The team behind “BoJack Horseman” is reuniting for a new adult animated series at Netflix, Variety has learned.
“BoJack” creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Michael Eisner’s Tornante Company, and animation house ShadowMachine are back together for the series “Long Story Short.” The news comes on the 10th anniversary of the premiere of “BoJack” on Netflix.
“It is legitimately a thrill and an honor to be back doing what I love most: drafting enthusiastic pull quotes for press releases to Hollywood trade publications. Who says you can’t go home again?!” Bob-Waksberg said.
“Long Story Short” is slated to debut in 2025. Per the official logline, the show is “about a family, over time. It’s about the shared history, the inside jokes, the old wounds. If you’ve ever had a mother, father, sibling, partner, or child, this is the show for you and by the way would it kill you to call them?...
“BoJack” creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Michael Eisner’s Tornante Company, and animation house ShadowMachine are back together for the series “Long Story Short.” The news comes on the 10th anniversary of the premiere of “BoJack” on Netflix.
“It is legitimately a thrill and an honor to be back doing what I love most: drafting enthusiastic pull quotes for press releases to Hollywood trade publications. Who says you can’t go home again?!” Bob-Waksberg said.
“Long Story Short” is slated to debut in 2025. Per the official logline, the show is “about a family, over time. It’s about the shared history, the inside jokes, the old wounds. If you’ve ever had a mother, father, sibling, partner, or child, this is the show for you and by the way would it kill you to call them?...
- 8/22/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
“BoJack Horseman” creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg is returning to Netflix with a new animated comedy, the streamer announced Thursday.
The new series, titled “Long Story Short,” centers on a family over time and is set to debut in 2025. The news comes as “BoJack Horseman” celebrates its 10th anniversary after first premiering on Aug. 22, 2014, on Netflix.
The official logline for “Long Story Short” is as follows: “It’s about the shared history, the inside jokes, the old wounds. If you’ve ever had a mother, father, sibling, partner or child, this is the show for you and by the way would it kill you to call them?”
Bob-Waksberg, who also created Prime Video series “Undone” and wrote and executive produced Netflix’s “Tuca & Bertie,” is set to serve as writer, showrunner and EP for the new series. Much of the “BoJack Horseman” and “Tuca & Bertie” creative team is also set to return for “Long Story Short,...
The new series, titled “Long Story Short,” centers on a family over time and is set to debut in 2025. The news comes as “BoJack Horseman” celebrates its 10th anniversary after first premiering on Aug. 22, 2014, on Netflix.
The official logline for “Long Story Short” is as follows: “It’s about the shared history, the inside jokes, the old wounds. If you’ve ever had a mother, father, sibling, partner or child, this is the show for you and by the way would it kill you to call them?”
Bob-Waksberg, who also created Prime Video series “Undone” and wrote and executive produced Netflix’s “Tuca & Bertie,” is set to serve as writer, showrunner and EP for the new series. Much of the “BoJack Horseman” and “Tuca & Bertie” creative team is also set to return for “Long Story Short,...
- 8/22/2024
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg has settled on his follow-up.
Long Story Short, as the new project is titled, is being billed as an adult animated comedy about a family, over time. As its formal logline reads: “It’s about the shared history, the inside jokes, the old wounds. If you’ve ever had a mother, father, sibling, partner, or child, this is the show for you and by the way would it kill you to call them?”
Bob-Waksberg will write, showrun and executive produce the series, which, like BoJack, hails from The Tornante Company. It will make its debut on Netflix in 2025. “It is legitimately a thrill and an honor to be back doing what I love most: drafting enthusiastic pull quotes for press releases to Hollywood trade publications. Who says you can’t go home again?!” joked Bob-Waksberg.
Tornante’s Noel Bright and Steven A. Cohen (BoJack, Tuca & Bertie) will executive produce,...
Long Story Short, as the new project is titled, is being billed as an adult animated comedy about a family, over time. As its formal logline reads: “It’s about the shared history, the inside jokes, the old wounds. If you’ve ever had a mother, father, sibling, partner, or child, this is the show for you and by the way would it kill you to call them?”
Bob-Waksberg will write, showrun and executive produce the series, which, like BoJack, hails from The Tornante Company. It will make its debut on Netflix in 2025. “It is legitimately a thrill and an honor to be back doing what I love most: drafting enthusiastic pull quotes for press releases to Hollywood trade publications. Who says you can’t go home again?!” joked Bob-Waksberg.
Tornante’s Noel Bright and Steven A. Cohen (BoJack, Tuca & Bertie) will executive produce,...
- 8/22/2024
- by Lacey Rose
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Raphael Bob-Waksberg, creator of Netflix’s long-running series BoJack Horseman, is back at the streamer with another animated comedy, Long Story Short.
The order comes 10 years to the day that Netflix launched BoJack Horseman, which ran for six seasons, ending in 2020.
Long Story Short comes from Michael Eisner’s The Tornante Company, which produced BoJack, as well as ShadowMachine, which did the animation. It will launch in 2025.
Per the logline, the series is about a family, over time. It’s about the shared history, the inside jokes, the old wounds. If you’ve ever had a mother, father, sibling, partner or child, this is the show for you — and by the way, would it kill you to call them?
Bob-Waksberg will write and serve as showrunner on the series, which he will executive produce alongside Noel Bright and Steven A. Cohen for Tornante Television. Lisa Hanawalt is supervising producer and...
The order comes 10 years to the day that Netflix launched BoJack Horseman, which ran for six seasons, ending in 2020.
Long Story Short comes from Michael Eisner’s The Tornante Company, which produced BoJack, as well as ShadowMachine, which did the animation. It will launch in 2025.
Per the logline, the series is about a family, over time. It’s about the shared history, the inside jokes, the old wounds. If you’ve ever had a mother, father, sibling, partner or child, this is the show for you — and by the way, would it kill you to call them?
Bob-Waksberg will write and serve as showrunner on the series, which he will executive produce alongside Noel Bright and Steven A. Cohen for Tornante Television. Lisa Hanawalt is supervising producer and...
- 8/22/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Curse is a dark comedy-drama series created by Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie. The Showtime series revolves around a newly married couple as they try to get their reality TV show off the ground, which was created by an eccentric TV producer Dougie. The Curse stars Safdie, Fielder, and Emma Stone in the lead roles of Dougie, Asher, and Fielder. So, if you loved the Showtime series here are some similar shows you could watch next.
