Audiences of all ages warmed up to Disney’s Frozen, turning up in theaters to watch the family-friendly movie inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen story in big enough numbers to make this animated wintery tale one of the biggest grossing animated films of all time. Frozen has rung up over $1 billion at the box office and earned the title of the highest grossing non-sequel animated feature film in the history of motion pictures. Little kids want to be Anna, Elsa and/or Kristoff, and the story – as with most animated Disney offerings – presents a positive message while also providing a couple of hours of entertainment. And in true Disney fashion, Frozen‘s filled with catchy musical numbers and that one song (in this case, “Let It Go”) that will get stuck in your head for months.
After achieving blockbuster status in theaters, Frozen comes to home video on Blu-ray and DVD in a Collector’s Edition package available on March 18, 2014. In transferring from the big to the small screen, Frozen loses none of its brightness or crispness of color. And those songs that you were humming while walking out of the theater sound just as clear on the Blu-ray version.
The Plot:
Walt Disney Animation Studios, the studio behind Tangled and Wreck-It Ralph, presents Frozen, a stunning big-screen comedy adventure. Fearless optimist Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell) sets off on an epic journey—teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff (voiced by Jonathan Groff) and his loyal reindeer Sven—to find her sister Elsa (voiced by Idina Menzel), whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf (voiced by Josh Gad), Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom.
The Frozen Blu-ray and DVD Collector’s Edition Bonus Features
Get a Horse: The Frozen Blu-ray comes with the animated short Get a Horse which played in theaters before each Frozen screening. The new Mickey Mouse cartoon runs about six minutes and starts with an old-school animation look that draws in the older audience without alienating younger viewers. The short pulls off a twist a few minutes in that’s unexpected and that makes Get a Horse almost as much fun as Frozen.
Deleted Scenes: Four deleted scenes running less than 10 minutes total are included on the Blu-ray, and none of these extras would have added anything to the feature film had they been completed and inserted into the story. One deleted scene offers a little more insight into Elsa before the filmmakers opted to make her into a tragic heroine rather than the movie’s villain. Another shows Anna trying on different dresses, and the third features more of Anna before she goes off to find her sister. The final deleted scenes introduces Kristoff to the audience in a different fashion than was ultimately done in the final cut.
“Let It Go” Music Videos: Four different versions of the popular song are included on the Blu-ray, because one just isn’t enough for Frozen fans.
Featurettes: The behind-the-scenes featurette D’frosted: Disney’s Journey From Hans Christian Andersen to Frozen doesn’t really reveal any production secrets. It’s more an explanation of choices made and a look at the design process. The other behind-the-scenes offering is The Making of Frozen which is really just three minutes of singing about the film led by voice cast members Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff. It’s fun enough, but not really a ‘Making of’ video.
The Bottom Line:
Unfortunately, the Collector’s Edition doesn’t include a commentary track so those Frozen fans looking for more insight into the story, the cast, and the songs are left with unanswered questions. In fact, overall the Collector’s Edition is light on bonus material and what’s presented doesn’t have much substance to it.
GRADE: A- for the feature film, C+ for the extra material
Deadline’s reporting Ben Barnes has been cast in the ABC pilot Exposed from Charles Randolph and Peter Traugott. Barnes is the second player cast in the drama pilot, with Mary Elizabeth Winstead already on board in the lead role of an investigative journalist who makes questionable alliances as she seeks to uncover the truth.
According to Deadline’s sources, Barnes will be playing a character named Stoya. Stoya has a relationship with Winstead’s character and is hiding out from the US government after turning whistleblower against the NSA.
Barnes is best known for his role as Prince Caspian in the Narnia film franchise. His other credits include the hugely underrated Killing Bono, Stardust, and Dorian Gray. He has God Only Knows coming to theaters in 2014 and Seventh Son opening in 2015.
Laura Haddock returns as the gorgeous Lucrezia Donati in season two of Starz’ captivating series Da Vinci’s Demons created by David S. Goyer and starring Tom Riley as a younger version of Leonardo da Vinci than is usually portrayed on television or feature films. The Starz series has a passionate fan following, and this upcoming season those viewers will learn more about what makes Leonardo da Vinci tick as well as more of Lucrezia’s backstory.
