Animal Kingdom‘s Christina Ochoa is set as a lead in ABC’s Promised Land, Matt Lopez’s Latinx family drama pilot.
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Anna Marie de la Fuente WarnerMedia’s HBO Max has launched a new initiative aimed at the fast-growing Latinx audience, HBO Max Pa’lante!, which Jackie Gagne, senior VP, multicultural marketing, WarnerMedia, describes as an “evolution” of HBO’s promotional efforts.“For more than a decade, we’ve been developing creative, audience-first campaigns that strategically engage Latinx, Black, Asian American and LGBTQ Plus audiences,” said Gagne.“With the launch of HBO Max Pa’lante! (Onward!), we are
.Animal Kingdom‘s Christina Ochoa is set as a lead in ABC’s Promised Land, Matt Lopez’s Latinx family drama pilot.
Baileys has launched a new pina colada edition of the classic Irish cream drink ahead of the summer. The new product, called Baileys Colada, features Baileys Irish cream mixed with tropical flavours including coconut and pineapple.
Andy Garcia is the new father of the bride.ET can confirm that the 64-year-old actor has been cast in the lead role of WB/Plan B's remake.
Non-Fungible Tokens, better known by the acronym NFT, are becoming a hot new trend in technology. Just recently, an NFT by artist Beeple sold for more than $69 million, and tokens have been created for the television show American Gods, the band Kings of Leon’s new album, and the National Basketball Assn.
HBO this month – watch its trailer below.Q: Into The Storm will air its first two episodes back-to-back on March 21, with subsequent pairs of episodes airing on the next two Sundays.The series, which untangles the story of the conspiracy movement related to former US president Donald Trump, begins its trailer with footage from the riots on the US Capitol on January 6.A synopsis for the series reads: “Spanning three years in the making and traversing the globe, the series follows Hoback on a
Jesse Williams, conceptual artist Glenn Kaino, and former exec at NBA Latin America, Arturo Nuñez. It features diverse categories like cumbia, fiestas, and futbol, regional themes.
Lost co-creator JJ Abrams and series star Josh Holloway are set to reunite for a new crime drama.Holloway, who played Sawyer in Lost, takes the as-yet-unnamed lead role in Duster as a getaway driver for a crime syndicate in the ’70s American southwest.It’s part of Abrams and his production company Bad Robot’s lucrative new deal with WarnerMedia/HBO to produce new shows and movies for the company, writes The Hollywood Reporter.
HBO has rebranded its Latino outreach platforms as HBO Max Pa'lante!, taking its name from the Spanish slang for "forward." "For more than a decade we've been developing creative, audience-first campaigns that strategically engage Latinx, Black, Asian American and LGBTQ+ audiences," WarnerMedia senior vice president of multicultural marketing Jackie Gagne said in a statement.
HBO Max has set a new audience initiative titled HBO Max Pa’lante! which looks to break down barriers for new voices and driving awareness to culturally relevant programming across HBO Max for Latinx audiences.
The Wire creator David Simon is set to share a new limited series for HBO, tackling police corruption in Baltimore.We Own This City is based on the book A True Story Of Crime, Cops And Corruption by investigative journalist Justin Fenton.
Megan Thee Stallion has launched an initiative called Hotties Helping Houston to raise funds for the rebuilding of her hometown following the recent Texas freeze.The rapper will be working alongside US Representative Sheila Jackson Lee and the National Association of Christian Churches (NACC) Disaster Services, to repair homes at no cost for senior citizens and single mothers.Megan has enlisted a coalition of donors to help with the fundraising efforts over the next two years, including fashion
EXCLUSIVE: Eva Longoria is set to direct and executive produce The Gordita Chronicles pilot at HBO Max. The single-camera family comedy hails from Josh Berman’s Osprey Productions, Zoe Saldana’s Cinestar Pictures, and Sony Pictures TV, where Berman’s Osprey Prods is under a deal.
Jordan Rose Four decades in, hip-hop is not just a music genre, but a microcosm of the nation. At its core, the genre embodies the concept of the American dream — to transcend one’s environment in search of a better life — and with that comes its own challenges.
Fresh off the successful debut of his recent concert film, “David Byrne’s American Utopia,” it appears Spike Lee is ready to keep his relationship with HBO going strong with another project, a new docuseries focused on New York City and the events of the past 20 years, “NYC Epicenters 9/11→2021½.” READ MORE: Delroy Lindo Revisits ‘Da 5 Bloods’ & Chadwick Boseman’s First Day On Set [Interview] According to HBO, production has already begun on Spike Lee’s next documentary project, “NYC Epicenters