The Rehearsal (Max & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – HBO
Synopsis: Nathan Fielder returns to television for a new series that explores the lengths one man will go to reduce the uncertainties of everyday life. With a construction crew, a legion of actors, and seemingly unlimited resources, Fielder allows ordinary people to prepare for life’s biggest moments by “rehearsing” them in carefully crafted simulations of his own design. When a single misstep could shatter your entire world,...
The Rehearsal (Max & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – HBO
Synopsis: Nathan Fielder returns to television for a new series that explores the lengths one man will go to reduce the uncertainties of everyday life. With a construction crew, a legion of actors, and seemingly unlimited resources, Fielder allows ordinary people to prepare for life’s biggest moments by “rehearsing” them in carefully crafted simulations of his own design. When a single misstep could shatter your entire world,...
- 11/13/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Range Media, the management and production company that’s quickly establishing a foothold in Hollywood, is expanding its sports division.
Range, led by CEO Pete Micelli, said Monday that it has acquired veteran agent Lowell Taub’s boutique sports company Stoked Management Group. Taub will join Range as chief revenue officer and head of athlete marketing for the sports unit. All five employees of Stoked are moving over to the Santa Monica-based company.
Taub launched Stoked Management nearly at the same time that former CAA, UTA and WME agents decamped to found Range in 2020 during the pandemic when production was shut down in Hollywood. Stoked touts a roster of Olympic stars and pro athletes in action sports, including surfer John Florence, Peloton instructor Kendall Toole and track athlete Gabrielle Thomas, who will move over to Range.
“Lowell is a uniquely talented leader with an impeccable reputation,” stated Range Sports co-presidents Will Funk and Greg Luckman.
Range, led by CEO Pete Micelli, said Monday that it has acquired veteran agent Lowell Taub’s boutique sports company Stoked Management Group. Taub will join Range as chief revenue officer and head of athlete marketing for the sports unit. All five employees of Stoked are moving over to the Santa Monica-based company.
Taub launched Stoked Management nearly at the same time that former CAA, UTA and WME agents decamped to found Range in 2020 during the pandemic when production was shut down in Hollywood. Stoked touts a roster of Olympic stars and pro athletes in action sports, including surfer John Florence, Peloton instructor Kendall Toole and track athlete Gabrielle Thomas, who will move over to Range.
“Lowell is a uniquely talented leader with an impeccable reputation,” stated Range Sports co-presidents Will Funk and Greg Luckman.
- 9/25/2023
- by Erik Hayden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Disenchantment is an adult animated fantasy comedy series created by Matt Groening. The Netflix series is set in a crumbling medieval kingdom of Dreamland and it follows the story of young princess Bean (Abbi Jacobson), and her companions. Disenchantment finished its story with its recently released fifth and final season, and many fans are wondering what comes next. So, if you already miss Disenchantment, here are some similar animated shows you could check out next.
Little Demon (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – FX
Synopsis: 13 years after being impregnated by Satan, a reluctant mother, Laura, and her Antichrist daughter, Chrissy, attempt to live an ordinary life in Delaware, but are constantly thwarted by monstrous forces, including Satan, who yearns for custody of his daughter’s soul.
BoJack Horseman (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Synopsis: BoJack Horseman was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg. The series is executive produced by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen and Noel Bright.
Little Demon (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – FX
Synopsis: 13 years after being impregnated by Satan, a reluctant mother, Laura, and her Antichrist daughter, Chrissy, attempt to live an ordinary life in Delaware, but are constantly thwarted by monstrous forces, including Satan, who yearns for custody of his daughter’s soul.
BoJack Horseman (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Synopsis: BoJack Horseman was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg. The series is executive produced by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen and Noel Bright.
- 9/3/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
After seven seasons, Showtime’s widely-watched gem “Billions” will be returning this week for its final season.
Created by Brian Koppelman, David Levien and Andrew Ross Sorkin, the financial drama first premiered in 2016 and follows the cat-and-mouse games between a hedge fund manager (Damian Lewis) and the United States Attorney (Paul Giamatti).
The first season was loosely inspired by Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and his prosecution of S.A.C. Capital Advisors’ Steven A. Cohen. But as the show has continued, it’s morphed away from its real-life inspiration to become something else entirely.
Whether you’re wondering how to stream new episodes or watch them live, here’s how to watch “Billions” Season 7.
When does “Billions” Season 7 premiere?
It depends on how you’re watching it. If you plan to stream the final season of “Billions,” you’ll be able...
Created by Brian Koppelman, David Levien and Andrew Ross Sorkin, the financial drama first premiered in 2016 and follows the cat-and-mouse games between a hedge fund manager (Damian Lewis) and the United States Attorney (Paul Giamatti).
The first season was loosely inspired by Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and his prosecution of S.A.C. Capital Advisors’ Steven A. Cohen. But as the show has continued, it’s morphed away from its real-life inspiration to become something else entirely.
Whether you’re wondering how to stream new episodes or watch them live, here’s how to watch “Billions” Season 7.
When does “Billions” Season 7 premiere?
It depends on how you’re watching it. If you plan to stream the final season of “Billions,” you’ll be able...
- 8/11/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Hedge Funds into Festivals: Future Frames — Generation Next of European Cinema at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2023Can U.S. companies be viewing international film festivals in a new light that foretells a new source of financing for the festivals which are facing the same cutbacks as all other cultural initiatives as post-Covid inflation and arming big wars take the lion’s share of capital?
Sydney Levine
Published in
SydneysBuzz The Blog
·5 min read·4 days ago
Three important new players are eyeing ten emerging European film directors as they launch their careers in the film industry at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the 8th edition of Future Frames — Generation Next of European Cinema organized by the European Film Promotion and Kviff. The selected participants, chosen among film students and graduates, will showcase their films to the festival audience and engage in an intensive program that will introduce them to the film industry and media in a way that goes beyond the borders of Europe.
The final 10, chosen by Kviff’s artistic director Karel Och and his team of programmers follow a two-part schedule, starting with an online pre-program of pitching training and industry meetings. During the festival, Efp introduces the young directors and their films to the public, film industry and press. The three-day on-site event running from 2 July is rounded off by this year’s mentor, the acclaimed Polish director Agnieszka Smoczyńska who will provide an exclusive private master class for the young filmmakers.
