John Stamos has been cast as the voice of Iron Man in Disney Junior’s “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends,” while the preschool network has also added Lou Diamond Phillips and Yvette Nicole Brown to the vocal cast of “Firebuds” and Justina Machado, Bobby Moynihan, Eric Bauza and Kari Wahlgren have joined “Pupstruction.”
The announcements were made Friday by Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis, who revealed a slate of content for Disney Junior over the next two years, including new and original series, shorts, returning franchises and casting news. The announcement was made during the Disney Junior Fun Fest event Friday at Disney California Adventure.
“Disney Junior is already home to some of the most beloved preschool programming, and today, we have unveiled the next slate of content that is sure to entertain preschool kids for years to come,” Davis said. “As with Disney Junior’s current slate,...
The announcements were made Friday by Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis, who revealed a slate of content for Disney Junior over the next two years, including new and original series, shorts, returning franchises and casting news. The announcement was made during the Disney Junior Fun Fest event Friday at Disney California Adventure.
“Disney Junior is already home to some of the most beloved preschool programming, and today, we have unveiled the next slate of content that is sure to entertain preschool kids for years to come,” Davis said. “As with Disney Junior’s current slate,...
- 4/29/2022
- by Sasha Urban
- Variety Film + TV
Disney Junior has unveiled its original programming lineup for kids 2-7 through 2024, adding four new original series, two new short-form series, the renewal of Alice’s Wonderland Bakery, along with some high-profile castings. Disney Branded President Ayo Davis announced the projects Friday during the Disney Junior Fun Fest event at Disney California Adventure.
John Stamos has been tapped to voice Tony Stark/Iron Man in Season 2 of Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends, set for premiere in August. Additional new Marvel heroes and villains that will be featured in season two are Ant-Man (voiced by Sean Giambrone), Wasp (voiced by Maya Tuttle), Reptil (voiced by Hoku Ramirez), Black Cat (voiced by Jaiden Klein), Sandman (voiced by Tom Wilson) and Electro (voiced by Stephanie Lemelin).
Additionally, Lou Diamond Phillips and Yvette Nicole Brown have joined the cast of Firebuds, and Justina Machado, Bobby Moynihan, Eric Bauza and Kari Wahlgren have been cast in Pupstruction.
John Stamos has been tapped to voice Tony Stark/Iron Man in Season 2 of Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends, set for premiere in August. Additional new Marvel heroes and villains that will be featured in season two are Ant-Man (voiced by Sean Giambrone), Wasp (voiced by Maya Tuttle), Reptil (voiced by Hoku Ramirez), Black Cat (voiced by Jaiden Klein), Sandman (voiced by Tom Wilson) and Electro (voiced by Stephanie Lemelin).
Additionally, Lou Diamond Phillips and Yvette Nicole Brown have joined the cast of Firebuds, and Justina Machado, Bobby Moynihan, Eric Bauza and Kari Wahlgren have been cast in Pupstruction.
- 4/29/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s all a game. On Thursday, Tears for Fears released the music video for their single “Break the Man” — and it follows identical, black suit-sporting men as they go about their lives mindlessly walking through a labyrinth.
“No more wondering what happens now/No more holding your feet to the fire/When everything is running down/No more pain,” the duo sings on the track as the video becomes a kaleidoscope of dystopia.
By the end of the video, each man reaches the top of a ledge and jumps off to their seeming demise.
“No more wondering what happens now/No more holding your feet to the fire/When everything is running down/No more pain,” the duo sings on the track as the video becomes a kaleidoscope of dystopia.
By the end of the video, each man reaches the top of a ledge and jumps off to their seeming demise.
- 2/10/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The folks at Shout! Factory have acquired North American rights to the Halloween horror comedy Gravy.
Press Release: "Los Angeles, Calif. (June 22, 2015) – Shout! Factory, a leading multi-platform entertainment company, has acquired North American rights to the unhinged horror comedy Gravy directed by actor-writer-producer-director James Roday. The announcement was made today by Shout! Factory’s founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos, and the film’s director James Roday.
In this picture deal, Shout! Factory has secured exclusive distribution rights to Gravy, including digital, home entertainment, broadcast and theatrical for cross-platform releases in the U.S. and Canada. Shout! Factory plans a strategic rollout of the movie on a variety of entertainment distribution platforms and in all packaged media through its horror entertainment brand Scream Factory™.
“James Roday has made a wonderfully demented blend of horror and comedy that fits perfectly into our Scream Factory family. The substantial talent behind...
Press Release: "Los Angeles, Calif. (June 22, 2015) – Shout! Factory, a leading multi-platform entertainment company, has acquired North American rights to the unhinged horror comedy Gravy directed by actor-writer-producer-director James Roday. The announcement was made today by Shout! Factory’s founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos, and the film’s director James Roday.
