Netflix has snapped up rights to Incoming, a comedy written and directed by The Mick creators Dave Chernin and John Chernin, in their feature debut.
Netflix has snapped up rights to Incoming, a comedy written and directed by The Mick creators Dave Chernin and John Chernin, in their feature debut.
EXCLUSIVE: Isabella Ferreira, one of the young stars of Hulu’s recent teen dramedy Love, Victor, has signed with Innovative Artists for representation.
EXCLUSIVE: William Baldwin, Xander Berkeley, Ashanti and Beverly D’Angelo are among a raft of stars getting behind the upcoming drama No Address about a community of homeless people fighting eviction from their encampment.
EXCLUSIVE: Dave and John Chernin’s Incoming has begun production in Los Angeles, we’ve learned, with an ensemble cast that includes 2x Primetime Emmy winner Bobby Cannavale, Primetime Emmy nominee Kaitlin Olson, Scott MacArthur as well as Raphael Alejandro, Isabella Ferreira, Ali Gallo, Loren Gray, Ramon Reed (13:The Musical) and Bardia Seiri.
Outfest today unveiled the lineup for its second annual LGBTQIA+ television festival, The OutFronts—a four-day hybrid event with free-to-view, internationally accessible virtual panel discussions and ticketed in-person events in Los Angeles, featuring the talent from some of the most exciting LGBTQIA+ programs available on television today. The festival will run from June 3-6, kicking off with the world premiere in-person screening of Peacock’s Queer As Folk at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, which will be followed by a conversation with the reimagining’s creators and cast.
Did you relate to Gabby? Or did you kind of have to work to find your connection to her?Isabella Ferreira: I think there was always a little side of Gabby in me. I grew up as a dancer and a lot of my favorite type of dance was jazz, and you have to have a lot of sass for that. So I think I just channeled my inner jazz dancer.How would you compare this role to your role in “Love, Victor”?They’re extreme opposites.
Rowan Blanchard and Auli’i Cravalho are stepping out for the premiere of their new movie!
Hulu today set an April 29 premiere date for its untitled Sammi Cohen film, starring Rowan Blanchard (Snowpiercer) and Auli’i Cravalho (Moana), announcing that the teen romance is now titled Crush, and unveiling a few first-look photos.
The upcoming third season will be the last for Love, Victor, Hulu has confirmed. All eight episodes of the YA teen comedy series’ final season will premiere June 15 on the streamer. The news was revealed by Hulu as part of its TCA presentation Tuesday.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Love, Victor” will come to an end at Hulu after its upcoming third season.The third season of the series will debut on June 15, with the entire eight-episode season dropping on that date. The show was renewed for Season 3 in July 2021, though it was not confirmed at that time that the third season would be the last.Per Hulu’s official description of the season, Victor (Michael Cimino) and his friends are faced with a new set of problems that they must work through to make the best choices for their futures with post-high school plans looming.Along with Cimino, the cast of the series includes Anthony Turpel, Bebe Wood, Mason Gooding, George Sear, Isabella Ferreira, Mateo Fernandez, James Martinez, Ana Ortiz, Anthony Keyvan, and Ava Capri.
Megan Mullally (Will & Grace), Tyler Alvarez (Never Have I Ever), Michelle Buteau (First Wives Club), Aasif Mandvi (Evil), Teala Dunn (All Night) and Isabella Ferreira (Love, Victor) will round out the cast of the untitled coming-of-age romance pic starring Rowan Blanchard and Auli’i Cravalho, which Sammi Cohen is directing for Hulu.
Angelique Jackson Hulu’s upcoming queer teen love story, directed by Sammi Cohen, has rounded out its cast.Emmy and SAG Award-winner Megan Mullally (“Will & Grace”), Tyler Alvarez (“Never Have I Ever”), Michelle Buteau (“First Wives Club”), Aasif Mandvi (“Evil”), Teala Dunn (“All Night”) and Isabella Ferreira (“Love, Victor”) join previously announced stars Rowan Blanchard and Auli’i Cravalho in the movie.Written by Kirsten King and Casey Rackham, the movie follows an aspiring young artist
The first season of “Love, Victor” offered a family-friendly journey out of the closet. Season 2 picks up right where Season 1 left off, as the protagonist, Victor (Michael Cimino), finally tells his family he’s gay.
“Everyone thinks coming out is easy these days,” Benji Campbell (George Sear) says in the new trailer for “Love, Victor,” season two. But as the trailer for the beloved Hulu series shows, it’s still never simple, and there are always emotional complications to be found.
Danielle Brooks (“Orange Is the New Black”) with real-life mother LaRita Brooks and brother DJ Brooks; Marsha Stephanie Blake (“When They See Us”) with real-life daughter Rocco Luna; Misha Brooks; Isabella Ferreira (“Love, Victor”)Oscar Nunez (“The Office”); Daphne Rubin-Vega (“In the Heights”) with real-life husband Tom Costanzo and son Luca Costanzo; Guillermo Diaz (“Scandal”); Miguel Sandoval (“Station 19”); Camila Perez (“Gotham”); Olli Haaskivi (“Manifest”); Giana AragonMike Colter (“Luke
Isabella Ferreira is a “glowing person” according to her Love, Victor co-star Ana Ortiz. And within minutes of our video chat, I quickly agree.
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