*** click here for more information about you might be selected ***
The new financing infusion comes from future-seeing U.S.- and U.K.-based bigtime cultural business for this year’s Future Frames program
A new partnership with leading multi-national lottery operator Allwyn as well as U.S.-based talent agency UTA and management company Range Media Partners will provide feedback and guidance to the filmmakers. One participant will ultimately be selected who will receive a special scholarship sponsored by Allwyn to go to Los Angeles and learn from the best in the film industry.
UTA’s partnership with the Karlovy Vary Film Festival may be explained in part by the agency’s partner Rena Ronson. The first woman to run an independent financing, packaging and sales department at an agency as sole head, she now co-heads UTA Independent Film Group. In reading her in-depth interview with Screen International, readers will learn what gives Rena her special international view of film, something sorely lacking in most U.S. major players.
U.S. based venture capital as invested in Range Media Partners is also aiming outward from the U.S. The largest startup in Hollywood’s talent representation sector in years, Rmp was launched in late summer 2020 during the Covid pandemic. Its founders and partners, two former agents from CAA, Peter Micelli and Jack Whigham, have an ambitious vision for the management, production and business development side of the industry. With financial backing coming former Wall Street hedge funder Steven A. Cohen’ who reached a $1.2 billion settlement of insider trading charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2013, his private equity firm, Point72, has been a valued advisor but has no day-to-day role in running the agency. Their combined vision sees going beyond classic booking roles in TV shows and movies into the empire-building of business development and venture capital investments. Range Media now has nearly 150 staffers thanks to the financial backing from Point72 and it has expanded quickly through another partnership with A+E Networks that gives it a boost in content production and distribution.
Agnieszka Smoczyńska
In an exclusive master class entitled “How to make your first movie“, Agnieszka Smoczyńska will talk about her experiences and encourage the young directors to follow their ideas and go their own ways. Smoczyńska will present her highly-acclaimed first feature film, The Lure, a mixture of musical and horror film.
Agnieszka Smoczyńska debuted in 2015 with The Lure– genre-bending, horror-musical mashup which won awards around the world, at dozens of international festivals, including Sundance Film Festival Porto, Sofia, Montreal, Vilnius. The Lure is a part of the prestigious Criterion Collection and was theatrically released in US via Janus Film. Her second feature film Fugue premiered at the Cannes Critics’ Week. In 2023, it was released in US theaters. In 2022, her English-language debut, The Silent Twins starring Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance, premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival. Smoczyńska took part in the European Cinema: Ten Women Filmmakers to Watch program. She was also a winner of the Global Filmmaking Award sponsored by the Sundance Institute. In 2022 she was among five directors to watch at Cannes Film Festival.
About Allwyn
Announced as a main partner of Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in April 2023, Allwyn, a leading multi-national lottery operator, will support the Future Frames initiative for three years. As a main partner of Kviff, Allwyn will host the Allwyn Future Frames Lounge on site and bring the ten emerging European talents together with industry leaders, including overseas talent agency UTA and management company Range Media Partners.
“We look forward to welcoming all the talented directors to the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival this year, selected as part of the Future Frames initiative. We are also very much looking forward to welcoming one of the ten directors on the newly established scholarship to Hollywood, introduced this year in partnership with UTA and Range Media. Changing lives is core to our mission and we are very pleased to be affording talented directors the opportunity to work with the very best in the film industry,” said Pavel Turek, Allwyn’s Chief Officer of Global Brand, Corporate Communication, and Csr.
This year’s group not only has experience in festivals, but the 10 also includes two award winners such as Germany’s Sophia Mocorrea who won the Short Film Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival and received a Special Mention at this year’s Berlinale with her film The Kidnapping of the Bride in the Perspektive Deutsches Kino section. The Netherlands’ Joris Tobé’s Frantic Attempts won the Knf Award for Best Graduation Project at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2022. Other films from this year’s Berlinale include The Shift by Denmark’s Amalie Maria Nielsen (Generation Kplus) and Spain’s Christian Avilés’ Daydreaming So Vividly About Our Spanish Holidays(Berlinale Shorts). Heart Fruit by Kim Allamand celebrated its world premiere in the Pardi Di Domani section at the Locarno Film Festival last year.
For more details of the selected 10, click here.
Also chosen are Czech Republic’s Anna Izabela Wowra for Stuck Together, Italy’s Giulia Regini for Cut From the Same Cow, Lithuania’s Rinaldas Tomaševičius for 15, Portugal’s Inês Pedrosa e Melo for Home, Revised, Slovak Republic’s Monika Mahútová for Standing Still and Switzerland’s Kim Allamand for Heart Fruit.
MoviesInternational FilmFilm FestivalsWomen In FilmFilm Financing...
Sydney Levine
Published in
SydneysBuzz The Blog
·5 min read·4 days ago
Three important new players are eyeing ten emerging European film directors as they launch their careers in the film industry at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the 8th edition of Future Frames — Generation Next of European Cinema organized by the European Film Promotion and Kviff. The selected participants, chosen among film students and graduates, will showcase their films to the festival audience and engage in an intensive program that will introduce them to the film industry and media in a way that goes beyond the borders of Europe.
The final 10, chosen by Kviff’s artistic director Karel Och and his team of programmers follow a two-part schedule, starting with an online pre-program of pitching training and industry meetings. During the festival, Efp introduces the young directors and their films to the public, film industry and press. The three-day on-site event running from 2 July is rounded off by this year’s mentor, the acclaimed Polish director Agnieszka Smoczyńska who will provide an exclusive private master class for the young filmmakers.
*** click here for more information about you might be selected ***
The new financing infusion comes from future-seeing U.S.- and U.K.-based bigtime cultural business for this year’s Future Frames program
A new partnership with leading multi-national lottery operator Allwyn as well as U.S.-based talent agency UTA and management company Range Media Partners will provide feedback and guidance to the filmmakers. One participant will ultimately be selected who will receive a special scholarship sponsored by Allwyn to go to Los Angeles and learn from the best in the film industry.
UTA’s partnership with the Karlovy Vary Film Festival may be explained in part by the agency’s partner Rena Ronson. The first woman to run an independent financing, packaging and sales department at an agency as sole head, she now co-heads UTA Independent Film Group. In reading her in-depth interview with Screen International, readers will learn what gives Rena her special international view of film, something sorely lacking in most U.S. major players.
