Norman Lear was not a man to shy away from controversy. If anything, he sprinted toward it, knowing that doing so would help open people’s minds to pervasive American issues related to discrimination, human rights, and more. Through his landmark sitcoms like “All in the Family,” “Maude,” “Sanford and Son,” “One Day at a Time” (twice!), and “Good Times” (also twice!), Lear helped American families address thorny political and social topics by bringing those circumstances into their living rooms every week.
But one episode has long stood out as his most controversial: “Maude’s Dilemma,” a two-part episode airing in the first season, wherein the lead character (played by Bea Arthur) decides to get an abortion. At the time, abortions were legal in the state of New York (where Maude and her family lived), but the Roe v. Wade verdict was still two months away. CBS was wary about...
But one episode has long stood out as his most controversial: “Maude’s Dilemma,” a two-part episode airing in the first season, wherein the lead character (played by Bea Arthur) decides to get an abortion. At the time, abortions were legal in the state of New York (where Maude and her family lived), but the Roe v. Wade verdict was still two months away. CBS was wary about...
- 6/2/2024
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Fans may call Max crazy for canceling one of the best animated sci-fi shows of 2023, Scavengers Reign, after its first season. However, the streamer has made one possibility for the series to continue with a second season. Max has made a non-exclusive deal with Netflix to stream the show in the US, UK, Ireland, and New Zealand. And if the show proves to be a success at Netflix, Scavengers Reign might get picked for a Season 2 at its new home.
A still from Scavengers Reign | Max
The fans of the series are doing everything in their capacity to keep the series alive as they took to social media to vehemently promote the series, urging everyone to watch it on Netflix. Hopefully, fans could get to see more of the visually stunning show.
Scavengers Reign Gets A Second Chance At Netflix The characters Ursula and Sam in Scavengers Reign | Max
Joseph Bennett...
A still from Scavengers Reign | Max
The fans of the series are doing everything in their capacity to keep the series alive as they took to social media to vehemently promote the series, urging everyone to watch it on Netflix. Hopefully, fans could get to see more of the visually stunning show.
Scavengers Reign Gets A Second Chance At Netflix The characters Ursula and Sam in Scavengers Reign | Max
Joseph Bennett...
- 6/2/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
After a several decade-long career, famous director and animator John Musker is slowly preparing to retire. The 70-year old director is responsible for revitalizing Disney in the late 80s and 90s, so he is definitely one of the most important animators in history. His classic works include The Great Mouse Detective (1986), The Little Mermaid (1989), Aladdin (1992), Hercules (1997), and Treasure Planet (2002), but he has also worked on The Princess and the Frog (2009) and Moana (2016); although he won’t be returning for the sequel, Musker definitely left his mark on that movie as well.
The director recently attended the Animayo International Summit in Gran Canaria, where he promoted his new short film, I’m Hip!, but he also talked to El País about his beginnings at Disney, as well as about his opinions on the current state of things at the House of the Mouse.
At the time when Musker came to Disney,...
The director recently attended the Animayo International Summit in Gran Canaria, where he promoted his new short film, I’m Hip!, but he also talked to El País about his beginnings at Disney, as well as about his opinions on the current state of things at the House of the Mouse.
At the time when Musker came to Disney,...
- 5/31/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
You won’t have to go to a galaxy far, far away in order to get the latest installment of the Star Wars story. Coming in June on Disney+, fans will be treated to the new series “The Acolyte,” which travels back to the end of the galaxy’s High Republic Era. In a similar vein, also coming to the platform in the new month are the final episodes of Disney+’s first season as the streaming home for “Doctor Who.” You won’t want to miss any of the action as the Fifteenth Doctor attempts to save time and space.
Throughout June, Disney+ will also celebrate the 90th birthday of Donald Duck and premiere a new preschool-aimed series based on the iconic “Little Mermaid” film. As always, Disney+ will premiere titles that appear to all members of the family.
The company’s flagship streaming service has two subscription options.
Throughout June, Disney+ will also celebrate the 90th birthday of Donald Duck and premiere a new preschool-aimed series based on the iconic “Little Mermaid” film. As always, Disney+ will premiere titles that appear to all members of the family.
The company’s flagship streaming service has two subscription options.
- 5/31/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Beauty and terror so often become synonymous when it comes to quantifying natural world order, and a combination of both of these traits creates a synchronicity where humans with their mental shackles might feel out of place despite their apparent intellectual superiority. Charlie Huettner and Joseph Bennet’s ground-breaking animation series Scavengers Reign meditates on this aspect while raising some important thematic questions about the core essence of humanity, the cost of redemption, and the truth of survival through the story of castaway astronauts.
Visually remarkable to the point that the art style of the series mimics some of Moebius’ works in creature and environment design, which works wonders by aiming for a sensory overload of the viewers, Scavengers Reign is among those rare entries that remain unnoticed despite being a pioneering venture. Released last year on HBO Max, the series found much appreciation from critics and viewers alike, only...
Visually remarkable to the point that the art style of the series mimics some of Moebius’ works in creature and environment design, which works wonders by aiming for a sensory overload of the viewers, Scavengers Reign is among those rare entries that remain unnoticed despite being a pioneering venture. Released last year on HBO Max, the series found much appreciation from critics and viewers alike, only...
- 5/28/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man movies are legendary for a lot of reasons. Not only did they lay the foundation for comic book movies but also made it possible for the MCU to come to reality. Often remembered for their iconic action scenes or narrative, the movies are back in the limelight for a weird yet shocking reason.
Tobey Maguire in and as Spider-Man | Sony Pictures
According to Marvel fans, they have found a doppelganger of Maguire’s Peter Parker’s secret admirer, Ursula Ditkovich in a famous WNBA star. As per netizens, the NBA prodigy looks strikingly like Mageina Tovah’s character in the Spider-Man trilogy.
Tobey Maguire’s Secret Admirer in Spider-Man Trilogy is a WNBA Star!
Ursula in Spider-Man | Sony Pictures
Anyone who has seen Tobey Maguire‘s Spider-Man trilogy would remember the character of Ursula Ditkovich. The sweet girl and daughter of the landlord of Peter Parker’s shabby and cluttered apartment,...
Tobey Maguire in and as Spider-Man | Sony Pictures
According to Marvel fans, they have found a doppelganger of Maguire’s Peter Parker’s secret admirer, Ursula Ditkovich in a famous WNBA star. As per netizens, the NBA prodigy looks strikingly like Mageina Tovah’s character in the Spider-Man trilogy.
Tobey Maguire’s Secret Admirer in Spider-Man Trilogy is a WNBA Star!
Ursula in Spider-Man | Sony Pictures
Anyone who has seen Tobey Maguire‘s Spider-Man trilogy would remember the character of Ursula Ditkovich. The sweet girl and daughter of the landlord of Peter Parker’s shabby and cluttered apartment,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
There’s no need to wonder what the future holds for the Descendants, because we finally have our first trailer for the next chapter in Disney’s kid-villain franchise.
Descendants: The Rise of Red introduces viewers to Red, the rebellious daughter of the Queen of Hearts, and Chloe, the perfectionist daughter of Cinderella. The polar opposites become unlikely allies when the Queen of Hearts stages a coup to take over Auradon, inspiring the girls to travel back in time and reverse the traumatic event that made the queen a villain in the first place.
