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‘UglyDolls’ First Trailer Features the Voices of Kelly Clarkson and Pitbull

STXfilms’ first trailer’s arrived for UglyDolls based on the toy line created by David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim. The animated musical’s trailer introduces the weird but cute characters who populate the town of Uglyville.

The voice cast includes Kelly Clarkson as Moxy, Blake Shelton as Ox, Pitbull as Ugly Dog, and Leehom Wang as Lucky Bat. Emma Roberts voices Wedgehead, Nick Jonas is Lou, Wanda Sykes is Wage, and Gabriel Iglesias is Babo. Janelle Monae also lends her voice to the animated film.


STXfilms is set to release UglyDolls in theaters on May 10, 2019.

The UglyDolls Plot:

In the adorably different town of Uglyville, weird is celebrated, strange is special and beauty is embraced as more than simply meets the eye. Here, the free-spirited Moxy and her UglyDoll friends live every day in a whirlwind of bliss, letting their freak flags fly in a celebration of life and its endless possibilities. The endearingly unique residents of Uglyville occasionally look to the sky above the town, where a new UglyDoll will appear and be embraced by the community.

Moxy (Kelly Clarkson) loves her square-peg life in this round-hole town, but her curiosity about all things leads her to wonder if there’s something – anything – on the other side of the mountain which nestles Uglyville. Moxy gathers a group of her closest friends and sets off to find what’s on the other side. They discover another world – Perfection – a town where more conventional dolls are trained in protocols before they graduate and are sent to the “real” world to find the love of a child.

In Perfection, Moxy and her crew are subject to the manipulations of Lou (Nick Jonas), the perfect doll in charge of training recruits. Here, the UglyDolls will confront what it means to be different, struggle with their desire to be loved, and ultimately discover that you don’t have to be perfect to be amazing because who you truly are is what matters most.

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‘Riverdale’ Season 3 Episode 5 Photos: “The Great Escape” Preview

The CW’s Riverdale pulled off a weird flashback twist in season three episode four. The main young cast handled double duty playing their normal high school characters as well as their parents when they were in school. The dive back in time was to reveal secrets that have been kept hidden for decades involving the Griffons and Gargoyles club and the Gargoyle King.

Season three episode four ended with Betty following clues about the club. However, by the time she put everything together Jughead and Cheryl were already deep into the game.

Up next, season three episode five titled “The Great Escape” airing November 14, 2018. The episode was directed by Pamela Romanowsky from a script by Greg Murray and Ace Hasan.

The cast of season three includes KJ Apa as Archie Andrews, Lili Reinhart as Betty Cooper, Camila Mendes as Veronica Lodge, and Cole Sprouse as Jughead Jones. Madelaine Petsch is Cheryl Blossom, Marisol Nichols is Hermione Lodge, Mӓdchen Amick is Alice Cooper, and Luke Perry is Fred Andrews. The third season also stars Ashleigh Murray as Josie McCoy, Casey Cott as Kevin Keller, Mark Consuelos as Hiram Lodge, Skeet Ulrich as FP Jones, Charles Melton as Reggie Mantle, and Vanessa Morgan as Toni Topaz.

The “Chapter Forty: The Great Escape” Plot: ROLLING THE DICE — After weeks go by with no contact from Archie (Apa), Veronica (Mendes) devises a dangerous plan to break him out of juvie. Meanwhile, when Betty (Reinhart) learns that Jughead (Sprouse) has taken their investigation into Griffins & Gargoyles a step too far, she finds herself in a race against the clock to save him.

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Camila Mendes as Veronica and Charles Melton as Reggie in ‘Riverdale’ seaosn 3 episode 5 (Photo: Jack Rowand © 2018 The CW Network)
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Casey Cott as Kevin (Photo: Jack Rowand © 2018 The CW Network, LLC)
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Vanessa Morgan as Toni and Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl in season 3 episode 5 (Photo: Jack Rowand © 2018 The CW Network)




‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle’ Unveils a New Trailer, Poster and Premiere Date

A new trailer’s arrived for the action drama Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle directed by Andy Serkis. Netflix also released a new poster along with photos from the film which is described as a darker reinvention of Rudyard Kipling’s classic story.