U.S. based venture capital as invested in Range Media Partners is also aiming outward from the U.S. The largest startup in Hollywood’s talent representation sector in years, Rmp was launched in late summer 2020 during the Covid pandemic. Its founders and partners, two former agents from CAA, Peter Micelli and Jack Whigham, have an ambitious vision for the management, production and business development side of the industry. With financial backing coming former Wall Street hedge funder Steven A. Cohen’ who reached a $1.2 billion settlement of insider trading charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2013, his private equity firm, Point72, has been a valued advisor but has no day-to-day role in running the agency. Their combined vision sees going beyond classic booking roles in TV shows and movies into the empire-building of business development and venture capital investments. Range Media now has nearly 150 staffers thanks to the financial backing from Point72 and it has expanded quickly through another partnership with A+E Networks that gives it a boost in content production and distribution.
Agnieszka Smoczyńska
In an exclusive master class entitled “How to make your first movie“, Agnieszka Smoczyńska will talk about her experiences and encourage the young directors to follow their ideas and go their own ways. Smoczyńska will present her highly-acclaimed first feature film, The Lure, a mixture of musical and horror film.
Agnieszka Smoczyńska debuted in 2015 with The Lure– genre-bending, horror-musical mashup which won awards around the world, at dozens of international festivals, including Sundance Film Festival Porto, Sofia, Montreal, Vilnius. The Lure is a part of the prestigious Criterion Collection and was theatrically released in US via Janus Film. Her second feature film Fugue premiered at the Cannes Critics’ Week. In 2023, it was released in US theaters. In 2022, her English-language debut, The Silent Twins starring Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance, premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival. Smoczyńska took part in the European Cinema: Ten Women Filmmakers to Watch program. She was also a winner of the Global Filmmaking Award sponsored by the Sundance Institute. In 2022 she was among five directors to watch at Cannes Film Festival.
About Allwyn
Announced as a main partner of Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in April 2023, Allwyn, a leading multi-national lottery operator, will support the Future Frames initiative for three years. As a main partner of Kviff, Allwyn will host the Allwyn Future Frames Lounge on site and bring the ten emerging European talents together with industry leaders, including overseas talent agency UTA and management company Range Media Partners.
“We look forward to welcoming all the talented directors to the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival this year, selected as part of the Future Frames initiative. We are also very much looking forward to welcoming one of the ten directors on the newly established scholarship to Hollywood, introduced this year in partnership with UTA and Range Media. Changing lives is core to our mission and we are very pleased to be affording talented directors the opportunity to work with the very best in the film industry,” said Pavel Turek, Allwyn’s Chief Officer of Global Brand, Corporate Communication, and Csr.
This year’s group not only has experience in festivals, but the 10 also includes two award winners such as Germany’s Sophia Mocorrea who won the Short Film Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival and received a Special Mention at this year’s Berlinale with her film The Kidnapping of the Bride in the Perspektive Deutsches Kino section. The Netherlands’ Joris Tobé’s Frantic Attempts won the Knf Award for Best Graduation Project at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2022. Other films from this year’s Berlinale include The Shift by Denmark’s Amalie Maria Nielsen (Generation Kplus) and Spain’s Christian Avilés’ Daydreaming So Vividly About Our Spanish Holidays(Berlinale Shorts). Heart Fruit by Kim Allamand celebrated its world premiere in the Pardi Di Domani section at the Locarno Film Festival last year.
For more details of the selected 10, click here.
Also chosen are Czech Republic’s Anna Izabela Wowra for Stuck Together, Italy’s Giulia Regini for Cut From the Same Cow, Lithuania’s Rinaldas Tomaševičius for 15, Portugal’s Inês Pedrosa e Melo for Home, Revised, Slovak Republic’s Monika Mahútová for Standing Still and Switzerland’s Kim Allamand for Heart Fruit.
MoviesInternational FilmFilm FestivalsWomen In FilmFilm Financing...
- 7/10/2023
- by Sydney
- Sydney's Buzz
Range Media Partners is the biggest startup to take root in Hollywood’s talent representation sector in years.
On the latest episode of Variety podcast “Strictly Business,” Range Media co-founders and partners Peter Micelli and Jack Whigham, both CAA veterans, detail their ambitious vision for the management, production and business development firm that vows to nurture “intimate” relationships with a select group of clients that extend beyond booking roles in TV shows and movies and into the empire-building of business development and venture capital investments.
“Talent is the atomic unit of the future,” Micelli said about the orientation of the company. “It’s talent that can build community and can move mountains. That is a fundamental principle. So Range is designed to help exceptional talent unlock their full global value in all businesses.”
Range Media, which now has nearly 150 staffers, got off the ground during the buzzsaw of the pandemic...
On the latest episode of Variety podcast “Strictly Business,” Range Media co-founders and partners Peter Micelli and Jack Whigham, both CAA veterans, detail their ambitious vision for the management, production and business development firm that vows to nurture “intimate” relationships with a select group of clients that extend beyond booking roles in TV shows and movies and into the empire-building of business development and venture capital investments.
“Talent is the atomic unit of the future,” Micelli said about the orientation of the company. “It’s talent that can build community and can move mountains. That is a fundamental principle. So Range is designed to help exceptional talent unlock their full global value in all businesses.”
Range Media, which now has nearly 150 staffers, got off the ground during the buzzsaw of the pandemic...
- 12/15/2022
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
The animated series Tuca & Bertie, starring Ali Wong and Tiffany Haddish, will return to Adult Swim for Season 3.
Adult Swim previously picked up the animated series, which hails from Bojack Horseman‘s Lisa Hanawalt, after its first season when it was cancelled by Netflix in 2019.
Created by Lisa Hanawalt, the series revolves around best friends Tuca (Haddish) and Bertie (Wong), who also happen to be full of ghosts. Bertie is busy excavating her inner ghouls with the help of a therapist, while Tuca prefers to stuff hers behind the toilet. She’ll deal with them later, right now she’s just too busy trying not to be single anymore! Meanwhile, Speckle (Steven Yeun) is building a new house but soon finds he’s driven to the brink of insanity…good thing he’s just a cartoon.
Hanawalt executive produces with Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Noel Bright, Steven A. Cohen, Haddish, and Wong.
Adult Swim previously picked up the animated series, which hails from Bojack Horseman‘s Lisa Hanawalt, after its first season when it was cancelled by Netflix in 2019.
