By Greg Evans
08.05.2020 - 20:15 / hollywoodnews.com
Even though it’s now simply heading to Digital next month (as part of Universal’s gambit to attract audiences during this crisis by not holding back their big 2020 releases), The King of Staten Island remains one of the bigger summer titles of the year. The latest comedy from Judd Apatow, this one functions as another biographical outing from a comedian telling their life story.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Comedian Pete Davidson was bemused to receive a personal delivery of marijuana from a fan during the coronavirus lockdown after sharing his intention to stay sober.
Universal Pictures just dropped the very first trailer for the upcoming The King Of Staten Island, Judd Apatow’s film which comes to digital this June.
might just be Pete Davidson's most personal work yet — and now, we have our first look at the Judd Apatow-directed «comedy about love, loss and laughter on Staten Island.»
Davidson co-wrote the movie with Judd Apatow and Dave Sirus
Pete Davidson revealed that some of his fans are making it difficult to stay sober while he quarantines in a house with his mother.
Judd Apatow is the artist and Pete Davidson is the clay.
Pete Davidson is having quite an interesting time in quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic — especially since he is staying in the basement of the home he shares with his mom.
The trailer forThe King of Staten Island debuted Thursday, starring breakoutSaturday Night Live comic Pete Davidson as a character loosely based on himself. Directed by Judd Apatow, the dramedy follows Davidson growing up on Staten Island, dealing with the death of his firefighter father during 9/11, and pursuing stand-up comedy.
Pete Davidson might be stuck at home amid the coronavirus outbreak, but he’s not letting it keep him down.
Pete Davidson might be stuck at home amid the coronavirus outbreak, but he's not letting it keep him down.
Pete Davidson was going to make his big-screen starring debut in the movie The King of Staten Island, but the movie is going to VOD instead now due to movie theaters being shut down for the indefinite future.
Just when you thought that you had watched all that Netflix has to offer, a Michelle Obama documentary drops and we can only imagine how inspiring it will be.