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Descendants: The Rise of Red introduces viewers to Red, the rebellious daughter of the Queen of Hearts, and Chloe, the perfectionist daughter of Cinderella. The polar opposites become unlikely allies when the Queen of Hearts stages a coup to take over Auradon, inspiring the girls to travel back in time and reverse the traumatic event that made the queen a villain in the first place.
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- 5/23/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea and is about to make award show history? Sponge! Bob! Square! Pants!
With his best friend Patrick Star by his side, the porous icon will host the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2024, marking the first time (ever!) that animated characters will host a full-length award show. SpongeBob and Patrick are voiced by Tom Kenny and Bill Fagerbakke, respectively.
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With his best friend Patrick Star by his side, the porous icon will host the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2024, marking the first time (ever!) that animated characters will host a full-length award show. SpongeBob and Patrick are voiced by Tom Kenny and Bill Fagerbakke, respectively.
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- 5/22/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
The Walt Disney Company has revealed the Disney Plus June 2024 release schedule, which includes new Originals, movies, and TV series. The Disney+ streaming service features movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more, alongside exclusive Disney+ Originals.
The schedule includes the two-episode premiere of Star Wars series The Acolyte, new episodes of Doctor Who, a celebration of Donald Duck’s 90th anniversary,
You can view the Disney Plus June 2024 lineup below and stay tuned to our dedicated Disney+ section for daily news on the streaming service.
Disney Plus June 2024 Schedule
Available June 1
New Library Titles
For the First Time in Forever: The Making of World of Frozen
Available June 3
New Library Titles
World Eats Bread
Available June 4
New Library Titles
Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Color
Disney+ Originals
The Acolyte – Two Episode Premiere at 6 p.m. Pt
In Lucasfilm’s “The Acolyte,” an investigation into...
The schedule includes the two-episode premiere of Star Wars series The Acolyte, new episodes of Doctor Who, a celebration of Donald Duck’s 90th anniversary,
You can view the Disney Plus June 2024 lineup below and stay tuned to our dedicated Disney+ section for daily news on the streaming service.
Disney Plus June 2024 Schedule
Available June 1
New Library Titles
For the First Time in Forever: The Making of World of Frozen
Available June 3
New Library Titles
World Eats Bread
Available June 4
New Library Titles
Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Color
Disney+ Originals
The Acolyte – Two Episode Premiere at 6 p.m. Pt
In Lucasfilm’s “The Acolyte,” an investigation into...
- 5/20/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
On Sunday, May 19, the Final 3 artists on “American Idol” Season 22 each performed a pair of “Finale Night” songs as viewers voted live coast-to-coast for their favorites. (Read our minute-by-minute recap.) Ultimately, after millions of votes were cast, host Ryan Seacrest announced that the 22nd winner in “Idol” history was Abi Carter. The runner-up was Will Moseley and the third place finisher was Jack Blocker. Do you agree or disagree with those results? Be sure to comment below with your immediate reactions!
This year on the show, Abi delivered tunes like “What Was I Made For?” (Auditions round), “If I Could Turn Back Time” (Showstopper round), “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” (Top 24 round), “Welcome to the Black Parade” & “My Mind” (Top 20 round), “Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road” (Top 14 round), “All Too Well” (Top 12 round), “Clocks” (Top 10 round), “Bring Me to Life” (Top 8 round), “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark...
This year on the show, Abi delivered tunes like “What Was I Made For?” (Auditions round), “If I Could Turn Back Time” (Showstopper round), “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” (Top 24 round), “Welcome to the Black Parade” & “My Mind” (Top 20 round), “Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road” (Top 14 round), “All Too Well” (Top 12 round), “Clocks” (Top 10 round), “Bring Me to Life” (Top 8 round), “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark...
- 5/20/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On Sunday, May 19, the Final 3 artists on “American Idol” Season 22 each performed a pair of “Finale Night” songs as viewers voted live coast-to-coast for their favorites. (Read our minute-by-minute recap.) Ultimately, after millions of votes were cast, host Ryan Seacrest announced that the person eliminated in second place was Will Moseley, which meant Abi Carter was the winner. (Jack Blocker went home earlier in the night in third place.) Do you agree or disagree with those results? Be sure to comment below with your immediate reactions!
Will kept viewers entertained with song choices such as “Gone for Good” (Auditions round), “Ain’t No Sunshine” (Showstopper round), “(Sittin’ on) The Dock of the Bay” (Top 24 round), “Makin’ Me Look Good Again” & “Gone for Good” (Top 20 round), “Night Moves” (Top 14 round), “Starting Over” (Top 12 round), “Modern-Day Bonnie and Clyde” (Top 10 round), “Folsom Prison Blues” (Top 8 round), “Gimme Three Steps” & “Rolling in the...
Will kept viewers entertained with song choices such as “Gone for Good” (Auditions round), “Ain’t No Sunshine” (Showstopper round), “(Sittin’ on) The Dock of the Bay” (Top 24 round), “Makin’ Me Look Good Again” & “Gone for Good” (Top 20 round), “Night Moves” (Top 14 round), “Starting Over” (Top 12 round), “Modern-Day Bonnie and Clyde” (Top 10 round), “Folsom Prison Blues” (Top 8 round), “Gimme Three Steps” & “Rolling in the...
- 5/20/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On Sunday, May 19, the Final 3 artists on “American Idol” Season 22 each performed a pair of “Finale Night” songs as viewers voted live coast-to-coast for their favorites. (Read our minute-by-minute recap.) Ultimately, after millions of votes were cast, host Ryan Seacrest announced that the person eliminated in third place was Jack Blocker, leaving both Will Moseley and Abi Carter still in the running for the win. Do you agree or disagree with those results? Be sure to comment below with your immediate reactions!
Throughout the competition, Jack belted out songs like “I Was Wrong” (Auditions round), “You Should’ve Seen the Other Guy” (Showstopper round), “Rainbow” (Top 24 round), “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim” & “Feeling Whitney” (Top 20 round), “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” (Top 14 round), “Blinding Lights” (Top 12 round), “Believe” (Top 10 round), “Always on My Mind” (Top 8 round), “Long Tall Sally (The Thing)” & “One and Only” (Top...
Throughout the competition, Jack belted out songs like “I Was Wrong” (Auditions round), “You Should’ve Seen the Other Guy” (Showstopper round), “Rainbow” (Top 24 round), “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim” & “Feeling Whitney” (Top 20 round), “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” (Top 14 round), “Blinding Lights” (Top 12 round), “Believe” (Top 10 round), “Always on My Mind” (Top 8 round), “Long Tall Sally (The Thing)” & “One and Only” (Top...
- 5/20/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Katy Perry became a judge on “American Idol” in 2018 and instantly set the internet on fire with her unpredictable personality and eye-popping wardrobe. The 13-time Grammy nominee is always at her absolute best on “Idol’s” annual Disney Night, where she goes all-in on the theme and dresses up in extravagant costumes as some of the most well-known characters of all time. Tinker Bell? Check! Snow White? Check! Urusula (with tentacles)? Check! Her cohorts Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie and Ryan Seacrest have yet to dress up, though they always have fun playing off of Katy’s unbridled enthusiasm. Relive all of Katy Perry’s Disney costumes on “American Idol” by scrolling through our photos above (or click here for direct access). What will she dress up as next?
Katy Perry as Cinderella — April 29, 2018 (Season 16)
In the lead-up to Katy’s first-ever Disney Night, she appeared in a pre-taped video as...
