So many stars graced the red carpet outside Bar Marmont on Wednesday night (March 6) to attend Vanity Fair and Instagram Celebrate Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood.
The celebrity packed guestlist featured the likes of Barry Keoghan, Hunter Schafer and Charles Melton. That’s barely scratching the surface, though.
We pulled together photos of more than 100 stars on the guestlist. That way you can easily see who was there and what they were wearing!
Head inside to see all of the photos from Vanity Fair and Instagram Celebrate Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood…
Keep scrolling to see all of the photos from Vanity Fair and Instagram Celebrate Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood…
Barry Keoghan
Fyi: Barry is wearing Amiri FW24 Rtw.
Hunter Schafer
Fyi: Hunter is wearing Prada SS13 Rtw.
Evan Ross Katz
Aria Mia Loberti
Reece Feldman
Derek Luh
Sammi Hanratty
Asa Germann
Dallas James Liu
Charles...
The celebrity packed guestlist featured the likes of Barry Keoghan, Hunter Schafer and Charles Melton. That’s barely scratching the surface, though.
We pulled together photos of more than 100 stars on the guestlist. That way you can easily see who was there and what they were wearing!
Head inside to see all of the photos from Vanity Fair and Instagram Celebrate Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood…
Keep scrolling to see all of the photos from Vanity Fair and Instagram Celebrate Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood…
Barry Keoghan
Fyi: Barry is wearing Amiri FW24 Rtw.
Hunter Schafer
Fyi: Hunter is wearing Prada SS13 Rtw.
Evan Ross Katz
Aria Mia Loberti
Reece Feldman
Derek Luh
Sammi Hanratty
Asa Germann
Dallas James Liu
Charles...
- 3/7/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Exclusive: Brittany Kahan Ward and Graciella Sanchez are leaving Echo Lake Entertainment after a decade as partners to join Tfc Management where they also will be partners.
The high-profile arrival of Ward and Sanchez — who launched and built Echo Lake’s talent management division, with Sanchez also serving as the Co-President — marks an expansion into on-camera talent representation for Tfc, founded in 2020 by UTA and WME partners Ben Jacobson and David Stone with initial focus on literary clients, including creators, showrunners, novelists, producers, and filmmakers.
Ward and Sanchez’s formidable roster of clients include Dakota Fanning, Elle Fanning, Liz Hannah, Jd Pardo, Shira Haas, Ivana Milicevic, Marguerite Moreau, Phoebe Tonkin, Greg Smith, Alisha Wainwright, Momona Tamada, Golden Brooks, Colton Ryan, Marlo Kelly, Jordan Gavaris, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Jamila Gray, Maria Dragus, Lina El-Arabi, Tarryn Wyngaard and Floria Sigismondi. The majority of them are expected to follow them to Tfc.
During their stint at Echo Lake,...
The high-profile arrival of Ward and Sanchez — who launched and built Echo Lake’s talent management division, with Sanchez also serving as the Co-President — marks an expansion into on-camera talent representation for Tfc, founded in 2020 by UTA and WME partners Ben Jacobson and David Stone with initial focus on literary clients, including creators, showrunners, novelists, producers, and filmmakers.
Ward and Sanchez’s formidable roster of clients include Dakota Fanning, Elle Fanning, Liz Hannah, Jd Pardo, Shira Haas, Ivana Milicevic, Marguerite Moreau, Phoebe Tonkin, Greg Smith, Alisha Wainwright, Momona Tamada, Golden Brooks, Colton Ryan, Marlo Kelly, Jordan Gavaris, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Jamila Gray, Maria Dragus, Lina El-Arabi, Tarryn Wyngaard and Floria Sigismondi. The majority of them are expected to follow them to Tfc.
During their stint at Echo Lake,...
- 11/9/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are one of the few celebrity couples that have seemingly remained unaffected by the pressures that come with being in the public eye. Even amid revelations rolling out from Timberlake's ex Britney Spears's "The Woman in Me" memoir (out Oct. 24), the two haven't publicly responded to the fan discourse.
Timberlake and Biel were first linked in 2007 when they met at a party. "There was nothing starry about the way we got together. It was very un-Hollywood-esque, in fact," Timberlake said in 2012, per Us Weekly. "We met and got talking. Afterwards, I asked my friend if I could call her and ask her out. My friend called Jessica and Jessica said, 'Yes.' So, I called her."
Following their 2012 wedding, the former Nsync singer and "7th Heaven" actor started a family and they're now parents to their two children, Silas (born in 2015) and Phineas (born...
Timberlake and Biel were first linked in 2007 when they met at a party. "There was nothing starry about the way we got together. It was very un-Hollywood-esque, in fact," Timberlake said in 2012, per Us Weekly. "We met and got talking. Afterwards, I asked my friend if I could call her and ask her out. My friend called Jessica and Jessica said, 'Yes.' So, I called her."
Following their 2012 wedding, the former Nsync singer and "7th Heaven" actor started a family and they're now parents to their two children, Silas (born in 2015) and Phineas (born...
- 10/20/2023
- by Alicia Geigel
- Popsugar.com
Having starred as harried marrieds in the popular 2014 comedy Neighbors, Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne are playing a different type of relationship — platonic old friends — for a new series, aptly titled Platonic, brimming with their undeniable chemistry. “It’s their warmth together that’s so appealing,” says Nick Stoller, who co-created, wrote, and executive produced with his Friends From College partner Francesca Delbanco. “They are friends in real life…and it feels like it.” (Credit: Apple TV+) Just don’t expect a huggy-feely affair. The EPs have blended hard comedy and emotional complexity for this story about Rogen’s Will and Byrne’s Sylvia, former college besties who’ve been bitterly estranged for years. She got caught up in her family and legal career; he’s still sore about her very vocal disapproval of the woman he married (Alisha Wainwright). “They both feel abandoned and believe it’s the other’s fault,...
- 5/23/2023
- TV Insider
It’s wild how many new horror movies have already released here in the early days of 2023, and this week brings a whopping Ten more to the table between now and this coming Friday.
In fact, since we’re getting this article up a day late – my apologies! – four of the movies on this list are already available for you to watch at your leisure from the comfort of home.
Here’s all the new horror releasing January 17-January 20, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Blumhouse has joined forces with Epix to “develop and produce eight elevated, standalone horror/genre-thriller movies exclusively for the network,” and up next from that collaboration is There’s Something Wrong With the Children, directed by Roxanne Benjamin (V/H/S, Southbound). The film was put up for rental on VOD and Digital outlets on Tuesday.
The cast for There’s Something Wrong With the Children...
In fact, since we’re getting this article up a day late – my apologies! – four of the movies on this list are already available for you to watch at your leisure from the comfort of home.
Here’s all the new horror releasing January 17-January 20, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Blumhouse has joined forces with Epix to “develop and produce eight elevated, standalone horror/genre-thriller movies exclusively for the network,” and up next from that collaboration is There’s Something Wrong With the Children, directed by Roxanne Benjamin (V/H/S, Southbound). The film was put up for rental on VOD and Digital outlets on Tuesday.
The cast for There’s Something Wrong With the Children...
- 1/18/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
We’re less than a month into 2023, but there’s already an early frontrunner for the year’s most accurate movie title. You can love or hate “There’s Something Wrong with the Children,” but nobody can deny that there is definitely something wrong with those children. (Though “A Sad Orgy Can Really Ruin Your Life” would have been an equally accurate title.) The latest Blumhouse movie about creepy kids is a fitting addition to one of horror’s most reliable subgenres, and it manages to elevate itself above the competition through some genuinely compelling adult drama and a delightful Duffer Brothers-esque supernatural twist. And it’s infinitely more enjoyable than any direct-to-streaming January horror movie has any right to be.
