Project from director Nayip Ramos currently in post.
Grandave International has acquired worldwide sales rights to dance drama Keep Moving and is preparing to introduce the title to buyers in Cannes next week.
Head of sales Tamara Nagahiro and the team will start talks on the film about a girl who battling with fragile emotions and a painful past who moves from Detroit to Los Angeles to make a fresh start.
An unexpected turn of events introduces her to the intense LA dance scene and in no time she is teaching dance and competing against the pros – but can she...
Grandave International has acquired worldwide sales rights to dance drama Keep Moving and is preparing to introduce the title to buyers in Cannes next week.
Head of sales Tamara Nagahiro and the team will start talks on the film about a girl who battling with fragile emotions and a painful past who moves from Detroit to Los Angeles to make a fresh start.
An unexpected turn of events introduces her to the intense LA dance scene and in no time she is teaching dance and competing against the pros – but can she...
- 5/10/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Sometimes the best way for people to overcome their fears while pursuing their professional goals is to seek the advice of the person who loves them the most. That’s certainly the case for actress Savannah Lee’s young protagonist in the upcoming coming-of-age musical drama, ‘A Cowgirl’s Song.’ Samuel Goldwyn Films will distribute the family movie […]
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- 4/20/2022
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
A musical dramedy about life, loss, and following your dreams, “Julie and the Phantoms” (Jatp) brought something special to the small screen in 2020. The show’s emotional storylines and music captured the interest and hearts of many viewers. “Julie and the Phantoms” was also well received by critics and won several awards, including three Daytime Emmys.
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With such a promising beginning — and a cliffhanger ending! — many fans are wondering why Netflix hasn’t released a second season of “Julie and the Phantoms.” We’ve gathered everything you need to know about the show’s current status right here.
Has “Julie and the Phantoms” Been Canceled?
Inspired by the Brazilian TV series “Julie e os Fantasmas,” Dan Cross and David Hoge created the American musical series “Julie and the Phantoms.” Kenny Ortega, famed director of Disney’s “Descendants” and “High School Musical” movies,...
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With such a promising beginning — and a cliffhanger ending! — many fans are wondering why Netflix hasn’t released a second season of “Julie and the Phantoms.” We’ve gathered everything you need to know about the show’s current status right here.
Has “Julie and the Phantoms” Been Canceled?
Inspired by the Brazilian TV series “Julie e os Fantasmas,” Dan Cross and David Hoge created the American musical series “Julie and the Phantoms.” Kenny Ortega, famed director of Disney’s “Descendants” and “High School Musical” movies,...
- 4/4/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
"I am so proud to be singing tonight with my granddaughter." Gather 'round for a cowgirl's tale. Samuel Goldwyn Films has revealed an official trailer for the country western, indie drama A Cowgirl's Song, the latest from filmmaker Timothy Armstrong. Arriving in theaters + digital starting in April. Two teen sisters, Hailey & Brooke, go live with their grandmother when their father is arrested for a crime he didn't commit. The two of them dream of barrel racing and singing, and with the help of their grandmother they find new energy chasing their dreams. Their grandmother used to be a country music star but she retired after the death of their grandfather. Starring Cheryl Ladd, Savannah Lee May, and Darci Lynne, with Dodge Prince, Marcus M. Mauldin, & Bill Jenkins. This one looks especially cheesy and charming, but that is the point – it's a feel-good film about family. Nothing more than that. I...
- 3/15/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Netflix has opted not to renew Julie and the Phantoms for a second season. Kenny Ortega, the musical dramedy’s executive producer, choreographer and director, announced the news on Instagram.
“We learned this week that Netflix will not be picking us up for another season,” he wrote next to photos from the set of the show. “Although our hearts are saddened, we move on with such pride for what we accomplished as a team and the family we built while creating Julie.” (See his full post below.)
The cancellation of Julie and the Phantoms, based on the Brazilian children’s seriesJulie e osFantasmas, comes more than a year after its first season was released on Netflix Sept. 10. The U.S. adaptation starred Madison Reyes as Julie, a high schooler who lost her passion for music after her mom died the year before. But when the ghosts of three dreamy musicians from 1995 suddenly appear in her mom’s old music studio, Julie feels her own inner spirit begin to reawaken and is inspired to start singing and writing songs again. As their friendship with Julie grows, the boys convince her to create a new band together: Julie and the Phantoms.
Booboo Stewart, Cheyenne Jackson, Carlos Ponce, Sonny Bustamante, Jadah Marie, Sacha Carlson and Savannah Lee May rounded out the cast.
Dan Cross and David Hoge created the U.S. version and served as showrunners and executive producers, with George Salinas and Jaime Aymerich of Crossover Entertainment as well as Michel Tikhomiroff and Fabio Danesi for Mixer Entertainment.
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“We learned this week that Netflix will not be picking us up for another season,” he wrote next to photos from the set of the show. “Although our hearts are saddened, we move on with such pride for what we accomplished as a team and the family we built while creating Julie.” (See his full post below.)
