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  • REVIEW: ‘Hollywood Stargirl’ Offers Less Quirk But More Heart

    REVIEW: ‘Hollywood Stargirl’ Offers Less Quirk But More Heart

    While the first Stargirl film was inspired by the original novel by Jerry Spinelli, its sequel, Hollywood Stargirl, is a very different story. While her name was in the title of the last entry, it wasn’t truly her story. This time around, Grace VanderWaal is taking the spotlight with director Julia Hart returning as well. Yet, the rest of the cast and the location has changed to offer a subtler yet heart-warming film. Hollywood Stargirl uses its new location to tell a story of what it’s like chasing your dreams, and even finding out what those could be.

    When the film starts off, you know something is different. The narration of the original is gone, and we swiftly get our reintroduction to Stargirl Caraway. While things have changed, some aspects stay the same like her love for singing. We even get to meet her pet rat Cinnamon. What changed is that Stargirl is the center point of the story, and we actually get an inner turmoil of her not wanting to constantly move across the States. Her mother, now played by Judy Greer, promises that she’ll get to at least end her first year.

    VanderWaal gives a charming performance once again, but there’s one aspect that definitely stands out. While she still has her quirky moments, it definitely feels quite toned down in comparison to the first. What is pushed to the forefront is her love for money, and she’s become quite a bit more selfish. She isn’t the same girl from Mica, Arizona that did her best to make everyone around her feel better; it’s her time to think about what she wants.

    That is especially challenged when she meets brothers Evan (Elijah Richardson) and Terrell (Tyrel Jackson Wiliams), who both inspire her to do the thing she loves, not because it makes someone else happy but because it’s something she adores. It creates a nice change of pace from the first film, as it moves away from the manic pixie dream girl scenario of the first. The trio carries the film, as their filmmaking venture certainly evokes that feeling of what one thought of as a kid: if I never try, I’ll never know.

    Yet, it does suffer from a somewhat perfect ending. perhaps it’s a more cynical outlook but most of the drama happens off-screen for this project with one vital moment when things simply don’t go the way Stargirl expected towards the final act of the film. Yet, there’s no real solution that is worked for, but rather something that conveniently falls together as required by the story. It’s a feel-good story at the end of the day, but it doesn’t challenge its characters throughout to push them beyond the way they were at the beginning of the film.

    The problem is that most things conveniently fall into the lap of our young trio while the adults seemingly suffer throughout the story. Uma Thurman‘s Roxanne Martel and Greer‘s Ana Caraway are reflections of the core themes yet while everything seemingly goes swimmingly for the new generation, they are the main focus of the drama. Yet, that very drama is something that’s told mostly off-screen with us catching up with them in-between rather than spending time to really get a feeling for what’s going on.

    There are definitely teases throughout, most notably with Ana, but it felt more like a set-up than exploring the very emotional core of that experience. It doesn’t take away from the heart of the narrative, which is generally a charming reflection of working to make your dreams come true. Judd Hirsch‘s Mr. Mitchell felt like the perfect balance, as while he’s left that work behind, he’s swept away by the inspirational events unfolding with his neighbors. His place in the story feels like the balance that the others required; an anchor in a way.

    Of course, there’s a lot more to this film than just its overarching story. Julia Hart is once again bringing that visual charm from the first but gives it a different visual flourish to stand out from its predecessor. There’s a more mature tone to the sequel that builds upon the visual flourishes of the first but highlights the move from the deserts of Arizona to the unique offerings of California. It’s not a reinvention but definitely an evolution.

    The music is once again a highlight, especially with VanderWaal‘s original song “Figure it Out” being a standout in the film. There’s a certain charm to this kind of music that adds a little something to these projects and it’s great to see her once again leave her mark on the film. Though a big part of the film’s charm also lies in composer Michael Penn‘s soundtrack, who took over from Rob Simonsen.

    Overall, Hollywood Stargirl focuses more on what made the first film stand out, especially in the heart it brings and the message it conveys. While it does somewhat undermine that very message by keeping a generational focus on success, it still offers a feel-good story that stands on its own to inspire those still trying to find their path. Even with a lack of conflict, there’s a charm in the direction offered and sometimes, especially these days, it’s good if the hurdles laid in front of us can be stepped over rather than requiring a considerable start-up to overcome. Dreams sometimes come true, other times they don’t, but at least one tried.