Katy Perry as Cinderella — April 29, 2018 (Season 16)
In the lead-up to Katy’s first-ever Disney Night, she appeared in a pre-taped video as...
- 5/12/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Doctor Who’s” Ncuti Gatwa just faced off against the franchise’s wackiest, most over-the-top villain yet. And that was before they started singing.
Enter “RuPaul’s Drag Race” superstar Jinkx Monsoon as Maestro.
Those familiar with Monsoon’s game wouldn’t expect anything else from her: the beloved two-time “Drag Race” winner is currently taking Broadway by storm, wowing audiences as Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors” opposite Corbin Bleu. This summer, she will return to “Chicago,” reprising her role as Mama Morton after she became the cast’s first drag performer in 2023.
And she’s not done dreaming big — Monsoon’s still got her sights set on becoming a Disney Villain one day. “I’m available! People know how to get in contact with me. I got a great laugh, and I can sing. I was raised by Ursula the sea witch,” she says.
While Ursula may be her “mother,...
Enter “RuPaul’s Drag Race” superstar Jinkx Monsoon as Maestro.
Those familiar with Monsoon’s game wouldn’t expect anything else from her: the beloved two-time “Drag Race” winner is currently taking Broadway by storm, wowing audiences as Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors” opposite Corbin Bleu. This summer, she will return to “Chicago,” reprising her role as Mama Morton after she became the cast’s first drag performer in 2023.
And she’s not done dreaming big — Monsoon’s still got her sights set on becoming a Disney Villain one day. “I’m available! People know how to get in contact with me. I got a great laugh, and I can sing. I was raised by Ursula the sea witch,” she says.
While Ursula may be her “mother,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay and Katcy Stephan
- Variety Film + TV
Scavengers Reign has had its reign cut short at Max — but it’s about to enter a whole new world.
The animated sci-fi series has been cancelled after one season at Max, but Netflix will begin streaming its one and only season on Friday, May 31, our sister site Variety reports. Netflix is also considering picking up the series for a second season, “but a decision won’t be made until after Season 1’s debut on the streamer,” per Variety.
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The animated sci-fi series has been cancelled after one season at Max, but Netflix will begin streaming its one and only season on Friday, May 31, our sister site Variety reports. Netflix is also considering picking up the series for a second season, “but a decision won’t be made until after Season 1’s debut on the streamer,” per Variety.
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- 5/10/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
A print film magazine for young film fans – and Film Junior issue 17 gets the lowdown on If, Garfield, and a whole lot more…
Introducing issue 17 of Film Junior magazine that’s now available for purchase. One of the joys of this magazine is getting young reporters to put their questions to film directors and stars. This issue is no exception: we’ve got the star and director of If, and the director of the new Garfield film too!
If you’re new to the publication, it’s a 52-page print magazine aimed at younger film fans (around 7 to 14 years old), and it’s also mainly written by them too. The young writers come up with the majority of the ideas, the words are theirs, and they’re paid for their work.
We sell this magazine via subscription and mail order. We’re going to have news on the digital version shortly.
Introducing issue 17 of Film Junior magazine that’s now available for purchase. One of the joys of this magazine is getting young reporters to put their questions to film directors and stars. This issue is no exception: we’ve got the star and director of If, and the director of the new Garfield film too!
If you’re new to the publication, it’s a 52-page print magazine aimed at younger film fans (around 7 to 14 years old), and it’s also mainly written by them too. The young writers come up with the majority of the ideas, the words are theirs, and they’re paid for their work.
We sell this magazine via subscription and mail order. We’re going to have news on the digital version shortly.
- 5/10/2024
- by Simon Brew
- Film Stories
Disney Branded Television announced today the premiere date for the animated musical series Disney Jr.’s Ariel, which was inspired by The Little Mermaid.
The series will debut on Thursday, June 27, on Disney Junior (9:00 a.m. Edt/Pdt) and air on Disney Channel later that day. An initial batch of eight episodes will be available on Disney+ the following day, Friday, June 28.
Additionally, new recurring cast members were announced, including Yvette Nicole Brown, Melissa Villaseñor, and Ron Funches.
To help build excitement for Disney Jr.’s Ariel, it was also announced that a new series of shorts titled Disney Jr.’s Ariel: Mermaid Tales will be featured across Disney+, Disney Channel, and Disney Junior beginning Wednesday, June 5. Each two-minute short will highlight a different aspect of Ariel’s life in Atlantica.
Set in the Caribbean-inspired fairytale kingdom of Atlantica, the series follows young mermaid princess Ariel (Mykal-Michelle Harris) as...
The series will debut on Thursday, June 27, on Disney Junior (9:00 a.m. Edt/Pdt) and air on Disney Channel later that day. An initial batch of eight episodes will be available on Disney+ the following day, Friday, June 28.
Additionally, new recurring cast members were announced, including Yvette Nicole Brown, Melissa Villaseñor, and Ron Funches.
To help build excitement for Disney Jr.’s Ariel, it was also announced that a new series of shorts titled Disney Jr.’s Ariel: Mermaid Tales will be featured across Disney+, Disney Channel, and Disney Junior beginning Wednesday, June 5. Each two-minute short will highlight a different aspect of Ariel’s life in Atlantica.
Set in the Caribbean-inspired fairytale kingdom of Atlantica, the series follows young mermaid princess Ariel (Mykal-Michelle Harris) as...
- 5/8/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Friends sitcom is one of those rare gems that did not get lost in the sea of online streaming where new shows come and go every day. Even after decades of its end, fans have continued to cherish the storyline of a closely-knit group navigating life in the big city of dreams. Fans of the show often relive their favorite moments that bring them joy and laughter.
Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc in a still from Friends
However, it may come as a surprise to many that the show’s producers deeply regret creating a particular episode that caused Lisa Kudrow to go through an uncomfortable shooting process. Can you imagine the actress who played the most eccentric character Phoebe Buffay feeling uneasy? Well, it did happen and it turned out to be quite challenging for the beloved star.
Lisa Kudrow hated shooting this episode on Friends
In 2019, the executive producers of Friends Kevin Bright,...
Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc in a still from Friends
However, it may come as a surprise to many that the show’s producers deeply regret creating a particular episode that caused Lisa Kudrow to go through an uncomfortable shooting process. Can you imagine the actress who played the most eccentric character Phoebe Buffay feeling uneasy? Well, it did happen and it turned out to be quite challenging for the beloved star.
Lisa Kudrow hated shooting this episode on Friends
In 2019, the executive producers of Friends Kevin Bright,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Shikha Arya
- FandomWire
A few months ago, Gypsy-Rose Blanchard appeared on The View after she was paroled from prison.
While she did not make another appearance on The View, recent events in her life prompted Joy Behar to bring her up again.
Joy got into trouble with fans for saying that Gypsy-Rose had no choice but to kill her mother and needed to be reminded by Ana Navarro that “murder is wrong” when Gypsy-Rose was on the show.
Gypsy-Rose has separated from her husband of two years just months after being released from prison and has found a new boyfriend, and the ladies on The View all have opinions.
People reported that Gypsy-Rose is back with an ex-fiance, and the ladies had a field day talking about “prison love.”
In a clip that Joy introduced on the show, Gypsy-Rose is heard saying she is “hopeful for the life I am going to make.
While she did not make another appearance on The View, recent events in her life prompted Joy Behar to bring her up again.