The cast of the dramatic film includes Christian Bale as Bagheera, Benedict Cumberbatch as Shere Khan, Cate Blanchett as Kaa, Peter Mullan as Akela, Andy Serkis as Baloo, Matthew Rhys as John Lockwood, and Naomie Harris as Nisha. The cast of the PG-13 action adventure film also includes Freida Pinto, Jack Reynor as Brother Wolf, Eddie Marsan as Vihaan, and Tom Hollander as Tabaqui. Rohan Chand stars in the title role.


Netflix acquired Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle from Warner Bros Pictures in July 2018 and had originally targeted a 2019 release date. The streaming service now confirms Mowgli will open in limited theaters on November 29, 2018 followed by its release on Netflix on December 7, 2018.

Mowgli was in development around the same time as Disney’s The Jungle Book, but Disney’s film beat Mowgli into theaters. The Jungle Book opened to rave reviews (it currently sits at 95% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) and grossed more than $966 million worldwide before exiting theaters in 2016.

The Plot:

Blending live action and performance capture, the story follows the upbringing of the human child Mowgli (Rohan Chand) raised by a wolf pack in the jungles of India. As he learns the often-harsh rules of the jungle, under the tutelage of a bear named Baloo (Andy Serkis) and a panther named Bagheera (Christian Bale), Mowgli becomes accepted by the animals of the jungle as one of their own. All but one: the fearsome tiger Shere Khan. (Benedict Cumberbatch). But there may be greater dangers lurking in the jungle, as Mowgli comes face to face with his human origins.

The other story’s central animal characters are: Kaa, the snake (Blanchett); the leader of the wolf pack, Akela (Mullan); the scavenging hyena, Tabaqui (Hollander); Nisha, the female wolf (Harris), who adopts the baby Mowgli as one of her cubs; Nisha’s mate, Vihaan (Marsan); and Mowgli’s Brother Wolf (Reynor).

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Rohan Chand as Mowgli in the Netflix film ‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle.’
Rohan Chand as Mowgli in the Netflix film 'Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle.'
Baloo in the Netflix film ‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle.’

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Shere Khan in the Netflix film ‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle.’
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Poster for Netflix’s ‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle.’




‘SEAL Team’ Season 2 Episode 7 Photos and Cast: “Outside the Wire” Preview

Photos and plot details arrive for CBS’s SEAL Team season two episode seven. Directed by J. Michael Muro from a script by John Glenn, Julian Silver, and Reiss Clauson-Wolf, season two episode seven is set to air on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 9pm ET/PT.

The episode’s guest stars include Mirelly Taylor as Rita, Felix Solis as Col. Martinez, Bobby Daniel Rodriguez as Lt. Juan Lopez, Carolina Gomez as Carla Reyes, Raquel Dominguez as Abril Lopez, and Valeria Vallejos as Rosario.

The SEAL Team cast is led by David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes. Max Thieriot is Clay Spenser, Neil Brown Jr is Ray Perry, and AJ Buckley is Sonny Quinn. Toni Trucks plays Lisa Davis, Jessica Paré is Mandy Ellis, and Judd Lormand is Lieutenant Commander Eric Blackburn. Tyler Grey plays Trent in a recurring guest star role.

The “Outside the Wire” Plot: Bravo Team continues to follow tips that will lead to Andres Doza, the head of one of the most powerful and lethal drug cartels in Mexico.