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  • Disney’s For Your Consideration Page Updates ‘Hawkeye’ from Limited to Comedy Series

    Disney’s For Your Consideration Page Updates ‘Hawkeye’ from Limited to Comedy Series

    Here’s a curious surprise, it looks like the For Your Consideration page has updated Hawkeye‘s nominations from a “limited series or anthology series” similar to Moon Knight to a “comedy series.” Commonly these award nominations are a good sign of what direction they are taking these projects such as WandaVision being nominated as a limited series back in the day as well.

    So far, the only one that has gotten a second season renewal was Loki, but it surprised many that it was the only one to do so with its post-credit sequence. The change for Hawkeye could add some weight to it potentially getting a second season later down the line.

    Now, keep in mind this isn’t a definite confirmation that multiple seasons are being worked on, as it could simply be that they are keeping the option open. Though the timing with Disney+ Day now announced for September ahead of D23 could add to the speculation of this potentially being set up for that announcement. If they decided to continue a series after the next award season, it could still nab that limited series award before being renewed.

    Of course, we don’t know what exactly Marvel Studios’ strategy has been with these Disney+ series and we have no insight into how well they perform to warrant future entries. As of now, it’s just speculation but it looks like we’ll find out more by the time September rolls around. But we’ll be keeping an eye out for what else might change.

    Source: Disney Studio Awards

  • ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ is Disney+’s Most-Watched Premiere

    ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ is Disney+’s Most-Watched Premiere

    It looks like Obi-Wan Kenobi has taken a new record for Disney+, as the official Star Wars account has announced that the newest series has become the most-watched Disney+ Original series premiere globally. They are going by the number of hours that were streamed throughout its opening weekend. That is no small feat if you consider that the event also included the Star Wars Celebration event, where many fans got the chance to watch the episodes early.

    We not only got one but two episodes for its premiere on a Friday. As the buzz was going great for the celebrations and the renewed love for the Prequel trilogy, it seemed like the perfect series to grab people’s attention. The return of Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen is definitely something many don’t want to miss out on. Sadly, they didn’t release any numbers or offered insight into how it compared to the other premiers.

    https://twitter.com/starwars/status/1531670686900490240

    It’s a great sign for Disney+ that their strategy has been working so far, but it would be great to get some insight into how these series are performing overall. We know very little about what Disney values and tries to achieve with these series, as it seems their baseline viewership calculation is through hours streamed. Yet, we don’t know who was the actual titleholder previously with reports hinting at either Loki or The Mandalorian. We can sadly only speculate and remain dependent on third parties to offer an insight into how these projects are developing.

    Source: Twitter

  • EXCLUSIVE: ‘Hollywood Stargirl’s Tyrel Jackson Williams Originally Auditioned for 2020’s ‘Stargirl’ Years Ago

    EXCLUSIVE: ‘Hollywood Stargirl’s Tyrel Jackson Williams Originally Auditioned for 2020’s ‘Stargirl’ Years Ago

    Hollywood Stargirl is only a few days before it releases on Disney+, as it continues the story of Stargirl Caraway (Grace VanderWaal) after her time in Mica, Arizona. Now, she finds herself in Hollywood, as the title implies, and may find her love for music may open up new avenues moving forward. She’ll meet the ambitious brothers Evan (Elijah Richardson) and Terrell (Tyrel Jackson Wiliams), who’ll play an important part in the latest chapter of her story.

    As both are newcomers to the film franchise, I got a chance to sit down to chat and it turns out that it wasn’t the first time that Tyrel Jackson Williams auditioned to be part of the Stargirl franchise. He revealed that he had “auditioned for the original a bunch of times” five years ago.

    It was really interesting, I had seen the original. I’d have actually auditioned for the original a bunch of times, years ago, maybe like 5 years ago. And when the audition for this came around, I was like, I got déjá-vu a little bit: “I think…didn’t I already?”

    Tyrel Jackson Wiliams

    While it didn’t work out back then, he was happy to join the cast with the sequel, especially as it took a new direction giving Grace VanderWaal‘s Stargirl the actual leading role.

    But it was really great to jump in now and the world had already been built out and to see they wanted to see it take into a newer direction and give Stargirl more agency and more responsibility. I am happy to be able to be a part of this new direction.