Joy got into trouble with fans for saying that Gypsy-Rose had no choice but to kill her mother and needed to be reminded by Ana Navarro that “murder is wrong” when Gypsy-Rose was on the show.
Gypsy-Rose has separated from her husband of two years just months after being released from prison and has found a new boyfriend, and the ladies on The View all have opinions.
People reported that Gypsy-Rose is back with an ex-fiance, and the ladies had a field day talking about “prison love.”
In a clip that Joy introduced on the show, Gypsy-Rose is heard saying she is “hopeful for the life I am going to make.
- 5/3/2024
- by Pamela Roy
- Monsters and Critics
We have your exclusive first look at two new characters being introduced in the upcoming Descendants: The Rise of Red!
Joshua Colley joins the Disney franchise as Hook, while Peder Lindell will be playing Morgie in the fourth Descendants movie.
Keep reading to find out more…
As previously revealed, Hook and Morgie are sycophants of Dara Reneé‘s Uliana, the younger sister of Ursula.
Hook is described as a rich kid with a hoop earring and a shiny hook where his left hand should be. His arrogance is only surpassed by his vanity.
Morgie is the son of Morgana le Fay.
Check out their full character images in the gallery!
Descendants: The Rise of Red follows Red, the rebellious daughter of the Queen of Hearts, and Chloe, Cinderella’s perfectionist daughter. When the tyrannical Queen of Hearts incites a coup against Auradon, polar opposites Red and Chloe must join forces...
Joshua Colley joins the Disney franchise as Hook, while Peder Lindell will be playing Morgie in the fourth Descendants movie.
Keep reading to find out more…
As previously revealed, Hook and Morgie are sycophants of Dara Reneé‘s Uliana, the younger sister of Ursula.
Hook is described as a rich kid with a hoop earring and a shiny hook where his left hand should be. His arrogance is only surpassed by his vanity.
Morgie is the son of Morgana le Fay.
Check out their full character images in the gallery!
Descendants: The Rise of Red follows Red, the rebellious daughter of the Queen of Hearts, and Chloe, Cinderella’s perfectionist daughter. When the tyrannical Queen of Hearts incites a coup against Auradon, polar opposites Red and Chloe must join forces...
- 4/10/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Kylie Cantrall is ready to make waves as Red in the upcoming fourth Descendants film from Disney.
Descendants: The Rise of Red is set to debut this summer, bringing forth another chapter in this clever film franchise that features the children of famous Disney characters like Ursula, Cinderella, and the Queen of Hearts.
Cantrall arrives on the Descendants scene as the franchise's new lead, coming off of roles in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Bizaardvark, and Raven's Home.
Read full article on The Direct.
Descendants: The Rise of Red is set to debut this summer, bringing forth another chapter in this clever film franchise that features the children of famous Disney characters like Ursula, Cinderella, and the Queen of Hearts.
Cantrall arrives on the Descendants scene as the franchise's new lead, coming off of roles in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Bizaardvark, and Raven's Home.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/3/2024
- by Klein Felt
- The Direct
Here it is! Our first look at Disney Junior’s Ariel, the latest adaptation of The Little Mermaid.
Not too long ago, some stills from the series appeared online, but I thought the show had been scrapped. Boy, was I wrong… It’s coming to Disney Junior, Disney Junior on Demand, and Disney Now.
Based on the newly released teaser trailer, this show makes several interesting artistic choices. Some characters look familiar, while others look like they were recycled from other Disney Junior shows.
Sebastian’s horrific, ultra-realistic design from the 2023 film is gone. Instead, Disney Junior has decided, in this instance only, that his classic look is better. Of course. It makes sense.
But what of the rest of the cast? Flounder? King Triton? Ursula?
This show is exactly what you would expect from Disney these days. Flounder retains his ’89 appearance, but everyone is modernized to appeal to the...
Not too long ago, some stills from the series appeared online, but I thought the show had been scrapped. Boy, was I wrong… It’s coming to Disney Junior, Disney Junior on Demand, and Disney Now.
Based on the newly released teaser trailer, this show makes several interesting artistic choices. Some characters look familiar, while others look like they were recycled from other Disney Junior shows.
Sebastian’s horrific, ultra-realistic design from the 2023 film is gone. Instead, Disney Junior has decided, in this instance only, that his classic look is better. Of course. It makes sense.
But what of the rest of the cast? Flounder? King Triton? Ursula?
This show is exactly what you would expect from Disney these days. Flounder retains his ’89 appearance, but everyone is modernized to appeal to the...
- 3/31/2024
- by Mike Phalin
- Pirates & Princesses
In celebration of International Mermaid Day (it’s a thing!), Disney Junior has released the first official teaser for Ariel, its upcoming series based on The Little Mermaid — and it features an iconic Disney villain like you’ve never seen her before.
Ursula, typically presented as a fabulously menacing sea witch, is now (gasp!) a mentor to young Ariel. The teaser includes a shot of Ariel and her friends taking part in Ursula’s “magic camp,” where she will presumably school them in witchcraft. Watching Ariel greet her as “Tante Ursula!” with a big smile on her face will surely...
Ursula, typically presented as a fabulously menacing sea witch, is now (gasp!) a mentor to young Ariel. The teaser includes a shot of Ariel and her friends taking part in Ursula’s “magic camp,” where she will presumably school them in witchcraft. Watching Ariel greet her as “Tante Ursula!” with a big smile on her face will surely...
- 3/29/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
We’re getting the first look at Disney Junior’s Ariel, the upcoming animated musical series for preschoolers. The network today released the first trailer for the series, inspired by The Little Mermaid live-action movie.
Mykal-Michelle Harris stars in the title role, along with Taye Diggs and Amber Riley as King Triton and Ursula.
Set in the fantastical Caribbean-inspired underwater kingdom of Atlantica, the series follows a young Ariel and features fan-favorite characters, including King Triton, Ursula, Sebastian and Flounder, as well as exciting new additions like Ariel’s two best friends, mer-children Lucia and Fernie, and other adorable sea creatures.
Disney Junior’s Ariel is executive produced by Lynne Southerland.
Check out the trailer above.
Mykal-Michelle Harris stars in the title role, along with Taye Diggs and Amber Riley as King Triton and Ursula.
Set in the fantastical Caribbean-inspired underwater kingdom of Atlantica, the series follows a young Ariel and features fan-favorite characters, including King Triton, Ursula, Sebastian and Flounder, as well as exciting new additions like Ariel’s two best friends, mer-children Lucia and Fernie, and other adorable sea creatures.
Disney Junior’s Ariel is executive produced by Lynne Southerland.
Check out the trailer above.
- 3/29/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Are you a Disney villain fan? Do you love sparkles? Are Loungefly pieces something you enjoy? If you answered yes to any of these questions, I have some news for you! Hot Topic now has four sequined, snow globe, Disney villain mini backpacks from Loungefly!
Pick your poison! Loungefly Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Evil Queen Snow Globe Sequin Mini Backpack – $74.90
“Time to make some poison apples? Pack your essentials into this sparkly mini backpack! From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, this backpack has red sequins all over and features a front pocket designed like a snow globe filled with confetti and starring the Evil Queen in the center. Comes with a dagger front zipper charm, side pockets and an interior drop pocket.”
Loungefly Disney Sleeping Beauty Maleficent Snow Globe Sequin Mini Backpack – $74.90
“Time to crash a royal birthday party? Pack your essentials into this sparkly mini backpack!