In this picture deal, Shout! Factory has secured exclusive distribution rights to Gravy, including digital, home entertainment, broadcast and theatrical for cross-platform releases in the U.S. and Canada. Shout! Factory plans a strategic rollout of the movie on a variety of entertainment distribution platforms and in all packaged media through its horror entertainment brand Scream Factory™.
“James Roday has made a wonderfully demented blend of horror and comedy that fits perfectly into our Scream Factory family. The substantial talent behind...
- 6/22/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Earlier this year, actor William H. Macy made his feature-length directorial debut with “Rudderless,” a music-based drama starring Billy Crudup, Selena Gomez and Anton Yelchin. About a man (Crudup) trying to forget a past full of tragedy, when he stumbles across a box of unpublished music from his former life, it spurns him on to form a small band. These experiences lead to local success and ultimately changes his life. Lakeshore Records will release the Rudderless – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack digitally on September 30th and on CD October 28, 2014. The album features songs performed by Crudup, Gomez, and the Rudderless band (featuring Crudup, Yelchin, and American indie rocker Ben Kweller). The original score was written by Eef Barzelay of the band Clem Snide, and the songs in the movie were written by Simon Steadman and Charlton Pettus, and indie musician Ben Limpic. “Rudderless” played to strong acclaim earlier this year (read...
- 9/4/2014
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Clip shows 'Friday' singer making TV appearances, walking red carpets.
By Jocelyn Vena
Rebecca Black in her "My Moment" music video
Photo: Rb Friday, Inc
Have you heard that this is Rebecca Black's moment? Well, in case you haven't, she's happily declaring it in her video for her latest single, "My Moment." The song is all about empowerment and addressing all those haters who didn't necessarily get her last viral smash, "Friday."
The video opens with the teen singer in a recording studio putting the final touches on the cutesy song, which opens with the lyrics, "Were you the one who said that I would be nothing?/ Well, I'm about to prove you wrong/ I'm not the only one who believes in something/ My one wish is about to come true."
Scenes of her in the studio are intercut with a montage of her making TV appearances, strutting down red carpets,...
By Jocelyn Vena
Rebecca Black in her "My Moment" music video
Photo: Rb Friday, Inc
Have you heard that this is Rebecca Black's moment? Well, in case you haven't, she's happily declaring it in her video for her latest single, "My Moment." The song is all about empowerment and addressing all those haters who didn't necessarily get her last viral smash, "Friday."
The video opens with the teen singer in a recording studio putting the final touches on the cutesy song, which opens with the lyrics, "Were you the one who said that I would be nothing?/ Well, I'm about to prove you wrong/ I'm not the only one who believes in something/ My one wish is about to come true."
Scenes of her in the studio are intercut with a montage of her making TV appearances, strutting down red carpets,...
- 7/19/2011
- MTV Music News
Los Angeles, CA, United States (Celebrity News Service) - Rebecca Black is going indie. The 14-year-old overnight star is set to self-release the follow-up to her now ubiquitous first single and music video "Friday."
The track is titled "My Moment." It was written by Brandon "Blue" Hamilton, who co-produced the Justin Bieber track "Born to Be Somebody," and Quinton Tolbert, with Charlton Pettus, who worked on tracks for Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan.
"My Moment" is set to hit Black's YouTube channel and official website on July 18th at 8:00pm. The track will hit iTunes the next day.
A music video will accompany the track, which is said to feature Black receiving awards at her junior high and hitting red carpet premieres. "It's a fairytale story, but it happened in real life," a statement reads.
The track is titled "My Moment." It was written by Brandon "Blue" Hamilton, who co-produced the Justin Bieber track "Born to Be Somebody," and Quinton Tolbert, with Charlton Pettus, who worked on tracks for Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan.
"My Moment" is set to hit Black's YouTube channel and official website on July 18th at 8:00pm. The track will hit iTunes the next day.
A music video will accompany the track, which is said to feature Black receiving awards at her junior high and hitting red carpet premieres. "It's a fairytale story, but it happened in real life," a statement reads.
- 7/11/2011
- icelebz.com
Follow-up to smash 'Friday, titled 'My Moment,' will be released July 18.
By Jocelyn Vena
Rebecca Black
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images
Thanks to her ubiquitous hit "Friday," Rebecca Black quickly went from YouTube sensation to starring in a Katy Perry video for that singer's equally ubiquitous hit "Last Friday Night." Now Black is ready to take her career to the next level.
She'll release a new song, "My Moment," on July 18, according to The Hollywood Reporter The song was written by Brandon "Blue" Hamilton (Justin Bieber) and Quinton Tolbert and the production credits include Charlton Pettus.
