Tracee Ellis Ross has been using up to four face masks a day while in lockdown.
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For new interactive special, , premiering Tuesday May 12, the former filmed what is essentially a feature-length movie in under 30 days while pregnant with her second child.But this isn't just any "movie." Instead, viewers will get a chance to decide specific plot points—a choose-your-own-adventure conceit that meant Kemper and the cast shot various outcomes for most scenes."There are so many iterations that you can watch it 100 times and never really repeat the same options," Kemper tells me
.Tracee Ellis Ross has been using up to four face masks a day while in lockdown.
Tracee Ellis Ross is following in the legendary footsteps of her mother, Miss Diana Ross, to the tune of a hit single, sold-out tour and award-winning discography. Admittedly, it's for her new music-industry comedy,, but the talent is on display nonetheless.
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After four seasons, returns for an interactive movie,! The hilarious new special — a choose your own adventure in similar fashion to Netflix’s -- picks up after the events of the series finale with Kimmy (Ellie Kemper) about to get married to Prince Frederick Windsor (Daniel Radcliffe). Before she can walk down the aisle, however, the discovery of an old book reveals that the Reverend (Jon Hamm) may still have women locked away in another underground hatch.
When Netflix rolled out its first interactive special, 2018's Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, it inspired the kind of pessimism that the anthology series was known for peddling about other technologies. In a New York Times interview, Netflix exec Todd Yellin argued that viewers would be more invested in a story if they had more involvement in which direction it headed.
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Ellie Kemper wasn't too excited to have a make-out sesh with Daniel Radcliffe. The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and talked about everything from the upcoming Netflix show's "interactive special" to how she felt about the kissing scenes she had to do with the Harry Potter star. "Oh my gosh, I kissed him multiple times, Ellen," Kemper told Ellen DeGeneres.
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1. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the ReverendSpecial Billed as a choose-your-own-adventure special, this one-off return of Kimmy Schmidt (Ellie Kemper) lets you decide whether she’ll have the wedding of her dreams, foil the Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne’s (Jon Hamm) evil plans or somehow start a war against the robots. Choose wisely.When: Tuesday on Netflix