The SEAL Team Plot:

SEAL Team is a military drama that follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous, high-stakes missions our country can ask of them. Jason Hayes is the respected, intense leader of the Tier One team whose home life has suffered as a result of his extensive warrior’s existence. His team includes his trusted confidant, Ray Perry, the longest-tenured operator with whom Jason shares an ingrained shorthand; Sonny Quinn, an exceptional, loyal soldier with a checkered past who still combats self-destructive tendencies; and Clay Spenser, a young, multilingual, second-generation SEAL with insatiable drive and dedication.

Vital to the team’s success are troop commander Lt. Cdr. Eric Blackburn, who serves as a leader and confidant both on and off the battlefield; CIA analyst Mandy Ellis, who has sacrificed everything in her drive to root out evil and take down terrorists; and Lisa Davis, a no-nonsense, take-charge logistics officer and unofficial den mother responsible for outfitting the team with the necessary gear for each mission. Deployed on clandestine missions worldwide at a moment’s notice, and knowing the toll it takes on them and their families, this tight-knit SEAL team displays unwavering patriotism and fearless dedication even in the face of overwhelming odds.

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David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes and Neil Brown Jr. as Ray Perry in ‘SEAL Team’ season 2 episode 7 (Photo: Erik Voake © 2018 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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AJ Buckley as Sonny Quinn and Toni Trucks as Lisa Davis (Photo: Erik Voake © 2018 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
SEAL Team Season 2 Episode 7
David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes and Neil Brown Jr. as Ray Perry (Photo: Erik Voake © 2018 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Max Thieriot as Clay in season 2 episode 7 (Photo: Erik Voake © 2018 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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AJ Buckley as Sonny Quinn and Max Thieriot as Clay Spenser (Photo: Erik Voake © 2018 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)




‘The Good Fight’ Signs Up Michael Sheen for Season Three

Michael Sheen Joins The Good Fight
Michael Sheen joins ‘The Good Fight’ (Photo Courtesy of CBS All Access)

Michael Sheen, soon to be seen in Amazon Prime Video’s Good Omens opposite David Tennant, has joined the cast of The Good Fight. CBS All Access announced Sheen has signed on to the show’s third season, which is expected to debut in early 2019.

According to CBS All Access, Michael Sheen is on board to play “Roland Blum, a brilliant, charismatic, and Machiavellian lawyer. He is a man of appetites – drugs, sex, you name it – who’s far more interested in winning than the niceties of following the law.”

Sheen joins the cast that’s led by Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart. Season three regulars also include Cush Jumbo as Lucca Quinn, Rose Leslie as Maia Rindell, Audra McDonald as Liz Reddick-Lawrence, Sarah Steele as Marissa Gold, Michael Boatman as Julius Cain, Nyambi Nyambi as Jay Dipersia, and Delroy Lindo and Adrian Boseman.

Michael Sheen was nominated for a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy for his starring role in Masters of Sex. Sheen’s credits also include Apostle, Home Again, Nocturnal Animals, Far from the Madding Crowd, and Frost/Nixon.

The Good Fight was created by Robert King, Michelle King, and Phil Alden Robinson. Michelle and Robert King are the showrunners and executive produce the drama. Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Liz Glotzer, Brooke Kennedy, and William Finkelstein are also involved as executive producers.

Seasons one and two are currently streaming on CBS All Access.

The Season 3 Plot:

The world went crazy in the The Good Fight’s second season, and now, in season three, the resistance does. Diane Lockhart (Baranski) tries to figure out whether you can resist a crazy administration without going crazy yourself, while Adrian Boseman (Lindo) and Liz Reddick-Lawrence (McDonald) struggle with a new post-factual world where the lawyer who tells the best story triumphs over the lawyer with the best facts.

Meanwhile, Lucca Quinn (Jumbo) balances a new baby with a new love, and Maia Rindell (Leslie) finds a new Mephistopheles in Roland Blum (Sheen), a Roy Cohn-like lawyer who is corruption incarnate.




Classic Hollywood: Actor John Garfield Grew Up on the Streets of New York

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John Garfield and Lana Turner in ‘The Postman Always Rings Once.’