Much like her directorial debut, “Body at Brighton Rock,” Roxanne Benjamin’s sophomore feature feels like a throwback to an era when horror movies were more fun. While it’s...
Much like her directorial debut, “Body at Brighton Rock,” Roxanne Benjamin’s sophomore feature feels like a throwback to an era when horror movies were more fun. While it’s...
- 1/17/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
The Blumhouse-produced There’s Something Wrong with the Children adds to a long, enduring line of evil kids in horror. Even the title suggests a classic tale of bad seeds terrorizing adults. Director Roxanne Benjamin (Body at Brighton Rock, Southbound) and screenwriters T.J. Cimfel and David White make it apparent early on that they’re more interested in using a familiar setup to explore new angles within the subgenre, subverting a few tropes in the process.
Margaret (Alisha Wainwright) and Ben (Zach Gilford) embark on a weekend cabin getaway with their good friends Ellie (Amanda Crew) and Thomas (Carlos Santos). Ellie and Thomas bring their kids, Lucy (Briella Guiza) and Spencer (David Mattle), who unwittingly derail the couples’ vacation plans. The children’s presence highlights the divide between parents and parentless, something Margaret tries to bridge by offering to watch the kids one night. They sneak away into the night,...
Margaret (Alisha Wainwright) and Ben (Zach Gilford) embark on a weekend cabin getaway with their good friends Ellie (Amanda Crew) and Thomas (Carlos Santos). Ellie and Thomas bring their kids, Lucy (Briella Guiza) and Spencer (David Mattle), who unwittingly derail the couples’ vacation plans. The children’s presence highlights the divide between parents and parentless, something Margaret tries to bridge by offering to watch the kids one night. They sneak away into the night,...
- 1/17/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Roxanne Benjamin has quietly become a staple of horror over the better part of the last decade. The filmmaker made her imprint on many a genre fan with her segment in the much-beloved anthology "Southbound," before also contributing to "Xx." Benjamin then made her debut feature, the absolutely terrifying "Body at Brighton Rock," which was released in 2019. Now, after a several year stint directing on shows such as "Riverdale" and "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina," Benjamin is back with her latest feature, "There's Something Wrong With the Children."
The film was produced by Blumhouse Productions as part of a deal the company has to produce films that will, ultimately, make their way to MGM+ after first arriving on Digital/VOD. The latest addition to the creepy kid movie subgenre was penned by T.J. Cimfel & Dave White, and features a stellar cast led by Alisha Wainwright Zach Gilford ("Midnight Mass"), Amanda Crew...
The film was produced by Blumhouse Productions as part of a deal the company has to produce films that will, ultimately, make their way to MGM+ after first arriving on Digital/VOD. The latest addition to the creepy kid movie subgenre was penned by T.J. Cimfel & Dave White, and features a stellar cast led by Alisha Wainwright Zach Gilford ("Midnight Mass"), Amanda Crew...
- 1/17/2023
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
Up next from the ongoing collaboration between Blumhouse and Epix is There’s Something Wrong with the Children, directed by Roxanne Benjamin (V/H/S, Southbound) and coming to Digital and On Demand outlets on Tuesday, January 17, 2023.
Benjamin’s new movie will later be hitting MGM+ on March 17, 2023.
In the film, Margaret (Alisha Wainwright) and Ben (Zach Gilford) take a weekend trip with friends Ellie (Amanda Crew) and Thomas (Carlos Santos) and their two young children. Ben begins to suspect something sinister is afoot when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight. If only anyone would believe him.
Bloody Disgusting spoke with Roxanne Benjamin about her latest, where she broke down the script changes, influences, and whether being entrenched in horror makes it easier or more challenging to subvert expectations in a familiar subgenre.
For starters, There’s Something Wrong with the Children opens with a stylish title sequence,...
Benjamin’s new movie will later be hitting MGM+ on March 17, 2023.
In the film, Margaret (Alisha Wainwright) and Ben (Zach Gilford) take a weekend trip with friends Ellie (Amanda Crew) and Thomas (Carlos Santos) and their two young children. Ben begins to suspect something sinister is afoot when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight. If only anyone would believe him.
Bloody Disgusting spoke with Roxanne Benjamin about her latest, where she broke down the script changes, influences, and whether being entrenched in horror makes it easier or more challenging to subvert expectations in a familiar subgenre.
For starters, There’s Something Wrong with the Children opens with a stylish title sequence,...
- 1/17/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
There’s Something Wrong with the Children is a horror film by Blumhouse directed by Roxanne Benjamin starring Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew and Alisha Wainwright.
A B-Series movie of the “friends in a log cabin” type with terrifying children… but with no corn.
Storyline
After Margaret and Ben take off on a week-end escapade with their lifelong friends, Ellie and Thomas and their two small children, something supernatural starts happening when Ellie and Thomas´s kids start behaving strangely after they disappear in the woods at night, which makes Ben suspect something weird is happening.
Movie Review
This is a movie divided into two parts, which starts slowly and which it is hard to enter in spite of its great start (those fluorescent credits and good camera movement). Then, it relaxes, offers us a presentation of the characters which is rather unsubstantial (daddies and moms a little fed-up with life) and later drops us into terror…...
A B-Series movie of the “friends in a log cabin” type with terrifying children… but with no corn.
Storyline
After Margaret and Ben take off on a week-end escapade with their lifelong friends, Ellie and Thomas and their two small children, something supernatural starts happening when Ellie and Thomas´s kids start behaving strangely after they disappear in the woods at night, which makes Ben suspect something weird is happening.
Movie Review
This is a movie divided into two parts, which starts slowly and which it is hard to enter in spite of its great start (those fluorescent credits and good camera movement). Then, it relaxes, offers us a presentation of the characters which is rather unsubstantial (daddies and moms a little fed-up with life) and later drops us into terror…...
- 1/17/2023
- by Martin Cid
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Stars: Zach Gilford, Alisha Wainwright, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos, David Mattle, Briella Guiza | Written by T.J. Cimfel, David White | Directed by Roxanne Benjamin
There’s Something Wrong with the Children opens to the bombastically ominous strains of The Sisters of Mercy’s “More” playing over tinted footage of children running and a storm rolling in. After some brief, inconsequential dialogue the film’s title flashes on the screen in bright green letters. It’s a wonderfully retro note to start things off on.
Ben and Margaret are on vacation with their friends Ellie, Thomas and their kids Spencer (David Mattle; Life & Beth) and Lucy.
A hike in the woods reveals the remains of a building not on the map, and exploring the building reveals a seemingly bottomless pit that the children insist has a light glowing in it. That should be their cue to pack the cars and go home,...
There’s Something Wrong with the Children opens to the bombastically ominous strains of The Sisters of Mercy’s “More” playing over tinted footage of children running and a storm rolling in. After some brief, inconsequential dialogue the film’s title flashes on the screen in bright green letters. It’s a wonderfully retro note to start things off on.
Ben and Margaret are on vacation with their friends Ellie, Thomas and their kids Spencer (David Mattle; Life & Beth) and Lucy.
A hike in the woods reveals the remains of a building not on the map, and exploring the building reveals a seemingly bottomless pit that the children insist has a light glowing in it. That should be their cue to pack the cars and go home,...
- 1/17/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Based on the title of this review, I'm sure some readers expect me to eviscerate Blumhouse's "There's Something Wrong with the Children." It's likely those aren't the same people who had diaper discount mailers sent out to them the moment they turned 18. Targeted ads assume having children is what some of us must do -- despite our personal feelings or fiscal abilities to raise, birth, or adopt children. That's incredibly scary, as it reduces body autonomy to be a conditional term for non-parents. (Not to mention the cis-heteronormativity of it all that can trigger gender dysphoria and the deepest of sighs from those who don't want to have children or do but sadly can't in the queer community.)