Pick your poison! Loungefly Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Evil Queen Snow Globe Sequin Mini Backpack – $74.90
“Time to make some poison apples? Pack your essentials into this sparkly mini backpack! From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, this backpack has red sequins all over and features a front pocket designed like a snow globe filled with confetti and starring the Evil Queen in the center. Comes with a dagger front zipper charm, side pockets and an interior drop pocket.”
Loungefly Disney Sleeping Beauty Maleficent Snow Globe Sequin Mini Backpack – $74.90
“Time to crash a royal birthday party? Pack your essentials into this sparkly mini backpack!
- 3/29/2024
- by Kambrea Pratt
- Pirates & Princesses
Get ready to celebrate the 35th anniversary of ‘The Little Mermaid’ with Loungefly. There are several fun, late 1980s-inspired pieces that are coming soon. From backpacks to bags and even apparel!
You can now sign up to be notified when the pieces drop. Some pieces are available for preorder on Entertainment Earth as well.
Let’s take a look! The Little Mermaid 35th Anniversary Life is the Bubbles Mini Backpack -$80
Entertainment Earth pre-order – $80
“This brilliant accessory re-creates the “Under the Sea” moment, where Disney’s Sebastian takes center stage. Original, in-house art of Disney’s Ariel comes to life in applique detail, her die-cut shape rising up over the top. Behind her is a hidden zipper compartment for storing smaller items on your journeys. Disney’s Flounder, in colorful print, accompanies her, along with flowing seaweed, adorable seahorses, bubbles, and musical notes. Disney’s Sebastian is also included in the scene,...
You can now sign up to be notified when the pieces drop. Some pieces are available for preorder on Entertainment Earth as well.
Let’s take a look! The Little Mermaid 35th Anniversary Life is the Bubbles Mini Backpack -$80
Entertainment Earth pre-order – $80
“This brilliant accessory re-creates the “Under the Sea” moment, where Disney’s Sebastian takes center stage. Original, in-house art of Disney’s Ariel comes to life in applique detail, her die-cut shape rising up over the top. Behind her is a hidden zipper compartment for storing smaller items on your journeys. Disney’s Flounder, in colorful print, accompanies her, along with flowing seaweed, adorable seahorses, bubbles, and musical notes. Disney’s Sebastian is also included in the scene,...
- 3/27/2024
- by Kambrea Pratt
- Pirates & Princesses
It's a testament to Disney's branding that mainstream audiences don't necessarily know who directed or starred in some of their better-known movies. Although many have seen the studio's 1950 animated feature "Cinderella," most audiences wouldn't be able to tell you that Ilene Woods played the title character, or that Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, and Clyde Geronimi directed the film. Disney's "Aladdin" changed that with the casting of Robin Williams as the Genie. And the trend of hiring known screen celebrities, often not voice actors, to sell an animated feature to a broad audience went to a whole other level in the wake of DreamWorks' "Shrek." The advent of the internet also helped certain actresses become known among Disney fans. Nowadays, many adults know the names of the actresses who played characters like Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, or Ariel the Mermaid.
By Disney's own selection, there are thirteen "official" Disney Princesses: Snow White,...
By Disney's own selection, there are thirteen "official" Disney Princesses: Snow White,...
- 3/25/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Disney's live-action reimaginings of beloved classics have made it their mission to update the story's more outdated ideals and expand the canvas of who is being represented on screen and how. Dating back to their first feature in 1937, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," the characters in Disney's animated films are mostly white, always straight, and follow the same damsel in distress narratives. The movies reflected the more conservative values of the time.
But today, as society continues to evolve, these new takes on classic fairy tales take many steps to diversify. The remakes give the princesses more chutzpah, allowing them to save themselves without needing the prince. "Beauty in the Beast" made LeFou openly gay (although it is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment). "The Little Mermaid" made waves when Halle Bailey, a Black actress, was cast as the curious redhead Ariel. The live-action "Little Mermaid" improves on the original through its multiracial casting,...
But today, as society continues to evolve, these new takes on classic fairy tales take many steps to diversify. The remakes give the princesses more chutzpah, allowing them to save themselves without needing the prince. "Beauty in the Beast" made LeFou openly gay (although it is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment). "The Little Mermaid" made waves when Halle Bailey, a Black actress, was cast as the curious redhead Ariel. The live-action "Little Mermaid" improves on the original through its multiracial casting,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Caroline Madden
- Slash Film
Oh, The Little Mermaid, that nostalgic splash from the past where sea creatures sing better than most humans and sea witches have more wardrobe changes than a pop diva. Let’s dive right in and talk about Ursula’s lesser-known, yet equally fabulous alter ego, Vanessa. Yes, Vanessa – the name that had every ’90s kid going, “Who’s that girl?” as Ursula pulled the ultimate sea-swap to mess with poor Ariel’s love life. Meet Ursula’s Other Half In a tale as old as 1989, there was this sea witch who decided she wasn’t getting enough screen time. So, what does she do?...
- 3/6/2024
- by Jane Wiggle
- TVovermind.com
That’s Headmaster Uma to you. Disney+ has released the first official teaser for Descendants: The Rise of Red, which includes a revealing voiceover courtesy of returning star China Anne McClain.
Ursula’s daughter is now calling the shots at Aurodon Prep, where her first order of business is to enroll Red, the rebellious daughter of Wonderland’s merciless Queen of Hearts. But when Red’s mother uses the opportunity to seize control of the kingdom, Red must team up with Cinderella’s daughter Chloe to turn back time and undo the event that made the queen so evil in the first place.
Ursula’s daughter is now calling the shots at Aurodon Prep, where her first order of business is to enroll Red, the rebellious daughter of Wonderland’s merciless Queen of Hearts. But when Red’s mother uses the opportunity to seize control of the kingdom, Red must team up with Cinderella’s daughter Chloe to turn back time and undo the event that made the queen so evil in the first place.
- 3/5/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Los Angeles, Feb 27 (Ians) The ‘Rolling in the Deep’ singer, Adele needs some rest as constant performances have strained her, and her voice.
Adele has been advised to put her vocal chords on rest. This happened after she struggled to hit certain notes during her Las Vegas residency, reports ‘Female First UK’.
The 35-year-old singer is currently busy with her ‘Weekends With Adele’ show in Las Vegas but revealed in her latest run of shows at Caesars Palace that her lack of sleep had stopped her from being able to hit certain notes.
As per ‘Female First UK’, she jokingly compared her current vocal technique to that of Ursula from ‘The Little Mermaid’.
The singer told the audience: “I’m sure you can hear it in my talking voice and my singing voice. Your girl was tired. I didn’t sleep very well. And Ursula from the ocean has come from my chest tonight.
Adele has been advised to put her vocal chords on rest. This happened after she struggled to hit certain notes during her Las Vegas residency, reports ‘Female First UK’.
The 35-year-old singer is currently busy with her ‘Weekends With Adele’ show in Las Vegas but revealed in her latest run of shows at Caesars Palace that her lack of sleep had stopped her from being able to hit certain notes.
As per ‘Female First UK’, she jokingly compared her current vocal technique to that of Ursula from ‘The Little Mermaid’.
The singer told the audience: “I’m sure you can hear it in my talking voice and my singing voice. Your girl was tired. I didn’t sleep very well. And Ursula from the ocean has come from my chest tonight.
