outright screen rights purchase that sources peg at mid-seven figures plus performance bonuses, Don Winslow’s upcoming crime trilogy epic that starts with City On Fire has been taken off the table by Sony Pictures and Elizabeth Gabler’s 3000 Pictures.
Luke Scrase, the former Sony Pictures International Productions executive, is launching his own UK-based production outfit Golden Gate Studios. The company has secured a first-look deal for film and TV projects with Sony, effective this month.
The One With The Botox Faces. 17 years have passed since the Friends finale but the show has never left us.
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has your first look at Catch the Fair One, a boxing pic backed by Darren Aronofsky and Oscar-winning Nomadland producer Mollye Asher, which will soon premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Following last week’s first look teaser at the long-awaited Friends reunion, HBO have released a full trailer showing fans exactly what they can look forward to on May 27. HBO Max released the video on Tuesday, May 19 – at round 6pm for all the fans tuning in from the UK – and in just 12 hours it was viewed over 4 million times on Youtube alone.
Maya Hawke screams her head off while being dragged away in this new image from Netflix’s upcoming trilogy, Fear Street.
An emotional trailer for Friends: The Reunion has shown the stars of the hit comedy series break down in tears.