Before I dive in further, I'd like to give flowers to director Roxanne Benjamin. Unequivocally, she captures how frustrating, confusing, and insulting this attitude feels through Margaret's (Alisha Wainwright) perspective. While the...
Before I dive in further, I'd like to give flowers to director Roxanne Benjamin. Unequivocally, she captures how frustrating, confusing, and insulting this attitude feels through Margaret's (Alisha Wainwright) perspective. While the...
- 1/14/2023
- by Cass Clarke
- Slash Film
Plot: A family takes a weekend trip with longtime friends and their two young children, but, they suspect something supernatural when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.
Review: There are two kinds of Blumhouse movies: the ones they put a lot of money behind and the ones they drop with little fare, hoping they’ll be a surprise hit. There’s Something Wrong With The Children appears to be the latter. A horror movie about creepy children is essentially a genre staple at this point. We get several every year and their execution is varied. But the setup for this one had a lot of potential, with two friendly couples going out to a cabin in the woods. One of the couples has children and bring them with, while the other has decided not to have children. You can see where there’d be conflict. But...
Review: There are two kinds of Blumhouse movies: the ones they put a lot of money behind and the ones they drop with little fare, hoping they’ll be a surprise hit. There’s Something Wrong With The Children appears to be the latter. A horror movie about creepy children is essentially a genre staple at this point. We get several every year and their execution is varied. But the setup for this one had a lot of potential, with two friendly couples going out to a cabin in the woods. One of the couples has children and bring them with, while the other has decided not to have children. You can see where there’d be conflict. But...
- 1/13/2023
- by Tyler Nichols
- JoBlo.com
The biggest question of the new year is whether horror can continue the tremendous hot streak unleashed in 2022. The good news is that, so far, all signs point to yes!
From new adaptations to hotly anticipated sequels, indie darlings, and much more, 2023’s list of horror movies looks incredibly stacked with great offerings.
We’re excited to check out these 35 horror movies in 2023, but perhaps even more excited knowing that this list is only a fraction of what’s in store….
M3GAN – January 6
(from left) M3GAN and Cady (Violet McGraw) in M3GAN, directed by Gerard Johnstone.
Get Out’s Allison Williams combats a state-of-the-art A.I. doll in this horror movie directed by award-winning filmmaker Gerard Johnstone (Housebound), from a screenplay by Akela Cooper and based on a story by Akela Cooper and James Wan.
Candy Land – January 6
This slasher movie written and directed by John Swab (Ida Red...
From new adaptations to hotly anticipated sequels, indie darlings, and much more, 2023’s list of horror movies looks incredibly stacked with great offerings.
We’re excited to check out these 35 horror movies in 2023, but perhaps even more excited knowing that this list is only a fraction of what’s in store….
M3GAN – January 6
(from left) M3GAN and Cady (Violet McGraw) in M3GAN, directed by Gerard Johnstone.
Get Out’s Allison Williams combats a state-of-the-art A.I. doll in this horror movie directed by award-winning filmmaker Gerard Johnstone (Housebound), from a screenplay by Akela Cooper and based on a story by Akela Cooper and James Wan.
Candy Land – January 6
This slasher movie written and directed by John Swab (Ida Red...
- 1/4/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin, There's Something Wrong With The Children will be released on Digital and On Demand on January 17th (before heading to the streaming service MGM+ on March 17th), and we've been provided with five pairs of tickets to give away to lucky Daily Dead readers to see an early Los Angeles screening of the new horror movie on Friday the 13th, followed by a Q&a!
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Prize Details: (5) Winners will receive:
(2) tickets to Blumhouse Television's 7:00pm Pst screening of There's Something Wrong with the Children (preceded by a 6:30pm Pst pre-reception) on Friday, January 13th, at Brain Dead Studios in Los Angeles, followed by a Q&a.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject "There's Something Wrong with the Children Contest". Be sure to include your name, guest's name, and your mailing address.
Entry Details:...
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Prize Details: (5) Winners will receive:
(2) tickets to Blumhouse Television's 7:00pm Pst screening of There's Something Wrong with the Children (preceded by a 6:30pm Pst pre-reception) on Friday, January 13th, at Brain Dead Studios in Los Angeles, followed by a Q&a.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject "There's Something Wrong with the Children Contest". Be sure to include your name, guest's name, and your mailing address.
Entry Details:...
- 1/3/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
There’s Something Wrong with the Children Trailer — Roxanne Benjamin‘s There’s Something Wrong with the Children (2023) movie trailer has been released by Paramount Movies. The There’s Something Wrong with the Children trailer stars Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos, Briella Guiza, and David Mattle. Crew T.J. Cimfel and Dave White wrote the [...]
Continue reading: There’S Something Wrong With The Children (2023) Movie Trailer: Parents suspect a Supernatural Change in their Kids...
Continue reading: There’S Something Wrong With The Children (2023) Movie Trailer: Parents suspect a Supernatural Change in their Kids...
- 12/23/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Evil children have been a popular horror trope for filmmakers with the likes of Village Of The Damned, Children Of The Corn, The Omen Series and The Innocents. Now comes There’S Something Wrong With The Children due for a January 17th release.
Starring Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos, check out the brand new trailer for the supernatural horror-thriller from Blumhouse Television and MGM+.
When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie (Crew) and Thomas (Santos) and their two young children (Guiza and Mattle), Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin and written by T.J. Cimfel & David White (Intruders), There’S Something Wrong With The Children will be on Digital and On Demand January 17, 2023 and on MGM+ March 17, 2023.
“The Pit” Director: Roxanne Benjamin EP: Josh Reinhold Writer: T.
Starring Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos, check out the brand new trailer for the supernatural horror-thriller from Blumhouse Television and MGM+.
When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie (Crew) and Thomas (Santos) and their two young children (Guiza and Mattle), Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin and written by T.J. Cimfel & David White (Intruders), There’S Something Wrong With The Children will be on Digital and On Demand January 17, 2023 and on MGM+ March 17, 2023.
“The Pit” Director: Roxanne Benjamin EP: Josh Reinhold Writer: T.
- 12/22/2022
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Starring: Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos Directed By: Roxanne Benjamin Written By: T.J. Cimfel & Dave White Executive Producers: Josh Reinhold, Jeremy Gold, Chris McCumber, Jason Blum Music By: The Gifted Synopsis: When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie (Crew) and Thomas …
The post **Official Trailer & Key Art** – There’S Something Wrong With The Children – January 17th Release appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
The post **Official Trailer & Key Art** – There’S Something Wrong With The Children – January 17th Release appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
- 12/21/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Paramount Movies has debuted a new trailer for the upcoming Blumhouse thriller ‘There’s Something Wrong with the Children.’
When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie (Crew) and Thomas (Santos) and their two young children (Guiza and Mattle), Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin, the film stars Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos.
Also in trailers – Trailer drops for Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’
The film hits digital and on Demand on January 17th and MGM+ on March 17th.
The post The kids are not all right in trailer for ‘There’s Something Wrong with the Children’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie (Crew) and Thomas (Santos) and their two young children (Guiza and Mattle), Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin, the film stars Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos.
Also in trailers – Trailer drops for Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’
The film hits digital and on Demand on January 17th and MGM+ on March 17th.
The post The kids are not all right in trailer for ‘There’s Something Wrong with the Children’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 12/21/2022
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Never let your kids play in a creepy cave out in the middle of nowhere…especially one that features a bottomless pit. The parents in Blumhouse’s There’s Something Wrong with the Children – which just unveiled an official trailer – apparently didn’t get that memo.