Created by Lisa Hanawalt, the series revolves around best friends Tuca (Haddish) and Bertie (Wong), who also happen to be full of ghosts. Bertie is busy excavating her inner ghouls with the help of a therapist, while Tuca prefers to stuff hers behind the toilet. She’ll deal with them later, right now she’s just too busy trying not to be single anymore! Meanwhile, Speckle (Steven Yeun) is building a new house but soon finds he’s driven to the brink of insanity…good thing he’s just a cartoon.
Hanawalt executive produces with Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Noel Bright, Steven A. Cohen, Haddish, and Wong.
- 8/4/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
“Tuca & Bertie” has been renewed for Season 3 at Adult Swim.
The show debuted its second season on Adult Swim on June 13. The first season had aired on Netflix, but the streamer canceled the show in 2019. The final two episodes of Season 2 will air on Aug. 8 and Aug. 15 respectively. Adult Swim has also secured the international rights for Seasons 2 and and 3, now making the show available globally via the brand.
Tuca (Tiffany Haddish) and Bertie (Ali Wong) are best friends, and they’re both full of ghosts. Bertie is busy excavating her inner ghouls with the help of a therapist, while Tuca prefers to stuff hers behind the toilet. She’ll deal with them later, right now she’s just too busy trying not to be single anymore. Meanwhile, Speckle (Steven Yeun) is building a new house but soon finds he’s driven to the brink of insanity.
Along with Haddish,...
The show debuted its second season on Adult Swim on June 13. The first season had aired on Netflix, but the streamer canceled the show in 2019. The final two episodes of Season 2 will air on Aug. 8 and Aug. 15 respectively. Adult Swim has also secured the international rights for Seasons 2 and and 3, now making the show available globally via the brand.
Tuca (Tiffany Haddish) and Bertie (Ali Wong) are best friends, and they’re both full of ghosts. Bertie is busy excavating her inner ghouls with the help of a therapist, while Tuca prefers to stuff hers behind the toilet. She’ll deal with them later, right now she’s just too busy trying not to be single anymore. Meanwhile, Speckle (Steven Yeun) is building a new house but soon finds he’s driven to the brink of insanity.
Along with Haddish,...
- 8/4/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon has renewed its rotoscope animation series Undone for a second season and inked an overall deal with co-creator Kate Purdy.
Undone follows the cosmic journey of a young woman named Alma (Rosa Salazar), who treks across time, space, and beyond to solve the mystery of her father’s death.
It is the first episodic television project to use rotoscoping animation, a technique that involves animators tracing over motion picture footage. It was used in A Scanner Darkly, the 2006 Keanu Reeves film based on the writings of Philip K. Dick.
Undone‘s first season has scored 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and will return to Amazon Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. The show is co-produced by Amazon Studios and Tornante Productions.
Purdy, who co-created Undone with Raphael Bob-Waksberg, has signed an exclusive deal with Amazon. Details of the agreement were not disclosed.
Albert Cheng, co-head of television and COO at Amazon Studios,...
Undone follows the cosmic journey of a young woman named Alma (Rosa Salazar), who treks across time, space, and beyond to solve the mystery of her father’s death.
It is the first episodic television project to use rotoscoping animation, a technique that involves animators tracing over motion picture footage. It was used in A Scanner Darkly, the 2006 Keanu Reeves film based on the writings of Philip K. Dick.
Undone‘s first season has scored 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and will return to Amazon Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. The show is co-produced by Amazon Studios and Tornante Productions.
Purdy, who co-created Undone with Raphael Bob-Waksberg, has signed an exclusive deal with Amazon. Details of the agreement were not disclosed.
Albert Cheng, co-head of television and COO at Amazon Studios,...
- 11/21/2019
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon has renewed the adult animated series “Undone” for a second season.
The news comes a couple months after season 1 dropped on the streamer, and Amazon Studios has also announced an overall deal with the show’s co-creator and executive producer Kate Purdy.
“Undone” is a half-hour dramedy that explores the elastic nature of reality through its central character, Alma, played by Rosa Salazar. After getting into a near fatal car accident, Alma discovers she has a new relationship with time and uses this ability to find out the truth about the death of her father. Season 1 also starred Bob Odenkirk, Angelique Cabral and Constance Marie.
“It’s been wonderful to share ‘Undone’ and have people watching become part of the experience as they interpret the show through their own perceptions of reality,” said creators and executive producers Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg. “We are thrilled Amazon Studios is giving us...
The news comes a couple months after season 1 dropped on the streamer, and Amazon Studios has also announced an overall deal with the show’s co-creator and executive producer Kate Purdy.
“Undone” is a half-hour dramedy that explores the elastic nature of reality through its central character, Alma, played by Rosa Salazar. After getting into a near fatal car accident, Alma discovers she has a new relationship with time and uses this ability to find out the truth about the death of her father. Season 1 also starred Bob Odenkirk, Angelique Cabral and Constance Marie.
“It’s been wonderful to share ‘Undone’ and have people watching become part of the experience as they interpret the show through their own perceptions of reality,” said creators and executive producers Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg. “We are thrilled Amazon Studios is giving us...
- 11/21/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon Studios has picked up a second season of the animated series “Undone.”
Co-created by “Bojack Horseman’s” Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy, “Undone” is a half-hour dramedy featuring “Alita: Battle Angel” star Rosa Salazar as a woman who discovers she has a new relationship with time after a near-fatal car accident and uses this ability to find out the truth about the death of her father. Angelique Cabral and Constance Marie also star.
Co-created by “Bojack Horseman’s” Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy, “Undone” is a half-hour dramedy featuring “Alita: Battle Angel” star Rosa Salazar as a woman who discovers she has a new relationship with time after a near-fatal car accident and uses this ability to find out the truth about the death of her father. Angelique Cabral and Constance Marie also star.
- 11/21/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
BoJack Horseman is riding off into the L.A. sunset.
Netflix has announced that the forthcoming sixth season of the adult animated comedy will be its last. The streamer also revealed the concluding season will air in two parts, the first launching Oct. 25, 2019, and the second on Jan. 31, 2020.
“BoJack Horseman” features the voice of Arnett as the titular former ’90s sitcom star who is also a horse, as well as the voices of Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tomkins and Aaron Paul. Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the series is executive produced by Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen, and Noel Bright. Arnett and Paul also exec-produce.