When Jacob Julius Garfinkle was growing up on the mean streets of the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn, he learned to be tough as well as “all the meanness, all the toughness it’s possible for kids to acquire,” so he said in later years. There was no silver spoon in his or his little brother Max’s mouths. Sometimes there wasn’t even food.

When he became an actor named John Garfield years later, he never forgot he had been born March 4, 1913 to David and Hannah Garfinkle, two Russian-Jewish immigrants. His father was a pants presser and poor. His mother died young and left her children to be brought up in various relatives’ shabby homes. Although he fought his way through the various street gangs of his era, he took on the charisma of a toughie, a bully, and a strong guy. As many boys did in that pre-Depression era, he took a liking to boxing and hung out at a local boxing gym. He had one talent that nobody else had – he was a good mimic and could amuse people.

Many people ask why Garfield died so young at age 39 at the height of his movie career. The reason was he contracted scarlet fever as a boy around the time he started boxing. His heart was permanently damaged and was weakened for the rest of his life. After playing a rigorous game of tennis, he died the following day on May 21, 1952.

Growing up on the mean streets of New York, Garfield was considered a problem child after being expelled three times from his neighborhood school. Off he went to PS 45, a school that took in difficult kids. The school’s principal felt an acting class would help Garfield get rid of his tensions and anger. At the time he had a natural charisma and a talent for reciting.

His teacher and principal encouraged him to enroll in The Heckscher Foundation to learn acting. He appeared in several of their productions and learned backstage craft by painting scenery and sweeping the stage. Under a recommendation by famous Yiddish actor Jacob Ben-Ami, Garfield also took classes at the American Laboratory Theater.


He studied under Oscar-winning actress Maria Ouspenskaya, where he learned the Stanislavsky “method” of acting long before Marlon Brando popularized it in the 1950s. (Note: Garfield was offered the role of Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams’ Streetcar Named Desire by producer Irene Mayer Selznick before Brando. She and Garfield couldn’t come to financial terms). Other people at the lab who were to become famous in the theater in the years to come were famed acting teacher Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg (who taught Marilyn Monroe in the 1950s), actor Franchot Tone (who married MGM star Joan Crawford in 1935), and future stage director Harold Clurman (Bus Stop, Golden Boy, Member of the Wedding).

Taking a break from acting, Garfield solidified his manly image by logging in the Pacific Northwest, riding the rails as a hobo, picking fruit with immigrant labor, and generally learning about life in the trenches.

Back in New York, Garfield made his Broadway debut in 1932 in Lost Boy. It was a flop, but it gave him an official credit to help him find other jobs. He was cast in the Elmer Rice Play Counselor at Law starring movie actor Paul Muni. When Muni had to return to Hollywood for a film at Warner Bros., the studio offered a contract to Garfield. He wanted nothing to do with Hollywood and passed on the offer.

When Strasberg, Clurman, and Crawford started The Group Theatre, they invited Garfield to join them. He was cast in Clifford Odets’ Awake and Sing as Ralph in 1935. Critics were taking notice of Garfield and gave him great praise in the newspapers. When Odets wrote Golden Boy with him in mind, Garfield was terribly disappointed when Luther Adler was cast in the play instead. It was made into a film in 1939 starring newcomer William Holden.

John Garfield

The offers from both Warner Bros. and Paramount now looked more tempting to the young actor. He chose Warner Bros and signed a standard seven-year contract which also allowed him to do stage work. His first picture was Four Daughters (1938, co-starring Claude Rains) in which he played a struggling composer. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and brought Garfield wildly positive reviews. It also brought him his first Academy Award® nomination as Best Supporting Actor and made him an instant star. Warners immediately put him into their star category of players and next cast him in They Made Me A Criminal (1939 with Ann Sheridan).

Garfield’s appeal was intensely sexual, with raw animal power seething under the surface. He had an amazing grasp of his audiences because women wanted to be ravaged by him and men wanted to be him. The camera caught all of his charisma merely by his being in the scene.