Da Vinci’s Demons kicks off season two on March 22, 2014, and in support of the new season, I had the opportunity to chat with Laura Haddock about finding her way into Lucrezia and what we can expect from the upcoming season.
Exclusive Laura Haddock Interview:
Will we learn much more about Lucrezia Donati’s past this season?
Laura Haddock: “Yes. It was great, actually, to go back and find out who this girl was 10 years ago. I got to visit her when she was happy and light and free and ready to take on the world, falling in love and having her heart broken, and all those different things that you think about when you’re a teenager. Something happened and her life was changed forever. She couldn’t take it be back.
That was also very helpful because I got to play that out for real. I have a real emotional memory and physical, muscle memory of that moment in her life. It meant that going forward in season two, I could really draw upon what happened.”
Did you know in season one that this was going to take place? Did you know that eventually you would get to play that part out?
Laura Haddock: “David [S. Goyer] and I had chatted about where he wants to take her. I don’t know if it was this specific moment in her life that happens, but it was certainly in the same world and the same vein. Throughout season one, I knew something that happened in her life had affected her in a huge way. We kind of kept talking about ideas about what that could be. David’s pretty much got 25 seasons mapped out. He’s like our bible.”
At least through season four.
Laura Haddock: [Laughing] “Yeah. He’s like our bible. We just go to him and say, ‘So, in episode five, season four, what happens…,’ and he’s got the answers. Even if it’s just an emotional state, he’s pretty clear on those things. When I read the script for season two, I felt satisfied with the decisions I’ve made about her in season one. I just couldn’t thank him enough, because it really helped me to understand her going into season two. I feel like, hopefully, the audience will understand this character a bit more as well.”
I have mixed emotions about her. Some days, I like her and some, I don’t.
Laura Haddock: “I know.”
Is it hard to play a character like this? Lucrezia’s not really a villain, obviously.
Laura Haddock: “She’s definitely not a villain. I think when I found out what happens to her and what she’s trying to achieve, I had huge pathos. I had huge pathos. Nobody should have to go through something in their life. Nobody should, and she did. She was very young. It happened and it changed her forever. It’s devastating. I don’t agree with everything that she does. I don’t think that you should go around taking people’s lives. But there was certainly a greater understanding of the pain she was feeling and why she was dealing with it in the way she was dealing with it.”
Also, David Goyer’s written these characters so that they all have flaws.
Laura Haddock: “Exactly. They’ve all got demons, I suppose, and they’re all trying to go on a journey to alleviate those demons or avenge something that happened to them or to somebody else in their life. It’s probably why they all come together, whether it be romantically or otherwise. They have something in common with each other.”
As an actress, was it refreshing to play her before all of this went on in her life?
Laura Haddock: “Yes, it was so great to go and see her before this happened. It was a real privilege, I think, to go back. When I was reading it, I was thinking, ‘Oh my goodness, am I going to be able to do this or will there be another actress coming in to do this?’ Thanks to a good make-up team and costume team, they managed to let it be me. That was pretty cool.”
Do you prefer knowing a few seasons ahead what’s going to happen or do you like to be kept in the dark like the audience and learn as you go along?
Laura Haddock: “I suppose, in real life, you don’t know what you’re going to be doing next week. It makes sense not to know. I think it’s just inquisitive actors, curious actors wanting to read the script. I suppose there’s method in not knowing too much. But then, there is also great method in knowing everything so that you can feel like you can prepare all the different things that you need to do to prepare for a storyline or a character.”
The costumes, make-up, and the hair are so gorgeous in this. What’s that process like for you?
Laura Haddock: “I go on camera at about 8:00 in the morning and my make-up call is about 4am. No, only kidding. [Laughing] Only about 5am. I have to get up early, wigged up. But then again, I’ve worked with my make-up artist for a couple of years now. We like to gossip in the make-up truck. We don’t mind having as long as possible. We can have the make-up truck to ourselves and just put the world to right for a couple of hours before the boys come on. I love the hair and make-up and costume process. I think it’s really helpful. I think it really helps me get into character.