Fans will still be able to catch reruns of “BoJack” on Comedy Central, after the cabler acquired the rights in Oct. 2018 from Lionsgate-owned Debmar-Mercury and producer the Tornante Company. At the time, the deal was believed to be the first such U.S. linear...
Netflix has announced that the forthcoming sixth season of the adult animated comedy will be its last. The streamer also revealed the concluding season will air in two parts, the first launching Oct. 25, 2019, and the second on Jan. 31, 2020.
“BoJack Horseman” features the voice of Arnett as the titular former ’90s sitcom star who is also a horse, as well as the voices of Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tomkins and Aaron Paul. Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the series is executive produced by Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen, and Noel Bright. Arnett and Paul also exec-produce.
Fans will still be able to catch reruns of “BoJack” on Comedy Central, after the cabler acquired the rights in Oct. 2018 from Lionsgate-owned Debmar-Mercury and producer the Tornante Company. At the time, the deal was believed to be the first such U.S. linear...
- 9/27/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
“Bojack Horseman” will conclude with its sixth season, Netflix announced on Friday, also dropping the a trailer for the animated series’ final run of episodes.
Written and produced as the final season, Season 6 of “Bojack” will be split up into two parts, with the first set of episodes debuting on the streaming service on Oct. 25. The second half will follow on Jan. 31.
The series stars Will Arnett as BoJack, the failed legendary ’90s sitcom star from the favorite family sitcom “Horsin’ Around,” who has been trying to find his way through a muddle of self-loathing, whisky and failed relationships.
Also Read: Raphael Bob-Waksberg's 'Undone' Trailer Will Have You Question the Very Nature of Your Reality (Video)
The critically acclaimed fifth season debuted last September and concluded with BoJack checking himself into rehab.
“I wasted so many years being miserable because I assumed that was the only way to be,...
Written and produced as the final season, Season 6 of “Bojack” will be split up into two parts, with the first set of episodes debuting on the streaming service on Oct. 25. The second half will follow on Jan. 31.
The series stars Will Arnett as BoJack, the failed legendary ’90s sitcom star from the favorite family sitcom “Horsin’ Around,” who has been trying to find his way through a muddle of self-loathing, whisky and failed relationships.
Also Read: Raphael Bob-Waksberg's 'Undone' Trailer Will Have You Question the Very Nature of Your Reality (Video)
The critically acclaimed fifth season debuted last September and concluded with BoJack checking himself into rehab.
“I wasted so many years being miserable because I assumed that was the only way to be,...
- 9/27/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Everyone’s favorite talking depressed horse will be back again. Six weeks after its Season 5 premiere, Netflix has renewed offbeat animated series Bojack Horseman starring Will Arnett for a sixth go-round.
Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Bojack Horseman features Arnett as the voice of BoJack, the failed legendary ’90s sitcom star from “Horsin’ Around,” who has been trying to find his way through a muddle of self-loathing, whisky and failed relationships. Now, in the presence of his human sidekick Todd (Aaron Paul) and his feline agent and ex-paramour Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris), BoJack is primed for his comeback…
Bojack Horseman is Executive Produced by Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen and Noel Bright. Will Arnett and Aaron Paul also serve as Executive Producers. BoJack was designed by graphic artist Lisa Hanawalt and is animated by La-based ShadowMachine. The show is produced by Michael Eisner’s The Tornante Company.
Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Bojack Horseman features Arnett as the voice of BoJack, the failed legendary ’90s sitcom star from “Horsin’ Around,” who has been trying to find his way through a muddle of self-loathing, whisky and failed relationships. Now, in the presence of his human sidekick Todd (Aaron Paul) and his feline agent and ex-paramour Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris), BoJack is primed for his comeback…
Bojack Horseman is Executive Produced by Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen and Noel Bright. Will Arnett and Aaron Paul also serve as Executive Producers. BoJack was designed by graphic artist Lisa Hanawalt and is animated by La-based ShadowMachine. The show is produced by Michael Eisner’s The Tornante Company.
- 10/30/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has renewed its animated sitcom “BoJack Horseman” for a sixth season, the streamer said on Tuesday.
The series stars Will Arnett as BoJack, the failed legendary 90’s sitcom star from the favorite family sitcom “Horsin’ Around,” who has been trying to find his way through a muddle of self-loathing, whisky and failed relationships. The series was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, who executive produces along with Steven A. Cohen and Noel Bright.
The series debuted its fifth season on Sept. 14, and recently made its cable TV debut on Comedy Central as well.
Netflix also shared the news on “BoJack Horseman’s” twitter account, who is more excited about the great “inedible arrangement” that Netflix sent him.
woooowwwwwwwwwwwwwww lets all forget about the fact that theres going to b a season 6 and focus on this inedible arrangement @netflix sent me just woww pic.twitter.com/7XJyE6Egsu
— BoJack Horseman (@BoJackHorseman) October 30, 2018
More to come…...
The series stars Will Arnett as BoJack, the failed legendary 90’s sitcom star from the favorite family sitcom “Horsin’ Around,” who has been trying to find his way through a muddle of self-loathing, whisky and failed relationships. The series was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, who executive produces along with Steven A. Cohen and Noel Bright.
The series debuted its fifth season on Sept. 14, and recently made its cable TV debut on Comedy Central as well.
Netflix also shared the news on “BoJack Horseman’s” twitter account, who is more excited about the great “inedible arrangement” that Netflix sent him.
woooowwwwwwwwwwwwwww lets all forget about the fact that theres going to b a season 6 and focus on this inedible arrangement @netflix sent me just woww pic.twitter.com/7XJyE6Egsu
— BoJack Horseman (@BoJackHorseman) October 30, 2018
More to come…...
- 10/30/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Netflix has renewed “BoJack Horseman for a sixth season.
The move comes four months after Comedy Central cut a deal with Lionsgate-owned Debmar-Mercury and producer the Tornante Company for rerun rights to the animated series — a rarity for a Netflix original. Tornante was one of the first producers to work with Netflix. When the series was first sold in 2014, the streaming service had yet to adopt its current strategy of acquiring all worldwide distribution rights to its original series.
Season five of “BoJack Horseman” premiered Sept. 15. Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg “BoJack Horseman” is executive produced by Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen, and Noel Bright. Will Arnett and Aaron Paul also exec-produce. The animated comedy features the voice of Arnett as the titular former ’90s sitcom star who is also a horse.