- 2/27/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
You will probably laugh the first time Alejandro (Julio Torres) walks though the frame in Problemista, seemingly bouncing off the ground before gliding across it, almost as if he were walking on eggshells—or paintings of them. (More on those in a bit.) Which makes sense, given that this aspiring toy designer from El Salvador who’s looking for a co-signer for his visa so that he can remain in the United States is very wary of angering the powers that be who are holding him back from his dreams in both visible and invisible ways.
But somewhere around the fourth or fifth time that Torres performs this dormouse shimmy in his feature-length directorial debut, the gag lapses into the grating. What initially scans as a reflection of a young man’s existential fear of disrupting the order of the universe becomes a literalization of how Torres tentatively circles his...
But somewhere around the fourth or fifth time that Torres performs this dormouse shimmy in his feature-length directorial debut, the gag lapses into the grating. What initially scans as a reflection of a young man’s existential fear of disrupting the order of the universe becomes a literalization of how Torres tentatively circles his...
- 2/25/2024
- by Ed Gonzalez
- Slant Magazine
Melissa McCarthy is making a surprise appearance on RuPaul’s Drag Race!
The 53-year-old Oscar-nominated actress made a surprise appearance during the latest episode of season 16, which aired on Friday night (February 16) to give a very special message to the queens.
Keep reading to find out more…In the episode, Melissa came out to help Hollywood director-choreographer Adam Shankman coach the queens with their dance moves for the Rusical challenge.
Dressed in a black jacket that was covered with pro-lgbtqia+ patches on it, Melissa jokingly asked, “Does anybody want a Babybel?” before tossing tiny cheese packets to the queens.
Before leaving, Melissa got emotional as she shared some powerful words of encouragement with the queens.
“I just adore you all, I adore what you do,” Melissa shared. “Drag is a big part of why I have a career. I was going to drag shows when I shouldn’t have been,...
The 53-year-old Oscar-nominated actress made a surprise appearance during the latest episode of season 16, which aired on Friday night (February 16) to give a very special message to the queens.
Keep reading to find out more…In the episode, Melissa came out to help Hollywood director-choreographer Adam Shankman coach the queens with their dance moves for the Rusical challenge.
Dressed in a black jacket that was covered with pro-lgbtqia+ patches on it, Melissa jokingly asked, “Does anybody want a Babybel?” before tossing tiny cheese packets to the queens.
Before leaving, Melissa got emotional as she shared some powerful words of encouragement with the queens.
“I just adore you all, I adore what you do,” Melissa shared. “Drag is a big part of why I have a career. I was going to drag shows when I shouldn’t have been,...
- 2/17/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
It’s a tale as old as time: a young musician leaves their life behind with a bag on their back and a burning desire to find inspiration away from society. Phoebe Nir’s “gonzo female desire musical” “Eco Village,” however, is far from your conventional Age of Aquarius funfair about a hippie-adjacent community in the woods.
Nir’s feature debut is adapted from her eponymous Off-Broadway play and has its world premiere in the Bright Future strand of the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Speaking exclusively with Variety, the playwright-turned-filmmaker says the film came out of a wish to be honest about how it feels to fall madly in love with someone who is bad for you.
In the film, “Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always” breakout Sidney Flanigan is Robin, a musician who hitchhikes to the titular village run by Ursula (indie veteran Lindsay Burdge) in search of pastures new. Instead...
Nir’s feature debut is adapted from her eponymous Off-Broadway play and has its world premiere in the Bright Future strand of the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Speaking exclusively with Variety, the playwright-turned-filmmaker says the film came out of a wish to be honest about how it feels to fall madly in love with someone who is bad for you.
In the film, “Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always” breakout Sidney Flanigan is Robin, a musician who hitchhikes to the titular village run by Ursula (indie veteran Lindsay Burdge) in search of pastures new. Instead...
- 1/31/2024
- by Rafa Sales Ross
- Variety Film + TV
For those of a certain age, Pat Carroll will forever be synonymous with her voice role as the fabulous sea witch Ursula in Disney's animated "The Little Mermaid." However, for those of another certain age, their memories of Carroll will forever be entwined with her career as a mainstay of 20th-century television comedy thanks to her appearances on variety shows like "The Carol Burnett Show" and her stint as Shirley Feeney's ever-critical mother on "Laverne & Shirley."
Or maybe you're a weirdo who was reared on animated "Garfield" holiday specials and associate her with Jon Arbuckle's piano-pounding, chainsaw-swinging grandmother with the abs of steel. I wouldn't know anything about that.
As fate would have it, Carroll nearly voiced Jane Jetson on Hanna-Barbera's futuristic cartoon sitcom "The Jetsons," a role that would've existed at the nexus between her animated ventures and her run as a linchpin of live-action TV burlesque...
Or maybe you're a weirdo who was reared on animated "Garfield" holiday specials and associate her with Jon Arbuckle's piano-pounding, chainsaw-swinging grandmother with the abs of steel. I wouldn't know anything about that.
As fate would have it, Carroll nearly voiced Jane Jetson on Hanna-Barbera's futuristic cartoon sitcom "The Jetsons," a role that would've existed at the nexus between her animated ventures and her run as a linchpin of live-action TV burlesque...
- 1/18/2024
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Studio Ghibli films take us on awe-inspiring journeys to other realms where cutesy animals and cozy vibes intersect with religion, environmentalism, and Japanese history. But this mix of child-like curiosity and mature contemplation doesn’t totally account for the studio’s sizable queer fanbase. And still, there’s something about Ghibli specifically that resonates with queer people, despite there being little obvious representation to speak of across the studio’s forty-year history.
On the face of it, much of this appeal can be chalked up to Ghibli’s fiercely strong female protagonists. Although the likes of Kaguya, Arrietty, and Nausicaä don’t actively identify as queer, gay audiences will happily follow them to hell and back. Like flying machines and delicious food porn, gay icons in this vein are woven throughout the studio’s tapestry, but only if you’re actively looking for them. Thankfully, LGBTQ+ fans are well-versed in spotting “secret” queer characters,...
On the face of it, much of this appeal can be chalked up to Ghibli’s fiercely strong female protagonists. Although the likes of Kaguya, Arrietty, and Nausicaä don’t actively identify as queer, gay audiences will happily follow them to hell and back. Like flying machines and delicious food porn, gay icons in this vein are woven throughout the studio’s tapestry, but only if you’re actively looking for them. Thankfully, LGBTQ+ fans are well-versed in spotting “secret” queer characters,...
- 12/13/2023
- by David Opie
- Indiewire
Emerald Fennell hopes to put a "domestic" spin on a 'Jurassic Park' film.The Oscar-winning director has explained that she wants to make a movie in the popular prehistoric series that includes "a marriage between a man and a velociraptor".Emerald told Deadline: "I honestly feel that I've been so lucky. I've been able to make my dream projects already."But my favourite film of all time is 'Jurassic Park', so I would love to get in on the dinosaurs."The 'Promising Young Woman' filmmaker continued: "Well, first and foremost, it's very erotic. I think humans and dinosaurs have gotten to that stage in their time together where things are starting to get quite thrilling. "So, there's a marriage between a man and a velociraptor and it's basically a domestic drama."Emerald has previously acted in the TV shows 'Call the Midwife'...
- 11/27/2023
- by Joe Graber
- Bang Showbiz
After following her Oscar-winning directorial debut “Promising Young Woman” with the star-studded comedy of manners “Saltburn,” it’s safe to say that Emerald Fennell’s filmmaking career is off to a good start. And if the British hyphenate gets her way, her resume might soon include an entry in cinema’s most beloved prehistoric franchise.
