The cast of the new sci-fi horror film Nope stepped out to celebrate together at the film’s L.A. premiere!
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Music isn’t Kesha’s only passion.
On Wednesday, Discovery+ debuted the trailer for the new series “Conjuring Kesha”, in which the global pop star goes out in search of everything supernatural and paranormal.
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“To me, the supernatural comes naturally,” Kesha says in a statement. “It started with my insatiable curiosity, my eternal searching for something bigger than myself. This has motivated my art, informed my music and has given a purpose to my entire life. It’s an eternal search for proof of God. But it’s the adventures that I have with my friends that take these pilgrimages to the next level and make them a reality.”
She adds, “I wanted to catch actual proof of the unexplainable. If we could catch these things on camera, then what else could be true? My podcast, ‘Kesha and the Creepies,’ was the jumping-off point into the unknown – and now this show is the ultimate quest to go deeper into my existential questions. Trust me, you don’t wanna miss this.”
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In the first season, which features six one-hour episodes, Kesha looks for demonic activity at a state penitentiary with Whitney Cummings and goes for a hike in the California mountains looking for Bigfoot with “The Bachelorette” star Jojo Fletcher.
Kesha hangs out with rapper GaTa, supermodel Karen Elson and rapper Big Freedia, investigating hauntings, ghostly asylums and more.
The series features paranormal experts like psychics Cindy Kaza and Chip Coffey or Bigfoot researcher Ronny LeBlanc, who help guide Kesha and her friends through their paranormal experiences.
The cast of the new sci-fi horror film Nope stepped out to celebrate together at the film’s L.A. premiere!
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterCalifornia is getting into the “Star Wars” business, with the state committing $20.9 million in tax subsidies for a new Disney+ series called “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.”The recent “Star Wars” films have been shot in the United Kingdom, where they receive government subsidies. But four other “Star Wars” TV series, including “The Mandalorian,” have filmed in California without receiving state incentives, according to California Film Commission records.
Just days before Rap Sh!t’s HBO Max debut, the Issa Rae produced comedy looks to be coming back for a second season and heading out to the Golden State.
There’s going to be some serious California financial meat on the bones of Star War series Skeleton Crew.
EXCLUSIVE: Marcel Walz, Joe Knetter and Sarah French have announced their new production company, Neon Noir. The trio’s first venture under the banner is a new horror film starring genre staple Cerina Vincent.
Clerks III – check it out below.Picking up after the 1994 original and its 2006 sequel, Clerks III follows Randal Graves (Jeff Anderson) after he suffers a life-threatening heart attack. With help from Dante (Brian O’Halloran), Elias (Trevor Fehrman), Becky (Rosario Dawson), Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith), Randal sets out to make a movie about working at the Quick Stop convenience store.Along with appearances from beloved characters Jay and Silent Bob, the trailer also features appearances from Ben Affleck, Fred Armisen and Sarah Michelle Gellar who audition for the meta-comedy.“Jay and Silent Bob are like C-3PO and R2-D2,” Randal remarks to Dante in the trailer.
Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi’s critically acclaimed dramedy is heading for its second season.
Over the past decade, FX has found a niche as a home for irreverent shows about culturally specific communities. Few of the network’s recent hits garnered more critical acclaim than “Reservation Dogs,” which tracks the antics and aspirations of Indigenous teenagers who dream of escaping life in Oklahoma for sunny California.
Appearances by Megan Mullally and comedian/podcaster Marc Maron are planned for the second season of Reservation Dogs, FX’s breakout comedy from Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi. Wes Studi will also reprise his role as Bucky.
The Johnsons are back! Fans may have said goodbye to after its series finale in April, but a new chapter for the fictional family kicks off with season five of its Freeform spinoff, , and ET is exclusively premiering the new chapter's trailer.Franchise star Marcus Scribner has officially joined his TV sister, Yara Shahidi, on the spinoff, reprising his role as Andre Johnson Jr. (aka Junior) as he embarks on his own journey to being «grown,» and we can tell from the trailer that it's going to be a trip.Sibling shenanigans ensue as Junior adapts to leaving behind the «real world» of a 9-5 to attend Cal U, which entails making his connections as a freshman on campus.
EXCLUSIVE: Mena Suvari (American Beauty) and Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) will star alongside Casper Van Dien (Monsters of California), Maya Stojan (Newness), Will Peltz (13 Minutes) and Jessica Belkin (The Orville) in the action-thriller Hunt Club, which has wrapped production in Mississippi.
Ashley Thomas has been cast as the male lead opposite Mia Isaac and Adrienne Warren in Hulu drama series Black Cake, from Women of the Movement creator Marissa Jo Cerar, Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Films and Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment. Additionally, Zetna Fuentes (This Is Us) has been tapped to direct the pilot episode, replacing Andrew Dosunmu.
Wilson Chapman editorRapper and weed entrepreneur Berner has joined the cast of the upcoming indie thriller “The Low End Theory.”Directed by Francisco Ordoñez, who co-wrote the script with lead actor Sofia Yepes, “The Low End Theory” is a neo-noir thriller about an aspiring hip hop producer who begins laundering money for a drug dealer. Berner will play a supporting role in the cast, in addition to executive producing and composing the soundtrack for the film.“When I read this script it got me super excited. The music business, drug trafficking and money laundering, these are worlds I’ve often depicted in my music, and it all feels really authentic here,” Berner said in a statement.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. There are officially two and a half more hours of “Stranger Things” before the epic ride comes to a close. The final Volume II chapter premieres July 2, following the first chapter’s release this month, and the long run times make sense considering the amount of unanswered questions that still need to be tied up.In honor of the show’s final season, brands have churned out more collaborations with the hit Netflix series than ever before.
The family business. Kyle Richards‘ husband, Mauricio Umansky, and her daughters will star in a new reality series for Netflix.
The CAA Amplify summit will make its in-person return on June 22 featuring speakers across entertainment, sports, media, technology, and social justice.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorKate Mara will topline “Necropolis,” a scripted supernatural thriller podcast series from sci-fi and fantasy podcast studio Echoverse.Mara (“A Teacher,” “The Martian,” “House of Cards”) also will executive produce the audio drama, alongside Project X Entertainment’s James Vanderbilt, William Sherak, Paul Neinstein and Nicole Tossou. “Necropolis” is adapted by Brian Miller (“Apollo 18”) from his short story of the same name.“Necropolis” follows Sarah Bishop (Mara) who, after a dishonorable discharge from the Army, moves with her two kids to a small California town to work as the deputy sheriff.
season 4 is here. And it promises to deliver a satisfying -- if not deadly -- end to the biggest, most watched installment of the Netflix original series from the Duffer Brothers. With Vecna showing no signs of slowing down, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) struggling to regain her powers and the gang split between Hawkins, Indiana and California, things are not looking good as our favorite high school heroes prepare for the battle of their lives. And based on comments from the cast, notably Joseph Quinn, who joined this season with the breakout role as Eddie Munson, not everyone will make it out alive.