The horror film stars Alisha Wainwright (Raising Zion), Zach Gilford (The Midnight Club), Amanda Crew (Silicon Valley), Carlos Santos (The Valet), David Mattle, and Briella Guiza. Body at Brighton Rock‘s Roxanne Benjamin directs from a screenplay by T.J. Cimfel and Dave White.
Jason Blum, Josh Reinhold, Jeremy Gold, and Chris McCumber executive the Paramount Home Entertainment, MGM+, and Blumhouse Television release. There’s Something Wrong with the Children will premiere on digital and On Demand on January 17, 2023, followed by a release on MGM+ on March 17th.
Poster for ‘There’s Something Wrong with the Children’
The Plot:
When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford...
The horror film stars Alisha Wainwright (Raising Zion), Zach Gilford (The Midnight Club), Amanda Crew (Silicon Valley), Carlos Santos (The Valet), David Mattle, and Briella Guiza. Body at Brighton Rock‘s Roxanne Benjamin directs from a screenplay by T.J. Cimfel and Dave White.
Jason Blum, Josh Reinhold, Jeremy Gold, and Chris McCumber executive the Paramount Home Entertainment, MGM+, and Blumhouse Television release. There’s Something Wrong with the Children will premiere on digital and On Demand on January 17, 2023, followed by a release on MGM+ on March 17th.
Poster for ‘There’s Something Wrong with the Children’
The Plot:
When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford...
- 12/20/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
A cabin in the woods, a struggling marriage, and two giggling children who are ominously covered in blood? The upcoming Blumhouse and Epix collaboration has all the elements for disaster, so it's no wonder that it slots firmly into the horror/psychological thriller genres. It certainly doesn't help that the title alludes to one of horror's most reliable sources of dread, "There's Something Wrong with the Children."
Before supernatural horror even becomes a factor in the plot this film already has one of the most horrifying premises imaginable. When two couples head into the woods for a weekend getaway, one duo convinces the other to watch their children for the night while they take time to hash out some martial issues. Isn't the thought of unanticipated babysitting responsibilities terrifying?! Unfortunately, it only gets worse from here. Somehow, the babysitting couple loses sight of the children in the woods and when they're finally retrieved,...
Before supernatural horror even becomes a factor in the plot this film already has one of the most horrifying premises imaginable. When two couples head into the woods for a weekend getaway, one duo convinces the other to watch their children for the night while they take time to hash out some martial issues. Isn't the thought of unanticipated babysitting responsibilities terrifying?! Unfortunately, it only gets worse from here. Somehow, the babysitting couple loses sight of the children in the woods and when they're finally retrieved,...
- 12/20/2022
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
"When we woke up they were gone!" Paramount + MGM have revealed an official trailer for a freaky horror indie film titled There's Something Wrong with the Children, the latest from indie genre filmmaker Roxanne Benjamin. It's another Blumhouse production, too. This is debuting directly on VOD in January in just a few more weeks from now. A family takes a weekend trip with longtime friends and their two young children, but, they suspect something supernatural when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight. What's going on with these creepy kids? And why are there so many evil kid movies recently? The film stars Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos, Briella Guiza, and David Mattle. This looks like it gets pretty scary with these kids - are they possessed or what? That red outfit one of them is wearing is the perfect costume choice to make it extra unsettling.
- 12/20/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
A couple weeks ago, we learned that Paramount Home Entertainment will be giving the creepy kid movie There’s Something Wrong with the Children a VOD and digital release on January 17th. With that date now less than a month away, a trailer for There’s Something Wrong with the Children has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin (Body at Brighton Rock) from a screenplay written by T.J. Cimfel and David White (the 2015 home invasion movie Intruders), There’s Something Wrong with the Children has the following synopsis: Margaret and Ben take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie and Thomas and their two young children. Eventually, Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.
The film stars Alisha Wainwright (Raising Dion) and Zach Gilford (Midnight Mass) as Margaret and Ben,...
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin (Body at Brighton Rock) from a screenplay written by T.J. Cimfel and David White (the 2015 home invasion movie Intruders), There’s Something Wrong with the Children has the following synopsis: Margaret and Ben take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie and Thomas and their two young children. Eventually, Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.
The film stars Alisha Wainwright (Raising Dion) and Zach Gilford (Midnight Mass) as Margaret and Ben,...
- 12/20/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin, There's Something Wrong With The Children will be released on January 17th, and we have a look at the official trailer!
"When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie (Crew) and Thomas (Santos) and their two young children (Guiza and Mattle), Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight."
Starring: Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos Directed By: Roxanne Benjamin Written By: T.J. Cimfel & Dave White Executive Producers: Josh Reinhold, Jeremy Gold, Chris McCumber, Jason Blum Music By: The Gifted
On Digital and On Demand - January 17, 2023
On MGM+: March 17, 2023
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"When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie (Crew) and Thomas (Santos) and their two young children (Guiza and Mattle), Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight."
Starring: Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, Carlos Santos Directed By: Roxanne Benjamin Written By: T.J. Cimfel & Dave White Executive Producers: Josh Reinhold, Jeremy Gold, Chris McCumber, Jason Blum Music By: The Gifted
On Digital and On Demand - January 17, 2023
On MGM+: March 17, 2023
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- 12/20/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Blumhouse has joined forces with Epix to “develop and produce eight elevated, standalone horror/genre-thriller movies exclusively for the network,” and up next from that collaboration is There’s Something Wrong With the Children, directed by Roxanne Benjamin (V/H/S, Southbound) and coming to Digital and On Demand outlets on January 17, 2023.
The film will later be hitting MGM+ on March 17, 2023.
Watch the official trailer for Benjamin’s latest horror movie below.
The cast for There’s Something Wrong With the Children includes Zach Gilford (“The Purge: Anarchy”), Amanda Crew (“Silicon Valley”), Alisha Wainwright (“Raising Dion”), Carlos Santos (“Gentefied”), Briella Guiza (“Ambulance”) and David Mattle (“Life & Beth”).
“When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie (Crew) and Thomas (Santos) and their two young children (Guiza and Mattle), Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.
The film will later be hitting MGM+ on March 17, 2023.
Watch the official trailer for Benjamin’s latest horror movie below.
The cast for There’s Something Wrong With the Children includes Zach Gilford (“The Purge: Anarchy”), Amanda Crew (“Silicon Valley”), Alisha Wainwright (“Raising Dion”), Carlos Santos (“Gentefied”), Briella Guiza (“Ambulance”) and David Mattle (“Life & Beth”).
“When Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie (Crew) and Thomas (Santos) and their two young children (Guiza and Mattle), Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.
- 12/20/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Netflix had a big year in 2022, surpassing more than 223 million paid streaming subscribers globally, and there’s plenty on tap in 2023 to be excited about — including new seasons of “You” and “Shadow and Bone.”
However, the streamer also saw its first subscriber loss in over a decade in its second quarter in April, prompting massive budget cuts and the loss of multiple TV projects over the course of this year.
Below is a recap of the major Netflix shows canceled in 2022, from beloved series to shows that hadn’t even aired yet.
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Netflix’s first cancellation in January 2022 was “Gentefied,” a half-hour dramedy about three Mexican-American cousins chasing the American Dream in Los Angeles that ran for two seasons.
However, the streamer also saw its first subscriber loss in over a decade in its second quarter in April, prompting massive budget cuts and the loss of multiple TV projects over the course of this year.
Below is a recap of the major Netflix shows canceled in 2022, from beloved series to shows that hadn’t even aired yet.
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Netflix’s first cancellation in January 2022 was “Gentefied,” a half-hour dramedy about three Mexican-American cousins chasing the American Dream in Los Angeles that ran for two seasons.
- 12/19/2022
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Blumhouse has joined forces with Epix to “develop and produce eight elevated, standalone horror/genre-thriller movies exclusively for the network,” and up next from that collaboration is There’s Something Wrong With the Children, directed by Roxanne Benjamin (V/H/S, Southbound)!
Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at the first images and poster art, which has heavy Stephen King vibes!
Benjamin is a huge part of the Bloody Disgusting family, having helped us acquire our awesome Bd Selects line of films and also producing both V/H/S and V/H/S/2 before going on to direct a segment in our horror anthology Southbound. She also helmed indie thriller Body at Brighton Rock, plus episodes of “Creepshow”, “Riverdale”, and “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”.
The cast for There’s Something Wrong With the Children includes Zach Gilford (“The Purge: Anarchy”), Amanda Crew (“Silicon Valley”), Alisha Wainwright (“Raising Dion”), Carlos Santos...
Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at the first images and poster art, which has heavy Stephen King vibes!
Benjamin is a huge part of the Bloody Disgusting family, having helped us acquire our awesome Bd Selects line of films and also producing both V/H/S and V/H/S/2 before going on to direct a segment in our horror anthology Southbound. She also helmed indie thriller Body at Brighton Rock, plus episodes of “Creepshow”, “Riverdale”, and “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”.
The cast for There’s Something Wrong With the Children includes Zach Gilford (“The Purge: Anarchy”), Amanda Crew (“Silicon Valley”), Alisha Wainwright (“Raising Dion”), Carlos Santos...
- 12/16/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The creepy kid movie There’s Something Wrong with the Children is part of an eight movie deal that was made between Blumhouse and Epix (which is soon to be renamed MGM+), and now – thanks to the folks at Rue Morgue – we know when we’re going to have the chance to see it. Paramount Home Entertainment will be giving There’s Something Wrong with the Children a VOD and digital release on January 17th. It will then make its way over to MGM+ two months later, on March 17th.
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin (Body at Brighton Rock) from a screenplay written by T.J. Cimfel and David White (the 2015 home invasion movie Intruders), There’s Something Wrong with the Children has the following synopsis: Margaret and Ben take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie and Thomas and their two young children. Eventually, Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is...
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin (Body at Brighton Rock) from a screenplay written by T.J. Cimfel and David White (the 2015 home invasion movie Intruders), There’s Something Wrong with the Children has the following synopsis: Margaret and Ben take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie and Thomas and their two young children. Eventually, Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is...
- 12/7/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Echo Lake Entertainment has signed actress Alisha Wainwright (Raising Dion) for management in all areas.
Wainwright most recently starred on the Macro-produced Netflix series Raising Dion, based on the comic book of the same name, as Nicole Warren, a single mother whose son Dion (Ja’Siah Young) has magical, superhero-like abilities.
The actress is otherwise best known for starring as the strong-willed werewolf Maia Roberts on the popular supernatural drama series Shadowhunters, based on the Mortal Instruments book series by Cassandra Clare, which aired on Freeform for three seasons.
The actress also notably starred alongside Justin Timberlake and more in the feature drama Palmer, which Fisher Stevens directed for Apple TV+. She’ll next be seen starring alongside opposite Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne on the Sony Pictures Television-produced comedy series Platonic, which Francesca Delbanco and Nick Stoller created, wrote and directed for Apple TV+.
Echo Lake Entertainment is...
Wainwright most recently starred on the Macro-produced Netflix series Raising Dion, based on the comic book of the same name, as Nicole Warren, a single mother whose son Dion (Ja’Siah Young) has magical, superhero-like abilities.
The actress is otherwise best known for starring as the strong-willed werewolf Maia Roberts on the popular supernatural drama series Shadowhunters, based on the Mortal Instruments book series by Cassandra Clare, which aired on Freeform for three seasons.
The actress also notably starred alongside Justin Timberlake and more in the feature drama Palmer, which Fisher Stevens directed for Apple TV+. She’ll next be seen starring alongside opposite Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne on the Sony Pictures Television-produced comedy series Platonic, which Francesca Delbanco and Nick Stoller created, wrote and directed for Apple TV+.
Echo Lake Entertainment is...
- 11/14/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Apple is rounding out the recurring cast for Platonic, its new comedy series from Nick Stoller, Francesca Delbanco and Sony TV. Alisha Wainwright (Palmer), Guy Branum (Bros), Janet Varney (You’re the Worst), Emily Kimball (Daisy Jones and the Six) and newcomer Vinny Thomas have joined the cast in heavily recurring roles opposite leads Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen.
Created, written and directed by Delbanco and Stoller, Platonic explores the inner workings of platonic friendship. Sylvia (Byrne) and Will (Rogen), a pair of former best friends who met in their youth reconnect as adults and try to mend the rift that led to their falling out. As their friendship becomes more consuming, it destabilizes their lives and causes them to reevaluate their choices.
Wainwright portrays Audrey, Will’s (Rogen) ex-wife. Branum is Stewart, Charlie’s confidante and a partner at the law firm where he works. Varney plays Vanessa, one of Charlie’s colleagues.
Created, written and directed by Delbanco and Stoller, Platonic explores the inner workings of platonic friendship. Sylvia (Byrne) and Will (Rogen), a pair of former best friends who met in their youth reconnect as adults and try to mend the rift that led to their falling out. As their friendship becomes more consuming, it destabilizes their lives and causes them to reevaluate their choices.
Wainwright portrays Audrey, Will’s (Rogen) ex-wife. Branum is Stewart, Charlie’s confidante and a partner at the law firm where he works. Varney plays Vanessa, one of Charlie’s colleagues.
- 6/29/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Network: Netflix
Episodes: 17 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: October 4, 2019 -- February 1, 2022
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Alisha Wainwright, Ja'Siah Young, Jazmyn Simon, Sammi Haney, Jason Ritter, Michael B. Jordan, Ali Ahn, and Donald Paul.
TV show description:
Based on Dennis Liu's short film, Raising Dion follows the story of a woman named Nicole Warren (wainwright) who is left to raise her son, Dion (Young), after the death of her scientist husband, Mark (Jordan). Read More…...
Episodes: 17 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: October 4, 2019 -- February 1, 2022
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Alisha Wainwright, Ja'Siah Young, Jazmyn Simon, Sammi Haney, Jason Ritter, Michael B. Jordan, Ali Ahn, and Donald Paul.
TV show description:
Based on Dennis Liu's short film, Raising Dion follows the story of a woman named Nicole Warren (wainwright) who is left to raise her son, Dion (Young), after the death of her scientist husband, Mark (Jordan). Read More…...
- 4/30/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The live-action superhero TV series "Raising Dion", based on the comic book title by Dennis Liu, starring Ja'Siah Young as 'Dion Warren', Alisha Wainwright as 'Nicole Warren', Jason Ritter as 'Pat Rollins', Jazmyn Simon as 'Kat', Sammi Haney as 'Esperanza', Griffin Robert Faulkner as 'Brayden Mills', Ali Ahn as 'Suzanne Wu', Gavin Munn as 'Jonathan King', Rome Flynn as 'Tevin Wakefield', Aubriana Davis as 'Janelle Car'r, Tracey Bonner as 'Simone Carr' and Josh Ventura as 'David Marsh', has been canceled at Netflix after two seasons:
"...'Nicole' continues to raise her son 'Dion' who manifests more mysterious abilities inherited from his father. Now two years after defeating the 'Crooked Man', Dion refines his powers with the support of his mom and 'Tevin', a 'Biona' trainer.
"After befriending new student 'Brayden', a series of alarming events unfold, with danger still looming.
"Navigating twists, turns and surprise visitors,...
"...'Nicole' continues to raise her son 'Dion' who manifests more mysterious abilities inherited from his father. Now two years after defeating the 'Crooked Man', Dion refines his powers with the support of his mom and 'Tevin', a 'Biona' trainer.
"After befriending new student 'Brayden', a series of alarming events unfold, with danger still looming.