Being on the same lot as Bette Davis, it was inevitable he be cast in one of her films. He played Porfirio Diaz in Juarez (1939) in Davis’ extravaganza. Warners, however, sought to cast him in whatever they pleased, and Garfield bristled at the melodrama Dust Be My Destiny (1939) and a few other potboilers in the early 1940s. He ran into a few suspensions by fighting with the studio over the quality of scripts they were handing him. It was the same problem Bette Davis had had with Jack Warner in the 1930s when she fought for better scripts. Garfield got a few decent pictures made such as Sea Wolf (1941) with Edward G. Robinson and Tortilla Flat (1942) with Hedy Lamarr.

With war starting on December 7, 1941, Garfield wanted to do his patriotic duty and join the military. He was turned down because of his previous scarlet fever and heart problems. So he joined forces with fellow Warner’s star Bette Davis to open the Hollywood Canteen where sailors, marines, and army personnel could come and meet stars and have free food. The boys were startled to be dancing with Marlene Dietrich, Paulette Goddard, and Dorothy Lamour. The place was a huge success during the war years. Garfield traveled overseas to entertain the troops and made several patriotic films during this period such as Destination Tokyo (1943 with Cary Grant), Air Force (1943 with Gig Young), and Pride of the Marines (1945 with Eleanor Parker).

Probably the film that most people today know him for is The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) in which a ravishingly luscious Lana Turner persuades Garfield to murder her husband. The film caused a sensation at the time because of Turner’s white, bare mid-drift shorts and bra outfit. She wore nothing but white in the film, and with her white-blonde hair, she looked like an angel (with devilish ideas). The two actors burned up the screen with their sexuality in scenes so intense they had never before been seen. The film became a classic.

He managed to rough up top star Joan Crawford in Humoresque in 1946 as well. La Crawford was a wealthy patroness of the arts and she helped struggling violinist Garfield. With Isaac Stern playing the violin on the soundtrack, Garfield looked and sounded like a genius. Musical director Franz Waxman was nominated for an Oscar. Cast members Oscar Levant, J. Carrol Naish, and Craig Stevens were happy to be in such a stellar film.

Warner Bros apparently wasn’t interested in giving Garfield any decent roles. When his contract was up in 1946, he didn’t renew it. He went off on his own to start his own production company.

His stock continued on high when he appeared in the Oscar-winning Best Picture Gentlemen’s Agreement in 1947 for 20th Century Fox. Because the picture’s theme was about anti-Semitism, Garfield was intensely interested in participating in a worthwhile film about a subject that needed to be exposed. The star of the film was La Jolla’s own Gregory Peck supported by Dorothy McGuire, Celeste Holm, and Dean Stockwell.

Body and Soul (1948) was a backstage look at the seamier side of the boxing world. Garfield played an unscrupulous young boxer on his way to the top. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor, solidifying his position as one of Hollywood’s top stars.

He returned to the stage in the 1949 production The Big Knife, directed by Group Theatre founder Lee Strasberg. Written by Clifford Odets, the play unearthed the private life of a Hollywood movie star. Garfield starred in the show from February to May.

The 1950s brought terror to Hollywood when the House Committee on Un-American Activities saw a communist under every bush. Unfortunately for Garfield, his wife Roberta Seidman had been a member of the Communist Party. Although there was no evidence that Garfield was ever a communist, he was called to testify. He said at the time, “I have nothing to hide and nothing to be ashamed of. My life is an open book. I am no Red. I am no ‘pink.’ I am no fellow traveler. I am a Democrat by politics, a liberal by inclination, and a loyal citizen of this country by every act of my life.”

Unfortunately, Garfield was put on the blacklist and was barred from working at any of the studios.

In 1951 he again returned to the stage for a production of Peer Gynt, again directed by Lee Strasberg.

