HBO Max’s Sweet Life: Los Angeles just got a sweet endorsement by Keke Palmer. The Nope actor took to social media to express how much she’s been enjoying the reality series produced by Issa Rae.
“Sweet Life is giving me everything I need. I done binged season one and almost all of season two in just two days. I need more,” Palmer tweeted.
Sweet Life is giving me everything I need. I done binged season one and almost all of season two in just two days. I need more.
— Keke Palmer (@KekePalmer) August 17, 2022
It wasn’t long before Rae retweeted her Insecure co-star and teased the finale of the second season.
“Y’all heard her?! Catch up on #SweetLifeonMax before the final 3 episodes on Thursday!” Rae added on Twitter.
Y’all heard her?! Catch up on #SweetLifeonMax before the final 3 episodes on Thursday! https://t.co/QgTq6q...
“Sweet Life is giving me everything I need. I done binged season one and almost all of season two in just two days. I need more,” Palmer tweeted.
Sweet Life is giving me everything I need. I done binged season one and almost all of season two in just two days. I need more.
— Keke Palmer (@KekePalmer) August 17, 2022
It wasn’t long before Rae retweeted her Insecure co-star and teased the finale of the second season.
“Y’all heard her?! Catch up on #SweetLifeonMax before the final 3 episodes on Thursday!” Rae added on Twitter.
Y’all heard her?! Catch up on #SweetLifeonMax before the final 3 episodes on Thursday! https://t.co/QgTq6q...
- 8/17/2022
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Zack Stentz’s (Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous) newly launched Electric Brain Entertainment has secured rights to Korean IP Deep for TV adaptation.
The idea is for the popular Korean webtoon series to get both Korean- and English-language drama versions with overlapping plot lines and cast. Thor, X-Men: First Class and Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous writer Stentz and producer Geoffrey Clark (The 2nd) will spearhead the spinoffs through Electric Brain.
The sci-fi thriller series follows the families of humans who went missing and suddenly begin to reappear from the ocean as living corpses, unaged and unchanged in the years and even decades since their disappearances.
Ko Dae-Jung, who planned and developed the well-received Korean original, partnered with Hugh Cha, director of the Asia Division at Bohemia Group and CEO of Stage Bridge, to propose global versions of the drama to Stentz. Stentz and Geoffrey J. Clark will serve as producers.
The idea is for the popular Korean webtoon series to get both Korean- and English-language drama versions with overlapping plot lines and cast. Thor, X-Men: First Class and Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous writer Stentz and producer Geoffrey Clark (The 2nd) will spearhead the spinoffs through Electric Brain.
The sci-fi thriller series follows the families of humans who went missing and suddenly begin to reappear from the ocean as living corpses, unaged and unchanged in the years and even decades since their disappearances.
Ko Dae-Jung, who planned and developed the well-received Korean original, partnered with Hugh Cha, director of the Asia Division at Bohemia Group and CEO of Stage Bridge, to propose global versions of the drama to Stentz. Stentz and Geoffrey J. Clark will serve as producers.
- 6/28/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Issa Rae will lend her voice for Sony Pictures Animation’s sequel to the studio’s Oscar-winning feature, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” to be directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.
The sequel to “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is set to release in theaters on Oct. 7, 2022. Plot details are being kept under wraps however, it is being reported that Rae will voice Jessica Drew, aka Spider-Woman.
The original “Spider-Verse” film from 2018 was critically acclaimed for its animation style and story, which followed Shameik Moore as the voice of Miles Morales, who becomes the next Spider-Man and recruits the help of a lazier Peter Parker from another universe along with an array of other Spider-Men and even Spider-Pigs.
Returning as producers on the new “Spider-Verse” are Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Amy Pascal, Avi Arad and Christina Steinberg. Alonzo Ruvalcaba will co-produce.
The sequel to “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is set to release in theaters on Oct. 7, 2022. Plot details are being kept under wraps however, it is being reported that Rae will voice Jessica Drew, aka Spider-Woman.
The original “Spider-Verse” film from 2018 was critically acclaimed for its animation style and story, which followed Shameik Moore as the voice of Miles Morales, who becomes the next Spider-Man and recruits the help of a lazier Peter Parker from another universe along with an array of other Spider-Men and even Spider-Pigs.
Returning as producers on the new “Spider-Verse” are Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Amy Pascal, Avi Arad and Christina Steinberg. Alonzo Ruvalcaba will co-produce.
- 6/4/2021
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
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