In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix revealed the release date and teaser for “Last Chance U: Basketball,” and Disney Channel announced the voice cast for “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil’s Dinosaur.”
Dates
Netflix revealed that “Last Chance U: Basketball,” a spinoff of Greg Whiteley’s football-centric docuseries, will premiere globally on March 10. Over the course of eight episodes, the show will follow the East Los Angeles College Huskies (Elac) in their high stakes chase to an unprecedented California state basketball championship. Led by head coach John Mosley, the Elac team consists of former D1 recruits and powerhouse athletes hustling to showcase their college potential, but the players are tested as they battle adversity, inner demons and emotions on and off the court. In addition to Whiteley, Joe Labracio, Lucas Smith and James D. Stern serve as executive producers on “Last Chance U: Basketball.” Co-executive producers on the project include Andrew Fried,...
Dates
Netflix revealed that “Last Chance U: Basketball,” a spinoff of Greg Whiteley’s football-centric docuseries, will premiere globally on March 10. Over the course of eight episodes, the show will follow the East Los Angeles College Huskies (Elac) in their high stakes chase to an unprecedented California state basketball championship. Led by head coach John Mosley, the Elac team consists of former D1 recruits and powerhouse athletes hustling to showcase their college potential, but the players are tested as they battle adversity, inner demons and emotions on and off the court. In addition to Whiteley, Joe Labracio, Lucas Smith and James D. Stern serve as executive producers on “Last Chance U: Basketball.” Co-executive producers on the project include Andrew Fried,...
- 2/10/2021
- by Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
“Last Chance U” is heading from the football field to the hardcourt for “Last Chance U: Basketball,” a spinoff of Greg Whiteley’s excellent Netflix docuseries. The new series, chronicles the 2019-20 season of junior-college hoops in California, will launch on March 10, 2021, TheWrap has learned.
We can also reveal the new show’s first teaser, in which Elac head coach John Mosley promises: “It’s hard as hell here.”
Watch that via the video above.
“Basketball builds character? Not necessarily,” Mosley says in the first-look video. “Basketball reveals.”
“Last Chance U: Basketball” provides an “honest, gritty look inside the world of community college basketball,” according to Netflix’s synopsis. Having seen the entirety of Season 1, we can sign off on that.
We can also co-sign that whole thing about “character” the passionate coach/preacher says in our sneak peek.
Over the course of eight episodes, viewers will follow the East...
We can also reveal the new show’s first teaser, in which Elac head coach John Mosley promises: “It’s hard as hell here.”
Watch that via the video above.
“Basketball builds character? Not necessarily,” Mosley says in the first-look video. “Basketball reveals.”
“Last Chance U: Basketball” provides an “honest, gritty look inside the world of community college basketball,” according to Netflix’s synopsis. Having seen the entirety of Season 1, we can sign off on that.
We can also co-sign that whole thing about “character” the passionate coach/preacher says in our sneak peek.
Over the course of eight episodes, viewers will follow the East...
- 2/10/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
"Letters Of Transit" offered viewers a look at one possible future in the Fringe universe.
How did staff writers Sean McKenna, Nick McHatton and Carissa Pavlica - along with Fringephile Nick Shere - feel about it? They have gathered below to discuss what it all might have meant. Read on. Chime in.
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Favorite scene or quote?
Nick S: Come on, it has to be "These aren't the droids you're looking for." Followed closely by "We are insurgents, and this...is antimatter. You're smart, you do the math." One of the great things about alternate futures is that a show gets to be both more zany and more epic, and in this episode, they did both.
Sean: I agree with Nick, there were so many great Walter quotes and I loved, "These aren't the droids you're looking for." Honestly, the episode was so cool in showing us the future (possible future?...
How did staff writers Sean McKenna, Nick McHatton and Carissa Pavlica - along with Fringephile Nick Shere - feel about it? They have gathered below to discuss what it all might have meant. Read on. Chime in.
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Favorite scene or quote?
Nick S: Come on, it has to be "These aren't the droids you're looking for." Followed closely by "We are insurgents, and this...is antimatter. You're smart, you do the math." One of the great things about alternate futures is that a show gets to be both more zany and more epic, and in this episode, they did both.
Sean: I agree with Nick, there were so many great Walter quotes and I loved, "These aren't the droids you're looking for." Honestly, the episode was so cool in showing us the future (possible future?...
- 4/24/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Ken Russell’s overpowering fantasia is a psychedelic reimagining of The Who’s 1969 rock opera, moving the period from post Wwi to post WW2, with new songs added and many liberties taken with both book and music.
It made quite a splash in 1975, not only due to Russell’s brilliant pop imagery but the one-time-only debut of engineer John Mosley’s Quintaphonic Sound. Not since Disney’s Fantasound had theaters been asked to install a special system to reproduce such an unprecedented concert effect. Anyone who heard this presentation in the pre-Dolby era will testify that it was pretty darned impressive.
It made quite a splash in 1975, not only due to Russell’s brilliant pop imagery but the one-time-only debut of engineer John Mosley’s Quintaphonic Sound. Not since Disney’s Fantasound had theaters been asked to install a special system to reproduce such an unprecedented concert effect. Anyone who heard this presentation in the pre-Dolby era will testify that it was pretty darned impressive.
- 3/28/2012
- by Danny
- Trailers from Hell
It’s always great when members of a production tweet during an episode, especially if they’re willing to answer a few questions. Last Friday, during the west coast broadcast of Fringe, Jeff Pinkner (@jeffpinkner) and Joel Wyman (@Jwfringe) did just that with “#FringeLiveTweet” as the hashtag. Of course there were some technical difficulties including Twitter being inordinately slow, but it was still great. Here are some of the most intriguing questions and answers:
itsabadmansweet #FringeLiveTweet @jeffpinkner hi in last weeks episode agent broyles was alive in the other universe but didn’t he die when Olivia was there
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@jeffpinkner @itsabadmansweet Well, he died helping her Escape… so we can assume that in this timeline… (to be continued. but that should help, no?)
chotirani @jeffpinkner @Jwfringe who Is Broyles’ boss. Clearly I missed that… #FringeLiveTweet
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@jeffpinkner @chotirani The President of the United States.
chotirani...
itsabadmansweet #FringeLiveTweet @jeffpinkner hi in last weeks episode agent broyles was alive in the other universe but didn’t he die when Olivia was there
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@jeffpinkner @itsabadmansweet Well, he died helping her Escape… so we can assume that in this timeline… (to be continued. but that should help, no?)
chotirani @jeffpinkner @Jwfringe who Is Broyles’ boss. Clearly I missed that… #FringeLiveTweet
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@jeffpinkner @chotirani The President of the United States.
chotirani...
- 10/17/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
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