After nabbing his own Snapchat series in quarantine, Will From Home, Will Smith’s production company Westbrook Media is pacting with actor Ryan Reynolds for its third Snap Original.
Ryan Doesn’t Know, which will be distributed inside the app’s Discover section, will see Reynolds learning new skills and making friends along the way, The Hollywood Reporter reports -- from learning to ice sculpt with Shintaro Okamoto to studying VFX with Trevor Bell to weightlifting with Ulisses World to honing his latte art skills with the artist Melannie Aquino to trying his hand at floral sculpting with Aurea Molaei and attempting axe-throwing with Cliffton Creque.
The 12-episode series, which was also produced by Reynolds’ production company Maximum Effort, will premiere on Jan. 30, with additional installments rolling out every other day.
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Ryan Doesn’t Know, which will be distributed inside the app’s Discover section, will see Reynolds learning new skills and making friends along the way, The Hollywood Reporter reports -- from learning to ice sculpt with Shintaro Okamoto to studying VFX with Trevor Bell to weightlifting with Ulisses World to honing his latte art skills with the artist Melannie Aquino to trying his hand at floral sculpting with Aurea Molaei and attempting axe-throwing with Cliffton Creque.
The 12-episode series, which was also produced by Reynolds’ production company Maximum Effort, will premiere on Jan. 30, with additional installments rolling out every other day.
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- 1/28/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Like many American who have been stuck at home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Ryan Reynolds is using his free time to learn some new skills.
The Deadpool actor and his Maximum Effort shingle have teamed up with Will Smith’s Westbrook Media to launch Snapchat series Ryan Doesn’t Know, in which he’ll learn new crafts with the help of experts in their fields. The 12-episode series, which will stream exclusively on Snapchat, will debut Jan. 30 and drop new episodes every other day.
In Ryan Doesn’t Know, Reynolds will learn ice sculpting with Shintaro Okamoto, VFX tricks with Trevor ...
The Deadpool actor and his Maximum Effort shingle have teamed up with Will Smith’s Westbrook Media to launch Snapchat series Ryan Doesn’t Know, in which he’ll learn new crafts with the help of experts in their fields. The 12-episode series, which will stream exclusively on Snapchat, will debut Jan. 30 and drop new episodes every other day.
In Ryan Doesn’t Know, Reynolds will learn ice sculpting with Shintaro Okamoto, VFX tricks with Trevor ...
- 1/28/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Like many American who have been stuck at home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Ryan Reynolds is using his free time to learn some new skills.
The Deadpool actor and his Maximum Effort shingle have teamed up with Will Smith’s Westbrook Media to launch Snapchat series Ryan Doesn’t Know, in which he’ll learn new crafts with the help of experts in their fields. The 12-episode series, which will stream exclusively on Snapchat, will debut Jan. 30 and drop new episodes every other day.
In Ryan Doesn’t Know, Reynolds will learn ice sculpting with Shintaro Okamoto, VFX tricks with Trevor ...
The Deadpool actor and his Maximum Effort shingle have teamed up with Will Smith’s Westbrook Media to launch Snapchat series Ryan Doesn’t Know, in which he’ll learn new crafts with the help of experts in their fields. The 12-episode series, which will stream exclusively on Snapchat, will debut Jan. 30 and drop new episodes every other day.
In Ryan Doesn’t Know, Reynolds will learn ice sculpting with Shintaro Okamoto, VFX tricks with Trevor ...
- 1/28/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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