The renewal was announced Tuesday via the show’s official Twitter account.
woooowwwwwwwwwwwwwww lets all forget about the fact...
The move comes four months after Comedy Central cut a deal with Lionsgate-owned Debmar-Mercury and producer the Tornante Company for rerun rights to the animated series — a rarity for a Netflix original. Tornante was one of the first producers to work with Netflix. When the series was first sold in 2014, the streaming service had yet to adopt its current strategy of acquiring all worldwide distribution rights to its original series.
Season five of “BoJack Horseman” premiered Sept. 15. Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg “BoJack Horseman” is executive produced by Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen, and Noel Bright. Will Arnett and Aaron Paul also exec-produce. The animated comedy features the voice of Arnett as the titular former ’90s sitcom star who is also a horse.
The renewal was announced Tuesday via the show’s official Twitter account.
woooowwwwwwwwwwwwwww lets all forget about the fact...
- 10/30/2018
- by Daniel Holloway
- Variety Film + TV
Kirsten Howard Michael Ahr Jul 27, 2019
Amazon's mind-melting, genre-defying animated series from the creator of BoJack Horseman has a new trailer.
We're big fans of BoJack Horseman, so imagine our delight when we heard that Amazon had greenlit and put in a full series order for Undone, a new animated show from BoJack's creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg and its award-winning writer Kate Purdy. However, this new half-hour animated offering is a completely different type of show if the trailer is any indication.
Here's what we have on Undone so far...
Undone Release Date
Undone will premiere on September 13, 2019. Amazon made the announcement during their Summer 2019 TCA press tour panel.
Undone Trailer
Undone now has a visually arresting new trailer. Give it a look below to watch Alma grapple with the sudden reappearance of her dead father.
Video of Undone - Official Trailer | Prime Video
Something truly mind-bending is going on with Rosa Salazar's character,...
Amazon's mind-melting, genre-defying animated series from the creator of BoJack Horseman has a new trailer.
We're big fans of BoJack Horseman, so imagine our delight when we heard that Amazon had greenlit and put in a full series order for Undone, a new animated show from BoJack's creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg and its award-winning writer Kate Purdy. However, this new half-hour animated offering is a completely different type of show if the trailer is any indication.
Here's what we have on Undone so far...
Undone Release Date
Undone will premiere on September 13, 2019. Amazon made the announcement during their Summer 2019 TCA press tour panel.
Undone Trailer
Undone now has a visually arresting new trailer. Give it a look below to watch Alma grapple with the sudden reappearance of her dead father.
Video of Undone - Official Trailer | Prime Video
Something truly mind-bending is going on with Rosa Salazar's character,...
- 3/7/2018
- Den of Geek
Giddy up! Netflix has renewed its animated BoJack Horseman TV show for a fifth season. Season fourth just dropped on September 8th. Raphael Bob-Waksberg created the series and executive produces with Steven A. Cohen and Noel Bright. Will Arnett and Aaron Paul also executive produce. Watch the season five renewal announcement, below.An adult comedy, BoJack Horseman centers on BoJack (Will Arnett). This middle-aged horse was once a big star, but now he's washed up and aiming for a comeback. Aaron Paul and Amy Sedaris also star. The Netflix voice cast includes Alison Brie, Paul F. Tomkins, Adam Conover, Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Kristen Schaal, Angela Bassett, Patton Oswalt, Maria Bamford, Keith Olbermann, Stanley Tucci, and J.K. Simmons. Read More…...
- 9/21/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Joseph Baxter Sep 22, 2017
BoJack Horseman season 5 is officially happening, as Netflix renews its acclaimed animated series...
Fans of animated alcoholic anthropomorphic equines have a reason to celebrate, since Netflix’s ultra-irreverent, sometimes-satirical, animated series BoJack Horseman just nabbed itself a renewal for season 5.
Netflix made BoJack Horseman's fifth season official today in a fourth-wall-breaking, typically BoJack Horseman kind of way, citing the assertions of its message-bombarding 'Clingy Execs' to make the announcement, accompanied by a video.
The announcement arrives less than two weeks after season 4 made its debut on September 8. The season 5 renewal, tellingly, comes as the still-fresh fourth season currently carries a 96% approval on Rotten Tomatoes.
So, This Happened... pic.twitter.com/ZgRcG7anIF
— BoJack Horseman (@BoJackHorseman) September 21, 2017
BoJack Horseman launched in 2014, depicting the ambivalent, alcohol-addled title character as a horse (Will Arnett) who formerly starred in a hit TV sitcom in the 1990s, as he muddles his way through post-stardom life.
BoJack Horseman season 5 is officially happening, as Netflix renews its acclaimed animated series...
Fans of animated alcoholic anthropomorphic equines have a reason to celebrate, since Netflix’s ultra-irreverent, sometimes-satirical, animated series BoJack Horseman just nabbed itself a renewal for season 5.
Netflix made BoJack Horseman's fifth season official today in a fourth-wall-breaking, typically BoJack Horseman kind of way, citing the assertions of its message-bombarding 'Clingy Execs' to make the announcement, accompanied by a video.
The announcement arrives less than two weeks after season 4 made its debut on September 8. The season 5 renewal, tellingly, comes as the still-fresh fourth season currently carries a 96% approval on Rotten Tomatoes.
So, This Happened... pic.twitter.com/ZgRcG7anIF
— BoJack Horseman (@BoJackHorseman) September 21, 2017
BoJack Horseman launched in 2014, depicting the ambivalent, alcohol-addled title character as a horse (Will Arnett) who formerly starred in a hit TV sitcom in the 1990s, as he muddles his way through post-stardom life.
- 9/21/2017
- Den of Geek
Jack & Bobby
Showcase Inventory
Created by Greg Berlanti, Steven A. Cohen, Vanessa Taylor, Brad Meltzer
Produced by Shoe Money Productions, Berlanti-Lippell Productions, Warner Bros. Television
Aired on WB for 1 season (22 episodes) from September 12, 2004 – May 11, 2005
Cast
Christine Lahti as Professor Grace McCallister
Matt Long as Jack McCallister
Logan Lerman as Robert “Bobby” McCallister
Jessica Paré as Courtney Benedict
Edwin Hodge as Marcus Ride
John Slattery as Peter Benedict
Keri Lynn Pratt as Missy Belknap
Show Premise
When we look back on all of the great American Presidents of the past, one can’t help but wonder about their lives and what they are really like behind their exterior. What lessons did they learn that would make them capable of leading a nation? What if we could see those moments that would inform the kind of President they would become? What if we could watch their life happen with the hindsight of...
