Reese Witherspoon is dropping hints about Legally Blonde 3.
The actress, 44, went on Instagram Live to promote her new Quibi show Fierce Queens on Monday when she added Jennifer Lopez to her stream to talk about the singer’s new show on the mobile platform, Thanks a Million.
While the two were speaking from their respective homes, Lopez revealed how she and her family had been spending their self-quarantine days in light of the coronavirus.
“Oh my God, we watched Legally Blonde the other day,” Lopez, 50, said. Literally, like, four days ago. Oh my God, I forgot — I can’t believe I didn’t tell you.
The actress, 44, went on Instagram Live to promote her new Quibi show Fierce Queens on Monday when she added Jennifer Lopez to her stream to talk about the singer’s new show on the mobile platform, Thanks a Million.
While the two were speaking from their respective homes, Lopez revealed how she and her family had been spending their self-quarantine days in light of the coronavirus.
“Oh my God, we watched Legally Blonde the other day,” Lopez, 50, said. Literally, like, four days ago. Oh my God, I forgot — I can’t believe I didn’t tell you.
- 4/6/2020
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings.
With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 4/4/2020
- TVLine.com
Quibi is coming. That’s not so much a threat — like it might sound — but instead a warning for your personal Peak TV preparation purposes. The mobile short-form streaming service backed by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman is set to launch on April 6, with episodes of each of its series clocking in at a runtime of under 10 minutes. “Quibi” is an abbreviation for “quick bites,” you see, in case you missed the Super Bowl ad.
After inking approximately a gazillion deals with big-name talent and an unveiling at Sundance, Quibi is set to release approximately 175 series within its first year, 50 of which will be available during the official launch on April 6th, for $5 a month for its ad-supported service and $8 for no ads. And if you’re feeling ambivalent about Quibi the streaming service is offering people a 90-day free trial if you sign up before April 6.
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After inking approximately a gazillion deals with big-name talent and an unveiling at Sundance, Quibi is set to release approximately 175 series within its first year, 50 of which will be available during the official launch on April 6th, for $5 a month for its ad-supported service and $8 for no ads. And if you’re feeling ambivalent about Quibi the streaming service is offering people a 90-day free trial if you sign up before April 6.
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- 4/3/2020
- by LaToya Ferguson, Ann Donahue and Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
Check back for updates … The 2019-20 TV season has been shaken up by the coronavirus pandemic, which shut down all production, cut short current seasons and delayed new ones. Mandated to remain indoors, a larger-than-usual viewing public is turning to the small screen for entertainment and escapism amid the health crisis.
For those waiting for something new on those screens, here’s our annual list of spring premiere dates for new and returning series. It covers more than 150 broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting between April 1 and May 31 in all dayparts. It does not include movies or specials.
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- 3/31/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Reese Witherspoon asks in a new trailer for Quibi’s nature series “Fierce Queens,” “Why do they call it the animal kingdom when it’s clearly run by queens?”
In the trailer released Sunday — which you can watch above — series host Witherspoon introduces “the females who give new meaning to eat, prey and love.”
Produced by BBC Studios, the short-form series takes a look at the lives of “phenomenal female animals: the rebel matriarchs, powerful leaders and dangerous lovers of the natural world. From hyenas to fireflies, meerkats to humpback whales, the documentary series will bring you the most dramatic natural history stories from a fresh female perspective.”
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“Fierce Queens” will be one of more than 50 original series that will be available on Quibi’s mobile-first streaming service when it launches next month. The list also...
In the trailer released Sunday — which you can watch above — series host Witherspoon introduces “the females who give new meaning to eat, prey and love.”
Produced by BBC Studios, the short-form series takes a look at the lives of “phenomenal female animals: the rebel matriarchs, powerful leaders and dangerous lovers of the natural world. From hyenas to fireflies, meerkats to humpback whales, the documentary series will bring you the most dramatic natural history stories from a fresh female perspective.”
Also Read: Here Are the 51 Shows That Will Be Available on Quibi at Launch
“Fierce Queens” will be one of more than 50 original series that will be available on Quibi’s mobile-first streaming service when it launches next month. The list also...
- 3/8/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Quibi will be the next streaming service to enter the game next month, when it finally launches to the public on April 6. With 51 series, including four original scripted projects, Quibi will have one of the largest libraries of original content out of all the recent streaming services to debut in the next few months.
The company says it will premiere 175 original shows and 8,500 short-form episodes — dubbed “quick bites” — within its first year, with the content divided into three categories:
1. Movies in Chapters: Big stories told in chapters that are 7 to 10 minutes in length.
2. Unscripted and Docs: This episodic category is food, fashion, travel, animals, cars, builds, music, sports, comedy, talk, variety, documentaries and more. All with episodes in 10 minutes or less.
3. Daily Essentials: Curated daily into 5-6 minute quick bites of news, entertainment and inspiration.
Also Read: Quibi Raises Another $750 Million a Month Before Launch
Among the...
The company says it will premiere 175 original shows and 8,500 short-form episodes — dubbed “quick bites” — within its first year, with the content divided into three categories:
1. Movies in Chapters: Big stories told in chapters that are 7 to 10 minutes in length.
2. Unscripted and Docs: This episodic category is food, fashion, travel, animals, cars, builds, music, sports, comedy, talk, variety, documentaries and more. All with episodes in 10 minutes or less.
3. Daily Essentials: Curated daily into 5-6 minute quick bites of news, entertainment and inspiration.
Also Read: Quibi Raises Another $750 Million a Month Before Launch
Among the...
- 3/6/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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