In a new interview with Deadline, Fennell was asked about her dream projects as a filmmaker and actress. While she acknowledged that she has not suffered from a lack of creative freedom in her directing career, Fennell said that she dreams of putting her own subversive spin on a “Jurassic Park” movie.
“I honestly feel that I’ve been so lucky. I’ve been able to make my dream projects already,” Fennell said. “But my favorite film of all time is ‘Jurassic Park,’ so I would love to get in on the dinosaurs. Well, first and foremost,...
In a new interview with Deadline, Fennell was asked about her dream projects as a filmmaker and actress. While she acknowledged that she has not suffered from a lack of creative freedom in her directing career, Fennell said that she dreams of putting her own subversive spin on a “Jurassic Park” movie.
“I honestly feel that I’ve been so lucky. I’ve been able to make my dream projects already,” Fennell said. “But my favorite film of all time is ‘Jurassic Park,’ so I would love to get in on the dinosaurs. Well, first and foremost,...
- 11/26/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Following her Best Original Screenplay win for Promising Young Woman, Saltburn, Emerald Fennell’s sophomore feature, presents a gothic tale of obsession and excess, starring Barry Keoghan as Oliver, a social-climbing Oxford student obsessed with the aristocratic Felix (Jacob Elordi). The multi-hyphenate Fennell also pops up as the pregnant Midge doll in Barbie and is co-penning the upcoming John Wick spinoff Ballerina. Here, she agrees to revisit some best memories, or, as she puts it, “rummage around those skeletons.”
Best Advice I Ever Received
After the incredible surprise and joy of winning an Academy Award two years ago, I was lining up for the Porta-Potty because it was Covid times and things were like a wedding. Frances McDormand was queuing behind me, and I was holding the Oscar, completely shell-shocked. She saw me and she leaned in said, “Do you want to know my advice?” And I said, “Yes, please.
Best Advice I Ever Received
After the incredible surprise and joy of winning an Academy Award two years ago, I was lining up for the Porta-Potty because it was Covid times and things were like a wedding. Frances McDormand was queuing behind me, and I was holding the Oscar, completely shell-shocked. She saw me and she leaned in said, “Do you want to know my advice?” And I said, “Yes, please.
- 11/26/2023
- by Stevie Wong
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney continues its tradition of releasing a new animated film over the holiday. Generally this release strategy has paid off with hits such as Frozen (2013- $67.3 million domestic opening), Moana (2016- $56.6 million domestic opening), Coco (2017- $50.8 million domestic opening), Ralph Breaks The Internet (2018- $56.2 million domestic opening) and Frozen II (2019- $85.9 million domestic opening). Of course the past few years saw those stellar Disney openings drop off a bit with 2021’s Encanto starting off with $27.2 million, although that movie really caught on when it hit hime video/ streaming. The same can’t be said for last years flat out bomb, Strange World which opened with just $12.1 million and finished with only $37.9 million.
This year Disney looks to right the ship with Wish, the story of a girl who wishes upon a star and that star comes to life. Basically the story Disney has been pitching us for the better part of a century!
This year Disney looks to right the ship with Wish, the story of a girl who wishes upon a star and that star comes to life. Basically the story Disney has been pitching us for the better part of a century!
- 11/22/2023
- by Brad Hamerly
- JoBlo.com
The cast of Friends used collective bargaining to level out their salaries. As an ensemble cast, they wanted to be treated as equals as their wages grew from $22K per episode to $1M. Each cast member of Friends earned around $90 million in base salary alone from the show before the addition of any backend bonuses and ongoing royalties from syndication, racking each actor up an impressive net worth. For 10 seasons, the Friends cast was considered the gold standard of sitcom television, but where do they stand financially today? Here is the net worth of the Friends cast ranked from richest to poorest.
Jennifer Aniston heads the pack with $320M Jennifer Aniston in a 1996 cast photo for ‘Friends’ | Getty Images
Of all the Friends cast members, Jennifer Aniston (who played Rachel Green) has amassed the greatest wealth since the series ended in 2004. She is the frontrunner of the sextuplet actors who...
Jennifer Aniston heads the pack with $320M Jennifer Aniston in a 1996 cast photo for ‘Friends’ | Getty Images
Of all the Friends cast members, Jennifer Aniston (who played Rachel Green) has amassed the greatest wealth since the series ended in 2004. She is the frontrunner of the sextuplet actors who...
- 10/23/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It’s been revealed that newcomer Maia Kealoha will play Lilo in Disney’s upcoming live-action Lilo & Stitch remake. The news was first reported by Knight Edge Media and later confirmed by THR.
Maia Kealoha has no acting credits to her name, so landing a leading role in a major Disney movie will make for quite the debut. The original Lilo & Stitch film told the story of a young Hawaiian girl named Lilo and an extraterrestrial dog-like creature known as Experiment 626. He’s soon given the name Stitch after being adopted by Lilo. Although Stitch is a force of chaos and destruction, he eventually develops a close bond with Lilo. Together, the pair avoid the pursuing aliens who have been dispatched to capture him. The film spawned several direct-to-video sequels as well as a couple of TV shows.
Related Lilo and Stitch: Zach Galifianakis to star in Disney...
Maia Kealoha has no acting credits to her name, so landing a leading role in a major Disney movie will make for quite the debut. The original Lilo & Stitch film told the story of a young Hawaiian girl named Lilo and an extraterrestrial dog-like creature known as Experiment 626. He’s soon given the name Stitch after being adopted by Lilo. Although Stitch is a force of chaos and destruction, he eventually develops a close bond with Lilo. Together, the pair avoid the pursuing aliens who have been dispatched to capture him. The film spawned several direct-to-video sequels as well as a couple of TV shows.
Related Lilo and Stitch: Zach Galifianakis to star in Disney...
- 3/31/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Disney’s live-action take on The Little Mermaid has been cleared for theatrical release in China, as has Fast X — the penultimate installment in Universal’s long-running Fast & Furious action franchise. Dates are still to be set for both films in the market which has increasingly been handing out day-and-date releases for Hollywood titles even if audiences have been somewhat tepid of late. Hope springs.
The Little Mermaid, directed by Rob Marshall and starring Halle Bailey as Ariel, begins overseas rollout on May 24 and swims to North America on May 26.
Fast X, from director Louis Leterrier, goes a week earlier with international play revving up on May 17 and the U.S. and Canada joining on May 19. The Fast movies have been major attractions in China with the franchise (including Hobbs & Shaw) grossing over $1.2B since Fast & Furious 6 in 2013. F9 in 2021 had a staggered overseas release with...
The Little Mermaid, directed by Rob Marshall and starring Halle Bailey as Ariel, begins overseas rollout on May 24 and swims to North America on May 26.
Fast X, from director Louis Leterrier, goes a week earlier with international play revving up on May 17 and the U.S. and Canada joining on May 19. The Fast movies have been major attractions in China with the franchise (including Hobbs & Shaw) grossing over $1.2B since Fast & Furious 6 in 2013. F9 in 2021 had a staggered overseas release with...
- 3/28/2023
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
I can’t say I ever would have expected to hear that Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson would direct a live-action/hybrid reimagining of The Aristocats for Disney, but here we are. Deadline reports that Questlove will be getting behind the camera for The Aristocats, which was first revealed more than a year ago.