He made one more film before his untimely death. It was He Ran All The Way, co-starring Shelley Winters, Gladys George and Norman Lloyd. Garfield played a hoodlum on the run from the police. He hides in a girl’s apartment.

Broadway called one more time in 1952. He finally got to star in Golden Boy, a play written for him by Clifford Odets in 1939. The stellar cast included Lee J. Cobb, Jack Klugman, Arthur O’Connell, Jack Warden, and Joseph Wiseman.




‘Splitting Up Together’ and ‘Kids Are Alright’ to Stick Around for Full Seasons

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The cast of ABC’s ‘The Kids are Alright’ (ABC/Richard Cartwright)

ABC’s ordered more episodes of the half-hour comedies, The Kids Are Alright and Splitting Up Together. The two shows are part of the network’s Tuesday night comedy lineup along with The Conners and black-ish.

The Kids Are Alright kicked off its first season on October 16, 2018. Created by Tim Doyle (Last Man Standing, The Real O’Neals), season one is executive produced by Doyle and Randall Einhorn. The cast includes Michael Cudlitz as Mike Cleary, Mary McCormack as Peggy Cleary, Sam Straley as Lawrence Cleary, Caleb Foote as Eddie Cleary, Sawyer Barth as Frank Cleary, Christopher Paul Richards as Joey Cleary, Jack Gore as Timmy Cleary, Andy Walken as William Cleary and Santino Barnard as Pat Cleary.

The second season of Splitting Up Together with Jenna Fischer (The Office) and Oliver Hudson (Scream Queens) also returned to ABC’s primetime lineup on October 16th. Suburgatory‘s Emily Kapnek developed the series and executive produces with Ellen DeGeneres, Dean Holland (Parks and Recreation), Jeff Kleeman (Little Big Shots), Mette Heeno, Mie Andreasen, and Hella Joof.

In addition to Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson, the season two cast includes Bobby Lee as Arthur, Diane Farr as Maya, Lindsay Price as Camille, Olivia Keville as Mae, Van Crosby as Mason and Sander Thomas as Milo.

The Kids are Alright Plot:

Set in the 1970s, this ensemble comedy follows a traditional Irish-Catholic family, the Clearys, as they navigate big and small changes during one of America’s most turbulent decades. In a working-class neighborhood outside Los Angeles, Mike and Peggy raise eight boisterous boys who live out their days with little supervision. The household is turned upside down when oldest son Lawrence returns home and announces he’s quitting the seminary to go off and “save the world.” Times are changing and this family will never be the same. There are 10 people, three bedrooms, one bathroom and everyone in it for themselves.

Splitting Up Season 2 Plot:

Based on the Danish series, Splitting Up Together is the story of a couple (Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson) whose marriage is reignited by their divorce.




‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’ Trailer: Max Makes a Trip to the Vet

Illumination’s released the first trailer for the upcoming animated sequel, The Secret Life of Pets 2. The new minute and a half trailer focuses on Max (voiced by Patton Oswalt) as he’s tricked into going to see the vet. While in the waiting room, Max discovers his fellow patients have behavioral issues that need adjusting. There’s a hamster who’s frustrated about running in his wheel but never getting anywhere, and a cat isn’t dealing well with his owner constantly throwing out all the presents (dead creatures) he gives her.

Also waiting to see the vet is a very frazzled dog. “My owner always says, ‘You’re such a good dog,’ and I feel like a good dog. But what if deep down I’m a bad dog? What if I’m a bad dog?!”

The sequel’s voice cast includes Patton Oswalt (taking over as Max from Louis C.K.), Lake Bell, Hannibal Buress, Dana Carvey, Harrison Ford, Tiffany Haddish, Kevin Hart, Pete Holmes, Garth Jennings, Ellie Kemper, Nick Kroll, Bobby Moynihan, Jenny Slate, and Eric Stonestreet.

