Selena Gomez and her celebrated rainbow-colored knives are gearing up to make some new meals.
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HBO Max announced plans for the show's «Iron Anniversary,» which include everything from an in-app experience and a show marathon to gifts and more.The streamer is featuring a Spotlight Page, live now, which brings fans from every level of fandom into the series. The in-app experience will give new viewers an introduction to all things as well as provide curations featuring Easter eggs for die-hard fans.
Selena Gomez and her celebrated rainbow-colored knives are gearing up to make some new meals.
At the end of 2020, WarnerMedia decided that it was going to break the industry in two by announcing plans to release all of Warner Bros.’ 2021 film slate in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously. The strategy was analyzed from every angle, with some saying it was the death of theaters and others saying it was the way of the future.
Nomadland,” Frances McDormand never once slices open a four-armed Hulk so his innards spill out onto the pavement. In “Mortal Kombat,” that’s one of the less gratuitous scenes.
true-crime docuseries and why it is OK to enjoy these unbelievably true stories. “We’re living in the age of the grift,” Motskin says of building a series around the ideas of “invention and reinvention.”“It’s about money on the surface, but in most cases, I think money is just the starting point and it becomes about something bigger and deeper and more complicated, whether it’s identity or class or fame or status,” he continues.
HBO Max and in theaters at the same time, and it will be live on the streaming platform for 31 days after initial release.stars Lewis Tan and is the first adaptation of the iconic franchise since 1995. From the looks of the trailer, the movie should be an epic time, so whether you want to watch the fatalities from the comfort of your couch, or venture out to a movie theater — if they are open near you — we've got you covered.
Fans hoping to finally get a live-action adaptation of the award-winning comic “Gotham Central” may be disappointed to know that the upcoming spin-off TV show of “The Batman” on HBO Max is not adapting the popular comic.
Leiomy Maldonado, Jameela Jamil, Law Roach and Megan Thee Stallion are all back as judges, helping to determine “which house will snatch the legendary trophy this season” as the contestants are put to the test with weekly themed extravaganzas. Joining them are guest judges Tiffany Haddish, Taraji P. Henson, actress Amiyah Scott, breakout actor Nicco Annan, Normani, Adam Lambert and Demi Lovato.As proved in season 1, it’s more than competition.
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HBO Max is rounding out cast for its comedy pilot OK Boomer. Will Sasso (United We Fall, Mom) and Tim Chiou (I Was a Simple Man, Seal Team) are set as series regulars, along with Zoe Manarel (New Amsterdam, An American Girl: Summer Camp) and Carter Chee in the multi-camera comedy pilot from creator Todd Linden (Happy Endings, Alexa & Katie), the late Jamie Tarses’ Fanfare and Sony Pictures TV. They join previously announced series regulars Patti Lupone, Erinn Hayes and Devere Rogers.
A few months ago WarnerMedia shook Hollywood by announcing every movie would screen in both theaters and HBO Max simultaneously in 2021, and now they seem to want to keep some version of that model going forward. READ MORE: ‘Godzilla Vs.
EXCLUSIVE: HBO Max is heading to summer camp. The streaming service has put in development a half-hour comedy series set at a summer camp from Peabody Award-winning writer Lauren Herstik (American Vandal, Pearson) and Adam Goodman’s Invisible Narratives.
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And they said fans couldn’t make it happen. First, the impossible is done with the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement and the eventual release of “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” on HBO Max, the director’s cut version of Warner Bros’ mangled “Justice League” movie from 2017, which he vacated after production.
Taylor Sheridan is one of the most respected filmmakers working in Hollywood today. His unique brand of storytelling, typically focused on violence amongst everyday people in rural areas, has struck a chord with a ton of film fans, after seeing his writing in projects such as “Hell or High Water,” “Wind River,” and “Yellowstone.” Now, he is set to return with a new feature, “Those Who Wish Me Dead,” which is arriving on HBO Max next month.
If you just watch the promotional materials being released by WarnerMedia, you would be right to assume Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” will be one of the many WB films released simultaneously on HBO Max and in theaters in 2021. Much like “Wonder Woman 1984,” “Godzilla vs.
Jennifer Aniston, 52, to discuss the hit sitcom, which aired from 1994-2004. This reunion was originally supposed to air in May as part of HBO Max’s launch — but production was delayed because of the pandemic. It will be a sit-down interview that the actors are doing as themselves — not as their characters.
2017 novel by Alissa Nutting and currently streaming its first three episodes (with new episodes out Thursdays).She plays Hazel, whose marriage to a billionaire tech mogul isn’t quite what it seems. While her life with Byron Gogol (Billy Magnussen) seems luxurious, neither of them ever leave his lavish compound.
Barry Jenkins is one of the most exciting voices in American film working today. That’s pretty undeniable.
The long-anticipated release of “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” was two weeks ago. And since that time, people have been dying to see official numbers about the viewership of the HBO Max exclusive.