The original 1970 movie revolved around a family of Parisian felines who discover that they’re set to inherit a fortune from their owner. But when a jealous butler kidnaps them and leaves them in the country, they must find their way back home with the help of a smooth-talking tomcat. Will Gluck (Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway) and Keith Bunin (Onward) are set to pen the script for the live-action adaptation of The Aristocats, with Gluck also producing through his Olive Bridge Entertainment banner. In addition to directing The Aristocats, Questlove will also executive produce the project as well as oversee the music.
The original 1970 movie revolved around a family of Parisian felines who discover that they’re set to inherit a fortune from their owner. But when a jealous butler kidnaps them and leaves them in the country, they must find their way back home with the help of a smooth-talking tomcat. Will Gluck (Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway) and Keith Bunin (Onward) are set to pen the script for the live-action adaptation of The Aristocats, with Gluck also producing through his Olive Bridge Entertainment banner. In addition to directing The Aristocats, Questlove will also executive produce the project as well as oversee the music.
- 3/28/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, the Oscar-winning director of “Summer of Soul,” is helming a remake of “The Aristocats” for Disney.
Similar to “Sonic the Hedgehog” or “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” the adaptation of “The Aristocats” will be a blend of live action and CGI.
Thompson, the drummer of the Roots, is also executive producing and overseeing music for the film. As previously announced, “Peter Rabbit” filmmaker Will Gluck and Pixar’s “Onward” writer Keith Bunin are adapting the screenplay.
Tarik Trotter, Shawn Gee and Zarah Zohlman will serve as executive producers. Gluck, via his production company Olive Bridge, is producing along with Thompson’s Two One Five Entertainment.
Originally released in 1970, “The Aristocats” centers on a family of pampered felines — mother Duchess and her three kittens Berlioz, Marie and Toulouse — who live in Paris and are expecting to soon inherit a massive fortune. But when their owner’s jealous butler learns of their inheritance,...
Similar to “Sonic the Hedgehog” or “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” the adaptation of “The Aristocats” will be a blend of live action and CGI.
Thompson, the drummer of the Roots, is also executive producing and overseeing music for the film. As previously announced, “Peter Rabbit” filmmaker Will Gluck and Pixar’s “Onward” writer Keith Bunin are adapting the screenplay.
Tarik Trotter, Shawn Gee and Zarah Zohlman will serve as executive producers. Gluck, via his production company Olive Bridge, is producing along with Thompson’s Two One Five Entertainment.
Originally released in 1970, “The Aristocats” centers on a family of pampered felines — mother Duchess and her three kittens Berlioz, Marie and Toulouse — who live in Paris and are expecting to soon inherit a massive fortune. But when their owner’s jealous butler learns of their inheritance,...
- 3/27/2023
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
Ariel is making waves.
The first full trailer promoting The Little Mermaid generated more than 108 million global views in its first 24 hours, making it one of the most watched trailers for any title in Disney’s growing stable of live-action reimaginings, and the biggest for a Disney live-action title since The Lion King in early 2019, according to the studio. The number of views is inclusive of the broadcast TV audience and digital.
The Little Mermaid trailer dropped March 12 during the Academy Awards ceremony, where stars Halle Bailey and Melissa McCarthy introduced the spot. Bailey plays Ariel in live-action update of the 1989 animated classic, while McCarthy stars as the villainous Ursula.
The Lion King‘s first full trailer garnered roughly 130 million views in spring 2019. Otherwise, The Little Mermaid trailer surpassed the first full spot for Aladdin, which which was viewed 106.5 million times. Mermaid also surpassed Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019), Mulan (2020) and Cruella (2021).
Directed by Rob Marshall,...
The first full trailer promoting The Little Mermaid generated more than 108 million global views in its first 24 hours, making it one of the most watched trailers for any title in Disney’s growing stable of live-action reimaginings, and the biggest for a Disney live-action title since The Lion King in early 2019, according to the studio. The number of views is inclusive of the broadcast TV audience and digital.
The Little Mermaid trailer dropped March 12 during the Academy Awards ceremony, where stars Halle Bailey and Melissa McCarthy introduced the spot. Bailey plays Ariel in live-action update of the 1989 animated classic, while McCarthy stars as the villainous Ursula.
The Lion King‘s first full trailer garnered roughly 130 million views in spring 2019. Otherwise, The Little Mermaid trailer surpassed the first full spot for Aladdin, which which was viewed 106.5 million times. Mermaid also surpassed Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019), Mulan (2020) and Cruella (2021).
Directed by Rob Marshall,...
- 3/17/2023
- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"The Little Mermaid" is the new live-action, musical fantasy feature, directed by Rob Marshall, adapting Disney's 1989 animated film of the same name, based on the 1837 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, starring Halle Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King, Daveed Diggs, Awkwafina, Jacob Tremblay, Noma Dumezweni, Javier Bardem and Melissa McCarthy, opening in theaters May 26, 2023:
"...'Ariel', the youngest daughter of 'Atlantica' ruler 'King Triton', is fascinated with the human world but mermaids are forbidden to explore it.
"After saving 'Prince Eric' from a shipwreck and falling in love with him, she becomes determined to be with him in the world above water.
"These actions lead to a confrontation with her father and an encounter with the conniving sea witch 'Ursula', making a deal with her to trade her beautiful voice for human legs so she can discover the world above water and impress Eric.
"However, this...
"...'Ariel', the youngest daughter of 'Atlantica' ruler 'King Triton', is fascinated with the human world but mermaids are forbidden to explore it.
"After saving 'Prince Eric' from a shipwreck and falling in love with him, she becomes determined to be with him in the world above water.
"These actions lead to a confrontation with her father and an encounter with the conniving sea witch 'Ursula', making a deal with her to trade her beautiful voice for human legs so she can discover the world above water and impress Eric.
"However, this...
- 3/15/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Oscars stalwarts may not have appreciated that “Little Mermaid” trailer-reveal moment from the Academy Awards stage, but ABC’s ad-sales team sure did.
The network pitched all of the movie studios on a sponsored-integration opportunity in which actors associated with their brands could could come out onto the Oscars stage and speak about a project before throwing it to commercial. Only Disney Studios and Warner Bros. took them up on the offer. This was actually the third year of sponsored integrations at the Oscars, which are broadcast annually on ABC.
Disney went the largest, bringing out stars of the upcoming, live-action “Little Mermaid,” Halle Bailey (who plays Ariel) and Melissa McCarthy (Ursula), to intro the film’s official trailer. After their brief time on stage, the Oscars cut to an announced commercial break in the Dolby Theatre and rolled the two-minute, 20-second trailer for viewers at home.
The trailer was not played in the room,...
The network pitched all of the movie studios on a sponsored-integration opportunity in which actors associated with their brands could could come out onto the Oscars stage and speak about a project before throwing it to commercial. Only Disney Studios and Warner Bros. took them up on the offer. This was actually the third year of sponsored integrations at the Oscars, which are broadcast annually on ABC.
Disney went the largest, bringing out stars of the upcoming, live-action “Little Mermaid,” Halle Bailey (who plays Ariel) and Melissa McCarthy (Ursula), to intro the film’s official trailer. After their brief time on stage, the Oscars cut to an announced commercial break in the Dolby Theatre and rolled the two-minute, 20-second trailer for viewers at home.
The trailer was not played in the room,...
- 3/14/2023
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
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