One thing I did with Lucrezia was, I realize I could not wear my perfume playing her. I wear quite a light, fruity perfume. I realized that she was definitely more dark and deep, and more somber than my light floaty one. I found this perfume by Comme des Garçons. It’s like incense-based. I almost wanted it to smell like a church, like when you go to confessions and you’re sitting in confession and you can smell all those smells the church has: incense, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, that kind of world. I found this perfume and I’d wear that every day for Lucrezia. That really helped me get into character.”
Have you ever done that for a character before? Have you ever figured out how they would smell and what perfume they’d wear?
Laura Haddock: “I’ve recently, since doing Da Vinci, I did a film just before Christmas. I did the same thing and bought this perfume for the character that I was playing in the film. It really helped. I realized that I’ve done it subconsciously. I’ve not worn my perfume in the morning when playing characters, but I’ve never found a perfume for the characters I’m playing before until Lucrezia.”
I’ve never talked to an actor who has changed their perfume based on a character before. That’s fascinating.
Laura Haddock: “Yeah, I wonder if it’s subconsciously what a lot of actresses do. I became conscious of it because someone said to me about the smell. That made me conscious of it. I knew in my head that I couldn’t wear my perfume playing Lucrezia because it reminded me too much of me.”
Your chemistry with Tom Riley is off-the-charts hot. Did you know when you first met him that you’d work well opposite each other and have good chemistry?
Laura Haddock: “No. You don’t think about things like that. I think I remember auditioning with him and thinking that he was a fantastic actor. I remember thinking in the audition room that it felt really nice to work with him, really great to work with him. I think Lucrezia and Leonardo have this electric energy that happens between the two of them. It made it exciting for Tom and I to go there with these characters.”
And speaking of chemistry, it appears Lucrezia won’t be settling down in a relationship for a while in the series.
Laura Haddock: “Probably not. I think it was fascinating for me to realize that Lucrezia was capable of loving somebody. In season one I feel like she genuinely fell for this man. I didn’t know and she didn’t know whether she was capable of feeling those feelings. I discovered that she was. That was a good discovery. I think in season two, they don’t come across each other that much, but she certainly holds him very close to her heart.”
So in season two, everybody splits up and goes their own way?
Laura Haddock: “They’re on their own separate journeys, yeah.”
Is that a little sad because you’re not working with the same people you came to expect to be on set with during season one?
Laura Haddock: “Yeah, we definitely missed each other. I think there was a definite throe of excitement when we all got together on set again and were able to do scenes together. But I think it’s good not to have characters with each other all the time. Otherwise, the audience might just get a bit bored if the characters are with the same people all the time. I think it makes it more exciting when they come back together.”
Does David S. Goyer allow you a lot of input into Lucrezia?
Laura Haddock: “Yes. We talk all the time about where we think the character should be headed and if you feel like you’re missing anything, they’re very open to discussions and requests and ideas, yeah. It’s a very collaborative process. They’ve got a great big writers room and David’s at the helm. They churn out and produce some great storylines. Specifically when I read all the flashback stuff, I was shocked and thrilled with where they were taking Lucrezia. Yeah. I’m happy.”
Thinking back to your initial involvement with Da Vinci’s Demons, what was your reaction to the idea of doing a series based on a young Leonardo da Vinci?
Laura Haddock: “I was really excited by the idea. I was excited by the subject matter, I was excited by the time period, I was excited by my character. There were lots of things I was excited about. David Goyer being the creator of this show, there were lots of positive things about this project that eventually made me desperate to be part of it. I feel very lucky to be part…actually very lucky to be part of it.”
Did you go and do additional research on your own about the time period?
Laura Haddock: “Yeah, I looked into the Renaissance era. I looked into women living during those times. You know what? Lucrezia isn’t like any other woman living then. She’s just so unique. There’s not much about these women that I can, I don’t know, put into a box of, ‘Yes, that’s what women were like in the Renaissance Era.’