Showcase Inventory
Created by Greg Berlanti, Steven A. Cohen, Vanessa Taylor, Brad Meltzer
Produced by Shoe Money Productions, Berlanti-Lippell Productions, Warner Bros. Television
Aired on WB for 1 season (22 episodes) from September 12, 2004 – May 11, 2005
Cast
Christine Lahti as Professor Grace McCallister
Matt Long as Jack McCallister
Logan Lerman as Robert “Bobby” McCallister
Jessica Paré as Courtney Benedict
Edwin Hodge as Marcus Ride
John Slattery as Peter Benedict
Keri Lynn Pratt as Missy Belknap
Show Premise
When we look back on all of the great American Presidents of the past, one can’t help but wonder about their lives and what they are really like behind their exterior. What lessons did they learn that would make them capable of leading a nation? What if we could see those moments that would inform the kind of President they would become? What if we could watch their life happen with the hindsight of...
- 7/11/2015
- by Jean Pierre Diez
- SoundOnSight
Back in August 2014, Netflix announced it would renew its original animated series BoJack Horseman for a second season. Now, the streaming video-on-demand service is getting BoJack fans amped up by releasing a trailer for the show’s upcoming season, which will debut on July 17, 2015.
In the second season of Bojack Horseman, BoJack (voiced by Arrested Development’s Will Arnett) has snagged the lead role in a biopic of legendary racehorse Secretariat. BoJack’s new-found fame convinces him to try to change his self-destructive, booze-infused, womanizing tendencies, but as a release notes, “the demons of his past make it difficult to shake off the skin of his previous self.”
Produced through Michael Eisner’s The Tornante Company, BoJack Horseman stars the voice talents of Aaron Paul, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins, and Lisa Kudrow. The Netflix series was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and designed by artist Lisa Hanawalt. Arnett...
In the second season of Bojack Horseman, BoJack (voiced by Arrested Development’s Will Arnett) has snagged the lead role in a biopic of legendary racehorse Secretariat. BoJack’s new-found fame convinces him to try to change his self-destructive, booze-infused, womanizing tendencies, but as a release notes, “the demons of his past make it difficult to shake off the skin of his previous self.”
Produced through Michael Eisner’s The Tornante Company, BoJack Horseman stars the voice talents of Aaron Paul, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins, and Lisa Kudrow. The Netflix series was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and designed by artist Lisa Hanawalt. Arnett...
- 6/30/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
There’s always so much furor surrounding high-profile Netflix series like House of Cards, Orange is the New Black and now Daredevil that lots of the streaming service’s less mainstream series get swept under the rug, from today’s premiere of Between to Steven Van Zandt drama Lilyhammer. Luckily, that rarely means the company abandons them. Today, Netflix announced that one of its least well-known shows, animated comedy BoJack Horseman, will drop its second season on July 17.
All 12 episodes in the second season will be available minutes after midnight that Friday. As with the first season, the new batch of episodes will continue the misadventures of aging foal star (like a child star, only equine) BoJack as he navigates a bizarre inversion of Hollywood along with his human roomie Todd (Aaron Paul), feline agent and ex Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris). After the events of last season, BoJack finds himself...
All 12 episodes in the second season will be available minutes after midnight that Friday. As with the first season, the new batch of episodes will continue the misadventures of aging foal star (like a child star, only equine) BoJack as he navigates a bizarre inversion of Hollywood along with his human roomie Todd (Aaron Paul), feline agent and ex Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris). After the events of last season, BoJack finds himself...
- 5/21/2015
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
When you think of Netflix original programming, a few series come to mind: the incredibly popular House of Cards, Orange is the New Black and Arrested Development, as well as shows like Lilyhammer, Hemlock Grove and Derek. Now, the streaming service is adding another series to their resume with Bojack Horseman.
Bojack Horseman is a 12-episode adult-oriented comedy, and Netflix’s first foray into animation. Will Arnett stars as Bojack, a “whiskey-drinking humanoid horse,” who is the former star of a legendary 1990s family-favorite sitcom called Horsin’ Around. Bojack “deals with his personal crises with human sidekick Todd (Aaron Paul), feline agent and ex-love Princess Caroline (Amy Sedaris),” and his current human ex-girlfriend (Alison Brie).
The series was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg (The Exquisite Corpse Project) and is executive produced by Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen, Noel Bright, Will Arnett and Aaron Paul.
A new, Nsfw teaser for the series has made its way online today,...
Bojack Horseman is a 12-episode adult-oriented comedy, and Netflix’s first foray into animation. Will Arnett stars as Bojack, a “whiskey-drinking humanoid horse,” who is the former star of a legendary 1990s family-favorite sitcom called Horsin’ Around. Bojack “deals with his personal crises with human sidekick Todd (Aaron Paul), feline agent and ex-love Princess Caroline (Amy Sedaris),” and his current human ex-girlfriend (Alison Brie).
The series was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg (The Exquisite Corpse Project) and is executive produced by Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen, Noel Bright, Will Arnett and Aaron Paul.
A new, Nsfw teaser for the series has made its way online today,...
- 6/3/2014
- by James Garcia
- We Got This Covered
Most people know Michael Crichton as the guy who threw over his medical practice after hitting the big time as author with a knack for penning movie-ready novels, first with The Andromeda Strain, then with Jurassic Park and State of Fear. The freakishly tall (6'9") but good-looking doctor (named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 1992) was a workaholic who, besides churning out novels and screenplays, created the long-running TV hit, ER In 1994, he became the only creative artist ever to have works simultaneously topping #1 at the charts in TV, film, and book sales (with ER, Jurassic Park, and Disclosure).
Needless to say, this best-selling bounty (did we mention that his novels sold more than 150 million copies worldwide?) netted Crichton a few discretionary bucks, which he channeled toward his passion for post-war and contemporary art. Which is where the auction house Christie's comes in.
Last year, at the age...
Needless to say, this best-selling bounty (did we mention that his novels sold more than 150 million copies worldwide?) netted Crichton a few discretionary bucks, which he channeled toward his passion for post-war and contemporary art. Which is where the auction house Christie's comes in.
Last year, at the age...
- 5/11/2010
- by Linda Tischler
- Fast Company
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