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Deadline’s Contenders Television Streaming Site Launches - deadline.com - Los Angeles - state Missouri - Washington - county Bryan - county Levy
deadline.com
18.04.2023 / 17:27

Deadline’s Contenders Television Streaming Site Launches

Deadline has launched the streaming site for its 2023 Contenders Television award-season event, which wrapped over the weekend after a total of 40 scripted series showed off their wares in front of voters at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles.

‘All The Light We Cannot See’: Netflix Reveals Premiere Date & Teaser Trailer For Shawn Levy Limited Series - deadline.com - France - New York - county Bailey - county Marion
deadline.com
18.04.2023 / 14:29

‘All The Light We Cannot See’: Netflix Reveals Premiere Date & Teaser Trailer For Shawn Levy Limited Series

Shawn Levy’s Netflix limited series, All The Light We Cannot See, will premiere on Thursday, November 2. A teaser trailer can be found above.

‘Beef’ Stars Ali Wong & Steven Yeun Talk Adrenaline On Set; Creator Lee Sung Jin On Securing That Hoobastank Needle Drop And Season 2 Ideas – Contenders TV - deadline.com
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15.04.2023 / 20:53

‘Beef’ Stars Ali Wong & Steven Yeun Talk Adrenaline On Set; Creator Lee Sung Jin On Securing That Hoobastank Needle Drop And Season 2 Ideas – Contenders TV

The premiere episode of Netflix’s Beef ends with a needle drop of Hoobastank’s “The Reason.” The track plays as Ali Wong’s Amy runs down the street after Steven Yeun’s Danny, who has just posed as a contractor to get inside her home and pay her back after the series’ inciting road rage incident.

‘Beef’ to Stew in Limited/Anthology Series Category for This Year’s Emmys - thewrap.com - USA
thewrap.com
11.04.2023 / 21:07

‘Beef’ to Stew in Limited/Anthology Series Category for This Year’s Emmys

prime-needle-drop dramedy about two Los Angelenos (Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, surefire contenders for acting awards this season) who escalate into wild antics directed at each other’s livelihoods after exchanging profane tirades and gestures in a parking lot, has been a talking point in pop culture circles since premiering on Netflix on April 6. Critics and audiences alike have been praising the two leads’ outstanding performances, the energetic narrative courtesy of showrunner Lee Sung Jin (a former “Silicon Valley” scribe and producer), and the vibrant representation of Asian-American families.This move, however, does not mean that “Beef” cannot return in some capacity, as many have whispered it could go the route of HBO’s “The White Lotus” and eventually change its status to a drama series.

‘The Night Agent’ Cracks Netflix’s Most Popular List at No. 9 With Over 515 Million Hours Viewed, ‘Beef’ Joins Weekly Top 10 at No. 3 - variety.com - Britain - Los Angeles - USA - county Bell
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11.04.2023 / 19:31

‘The Night Agent’ Cracks Netflix’s Most Popular List at No. 9 With Over 515 Million Hours Viewed, ‘Beef’ Joins Weekly Top 10 at No. 3

BreAnna Bell In its third week of availability, “The Night Agent” has moved up yet again, joining Netflix’s Most Popular list at No. 9 with 515.57 million hours viewed. According to Netflix’s math, this means the thriller has raked in 62 million views — Netflix calculates total views by dividing the total hours viewed by runtime, which is 8.19 hours. During the April 3-9 viewing window, the series pulled in 130.48 million hours viewed and remained No. 1 on the English TV List. Ali Wong and Steven Yeun’s “Beef” was a newcomer on this week’s top 10 list, coming in at No. 3 with 34.08 million hours viewed. The dark comedy, which scored a 99% certified fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes, managed to rank in the Top 10 in 61 countries following its April 6 premiere date.