    Tyrel Jackson Williams

    It’s definitely always surprising to find out that actors tried to join franchises at an earlier point but would eventually find their way to join after all. So, it seems like Williams went through quite the journey to eventually end up being part of Stargirl after all. Hollywood Stargirl is going to release on June 3rd.

  • ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Ends Memorial Day Weekend With Massive $160.5M

    ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Ends Memorial Day Weekend With Massive $160.5M

    It looks like Top Gun Maverick managed to pull up even more momentum than predictions set and has officially passed the $160M mark over the four-day Memorial Day weekend. The key audience of 35+ moviegoers has returned to push this film and it seems it was exactly what they were waiting for to see with the pandemic keeping them from visiting theaters.

    Originally the film’s lowest openings were at the conservative $95M and it’s the second film after the pandemic to start to truly beat expectations, as did Spider-Man: No Way Home last December. Paramount’s domestic distribution president Chris Aronson had the following to say about its success:

    I think it opens the door to what is possible.

    Chris Aronson

    IMAX president Megan Colligan also highlighted that this may be just the start with other strong contenders hitting theaters soon, which include Jurassic World: Dominion, Elvis, Lightyear, Minions: Rise of Gru, and Thor: Love and Thunder.

    A whole segment of moviegoers have just come out for first time. Top Gun is an exceptional movie, and there is a really excellent lineup of movies coming down the pike. You really need that one-two-punch.

    Top Gun had a 55% purchase by 35 years and older viewers with 18% even being older than 55 years. In comparison, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness‘ ticket buyers were predominantly younger with 66% below the age of 34 years. Yet, 21% of younger audiences also came to check out the new Top Gun film, highlighting the interest of cross-generations, most likely a family bonding event for parents sharing their nostalgia with their children.

    It further highlights the potential of older skewed films drawing in an audience once again, but there’s a chance that it may also be a film that happened to release at the perfect time. As people have reached a boiling point with the pandemic and may be looking for that feeling that this film provides. The potential is that this film leads to a future with a stronger balance and diversity in cinema, which helps further develop all genres and entries.

    Source: THR

  • ‘West Side Story’s Rachel Zegler Joins ‘The Hunger Games’ Prequel

    ‘West Side Story’s Rachel Zegler Joins ‘The Hunger Games’ Prequel

    It looks like the rumors surrounding Rachel Zegler‘s next major production were real as Variety has just broken the news that she will be joining the upcoming The Hunger Games prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. The actress recently teased that she may have a role with a tweet last Monday night where the first letters spell out the main character’s name, Lucy Gray Baird.

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    Now that the news has officially dropped, she confirmed that it was indeed an intentional tweet to catch people’s attention. The film will adapt the book by the same name which was published in 2020 by Suzanne Collins. It explores the early days of Coriolanus Snow, who would eventually become the tyrannical ruler of Panem and the one to make Katniss Everdeen’s life a living hell.

    The movie will explore Snow as he mentors Zegler‘s Lucy Gray Baird, who is a tribute from District 12 during the 10th Hunger Games. Gray sees in her the potential to unleash his own ambitions after she sings during the opening reaping ceremony. Zegler‘s history with musicals makes her the perfect choice for the role, as she just recently wrapped work on Shazam! Fury of the Gods is currently filming the live-action adaptation of Snow White for Disney.

    Source: Twitter, Variety

  • ‘Stranger Things’ “Dear Billy” Confirms Shawn Levy is the Perfect Choice for ‘Deadpool 3’

    ‘Stranger Things’ “Dear Billy” Confirms Shawn Levy is the Perfect Choice for ‘Deadpool 3’

    There were many reactions when it was announced that Shawn Levy was going to tackle the third entry of Ryan ReynoldsDeadpool series. In a way, it wasn’t too much of a surprise after the director and actor tackled Free Guy and The Adam Project back-to-back. He already proved his ability to tackle pop culture references and Reynold‘s usual brand of humor. Yet, there was one key ingredient that he just proved with his work on the Stranger Things Season 4 episode “Dear Billy.” He knows how to direct powerful emotional moments.

    It may sound strange, but while Deadpool#s quips and fourth-wall-breaking humor were generally his trademarks, the once 20th Century Fox franchise added one element that many overlook from his comic roots. Wade Wilson is a very tragic character that masks everything that has happened to him with the insanity that destroyed his view of his entire existence. The first two Deadpool films highlighted just how important that “human” element was when they explored his relationship with Morean Baccarin‘s Vanessa.

