HBO Max, under its WarnerMax movie label, will develop a film adaptation of romantic comedy novel When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri. Perri will adapt her novel into a screenplay.
25.06.2020 - 02:31 / torontosun.com
LOS ANGELES — Movie classic “Gone with the Wind” returned to the HBO Max streaming platform on Wednesday, along with two extra features discussing its depiction of race in the Civil War era.
The Oscar-winning 1939 film was pulled two weeks ago as the United States began a mass reckoning with systemic racism triggered by nationwide protests over police brutality.
HBO Max, a unit of WarnerMedia, said at the time that it would return with a discussion of its historical context.
On Wednesday, the film
HBO Max, under its WarnerMax movie label, will develop a film adaptation of romantic comedy novel When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri. Perri will adapt her novel into a screenplay.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHBO Max has renewed the competition series “Legendary” for a second season.The news comes on the same day that HBO Max dropped the final two episodes of the show’s first season. Season 1 MC Dashaun Wesley will return for Season 2 along with judges Leiomy Maldonado, Jameela Jamil, Law Roach and Megan Thee Stallion.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani will get the concert experience from the comfort of their vehicles. Shelton, with the help of Stefani and Trace Adkins, will be showing performances at drive-ins and outdoor theaters across the United States and Canada this summer. The concerts are filmed exclusively for each one-night-only event, and will include interviews with the musicians.“This is such a great way to enjoy music with your family and friends and stay safe,” said Shelton.
Larcher will oversee the global rollout of HBO Max, beginning first with a 2021 launch in Latin America.
Blake Shelton will kick off a recorded summer concert series set to air at drive-in theaters across the United States and Canda. For the series, musicians' performances will be filmed for exclusive one-night-only events, which will include "cinematic interviews and storytelling," according to a press release.
HBO Max is breathing new life in an acclaimed short film with a sweetly powerful message.
Seth Rogen learns how to help himself in the trailer for HBO Max's An American Pickle. The trailer, which dropped on Friday, sees Rogen as a struggling late 20th century farmer named Herschel Greenbaum leaving his old country to pursue his version of the American dream.
Also Read: A Month After HBO Max Launched, Why Is It Still Not on Roku or Amazon?Rich adapted his own story for the screen. Rogen, Evan Goldberg and James Weaver are producers for their Point Grey productions.
Ellise Shafer editorHBO Max has revealed the first trailer for “An American Pickle,” an upcoming comedy starring Seth Rogen set to premiere on the platform on Aug. 6.Directed by his frequent collaborator Brandon Trost, Rogen plays Herschel Greenbaum, a Polish ditch digger who immigrates to the U.S.
On paper, a film about a man being preserved in pickle brine for 100 years, to wake up in 2020 and discover that the world is very different than how he remembered, is ripe for comedy. It’s the basic fish out of water story.
As has been seen several times over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, studios have been trying to figure out how to release their films with no theaters and that has resulted in some features being sold off to streaming services. That is exactly what happened with Seth Rogen’s new film “An American Pickle,” which arrives on HBO Max after Sony decided to forgo a theatrical release.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are ready to walk down the aisle together, according to a new report. The couple is reportedly “keen to make it happen as soon as possible,” a source told Us Weekly.
Also Read: iHeartMedia, WarnerMedia to Co-Produce Companion Podcasts for HBO Max ShowsHere is the full list of everything new and leaving in July:July 1 Absolute Power, 1997 The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996 The Amazing Panda Adventure, 1995 American Graffiti, 1973 (HBO) American History X, 1998 Angels in the Outfield, 1951 Angus, 1995 August Rush, 2007 The Bachelor, 1999 Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, 1998 Batman and Harley Quinn , 2017 Batman vs.
HBO Max has removed war epic film “Gone with the Wind” from its recently launched streaming service over its depiction of slavery, parent WarnerMedia said on Wednesday, joining other media companies that have pulled controversial TV shows as demand for racial sensitivity increases across the country.
HBO Max has made a major change to library.