"Navigating twists, turns and surprise visitors,...
- 4/27/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Young Dion Warren has been grounded. Netflix has cancelled the Raising Dion series so, there won't be a third season. The second season of eight episodes was released on February 1st.
A superhero drama series, the Raising Dion TV show stars include Alisha Wainwright, Ja'Siah Young, Jazmyn Simon, Sammi Haney, Jason Ritter, Griffin Robert Faulkner, and Ali Ahn. The story follows the story of Nicole (Wainwright) and her son Dion (Young) after the boy starts to manifest several mysterious, superhero-like abilities. The second season picks up two years after the defeat of the Crooked Man (Ritter). Dion continues honing his powers with the support of his mom and Tevin (Flynn), his Biona trainer who catches Nicole’s eye. After befriending new student Brayden (Faulkner) – a fellow powered kid – a series of alarming events unfold, and Dion learns that danger...
A superhero drama series, the Raising Dion TV show stars include Alisha Wainwright, Ja'Siah Young, Jazmyn Simon, Sammi Haney, Jason Ritter, Griffin Robert Faulkner, and Ali Ahn. The story follows the story of Nicole (Wainwright) and her son Dion (Young) after the boy starts to manifest several mysterious, superhero-like abilities. The second season picks up two years after the defeat of the Crooked Man (Ritter). Dion continues honing his powers with the support of his mom and Tevin (Flynn), his Biona trainer who catches Nicole’s eye. After befriending new student Brayden (Faulkner) – a fellow powered kid – a series of alarming events unfold, and Dion learns that danger...
- 4/27/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Raising Dion has reportedly been canceled by Netflix after two seasons. Star Sammi Haney shared the news on her Instagram on April 26. “Sad to say that Raising Dion is cancelled,” Haney wrote on Instagram. “Thank you for all of the amazing support we got from all of our wonderful fans. Season 2 was a success, equal to Season 1, even if just looking at how many people watched all of it and wanted a Season 3!” “The only ‘silver lining’ is that this does free me up to pursue other roles,” she continued. “My Netflix contract kept me from accepting other major roles offered to me (1 actually written with me in mind) on other TV shows! So if you work for a major studio, hit me up again, I’m ready!” Check out the full post below. Haney played Esperanza, best friend to Dion Warren, played by Ja’Siah Young. Alisha Wainwright, Jason Ritter,...
- 4/26/2022
- TV Insider
There will not be a third season of Raising Dion. Series star Sammi Haney, who played Esperanza on the Michael B. Jordan-produced superhero drama, revealed the news Tuesday on Instagram and it was confirmed by Netflix.
“Sad to say that Raising Dion is Canceled [sic], Haney wrote. “Thank you for all of the amazing support we got from all of our wonderful fans! Season 2 was a success, equal to Season 1, even if just looking at how many people watched all of it and wanted a season 3!”
Based on the comic book by Dennis Liu, Raising Dion followed the story of Nicole (Alisha Wainwright) and her son Dion (Young) after Dion starts to manifest several mysterious, superhero-like abilities. Two years after defeating the Crooked Man (Jason Ritter), Season 2 follows Dion as he continues honing his powers with the support of his mom and Tevin (Rome Flynn), his Biona trainer who catches Nicole’s eye.
“Sad to say that Raising Dion is Canceled [sic], Haney wrote. “Thank you for all of the amazing support we got from all of our wonderful fans! Season 2 was a success, equal to Season 1, even if just looking at how many people watched all of it and wanted a season 3!”
Based on the comic book by Dennis Liu, Raising Dion followed the story of Nicole (Alisha Wainwright) and her son Dion (Young) after Dion starts to manifest several mysterious, superhero-like abilities. Two years after defeating the Crooked Man (Jason Ritter), Season 2 follows Dion as he continues honing his powers with the support of his mom and Tevin (Rome Flynn), his Biona trainer who catches Nicole’s eye.
- 4/26/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is saying goodbye to another hit series, and this one will not be getting a resolution.
Sammi Haney took to social media on Tuesday to reveal that Raising Dion has been canceled after two seasons.
“Sad to say that Raising Dion is cancelled,” the star wrote on Instagram.
“Thank you for all of the amazing support we got from all of our wonderful fans."
"Season 2 was a success, equal to Season 1, even if just looking at how many people watched all of it and wanted a season 3!”
Raising Dion follows the story of a woman named Nicole (Alisha Wainwright), who raises her son Dion (newcomer Ja’Siah Young) after the death of her husband, Mark (Michael B. Jordan).
The normal dramas of raising a son as a single mom are amplified when Dion starts to manifest several mysterious, superhero-like abilities.
Nicole must now keep her son’s gifts secret with...
Sammi Haney took to social media on Tuesday to reveal that Raising Dion has been canceled after two seasons.
“Sad to say that Raising Dion is cancelled,” the star wrote on Instagram.
“Thank you for all of the amazing support we got from all of our wonderful fans."
"Season 2 was a success, equal to Season 1, even if just looking at how many people watched all of it and wanted a season 3!”
Raising Dion follows the story of a woman named Nicole (Alisha Wainwright), who raises her son Dion (newcomer Ja’Siah Young) after the death of her husband, Mark (Michael B. Jordan).
The normal dramas of raising a son as a single mom are amplified when Dion starts to manifest several mysterious, superhero-like abilities.
Nicole must now keep her son’s gifts secret with...
- 4/26/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“Raising Dion” has been canceled at Netflix after two seasons, Variety has confirmed.
Series star Sammi Haney shared the news with fans on Instagram, writing in part, “Sad to say that Raising Dion is Canceled [sic] Thank you for all of the amazing support we got from all of our wonderful fans! Season 2 was a success, equal to Season 1, even if just looking at how many people watched all of it and wanted a season 3!”
“Raising Dion” first premiered on Netflix in 2019, with Season 2 of the show launching in February 2022. It followed the story of Nicole (Alisha Wainwright) and her son Dion (Ja’Siah Young) after Dion starts to manifest several mysterious, superhero-like abilities. Two years after defeating the Crooked Man (Jason Ritter), Season 2 picked up with Dion as he continues honing his powers with the support of his mom and Tevin (Rome Flynn), his Biona trainer who catches Nicole’s eye.
Series star Sammi Haney shared the news with fans on Instagram, writing in part, “Sad to say that Raising Dion is Canceled [sic] Thank you for all of the amazing support we got from all of our wonderful fans! Season 2 was a success, equal to Season 1, even if just looking at how many people watched all of it and wanted a season 3!”
“Raising Dion” first premiered on Netflix in 2019, with Season 2 of the show launching in February 2022. It followed the story of Nicole (Alisha Wainwright) and her son Dion (Ja’Siah Young) after Dion starts to manifest several mysterious, superhero-like abilities. Two years after defeating the Crooked Man (Jason Ritter), Season 2 picked up with Dion as he continues honing his powers with the support of his mom and Tevin (Rome Flynn), his Biona trainer who catches Nicole’s eye.
- 4/26/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Raising Dion will not live to see a third season, TVLine has confirmed.
Cast member Sammi Haney announced on social media Tuesday that the streamer has pulled the plug on the superhero drama after two seasons.
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“Sad to say that Raising Dion is cancelled,” the actress, who plays the Bff of Ja’Siah Young’s titular hero, wrote on Instagram. “Thank you for all of...
Cast member Sammi Haney announced on social media Tuesday that the streamer has pulled the plug on the superhero drama after two seasons.
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“Sad to say that Raising Dion is cancelled,” the actress, who plays the Bff of Ja’Siah Young’s titular hero, wrote on Instagram. “Thank you for all of...
