The streaming wars are fully upon us, and as summer goes into full swing, AppleTV+ is starting to flex its wares. Today, the streamer unveiled an exclusive preview of new series and films coming to Apple TV+ now through Fall 2021.
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Mike Tyson remains a revered figure in the annals of boxing, and a new two-part ABC News documentary will chronicle his rise, fall and eventual comeback.
On Monday, “Good Morning America” shared a sneak peek at “Mike Tyson: Knockout”, set to debut later this week.
“‘Mike Tyson: The Knockout’ will put viewers ringside for a main event that will chronicle the former champion’s climb, crash and comeback, from his difficult childhood to becoming undisputed world champion to his 1992 rape conviction
The streaming wars are fully upon us, and as summer goes into full swing, AppleTV+ is starting to flex its wares. Today, the streamer unveiled an exclusive preview of new series and films coming to Apple TV+ now through Fall 2021.
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.
Any viewers who are jonesing for a tropical getaway while looking for an edgy new comedy to enjoy should take a look at the just-released trailer for “The White Lotus”, a new HBO series debuting this summer.
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.
Trevante Rhodes is taking his turn in the boxing ring. The actor has signed on to play Mike Tyson in Hulu's upcoming limited series, , which he will also executive produce.
Hulu is making a television series about the life of Mike Tyson and they just found their leading man!
Moonlight star Trevante Rhodes is set to play Mike Tyson in new Hulu series Iron Mike.Production on the eight-episode series is set to begin later this year, with Rhodes executive producing alongside his starring role, according to Variety.Iron Mike is not related to the Tyson-backed drama series Tyson, which is set to star Jamie Foxx as the iconic boxer.
As we’ve seen so many times before, it appears that Hollywood has yet another case of twin productions, with two Mike Tyson biopic series currently in development.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterTrevante Rhodes will star as Mike Tyson in the upcoming Hulu series “Iron Mike,” Variety has learned.Rhodes will also executive produce the series in addition to starring. “Iron Mike” was ordered to series at the streamer in February.
Hulu has found its Mike Tyson.
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Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.MOVIES— No “101 Dalmatians” love is necessary to enjoy “Cruella,” available to rent on Disney+ starting Friday. This live-action movie starring Emma Stone and directed by Craig Gillespie (“I, Tonya”) is, at best, very loosely related to the 1961 animated film (or the 1996 live action pic with Glenn Close for that matter).
give donations in the current climate. “British Heart Foundation saw their donations halve because of the pandemic so anything at all we can raise for them would be magnificent.”The group’s auction went live on May 16 and includes items such as signed boxing gloves from Mike Tyson and Tony Bellew, as well as a pair of trousers worn by Biffy Clyro’s Simon Neil during the band’s ‘Opposites’ tour and a number of fourballs at some of Scotland’s top golf courses.
The Tribeca Festival said Thursday that Steven Soderbergh’s upcoming crime drama No Sudden Move will have its world premiere as the Centerpiece Gala at this year’s festival, which is set to run June 9-20 as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.
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.