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We the People (originally We the People with Gloria Allred, now We the People with Judge Lauren Lake) is an American dramatized court show that originally ran for 2 seasons, debuting on September 12, 2011, and airing in first-run syndication. The series was originally presented by celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred. [1] [2]
We the People is a 2021 American animated educational limited television series aiming to teach kids about civics. Each episode is a 4-5 minute animated music video by a popular performer. Each episode is a 4-5 minute animated music video by a popular performer.
The trailer was later released online on November 19, followed by a featurette introducing Dean DeBlois' vision in translating the story to the live-action medium. [22] A new look at the film aired during Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025, ahead of the release of the official trailer on February 12, 2025 before being attached to showings of ...
In December 2019, Doug Simon's screenplay Breathe was revealed to be on that year's "Black List" of the most-liked unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. [2] In May 2022, it was announced that Sam Worthington, Jennifer Hudson, Milla Jovovich, Quvenzhané Wallis and Common were set to star in the film, to be directed by Stefon Bristol.
The Simpsons family has been brought to life thanks to a concept trailer created with AI, allowing us to imagine what a live-action adaptation of the show might look like Image credits: The Simpsons
Netflix's adaptation of one of the best shonen anime of all time finally has a trailer ahead of its release.
The host interviewed politicians, celebrities, and everyday people. The interviews tended to be "up close and personal", interviewing celebrities about difficulties they had to overcome. The non-celebrities were usually people who participated in some type of charitable work. The show was sponsored by Gulf Oil and produced by Life magazine. [1]
The footage unveils actor Mason Thames, who starred in horror film The Black Phone opposite Ethan Hawke, as live-action Hiccup, who grows up on the Viking Isle of Berk where everyone sees dragons ...