Exclusive: Roku has set a Friday, July 5 premiere date for The Real Bros of Simi Valley: High School Reunion, also announcing seven newcomers to the cast. The list includes pro skateboarder Tony Hawk, elite snowboarder and skateboarder Shaun White, Zoey Deutch (Set It Up), Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf), Retta (The Greatest Hits), Tre Hale (Platonic) and Rob Riggle (Strays).
The actors will appear alongside the full original cast of 2017’s The Real Bros of Simi Valley, including Jimmy Tatro, Nick Colletti, Tanner Petulla, Cody Ko, Peter Gilroy, Colleen Donovan, Madeline Whitby, Monica Joy Sherer, Monette Moio, and Christian Pierce.
Co-created by Tatro and Pierce, the original series for Facebook Watch chronicled the misadventures of four bros still struggling to grow up 10 years after their high school graduation. In the film continuation, Xander (Tatro) and his squad embark on a journey to become the dopest versions of themselves in time to...
The actors will appear alongside the full original cast of 2017’s The Real Bros of Simi Valley, including Jimmy Tatro, Nick Colletti, Tanner Petulla, Cody Ko, Peter Gilroy, Colleen Donovan, Madeline Whitby, Monica Joy Sherer, Monette Moio, and Christian Pierce.
Co-created by Tatro and Pierce, the original series for Facebook Watch chronicled the misadventures of four bros still struggling to grow up 10 years after their high school graduation. In the film continuation, Xander (Tatro) and his squad embark on a journey to become the dopest versions of themselves in time to...
- 5/9/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Real Bros of Simi Valley, a parody of The Real Housewives and Jersey Shore, is going feature-length.
Roku has greenlit a new feature The Real Bros of Simi Valley: High School Reunion, a spinoff of the series that previously aired on Facebook Watch.
The Real Bros of Simi Valley, created by Jimmy Tatro and Christian Pierce, started as a web series on Tatro’s YouTube page before moving to Facebook after Tatro broke out as one of the stars of Netflix’s American Vandal. It aired two seasons on the short-lived video service, running for a total of three seasons, ending in 2020.
Now the gang is back with Tatro, Nick Colletti, Tanner Petulla, Cody Ko reprising their roles.
With the 10-year high school reunion around the corner, Xander (Tatro) and his squad embark on a journey to become the dopest versions of themselves in time to flex on all of their old classmates.
Roku has greenlit a new feature The Real Bros of Simi Valley: High School Reunion, a spinoff of the series that previously aired on Facebook Watch.
The Real Bros of Simi Valley, created by Jimmy Tatro and Christian Pierce, started as a web series on Tatro’s YouTube page before moving to Facebook after Tatro broke out as one of the stars of Netflix’s American Vandal. It aired two seasons on the short-lived video service, running for a total of three seasons, ending in 2020.
Now the gang is back with Tatro, Nick Colletti, Tanner Petulla, Cody Ko reprising their roles.
With the 10-year high school reunion around the corner, Xander (Tatro) and his squad embark on a journey to become the dopest versions of themselves in time to flex on all of their old classmates.
- 3/28/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Facebook Watch has opted not to renew its original series Sorry For Your Loss, starring Elizaeth Olsen, for a third season and Limetown, headlined by Jessica Biel, for a second. The critically praised Sorry For Your Loss is being shopped around, I hear.
Facebook Watch still has several scripted series in the pipeline, which will be released as planned. Going forward, the company will be pairing down significantly their scripted development efforts. Word around town is that Facebook is leaving the scripted business. Sources close to the situation indicate that Facebook is not closing the door completely on original scripted programming if the right project came along but its focus is shifting to unscripted fare where it’s had more success and better traction with Facebook users.
Among Facebook Watch’s most popular originals are the Daytime Emmy-nominated Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smith as well as Returning the Favor with Mike Rowe.
Facebook Watch still has several scripted series in the pipeline, which will be released as planned. Going forward, the company will be pairing down significantly their scripted development efforts. Word around town is that Facebook is leaving the scripted business. Sources close to the situation indicate that Facebook is not closing the door completely on original scripted programming if the right project came along but its focus is shifting to unscripted fare where it’s had more success and better traction with Facebook users.
Among Facebook Watch’s most popular originals are the Daytime Emmy-nominated Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smith as well as Returning the Favor with Mike Rowe.
- 1/17/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Jimmy Tatro, the YouTube star who headlined the first season of Netflix's hit docu-spoof American Vandal, is bringing his latest project to Facebook's fledgling Watch video hub.