Ali Wong's Beef Character Was Originally Envisioned as a White Man—and I Can't Stop Thinking About It - www.glamour.com - USA
glamour.com
11.04.2023 / 17:55

Ali Wong's Beef Character Was Originally Envisioned as a White Man—and I Can't Stop Thinking About It

Beef, the new A24 series that's currently the , Ali Wong gives a stunning performance as Amy Lau, a seemingly put-together entrepreneur whose aesthetic lifestyle is the stuff of Pinterest fantasies. That is, until a case of road rage threatens to derail her picture-perfect American dream. In Wong's March 1 , reporter Rebecca Sun writes that Beef creator Lee Sung Jin had initially pictured a different version of the story based on his own real-life experience—one in which Steven Yeun's Danny Cho faced off not with a #GirlBoss but with a white guy. Specifically, “a Stanley Tucci type.” What Lee meant by “” is unexplained in the article, but such is the power of the 62-year-old actor's brand that I can see him now: He is a quiet older gentleman living in Amy's posh Calabasas home, one he built after selling the filming rights to his wildly popular though artistically unfulfilling YA book series.

‘Beef’ hailed as best TV show of the year: “Netflix has a winner” - www.nme.com
nme.com
10.04.2023 / 13:01

‘Beef’ hailed as best TV show of the year: “Netflix has a winner”

Netflix drama Beef, calling it the best TV show of the year so far.The new show stars Steven Yeun and Ali Wong as two feuding enemies who end up in a war stemming from a road rage incident.An official synopsis reads: “Beef follows the aftermath of a road rage incident between two strangers. Danny Cho, a failing contractor with a chip on his shoulder, goes head-to-head with Amy Lau, a self-made entrepreneur with a picturesque life.“The increasing stakes of their feud unravel their lives and relationships in this darkly comedic and deeply moving series.”After its premiere on the streaming service this week (April 6), fans have been quick to praise the show, with many saying it is the best to come to Netflix in some time.“I just finished #BEEFNetflix and wow,” one fan wrote. “One of the best shows I’ve seen in a while.“Amazing performances all around.

Why ‘Beef’ Doesn’t Focus on Race: ‘These Characters Happen to Be Asian American, but There’s So Much More to Them’ - variety.com - USA - North Korea
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07.04.2023 / 22:45

Why ‘Beef’ Doesn’t Focus on Race: ‘These Characters Happen to Be Asian American, but There’s So Much More to Them’

Rachel Seo Warning: This story contains mild spoilers for “Beef,” available to watch on Netflix now. Lee Sung Jin, the creator and showrunner of Netflix’s “Beef,” first worked with Steven Yeun and Ali Wong on the animated series “Tuca & Bertie.” But their latest collaboration sees the three reunite to craft a Netflix show along an A24 sensibility. “Beef,” which dropped on the streaming service on Apr. 6, traces the intersecting lives of Yeun’s Danny and Wong’s Amy after the two engage in a vitriolic road rage incident that sets both on a collision course to chaos. “Amy and Danny may differ in gender, class and career path, but they share a self-destructive nihilism that each seems to recognize in the other, even if they can’t articulate it,” writes Variety TV critic Alison Herman.

‘What the F— Is Happening?’: How Steven Yeun, Ali Wong and the ‘Beef’ Cast Filmed Netflix’s Most Chaotic Dramedy Yet - variety.com - USA
variety.com
06.04.2023 / 22:33

‘What the F— Is Happening?’: How Steven Yeun, Ali Wong and the ‘Beef’ Cast Filmed Netflix’s Most Chaotic Dramedy Yet

Rachel Seo “What the fuck is happening?” That was Steven Yeun’s reaction while shooting the cataclysmic climax of “Beef,” which he leads with Ali Wong. The Netflix and A24 dramedy opens plausibly enough with a road-rage scene between Wong’s Amy, an entrepreneur whose easygoing nature masks secret desires, and Yeun’s Danny, a contractor who goes to extremes to obtain what he wants. But that initial conflict drives both to exact bizarre acts of revenge on each other, revealing the darkest corners of their psyches. The result? Chaos. In one scene, Amy masturbates with a gun; in another, Danny urinates all over her bathroom — and that’s just the beginning. Seeded throughout are quiet explorations of the characters’ anger, loneliness and fear.