Also, men have feminine qualities and women have masculine qualities. More and more now in watching film and watching television, and realizing that the writers are being very generous with writing a person and writing a being, a human being with feelings and a heart. The distance between men and women now is just getting less and less, in terms of writers creating men and women. I like the fact that Lucrezia has masculine tendencies. I like the fact that Leonardo has feminine tendencies and qualities. It’s kind of interesting to me that there’s a blend of sexes and personality.”
What do you think is responsible for writers and directors making that switch? Can you point to anything in particular?
Laura Haddock: “I think a lot of the French writers and French directors were pretty amazing at writing for strong women. I think that there’s loads of women that I think are examples: I think Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich, I think Charlize Theron in Monster, I think Angelina Jolie and pretty much any part she’s ever played has just absolutely smashed that difference between a good male part and a good female part.”
You go back and forth between film and TV. Do you see a difference in how the two mediums approach female characters or are they similar in how they’re writing women now?
Laura Haddock: “I think it’s the same. Recently, when you’re chatting with friends who’ve gotten projects or looking through the IMDB, you’re seeing directors that you know from film who are now directing television. Or, Harvey Weinstein is producing television shows or Ridley Scott is working on television. There’s just so many directors and producers and actors who do both. Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson doing True Detective and they’re predominantly known for film. I think it’s really exciting. Now, there’s just this big movement of actors who were known to work predominantly in film and are now shooting television series and vice versa. I think there’s less of a line now, of a difference between the two worlds.”
This is such an unusual television series and it really pushes the envelope. What do you think it is that audiences are so fascinated by with Da Vinci’s Demons?
Laura Haddock: “I think you can say Leonardo da Vinci to pretty much anyone anywhere in the world, in any country. They will know who you’re talking about. They will all have their own relationship with that person and their own ideas who that person was. Then making him 25 years old when we first meet him makes him even more relatable, because everyone in the world is either going to be 25 or has been 25. They can relate with this person. He’s real. He was a curious, excited, tortured, passionate person. Everyone can relate to something or other about this guy. He was a really, really forward-thinking, exciting, inquisitive, guy. That, I think, is what people are interested in.
He’s ready to change the world. Even if you’re back at home and you think, ‘I don’t know if I’m ready to change the world,’ I think you’d be pretty excited by watching someone who was.”
KISS (PRNewsFoto/Live Nation Entertainment)Rockers Def Leppard and KISS will be on the road together this summer for a 40+ city tour kicking off on June 23, 2014 in West Valley City, Utah. The two rock bands will be hitting cities including Denver, Dallas, and Tampa before finishing up the summer tour in Woodlands, Texas on Sunday, August 31st. According to the official announcement, the groups are committed to providing their fans with the “most impressive lighting and sound production ever along with KISS’ signature over-the-top pyrotechnics” during their joint summer tour.
Tickets will go on sale at LiveNation.com on March 21st.
The summer tour will find the classic rockers honoring members of the military by providing special access to discounted tickets via a special pre-sale at Military.com at 10am local time on March 18th. In addition, military charities including the USO, Hiring Our Heroes, Project Resiliency/The Raven Drum Foundation, August Warrior Project and the Wounded Warrior Project will receive a portion of the concert ticket sales.
Between the two rock groups, they’ve reached over 200 million in album sales and have 30+ chart-topping singles.