The Secret Life of Pets director Chris Renaud returned for the sequel. Writer Brian Lynch also returned for the 2019 animated animal-friendly family film. Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy are producing the sequel.

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A scene from ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2.’

The first film shined a light on what happens to our dogs, cats, bird, fish, and other pets when we leave for work or school. The sequel hasn’t released a detailed synopsis other than to confirm part two also focuses on our pets’ time home alone.

Universal and Illumination are targeting a June 7, 2019 theatrical release. The original animated film opened in theaters on July 8, 2016. Working from a $75 million budget, the first animated movie of the franchise scored a massive $104 million domestic opening weekend. The Secret Life of Pets currently sits in 8th place on the all-time biggest animated films list with a worldwide gross of $875 million.




‘Supergirl’ Season 4 Episode 5 Photos: “Parasite Lost” Preview and Plot Details

Agent Liberty continues his anti-alien crusade in The CW’s Supergirl season four, and #TeamSupergirl is determined to defend aliens by any means possible. Titled “Parasite Lost,” season four episode five was directed by David Mcwhirter from a script by Maria Maggenti and Aadrita Mukerji. “Parasite Lost” is set to air on Sunday, November 11, 2018 at8pm ET/PT.

The season four cast includes Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers/Supergirl, Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers, David Harewood as J’onn J’onzz, Jesse Rath as Brainy, Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen, Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor, Nicole Maines as Nia Nal/Dreamer, April Parker as Colonel Haley, and Sam Witwer as Agent Liberty.

The “Parasite Lost” Plot: THE POWER OF THE PEN — Colonel Haley (April Parker Jones) makes a surprising decision regarding Supergirl (Melissa Benoist). Kara writes s series of articles highlighting aliens in National City in the hopes that humans will stop being so fearful of them. Unfortunately, the article puts some of the aliens in harm’s way.

More on Season 4:

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Nicole Maines as Nia Nal and Melissa Benoist as Kara/Supergirl in season 4 episode 5 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2018 The CW Network)
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Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen/Guardian, Sam Witwer as Ben Lockwood/Agent Liberty and Katie McGrath as Lena Luther in ‘Supergirl’ season 4 episode 5 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2018 The CW Network)
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Melissa Benoist as Kara/Supergirl, Adam Levy as Amadei Derros, Keith Dallas as Al and Nicole Maines as Nia Nal in season 4 episode 5 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2018 The CW Network)
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Keith Dallas as Al and Melissa Benoist as Kara/Supergirl in season 5 episode 4 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2018 The CW Network)
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Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen/Guardian and Katie McGrath as Lena Luther (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2018 The CW Network)




First Look: ‘The Princess Switch’ Trailer and Poster Starring Vanessa Hudgens

The trailer and poster have arrived for the romantic identity-swapping comedy, The Princess Switch. The trailer plays like a mix-up of The Parent Trap and The Princess Diaries, with Vanessa Hudgens playing a single American mom who swaps places with a princess.

In addition to Vanessa Hudgens (Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, Grease Live!), the cast of the holiday romantic comedy also includes Sam Palladio (Nashville, Humans) and Nick Sagar (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, The Haves and the Have Nots). Mike Rohl (Chesapeake Shores, When Calls the Heart) directed from a script by Megan Metzger and Robin Bernheim.

Brad Krevoy and Amy Krell served as producers. The behind the scenes team includes director of photography Viorel Sergovici, visual effects coordinator Tyler Henker, and art director Ghinea Diana.

Netflix has set a November 16, 2018 premiere date.

The Princess Switch Plot:

“One week before Christmas, Margaret, the gorgeous Duchess of Montenaro, switches places with Stacy, a ‘commoner’ from Chicago, who looks exactly like her. With the assistance of a magical Santa’s helper, Margaret falls in love with Stacy’s handsome co-worker, while Stacy falls in love with Margaret’s fiance, the dashing Prince.”

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Vanessa Hudgens stars in Netflix’s ‘The Princess Switch.’

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