Julie and the Phantoms has catchy pop-rock tunes, sweet friendships, paranormal villainy and yes, even a little romance (we see you Juke).
11.09.2020 - 01:19 / justjared.com
Netflix just dropped the first season of the new musical series Julie and the Phantoms and the soundtrack is out now too!
The soundtrack for season one features 15 original songs that you are going to love. Five of the nine episodes in the first season were directed by High School Musical‘s Kenny Ortega, who is one of the executive producers.
The show stars Madison Reyes, Charlie Gillespie, Jeremy Shada, Owen Patrick Joyner, Cheyenne Jackson and Savannah May, who are all featured on the
Julie and the Phantoms has catchy pop-rock tunes, sweet friendships, paranormal villainy and yes, even a little romance (we see you Juke).
Julie and the Phantoms, Netflix's highly-addictive YA series about a young girl who joins a band with a trio of super-cute ghost boys. While none of the couples or ships in the show get to go on real dates, due to band rehearsals, haunting old nemeses, and being cursed by an evil ghost magician, they had to think about it, right? Yes, of course they did, and they delivered when we asked for ideas.
Audrey Cleo Yap Director Kenny Ortega knew he had found the lead for Netflix’s “Julie and the Phantoms” when he saw Madison Reyes’ audition tape after casting directors had put out requests to performing arts schools across North America.
Julie and the Phantoms to participate in where we gave each of them choreo from the viral app that they had to master in just one minute. I gotta say, they all were pretty impressive.
its young stars this summer, the world didn't know just much they'd fall in love with a high school student from Allentown, Pennsylvania. was one of dozens of teenage hopefuls who answered a nation-wide casting call seeking an everyday Latinx teenage girl — with prodigious musical and singing abilities to match — to play the lead role of Julie.
Julie and the Phantoms, Netflix's new YA show about a young girl who rediscovers her love of music when she forms a band with a trio of super cute ghosts. The nine-episode series dropped last Thursday and is filled with hope, feel-goodness, and wall-to-wall bangers in every episode.
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Coca-Cola’s This Coke is On Us campaign, the accomplished actress shared her excitement playing a vastly intelligent girl with a sharp wit and kind heart, the character doesn’t seem far removed from the real-life, affable and outspoken Nicola Coughlan.‘It’s really exciting,’ she said describing Bridgerton. ‘It’s voiced by Julie Andrews, which is mindblowing in and of itself.
“High School Musical” franchise.“What was really cool about it was that Kenny established that we do have a say in the process. He really made it clear to us that we were his partners, not like he was a boss and we were his workers,” says Reyes.
? There's probably one standout performance from the 9-episode series that grabbed your attention: the Phantoms' lead singer, Luke. Just who is the actor who plays the ghost band's frontman and makes the vintage '90s muscle tanks look good? He's Canadian actor, and he's about as close as you can get to a real-life Luke. Before , Gillespie — who had bit parts on The CW's and 's -- was in a band and did the Los Angeles open mic scene last year.
(Warning: This post does contain some spoilers for “Away” on Netflix).Do you need faith in a higher power to get through a strenuous mission to Mars? In Netflix’s Hilary Swank-led space drama series “Away,” showrunner Jessica Golberg found the oh-so-subtlest ways to ask that very question with an intertwining theme of faith and religion — which we just couldn’t help but notice.For instance, consider how one of the five astronauts on the mission to Mars, Dr.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Season 1 of Julie and the Phantoms! Read at your own risk.]In the whirlwind season finale of Julie and the Phantoms, Julie (Madison Reyes) was able to save her ghost band from an existence-ending curse by helping them play a show at The Orpheum in Los Angeles and realize they had no regrets after forming a rocking quartet with her.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 1 of Julie and the Phantoms! Read at your own risk] Finding love in high school can be hard enough, but it's a next-level challenge when the guy you're crushing on is dead. That's the predicament that Julie (Madison Reyes) finds herself in throughout Season 1 of Netflix's Julie and the Phantoms when she starts writing songs with a ghost named Luke (Charlie Gillespie).
Julie e os Fantasmas. The mega-talented newcomer Madison Reyes stars as Julie, a high-schooler in present-day Los Angeles, whose severe case of creative block is about to get her kicked off her school’s competitive music programme.
I am just old enough for High School Musical to have been a threat to my personal dignity. Kenny Ortega's kiddie megafranchise, which debuted January 2006, juggernauted into cultural relevance just as I turned 17— frankly, only three years after Disney Channel ceased being the white noise of my everyday existence.
is just hours away from premiering, but if you can't wait until midnight to get sucked into the fantastical musical world of Julie and her ghost band, you're in luck! ET exclusively premieres a sneak peek clip from the very first episode, where Julie () tries to get her unassuming father, Ray (), to leave her home studio — all while trying to communicate with her new ghost friends simultaneously.
Julie and the Phantoms hits Netflix this week and it is the ear-worm cheese bomb you know you've needed for most of 2020. Based on the Brazilian series Julie e os Fantasmas, the Netflix YA series follows Julie (Madison Reyes), a seemingly shy high school sophomore who has lost her lust for music after the death of her songwriter mother.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticThe rules of the “Julie and the Phantoms” world and its omnipresent afterlife are deeply confusing. In 1995, three members of pop-punk band Sunset Curve die suddenly after eating bad hot dogs (yes).