Ali Wong and Steven Yeun Go Toe to Toe in ‘Beef’: TV Review - variety.com - county Valley - Jordan
variety.com
04.04.2023 / 23:53

Ali Wong and Steven Yeun Go Toe to Toe in ‘Beef’: TV Review

Alison Herman We abhor most in others what we already hate in ourselves. So it is that Amy Lau (Ali Wong) and Danny Cho (Steven Yeun) become mortal enemies despite being kindred spirits. The protagonists of the Netflix half-hour “Beef” first meet when both are behind the wheel, navigating the parking lot of a Lowe’s-like home improvement store. Each driver is there for different reasons: Danny is a handyman who works at the Reseda motel his family used to own; Amy owns a houseplant boutique the hardware chain is in talks to acquire. But both react in the exact same way to a minor spat over exiting a spot. Their explosive road rage propels the pair on a chase across the suburban San Fernando Valley, then through 10 episodes of increasingly out-of-hand emotional warfare.

16 April TV Shows To Watch: ‘Barry,’ ‘Dead Ringers,’ ‘Beef,’ ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ & More - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
04.04.2023 / 16:41

16 April TV Shows To Watch: ‘Barry,’ ‘Dead Ringers,’ ‘Beef,’ ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ & More

April is an unrelenting month of releases, with television seemingly adding on new series or returns every other day. While tough to keep track of it all, there’s still a list of those we think are best prioritized.

‘Beef’ Stars Steven Yeun, Young Mazino Tease Rage-Fueled Action Scenes: ‘We Had Some Gross Moments’ - variety.com
variety.com
31.03.2023 / 22:49

‘Beef’ Stars Steven Yeun, Young Mazino Tease Rage-Fueled Action Scenes: ‘We Had Some Gross Moments’

BreAnna Bell Several cast members of Netflix’s “Beef,” including stars Steven Yeun and Young Mazino, teased some of the “gross” scenes they filmed for the dark comedy while walking the carpet at Thursday night’s premiere. According to the official synopsis, the series follows what happens when “a road rage incident between two strangers — a failing contractor and an unfulfilled entrepreneur — sparks a feud that brings out their darkest impulses.” What comes after that, the cast teases, is a slew of action scenes including car races and a stairwell chase that takes Mazino, Yeun and David Chao up several flights. Mazino shared that he thought his co-star Chao vomited while shooting, though he was too far up the stairs to see. “That was one of those moments where you just black out and hope that it’s over, and then it’s over,” Mazino told Variety. “So, it was fun shooting that.”

Ali Wong Gushes Over Working With 'Beef' Co-Star Steven Yeun (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
31.03.2023 / 04:17

Ali Wong Gushes Over Working With 'Beef' Co-Star Steven Yeun (Exclusive)

Ali Wong is opening up about the «big left turn» she had to take for her new Netflix series, . Speaking to ET's Denny Directo at the show's premiere Thursday night, Wong said she was lucky to have a co-star like Steven Yeun to get her through it. «I did but it was really not that bad what we went through,» Wong said of reports that she broke out in hives and cried while filming the show. «I didn't break anything, you know? But it was definitely -- it's a big left turn for me, and I'm really lucky that I had a co-star like Steven who's so warm and so giving, and we've become such good friends.»The stand-up comic continued, «And then Sonny (Lee Sung Jin) too, my God, like, I can't imagine doing all of this with people who you know aren't them.

‘Thunderbolts’: ‘Beef’ Creator Lee Sun Jin Joins Upcoming MCU Film As Writer, Reuniting With Star Steven Yeun & Director Jake Schreier - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
30.03.2023 / 17:09

‘Thunderbolts’: ‘Beef’ Creator Lee Sun Jin Joins Upcoming MCU Film As Writer, Reuniting With Star Steven Yeun & Director Jake Schreier

Last month, Steven Yeun joined the ever-growing ensemble cast of the upcoming Marvel film “Thunderbolts.” Now the creator of Yeun’s latest buzzy project, Netflix‘s “Beef,” out April 6, joins the MCU, too. Variety reports that “Beef” creator Lee Sung Jin joins “Thunderbirds” as a writer.

Netflix announces premiere date for original K-drama ‘Black Knight’ - www.nme.com - Britain - North Korea
nme.com
29.03.2023 / 04:45

Netflix announces premiere date for original K-drama ‘Black Knight’

Black Knight.Black Knight, based on the the popular 2017 to 2019 webtoon Delivery Knight, follows the adventures of legendary deliveryman ‘5-8’ and the refugee Sa-wol in a future, dystopian Korea that has been devastated by severe air pollution. The series will premiere globally on May 12, exclusively on Netflix.The series will star Our Blues actor Kim Woo-bin as ‘5-8’.

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