Let's get ready to Hulu! The streaming service has released its slate of arrivals for the month of June, and there are some promising Hulu originals, some great shows from other networks, and some classic movies coming online.
30.04.2020 - 19:45 / deadline.com
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Associate Editor/Reporter
The Andrew Fried-directed documentary We Are Freestyle Love Supreme produced by Hamilton icon Lin-Manuel Miranda has found a home at Hulu and will hit the streamer June 5.
The docu made its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and spotlights the 15-year journey of the hip-hop improvisational group founded by Miranda, Thomas Kail and Anthony Veneziale. The group called Freestyle Love Supreme was formed long before Hamilton and In
Let's get ready to Hulu! The streaming service has released its slate of arrivals for the month of June, and there are some promising Hulu originals, some great shows from other networks, and some classic movies coming online.
Lin-Manuel Miranda is set to join the cast of One Day At A Time for the show’s upcoming animated special.
We've never seen the Alvarez family quite like this before. In the midst of its coronavirus-necessitated shutdown, One Day at a Time is producing an animated special, and it looks perfect. On Thursday, Pop TV released a first look at all our favorite characters in animated form, including special guest stars Lin-Manuel Miranda, Gloria Estefan, and Melissa Fumero. The network also announced that the episode is set to premiere on Tuesday, June 16.
The spread of the coronavirus has made TV shows do a variety of first, from the first Real Housewives virtual reunion with Andy Cohen and The Real Housewives of Atlanta, to Pop TV's One Day at a Time's entirely animated episode. Production was put on hold on One Day at a Time due to the spread of the coronavirus, leading to executive producer and co-showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellett to come up with the animated special.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Dale, Lin-Manuel, dale!
By Will Thorne
Are you willing to wait for it? “Hamilton” fans might not be able to see the musical production live on Broadway right now, but at least they can stream it. The Tony and GRAMMY Award-winning musical is coming to Disney+, Bob Iger, Disney executive chairman, and Lin-Manuel Miranda, the musical’s star and creator, announced on Tuesday’s “Good Morning America”.
Hamilton is coming to Disney+ on July 3, 2020 after it was originally supposed to get a theatrical release in October, 2021!
The filmed version of the original Broadway production of Hamilton will launch on Disney+ more than a year earlier than planned, streaming on July 3, it has been announced.
Are you willing to wait for it? fans might not be able to see the musical production live on Broadway right now, but at least they can stream it. The Tony and GRAMMY Award-winning musical is coming to Disney+, Bob Iger, Disney executive chairman, and Lin-Manuel Miranda, the musical's star and creator, announced on Tuesday's .
In a surprise announcement sure to delight Broadway fans who are missing live theater, Disney+ announced on Tuesday (May 12) that the original Broadway production of Hamilton will come exclusively to the Mouse's streaming service on July 3.The production of the Tony-winning hip-hop historical musical was filmed live onstage at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York over three days in 2016. Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and Disney CEO Bob Iger announced the news on Good Morning America.
By Brent Lang
By Mike Fleming Jr
Hollywood is mourning the death of Jerry Stiller. The actor and comedian — best known for his work on such hit shows as Seinfeld and King of Queens — died at the age of 92.
Given the amount of A-listers packed into one venue, it's no surprise the amount of drama that goes down at the annual star-studded Met Gala.
Before there was or, Lin-Manuel Miranda was the co-founder and member of a hip-hop improv troupe called Freestyle Love Supreme alongside director Thomas Kail and beatboxer Anthony Veneziale. Their performances eventually went from the streets to screen, for a short-lived TV series on Pivot, and finally to the Broadway stage, where the three reunited with performers like Christopher Jackson for a limited run at Booth Theatre in New York City during the fall of 2019.