The video is less kitschy (but perhaps just as literal) than her "Friday" video. It will include footage of her attending red-carpet events and receiving an award at her junior high school. It will "tell the story of her sudden rise to fame," according to a statement. "It's a fairy tale story, but it happened in real life.
By Jocelyn Vena
Rebecca Black
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images
Thanks to her ubiquitous hit "Friday," Rebecca Black quickly went from YouTube sensation to starring in a Katy Perry video for that singer's equally ubiquitous hit "Last Friday Night." Now Black is ready to take her career to the next level.
She'll release a new song, "My Moment," on July 18, according to The Hollywood Reporter The song was written by Brandon "Blue" Hamilton (Justin Bieber) and Quinton Tolbert and the production credits include Charlton Pettus.
The video is less kitschy (but perhaps just as literal) than her "Friday" video. It will include footage of her attending red-carpet events and receiving an award at her junior high school. It will "tell the story of her sudden rise to fame," according to a statement. "It's a fairy tale story, but it happened in real life.
- 7/11/2011
- MTV Music News
Follow-up to smash 'Friday, titled 'My Moment,' will be released July 18.
By Jocelyn Vena
Rebecca Black
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images
Thanks to her ubiquitous hit "Friday," Rebecca Black quickly went from YouTube sensation to starring in a Katy Perry video for that singer's equally ubiquitous hit "Last Friday Night." Now Black is ready to take her career to the next level.
She'll release a new song, "My Moment," on July 18, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The song was written by Brandon "Blue" Hamilton (Justin Bieber) and Quinton Tolbert and the production credits include Charlton Pettus.
The video is reportedly less kitschy than her "Friday" video (but perhaps just as literal). It will include footage of her attending red-carpet events and receiving an award at her junior high school, telling "the story of her sudden rise to fame," according to a statement. "It's a fairy tale story, but it happened in real life.
By Jocelyn Vena
Rebecca Black
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images
Thanks to her ubiquitous hit "Friday," Rebecca Black quickly went from YouTube sensation to starring in a Katy Perry video for that singer's equally ubiquitous hit "Last Friday Night." Now Black is ready to take her career to the next level.
She'll release a new song, "My Moment," on July 18, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The song was written by Brandon "Blue" Hamilton (Justin Bieber) and Quinton Tolbert and the production credits include Charlton Pettus.
The video is reportedly less kitschy than her "Friday" video (but perhaps just as literal). It will include footage of her attending red-carpet events and receiving an award at her junior high school, telling "the story of her sudden rise to fame," according to a statement. "It's a fairy tale story, but it happened in real life.
- 7/11/2011
- MTV Music News
Rebecca Black is to release her second single 'My Moment' next week. The 14-year-old internet sensation will debut the track on her YouTube channel on July 18. The song will be released to iTunes and other digital retailers the following day, says The Hollywood Reporter. 'My Moment' was co-written by Brandon Hamilton, who has worked with Justin Bieber, and Quinton Tolbert. It was mixed by Tears for Fears and Hilary Duff producer Charlton Pettus. The music video will tell the story of Black's sudden rise to international fame and feature footage of the star receiving an award at her junior high school. 'My Moment' will precede a five-track (more)...
- 7/11/2011
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Rebecca Black has proved that she has a potential as she successfully scored more than 118 views on YouTube through her viral "Friday" hit. In spite of that, the 13-year-old girl is worried that she might be a one hit wonder. She insisted that she wants to be a professional recording artist and not just a "Friday girl".
In an interview with The Associated Press, Ms. Black said. "People think I sound like a robot, and in that video, I do sound like a robot. I don't want to be known as the 'Friday' girl." She continued, "Hopefully, I can be known as Rebecca Black and not the 'Friday' girl. I want to be a performing artist. That's what I've always wanted to do."
Meanwhile, the brunette singer recently shared that she has been recording new songs at a music producer named Charlton Pettus' studios. And through her upcoming album,...
In an interview with The Associated Press, Ms. Black said. "People think I sound like a robot, and in that video, I do sound like a robot. I don't want to be known as the 'Friday' girl." She continued, "Hopefully, I can be known as Rebecca Black and not the 'Friday' girl. I want to be a performing artist. That's what I've always wanted to do."
Meanwhile, the brunette singer recently shared that she has been recording new songs at a music producer named Charlton Pettus' studios. And through her upcoming album,...
- 4/26/2011
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
If you've just gotta have new Rebecca Black music, hang on to your hats -- she's back in the studio and working on a new Ep ... TMZ has learned. Sources close to Black tell TMZ she's started working on a few new tracks with a producer named Charlton Pettus. He's best known for working with Tears for Fears (not when they were popular, way after) which yielded a song for the " Fever Pitch " soundtrack (which...
- 4/16/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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