The Real Bros Of Simi Valley, a comedy about four friends attempting to figure out their floundering lives a decade after graduating from high school, first debuted on Tatro’s YouTube channel, which counts 3 million subscribers. In April 2017, Simi Valley's first four episodes rolled out, ultimately garnering upwards 4.5 million collective views -- though the venture was put on hold amid the success of Vandal.
Now, on Nov. 30, the second season of Simi Valley, comprising 10 episodes, will debut exclusively on Facebook Watch, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Tatro is pulling quadruple duty on Simi Valley as star, co-writer, director, and executive producer. His co-writer is Christian Pierce, and the series stars fellow digital comedians Tanner Petulla, Nick Colletti, and Cody Ko.
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The Real Bros Of Simi Valley, a comedy about four friends attempting to figure out their floundering lives a decade after graduating from high school, first debuted on Tatro’s YouTube channel, which counts 3 million subscribers. In April 2017, Simi Valley's first four episodes rolled out, ultimately garnering upwards 4.5 million collective views -- though the venture was put on hold amid the success of Vandal.
Now, on Nov. 30, the second season of Simi Valley, comprising 10 episodes, will debut exclusively on Facebook Watch, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Tatro is pulling quadruple duty on Simi Valley as star, co-writer, director, and executive producer. His co-writer is Christian Pierce, and the series stars fellow digital comedians Tanner Petulla, Nick Colletti, and Cody Ko.
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- 11/15/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Jimmy Tatro’s The Real Bros of Simi Valley has a new home. Facebook Watch has landed Season 2 of the comedy that follows four best friends on a journey to figure out their lives now that they’ve graduated high school — 10 years ago.
The show started as a project on his personal YouTube channel, and the 10-episode second run of Real Bros launches November 30 on the social network’s video platform.
Tatro, who broke out in Season 1 of Netflix’s true-crime spoof American Vandal, directs, exec produces, co-writes and stars in Real Bros of Simi Valley. Tanner Petulla, Nick Colletti and Cody Ko co-star, and Colleen Donovan, Maddy Whitby, Peter Gilroy, Monette Moio, Monica Joy Sherer, Eric Walbridge, and Christian Pierce round out the supporting cast.
Pierce also is co-writer and is an exec producer alongside Tatro, Mike Rosenstein and Studio 71’s Dan Weinstein, Michael Schreiber, Adam Boorstin and Anjuli Hinds.
The show started as a project on his personal YouTube channel, and the 10-episode second run of Real Bros launches November 30 on the social network’s video platform.
Tatro, who broke out in Season 1 of Netflix’s true-crime spoof American Vandal, directs, exec produces, co-writes and stars in Real Bros of Simi Valley. Tanner Petulla, Nick Colletti and Cody Ko co-star, and Colleen Donovan, Maddy Whitby, Peter Gilroy, Monette Moio, Monica Joy Sherer, Eric Walbridge, and Christian Pierce round out the supporting cast.
Pierce also is co-writer and is an exec producer alongside Tatro, Mike Rosenstein and Studio 71’s Dan Weinstein, Michael Schreiber, Adam Boorstin and Anjuli Hinds.
- 11/14/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
An upstart company has created a new revenue stream for creators. Cameo, based in Chicago, has launched a marketplace on which notable people, including athletes, TV personalities, and social stars, can sell personalized shout-outs to their fans for a set fee.
Cameo offers a roster of more than 1,400 notable people, all of whom deliver custom messages to specified recipients. Each individual star sets the price of his or her own shoutouts. The Australian YouTube channel Ozzy Man Reviews, for example, has his messages available for $30 a pop, while big-time YouTube star Guava Juice is requesting $200 for his how-do-you-dos.
Online video creators aren't the only people who are connecting with their fans through Cameo, but as the company's founder Steven Galanis told The Chicago Tribune, the list of the most active Cameo pages is led by social stars. Galanis said that former Vine stars Evan Breen (pictured above) and Nick Colletti...
Cameo offers a roster of more than 1,400 notable people, all of whom deliver custom messages to specified recipients. Each individual star sets the price of his or her own shoutouts. The Australian YouTube channel Ozzy Man Reviews, for example, has his messages available for $30 a pop, while big-time YouTube star Guava Juice is requesting $200 for his how-do-you-dos.
Online video creators aren't the only people who are connecting with their fans through Cameo, but as the company's founder Steven Galanis told The Chicago Tribune, the list of the most active Cameo pages is led by social stars. Galanis said that former Vine stars Evan Breen (pictured above) and Nick Colletti...
- 4/16/2018
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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