- 4/26/2022
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Image Source: Getty / Gilbert Carrasquillo
In our Q&a series Popsugar Crush, we get to know some of our favorite celebs' more intimate details - from their first celebrity crush to the best love advice they've ever received. This month, we're crushing on Rome Flynn.
Rome Flynn is tackling a new kind of role for himself as one of the newest additions to Netflix's "Raising Dion." The family series follows kid superhero Dion (Ja'Siah Young) and his mom, Nicole (Alisha Wainwright), as the two learn to adjust to his supernatural powers. In season one, Dion faces off with his former friend and mentor, Pat (Jason Ritter) - aka The Crooked Man - but in season two, the tiny superhuman finds comfort and guidance in his new mentor, Biona trainer Tevin (Flynn).
"There's just something about him that when you see him with Dion and you see them all together,...
In our Q&a series Popsugar Crush, we get to know some of our favorite celebs' more intimate details - from their first celebrity crush to the best love advice they've ever received. This month, we're crushing on Rome Flynn.
Rome Flynn is tackling a new kind of role for himself as one of the newest additions to Netflix's "Raising Dion." The family series follows kid superhero Dion (Ja'Siah Young) and his mom, Nicole (Alisha Wainwright), as the two learn to adjust to his supernatural powers. In season one, Dion faces off with his former friend and mentor, Pat (Jason Ritter) - aka The Crooked Man - but in season two, the tiny superhuman finds comfort and guidance in his new mentor, Biona trainer Tevin (Flynn).
"There's just something about him that when you see him with Dion and you see them all together,...
- 3/1/2022
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
When "Raising Dion" premiered on Netflix in 2019, it achieved its goal of becoming a beloved kids' superhero show. The series follows the story of widowed mother Nicole (Alisha Wainwright) as she struggles to safely raise her superpowered son, Dion (Ja'Siah Young). While the show's first season depicted a coming-of-age story, season two - which arrived on Feb. 1 - largely focuses on the importance of family and community.
Much has changed for "Raising Dion" since its debut - mostly because of the pandemic, which largely impacted the show's second season. "Covid kind of prevented a lot of what we were used to doing," Wainwright tells Popsugar. "It would've been awful if we had started out that way. But thankfully, we had a foundation from season one where we were doing rehearsals, play dates, stuff in the park, and arcades to kind of help [Young] get comfortable with me."
"I really struggled with...
Much has changed for "Raising Dion" since its debut - mostly because of the pandemic, which largely impacted the show's second season. "Covid kind of prevented a lot of what we were used to doing," Wainwright tells Popsugar. "It would've been awful if we had started out that way. But thankfully, we had a foundation from season one where we were doing rehearsals, play dates, stuff in the park, and arcades to kind of help [Young] get comfortable with me."
"I really struggled with...
- 2/23/2022
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
A smooth salesman runs into trouble when an office rivalry goes too far in an insightful comedy-drama
In a beige office void somewhere in California, ace but amoral telemarketer Kasey Miller (Lamorne Morris) works the phones, talking people into buying expensive cable TV packages they don’t really need. He’s smooth and considered a superstar salesman around the office – but lately he has mislaid his mojo and one day young rival Barry (Woody McClain) beats him by a single sale on the leaderboard.
Determined to take back his crown, Kasey dawdles after quitting time even though he has a date with his ex-girlfriend Christine (Alisha Wainwright) that evening. Using a sneaky, internet-enabled sales technique to try to trick Asa (Jackie Earle Haley) into thinking he’s an old friend who just happens to be a telemarketer, Kasey thinks he’s made a sale – only to find out that Asa...
In a beige office void somewhere in California, ace but amoral telemarketer Kasey Miller (Lamorne Morris) works the phones, talking people into buying expensive cable TV packages they don’t really need. He’s smooth and considered a superstar salesman around the office – but lately he has mislaid his mojo and one day young rival Barry (Woody McClain) beats him by a single sale on the leaderboard.
Determined to take back his crown, Kasey dawdles after quitting time even though he has a date with his ex-girlfriend Christine (Alisha Wainwright) that evening. Using a sneaky, internet-enabled sales technique to try to trick Asa (Jackie Earle Haley) into thinking he’s an old friend who just happens to be a telemarketer, Kasey thinks he’s made a sale – only to find out that Asa...
- 2/22/2022
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
If you’ve been watching the second season of Netflix’s addictive sci-fi drama Raising Dion, you may have been surprised when Pat Rollins (Jason Ritter) showed up. After the first season, once Pat was free of the “Crooked energy”—the evil energy that comes when the Crooked Man inhabits a body—it seemed he could’ve easily disappeared. When we grabbed time with Ritter to talk about the show’s second season, he said he hadn’t been sure of a return either, but said that Pat has a lot of work to do now that he’s back. “He burned some bridges, certainly,” the actor says. During his chat with TV Insider, Ritter talked about Pat’s messy look when we first see him again, whether he’s going to be able to get anyone to heed his warnings that the Crooked energy is still a threat, and...
- 2/7/2022
- TV Insider
1. “Inventing Anna” (available February 11)
Why Should I Watch? On paper, “Inventing Anna” represents the kind of idea that’s too good to pass up. Take a true crime story about a duplicitous con artist who infiltrated New York’s elite social scene, ask one of modern television’s most skilled twist-tellers to craft a nine-episode limited series, and bam — you’ve got the tale of Anna Delvey, from super-producer Shonda Rhimes. “Inventing Anna” is actually Rhimes’ first series since “Scandal” where she’s serving as creator, and her first time in that roll on a Netflix show since her massive deal was secured in 2017 (and re-upped in 2021). Expect the hype machine to be in full force for this one.
Bonus Reason: Julia Garner, a two-time Emmy winner for “Ozark,” shifts into the lead position for “Inventing Anna,” playing the fake German heiress whose real name is Anna Sorokin. Given her...
Why Should I Watch? On paper, “Inventing Anna” represents the kind of idea that’s too good to pass up. Take a true crime story about a duplicitous con artist who infiltrated New York’s elite social scene, ask one of modern television’s most skilled twist-tellers to craft a nine-episode limited series, and bam — you’ve got the tale of Anna Delvey, from super-producer Shonda Rhimes. “Inventing Anna” is actually Rhimes’ first series since “Scandal” where she’s serving as creator, and her first time in that roll on a Netflix show since her massive deal was secured in 2017 (and re-upped in 2021). Expect the hype machine to be in full force for this one.
Bonus Reason: Julia Garner, a two-time Emmy winner for “Ozark,” shifts into the lead position for “Inventing Anna,” playing the fake German heiress whose real name is Anna Sorokin. Given her...
- 2/6/2022
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
When Season 2 of Netflix’s sci-fi series Raising Dion (based on the comic book of the same name by Dennis Liu) begins, two years have passed since the young superhero in training (Ja’Siah Young) defeated the Crooked Man (Jason Ritter). But when his loving mother Nicole (Alisha Wainwright) says everything is normal, should we believe her? I mean, does she even believe that? “I think human beings, they adapt to new normals all the time,” explains Wainwright. “I think if you constantly feel like your life is in chaos, you can’t settle down and move forward, so, yeah, I think to a degree she’s like ‘This is my new normal!'” Dion, however, is still a kid with superhero powers that need to be trained and explored. So enter new character Tevin (With Love‘s Rome Flynn), a Biona trainer brought in to help Dion get a handle on his capabilities.
