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Sonny Bustamante portrays Julie's younger brother in the series. also stars as Willie, a skater boy.«I wanted this to be a Latina family, and I also wanted a Julie 'from the block' — a young girl that was relatable, that other young women could relate to,» Ortega exclusively tells ET. After going through dozens of casting reels of hopefuls, Ortega felt the authenticity he was looking for was missing.
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In a world where Black Lives Matter protests are still happening in the streets of some of the biggest cities in the US, now is probably the perfect time for Hulu to release the upcoming comedy series, “Woke.” READ MORE: ‘Mangrove’ Trailer: Steve McQueen’s Latest Features Letitia Wright In His ‘Small Axe’ Anthology Movie As seen in the trailer for “Woke,” the show follows the story of a Black artist, Keef, who has made a name for himself as a cartoonist that always tries to “keep things light”
The trailer for Rosie Huntington-Whiteley‘s new Quibi series has been released!
Jamie Lang Neo Sora, director of “The Chicken,” playing in this year’s Locarno Festival short film competition, and his producer Albert Tholen have shared details on the filmmaker’s upcoming debut feature “Earthquake,” a screenplay participant at Berlinale Talents Tokyo in 2017.Friends, roommates and collaborators, Sora and Tholen are enjoying the bittersweet distinction of a Locarno Festival world premiere.
“Julie and the Phantoms” will be making its way to Netflix in September, in which the titular teenager Julie (played by Madison Reyes) mysteriously encounters the ghosts of three hunky musicians who died in 1995, resulting in the creation of a supernatural musical supergroup.
Brandon Choe Photo EditorNetflix has dropped a music video teaser from their new musical-dramedy Julie and the Phantoms. The acoustic performance features the main cast playing “Edge of Great”, an original song from the show’s soundtrack.Arriving September 10, the series from Kenny Ortega stars Madison Reyes as Julie, a high schooler who lost her passion for music after her mom died last year.
Julie and the Phantoms, please let TV Guide introduce you to your new favorite ghost band. The upcoming series from High School Musical and Descendants mastermind Kenny Ortega centers on 15-year old Julie (Madison Reyes), who loses her love of music when her songwriter mother passes away, only to rekindle that love affair when she meets three talented, and very cute, musician ghosts still trying to figure out the afterlife.
City of Hope, one of the world's best hospitals for cancer research and treatment, launched a weekly virtual auction series on Monday (Aug. 3) with Charitybuzz, which will bring in some A-list helpers.There will be a curated showcase each week, featuring remarkable music-related memorabilia and once-in-a-lifetime experiences that cater to the timely theme.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorActors and directors took to social media to pay tribute to British director Alan Parker, who died Friday. The filmmaker behind “Evita, “The Commitments” and “Bugsy Malone” was 76.Parker’s first feature film was 1976’s “Bugsy Malone.” He directed over 25 films, and his last film was “The Life of David Gale” starring Kevin Spacey and Kate Winslet.
Netflix has made a rare investment, taking a stake in Broke And Bones, the new production company recently set up by Emmy-winning Black Mirror creators Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones. The deal — a first-of-its-kind for the streamer and marking its first investment in the U.K.
Naman Ramachandran Responding to demand in the film and high-end television industry, the U.K.’s National Film and Television School (NFTS) has partnered with WarnerMedia/HBOAccess and Netflix to launch a part-time post-production course.The new Post Production Supervision Certificate will offer insight and training into the practical elements of the sector and will provide students the skills required to become post-production coordinators.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorSince its founding in 2003, Rooster Teeth has built a large following for original shows like “Red vs. Blue” and “RWBY,” as well as other fan-direct content distributed across its own branded channels.But the first season of the new “Transformers: War for Cybertron” trilogy — produced by Rooster Teeth Studios — will premiere on Netflix this Thursday, July 30.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterNBC on Tuesday served a recap episode of America’s Got Talent to tide fans over until the next fresh episode.
Donald Glover will reportedly return to play Lando Calrissian in an upcoming “Star Wars” Disney+ series.
The Walking Dead co-creator Robert Kirkman has announced a new animated series called Invincible starring Zachary Quinto and Khary Payton.The upcoming Amazon adaptation is based on Kirkman’s comic book series of the same name, which was first published in 2002 and ran for 144 issues.As The Hollywood Reporter confirms, Khary Payton has now joined his fellow Walking Dead actor Steven Yeun in signing up to the project, and will portray the character Black Samson.
Get ready to stand on the Edge of Great with the new Netflix original series “Julie And The Phantoms”.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorComing soon to a streaming device in your city: It’s Julie and the Phantoms. Netflix has dropped the needle on the cast, premiere date, first photos and a promo for its new musical dramedy from Kenny Ortega.Madison Reyes is set as frontwoman of the live-action series, which premieres September 10. She plays Julie, a high schooler who lost her passion for music after her mom died last year.
Netflix has plumbed the depths of teen TV. They have shows about autistic high schoolers and British sexuality and a girl who can explode football players with her brain.