KISS AND DEF LEPPARD SUMMER TOUR DATES
Monday, June 23 West Valley City, UT USANA Amphitheater
Wednesday, June 25 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
Friday, June 27 Ridgefield, WA Sleep Country Amphitheater
Sunday, June 29 Auburn, WA White River Amphitheatre
Wednesday, July 2 Concord, CA Concord Pavilion
Thursday, July 3 Wheatland, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Saturday, July 5 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Sunday, July 6 Chula Vista, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Tuesday, July 8 Los Angeles, CA The Forum
Wednesday, July 9 Phoenix, AZ Ak-Chin Pavilion
Saturday, July 12 Austin, TX Austin360 Amphitheater (on sale March 22)
Sunday, July 13 Dallas, TX Gexa Energy Pavilion
Tuesday, July 15 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
Wednesday, July 16 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
Friday, July 18 Atlanta, GA Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood (on sale March 22)
Saturday, July 19 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
Sunday, July 20 Raleigh, NC Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
Tuesday, July 22 West Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre
Wednesday, July 23 Tampa, FL MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Friday, July 25 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live
Saturday, July 26 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center (on sale March 22)
Friday, August 1 Mansfield, MA Xfinity Center
Saturday, August 2 Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk Hall
Sunday, August 3 Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center
Tuesday, August 5 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center (on sale March 22)
Wednesday, August 6 Wantagh, NY Nikon At Jones Beach Theatre (on sale March 22)
Friday, August 8 Virginia Beach, VA Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach (on sale March 22)
Saturday, August 9 Scranton, PA Pavilion at Montage Mountain
Sunday, August 10 Hartford, CT Xfinity Theatre
Tuesday, August 12 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
Wednesday, August 13 Darien, NY Darien Lake Performing Arts Center (on sale March 22)
Friday, August 15 East Troy, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre
Saturday, August 16 Tinley Park, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Sunday, August 17 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
Wednesday, August 20 Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena
Friday, August 22 Noblesville, IN Klipsch Music Center
Saturday, August 23 Clarkston, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre (on sale March 22)
Sunday, August 24 Burgettstown, PA First Niagara Pavilion (on sale March 22)
Tuesday, August 26 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center
Thursday, August 28 Maryland Heights, MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (on sale March 22)
Friday, August 29 Tulsa, OK BOK Center
Sunday, August 31 Woodlands, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
About KISS [Courtesy of Live Nation]
KISS remains one of the most influential bands in the history of rock and roll. As one of America’s top gold-record champions, KISS has released 44 albums and sold more than 100 million albums worldwide. Decades of record-breaking tours around the globe have included high-profile appearances at Super Bowl XXXIII, the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, the Rockin’ The Corps concert dedicated to our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and special guest appearance on the 2009 American Idol finale that boasted 30 million viewers and a 2010 Dr. Pepper Super Bowl commercial and advertising campaign in support of their Hottest Show On Earth tour. KISS is currently featured in a major advertising and marketing campaigns for John Varvatos and Google Play. This April KISS launches their inaugural Arena Football League Season with the LA KISS Football team bringing professional football back to Los Angeles. This summer AMC will begin airing a new reality series in prime time about The LA KISS first season. The KISS legacy continues to grow, generation after generation. The unparalleled devotion and loyalty of the KISS Army to the “Hottest Band in the World” is a striking testament to the band’s unbreakable bond with its fans. This year KISS will be celebrating two major milestones, their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as well as the band’s 40th Anniversary.
About Def Leppard [Courtesy of Live Nation]
With 100 million records sold worldwide and two prestigious Diamond Awards to their credit, Def Leppard–Joe Elliott (vocals), Vivian Campbell (guitar), Phil Collen (guitar), Rick “Sav” Savage (bass) and Rick Allen (drums)–continues to be one of the most important forces in rock music. The group’s spectacular live shows, filled with powerful melodic rock anthems, have become synonymous with their name. For the past thirty years the band’s concerts have become must-see events and have quickly made them an institution in the touring industry, as they continue to sell out arenas worldwide.
Maleficent not only used to have wings, they were absolutely gorgeous and incredibly powerful. But what happened to them? In this new teaser video from Disney’sMaleficent, the Sleeping Beauty villain recalls how she once had wings until they were stolen from her.
The Plot:
Maleficent explores the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the classic Sleeping Beauty and the elements of her betrayal that ultimately turn her pure heart to stone. Driven by revenge and a fierce desire to protect the moors over which she presides, Maleficent cruelly places an irrevocable curse upon the human king’s newborn infant Aurora.
As the child grows, Aurora is caught in the middle of the seething conflict between the forest kingdom she has grown to love and the human kingdom that holds her legacy. Maleficent realizes that Aurora may hold the key to peace in the land and is forced to take drastic actions that will change both worlds forever.