The cancellation of Julie and the Phantoms, based on the Brazilian children’s seriesJulie e osFantasmas, comes more than a year after its first season was released on Netflix Sept. 10. The U.S. adaptation starred Madison Reyes as Julie, a high schooler who lost her passion for music after her mom died the year before. But when the ghosts of three dreamy musicians from 1995 suddenly appear in her mom’s old music studio, Julie feels her own inner spirit begin to reawaken and is inspired to start singing and writing songs again. As their friendship with Julie grows, the boys convince her to create a new band together: Julie and the Phantoms.
Booboo Stewart, Cheyenne Jackson, Carlos Ponce, Sonny Bustamante, Jadah Marie, Sacha Carlson and Savannah Lee May rounded out the cast.
Dan Cross and David Hoge created the U.S. version and served as showrunners and executive producers, with George Salinas and Jaime Aymerich of Crossover Entertainment as well as Michel Tikhomiroff and Fabio Danesi for Mixer Entertainment.
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- 12/18/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The rules of the “Julie and the Phantoms” world and its omnipresent afterlife are deeply confusing. In 1995, three members of pop-punk band Sunset Curve die suddenly after eating bad hot dogs (yes). In 2020, they reappear in their old studio, find a living friend in astonished teen Julie (Madison Reyes) and discover that when they play with her, the world can not only hear them, but see them until the moment the music ends. “What kind of ghosts are we?!” one asks in thrilled confusion, to which another replies, “who cares!” And honestly, after watching all nine episodes of this first season, I have to agree. No, none of this makes any sense even within the vague guidelines of mystical nonsense, and sure, their ghost adventures become very silly, very quickly. But who cares! “Julie and the Phantoms” is just fun and adorable enough for none of that to really matter.
- 9/8/2020
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has debuted a new trailer for Kenny Ortega’s new series ‘Julie and the Phantoms’.
The nine episode series follows high schooler Julie (Madison Reyes) as she loses her passion for music after her mom died last year. But when the ghosts of three dreamy musicians from 1995 suddenly appear in her mom’s old music studio, Julie feels her own inner spirit beginning to reawaken, and she’s inspired to start singing and writing songs again. As their friendship with Julie grows, the boys convince her to create a new band together: Julie and the Phantoms.
Dan Cross, Dave Hoge are showrunners for the show which is executive produced by Kenny Ortega, Dan Cross, Dave Hoge and George Salinas.
The cast includes Madison Reyes as Julie, Charlie Gillespie as Luke, Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex, Jeremy Shada as Reggie, Booboo Stewart as Willie, Cheyenne Jackson as Caleb, Carlos Ponce as Ray,...
The nine episode series follows high schooler Julie (Madison Reyes) as she loses her passion for music after her mom died last year. But when the ghosts of three dreamy musicians from 1995 suddenly appear in her mom’s old music studio, Julie feels her own inner spirit beginning to reawaken, and she’s inspired to start singing and writing songs again. As their friendship with Julie grows, the boys convince her to create a new band together: Julie and the Phantoms.
Dan Cross, Dave Hoge are showrunners for the show which is executive produced by Kenny Ortega, Dan Cross, Dave Hoge and George Salinas.
The cast includes Madison Reyes as Julie, Charlie Gillespie as Luke, Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex, Jeremy Shada as Reggie, Booboo Stewart as Willie, Cheyenne Jackson as Caleb, Carlos Ponce as Ray,...
- 8/26/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Netflix dropped a music video teaser from its new musical dramedy Julie and the Phantoms during its panel at the virtual TCA press tour Tuesday. The acoustic performance features the main cast playing “Edge of Great,” an original song from the show’s soundtrack. Watch it above.
Arriving on September 10, the series from Kenny Ortega stars Madison Reyes as Julie, a high schooler who lost her passion for music after her mom died the year before. But when the ghosts of three dreamy musicians from 1995 suddenly appear in her mom’s old music studio, Julie feels her own inner spirit begin to reawaken and is inspired to start singing and writing songs again. As their friendship with Julie grows, the boys convince her to create a new band together: Julie and the Phantoms.
Although...
Arriving on September 10, the series from Kenny Ortega stars Madison Reyes as Julie, a high schooler who lost her passion for music after her mom died the year before. But when the ghosts of three dreamy musicians from 1995 suddenly appear in her mom’s old music studio, Julie feels her own inner spirit begin to reawaken and is inspired to start singing and writing songs again. As their friendship with Julie grows, the boys convince her to create a new band together: Julie and the Phantoms.
Although...
- 8/4/2020
- by Brandon Choe
- Deadline Film + TV
The new supernatural, musical comedy TV series "Julie and the Phantoms", stars Charlie Gillespie, Jadah Marie and Savannah May streaming September 10, 2020 on Netflix:
"...'Julie' is a teenage girl who finds her passion for music and life with the help of a high-concept band of teen boys, aka 'The Phantoms', who have been dead for 25 years.
"Julie, in turn, helps them become the band they were never able to be..."
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"...'Julie' is a teenage girl who finds her passion for music and life with the help of a high-concept band of teen boys, aka 'The Phantoms', who have been dead for 25 years.
"Julie, in turn, helps them become the band they were never able to be..."
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- 7/22/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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