- 2/1/2022
- TV Insider
The live-action superhero TV series "Raising Dion", Season Two, based on the comic book title by Dennis Liu, is executive produced by Michael B. Jordan, starring Ja'Siah Young as 'Dion Warren', Alisha Wainwright as 'Nicole Warren', Jason Ritter as 'Pat Rollins', Jazmyn Simon as 'Kat', Sammi Haney as 'Esperanza', Griffin Robert Faulkner as 'Brayden Mills', Ali Ahn as 'Suzanne Wu', Gavin Munn as 'Jonathan King', Rome Flynn as 'Tevin Wakefield', Aubriana Davis as 'Janelle Car'r, Tracey Bonner as 'Simone Carr' and Josh Ventura as 'David Marsh', streaming February 1, 2022 on Netflix:
"...'Nicole' continues to raise her son 'Dion' who manifests more mysterious abilities inherited from his father. Now two years after defeating the 'Crooked Man', Dion refines his powers with the support of his mom and 'Tevin', a 'Biona' trainer.
"After befriending new student 'Brayden', a series of alarming events unfold, with danger still looming.
"Navigating twists,...
"...'Nicole' continues to raise her son 'Dion' who manifests more mysterious abilities inherited from his father. Now two years after defeating the 'Crooked Man', Dion refines his powers with the support of his mom and 'Tevin', a 'Biona' trainer.
"After befriending new student 'Brayden', a series of alarming events unfold, with danger still looming.
"Navigating twists,...
- 1/19/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Raising Dion‘s titular adolescent gets to fine-tuning his powers in the trailer for Season 2 of the Netflix superhero series — and it’s a good thing, too, seeing as “something terrible is coming.”
Based on the comic book by Dennis Liu, Raising Dion tells the story of Nicole (Shadowhunters‘ Alisha Wainwright) and her son Dion (Ja’Siah Young) after Dion starts to manifest mysterious, superhero-like abilities.
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- 1/18/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Paramount Plus announced that the animated series “Big Nate” will debut early next year. The series is from Nickelodeon Animation Studio and is based on the children’s books and comic strip written and drawn by Lincoln Peirce.
The 26-episode series follows Nate, an 11-year-old boy, and his best friends as they navigate sixth grade, dealing with disasters at home and detention at school, and using cartoons and drawing to express himself along the way. The voice actors featured in the series include Ben Giroux as Nate Wright, Dove Cameron as Ellen Wright, Rob Delaney as Martin Wright, Bryce Charles as Dee Dee Holloway, Daniel Mk Cohen as Francis Pope, Arnie Pantoja as Teddy Ortiz, Charlie Schlatter as Chad Applewhite, Kevin Michael Richardson as Principal Nichols and Carolyn Hennesy as Mrs. Godfrey.
“Big Nate” is executive produced by Mitch Watson and John Cohen and produced by Amy McKenna, with Peirce...
The 26-episode series follows Nate, an 11-year-old boy, and his best friends as they navigate sixth grade, dealing with disasters at home and detention at school, and using cartoons and drawing to express himself along the way. The voice actors featured in the series include Ben Giroux as Nate Wright, Dove Cameron as Ellen Wright, Rob Delaney as Martin Wright, Bryce Charles as Dee Dee Holloway, Daniel Mk Cohen as Francis Pope, Arnie Pantoja as Teddy Ortiz, Charlie Schlatter as Chad Applewhite, Kevin Michael Richardson as Principal Nichols and Carolyn Hennesy as Mrs. Godfrey.
“Big Nate” is executive produced by Mitch Watson and John Cohen and produced by Amy McKenna, with Peirce...
- 12/14/2021
- by Katie Song
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix on Tuesday locked in 2022 release dates for a few of its genre-tv offerings, including the Vikings sequel-of-sorts and the supernatural horror series Archive 81.
Archive 81 in fact leads the charge with a Friday, Jan. 14 premiere. Inspired by the podcast of the same name, the series follows Dan Turner (played by Sorry for Your Loss‘ Mamoudou Athie), an archivist who takes a job restoring a collection of damaged videotapes from 1994. Reconstructing the work of documentarian Melody Pendras (Altered Carbon‘s Dina Shihabi), Dan is drawn into her investigation of a dangerous cult at the Visser apartment building. As the season unfolds across two timelines,...
Archive 81 in fact leads the charge with a Friday, Jan. 14 premiere. Inspired by the podcast of the same name, the series follows Dan Turner (played by Sorry for Your Loss‘ Mamoudou Athie), an archivist who takes a job restoring a collection of damaged videotapes from 1994. Reconstructing the work of documentarian Melody Pendras (Altered Carbon‘s Dina Shihabi), Dan is drawn into her investigation of a dangerous cult at the Visser apartment building. As the season unfolds across two timelines,...
- 11/30/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Is there anything scarier than an evil kid? Be it possessed, damned, vampiric or even ghostly, it’s pretty chilling to witness the sugar and spice spoil. The classic horror trope of troubling tots is the premise for director Roxanne Benjamin’s latest horror project aptly titled: “There’s Something Wrong With the Children.”
Variety is exclusively announcing the cast lineup for the new Blumhouse Television and Epix production, which brings in some all-time TV faves. The stars include, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew (“Silicon Valley”), Alisha Wainwright (“Raising Dion”), Carlos Santos (“Gentefied”) and newcomers Briella Guiza (“Ambulance”) and David Mattle (“Life & Beth”). Directed by Benjamin and written by T.J. Cimfel & David White (“Intruders”), the project is executive produced by Jason Blum, Chris McCumber and Jeremy Gold from Blumhouse Television and Josh Reinhold.
The official log line for the horror-thriller is simple: Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend...
Variety is exclusively announcing the cast lineup for the new Blumhouse Television and Epix production, which brings in some all-time TV faves. The stars include, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew (“Silicon Valley”), Alisha Wainwright (“Raising Dion”), Carlos Santos (“Gentefied”) and newcomers Briella Guiza (“Ambulance”) and David Mattle (“Life & Beth”). Directed by Benjamin and written by T.J. Cimfel & David White (“Intruders”), the project is executive produced by Jason Blum, Chris McCumber and Jeremy Gold from Blumhouse Television and Josh Reinhold.
The official log line for the horror-thriller is simple: Margaret (Wainwright) and Ben (Gilford) take a weekend...
- 11/17/2021
- by Meredith Woerner
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The Lamorne Morris and Jackie Earle Haley movie Death of a Telemarketer has landed at Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions.
The comedy-drama, which also stars Alisha Wainwright, Haley Joel Osment and Woody McClain, won the Fan Favorite Film Award at the American Black Film Festival last year.
Written and directed by recent University of Southern California Cinematic Arts graduate Khaled Ridgeway, Death of a Telemarketer follows a smooth-talking telemarketer (Morris) who finds himself at the mercy of the man he tried to swindle (Earle Haley) and must pass a twisted test on ethics if he wants to live to sell another day.
Matt McGorry, Gil Ozeri, Sujata Day, David So, Ian Verdun, Gwen Gottlieb, and Starletta DuPois round out the cast.
Datari Turner produced the film for Datari Turner Productions along with James J. Yi., and Meagan Good.
EPs are Jeff Friday, Phil Thornton, Leah Daniels-Butler, H.M. Coakley, Seth Gottlieb,...
The comedy-drama, which also stars Alisha Wainwright, Haley Joel Osment and Woody McClain, won the Fan Favorite Film Award at the American Black Film Festival last year.
Written and directed by recent University of Southern California Cinematic Arts graduate Khaled Ridgeway, Death of a Telemarketer follows a smooth-talking telemarketer (Morris) who finds himself at the mercy of the man he tried to swindle (Earle Haley) and must pass a twisted test on ethics if he wants to live to sell another day.
Matt McGorry, Gil Ozeri, Sujata Day, David So, Ian Verdun, Gwen Gottlieb, and Starletta DuPois round out the cast.
Datari Turner produced the film for Datari Turner Productions along with James J. Yi., and Meagan Good.
EPs are Jeff Friday, Phil Thornton, Leah Daniels-Butler, H.M. Coakley, Seth Gottlieb,...
- 10/29/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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