DreamWorks Animation has put out this “Almost Home” short in support of the November 2014 release of the animated movie Home. The short and the feature film feature the voice of Steve Martin as Captain Smek, the leader of a pack of cute aliens looking for a new planet to call their home. The short film provides the backstory on the aliens and shows them planet shopping without having much luck.
The voice cast also includes Jim Parsons, Rihanna, and Jennifer Lopez. The animated family comedy film is based on the book The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex and is directed by Tim Johnson (Antz, Over the Hedge).
Home opens in theaters on November 26, 2014.
The Plot:
When Earth is taken over by the overly-confident Boov, an alien race in search of a new place to call home, all humans are promptly relocated while all Boov get busy reorganizing the planet. But when one resourceful girl, Tip (Rihanna), manages to avoid capture, she finds herself the accidental accomplice of a banished Boov named Oh (Jim Parsons). The two fugitives realize there’s a lot more at stake than intergalactic relations as they embark on the road trip of a lifetime.
Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers) provides the voice of a pirate named James in the animated family-friendly, fairy-friendly movie The Pirate Fairy coming to DVD on April 1st. And in this video clip courtesy of Disneytoon Studios, Hiddleston sings all about the joys of being a pirate.
Directed by Peggy Holmes, The Pirate Fairy also features the voices of Christina Hendricks, Lucy Hale, Matt Lanter, and Raven-Symone.
The Plot: When a misunderstood dust-keeper fairy named Zarina steals Pixie Hollow’s all-important Blue Pixie Dust and flies away to join forces with the pirates of Skull Rock, Tinker Bell and her fairy friends must embark on the adventure of a lifetime to return it to its rightful place. However, in the midst of their pursuit of Zarina, Tink’s world is turned upside down. She and her friends find that their respective talents have been switched and they have to race against time to retrieve the Blue Pixie Dust and return home to save Pixie Hollow.
Shailene Woodley earned rave reviews and awards recognition (including a Golden Globe nomination and a Spirit Award win) for her breakthrough performance in 2011’s The Descendants opposite George Clooney. Woodley followed that up with a starring role in The Spectacular Now, an indie coming-of-age tale that earned her further awards recognition. Now, Woodley’s tackling her biggest project to date: the starring role in Divergent.
Based on the bestselling young adult series by Veronica Roth, Divergent finds Woodley playing ‘Tris,’ a teenager caught between loyalty to her family and forging her own path that will lead to a completely different future. And in this interview courtesy of Summit Entertainment (the studio behind the Twilight films), Woodley discusses her character, the set, working with director Neil Burger, and what audiences can expect from the latest adaptation of a young adult book series.
The Plot:
Divergent is an action-adventure film set in a future where people are divided into distinct factions based on their personalities. Tris Prior (Woodley) is warned she is Divergent and will never fit into any one group. When she discovers a conspiracy to destroy all Divergents, she must find out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it’s too late.
No, William Shatner isn’t going under the knife or having extreme Botox treatments; the ‘make-over’ Shatner’s receiving is of the home remodeling variety. The DIY Network will be following Shatner’s home renovation with a special five-part series titled The Shatner Project.
There’s no word yet on whether the design for his home improvements includes a life-size model of the deck of the U.S.S. Enterprise installed in his living room. The series is currently in production with Scott Sternberg’s company producing the special series. DIY Network expects to air The Shatner Project later this year.
“I am embracing change,” said Shatner. “Our home will be unfamiliar territory for a while but I am excited by all of it.”
The Plot: During the series, Shatner and his wife Liz, with the help of a construction team, will gut their 1970s-style California home, including the kitchen, living room and dining room. The couple also will renovate the front patio area in order to create the perfect place for big family parties, as well as remodel Shatner’s favorite hangout spot, the media room.
HBO’s released the trailer for season three of the award-winning comedy series VEEP starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The popular series, which will kick off its third season run on Sunday, April 6, 2014 at 10:30pm, is offering up a trailer showing Louis-Dreyfus getting advice about which of her staff members to hang on to and which to can.
In addition to Louis-Dreyfus, the cast includes Tony Hale, Anna Chlumsky, Matt Walsh, Reid Scott, Timothy C. Simons, Sufe Bradshaw and Kevin Dunn.