    The romance in the first film had its high points, but it was in the final moments where it truly came together in 2018’s Deadpool 2. The sequence when he finally gets to meet her again after her tragic death earlier in the film with an acoustic rendition of a-ha’s Take on Me hits like a dump truck of emotions. Even as he throws outlines, there’s something sincere and sweet that you wouldn’t expect from a comedy like this.

    With Levy taking on the third entry, there was some worry that the focus would mainly remain on the comedy aspects. Yet, his work on “Dear Billy” confirmed, at least for me, that the director is definitely one that can bring that emotional punch. The emotional arc of Sadie Sink‘s May Mayfield having to struggle with what may be her untimely death at the hands of Vecna was one of the season’s strongest.

    The emotional arc is rounded out by Max’s escape from the hands of Vecna through her favorite song, Kate Bush‘s Running Up That Hill which punctuated the sequence at its emotional arc. Besides the bonus side effect of the episode leading to the song once again hitting the Billboard Hot 100, it highlights that he is just as capable of tackling the humor, action, and heart that makes any Deadpool story stand out as more than just a fourth-wall-breaking comedy.

    Reynolds has proven he can pull off both, and it would be a shame not to continue his arc built around his connection with Vanessa. If they stick with her still being dead, there is an iconic story element that could be explored. The ending has implied he went back in time to save her life, and there’s a chance that this may have led to some shenanigans far beyond his own control; at least that he’d care to consider it. No matter how much the merc with a mouth throws out, as long as that emotional throughline remains, we’re in for what could become Marvel Studios’ funniest and most emotional entry yet.

    Source: USA Today

  • Karl Urban Plays Coy on Potential Return in ‘Judge Dredd’ TV Series

    Karl Urban Plays Coy on Potential Return in ‘Judge Dredd’ TV Series

    It feels like half an eternity since we last heard about the upcoming Judge Dredd: Mega City One series. Rebellion Developments was working on the third attempt to create a franchise around the iconic character, who first was played by Sylvester Stallone in 1995’s Judge Dredd before Karl Urban played him in 2012. Sadly, the latter didn’t make enough to build a franchise, but his portrayal made him a cult favorite to play the role.

    There were theories that he may return to the role in the new Mega City One series, but they never gave a confirmation. Now, in a new interview with The Guardian, the actor plays a little coy on if he may actually be returning for the project while promoting the next season of The Boys.

    Regardless of whether or not I’m involved with it, I think it’s such a wonderful property. John Wagner and his entire staff of writers and illustrators have created so many wonderful stories that I, personally, as a fan of Dredd, would love to see. I can’t wait to see what they do with it.

    Karl Urban

    Urban certainly left an imprint with his performance as Dredd, and if he does end up returning, they may use this chance to promote the series as a revival and continuation of the 2012 classic. Perhaps they could even have Olivia Thirlby return as Judge Anderson. For now, it’s only speculation but we’ll have to wait for a general update on where the series currently is in development.

    Source: The Guardian

  • EXCLUSIVE: Grace VanderWaal on Tackling the Leading Role in ‘Hollywood Stargirl’

    EXCLUSIVE: Grace VanderWaal on Tackling the Leading Role in ‘Hollywood Stargirl’

    Hollywood Stargirl is a special kind of sequel. While it continues the Disney+ film from 2020, which was only known as Stargirl, it takes a very different direction. In a world where adaptations tend to follow the books closely, director Julia Hart wanted to take the character in a very different direction. Instead of sticking to the small town of Arizona, Stargirl Caraway is heading to Hollywood.

    In an exclusive interview with Stargirl herself, Grace VanderWaal, I got the chance to ask her about taking on the leading role from Graham Verchere, who played Leo Borlock in the first film. She shared about what it was like taking on that responsibility and also prepared herself for taking on the bigger role going in.

    It was a lot of pressure because the first movie has a lot to do with Leo. The movie is called Stargirl but I feel like I wasn’t the main character. So, just personally, like professionally, I was preparing myself for that amount of work and being in every scene and all that. Just taking on that responsibility. But it was so fun, it didn’t feel like hard work.

    Grace VanderWall

    She also shared about what it was like finding out that they wouldn’t be following the books but rather taking a different direction. she also highlighted that to her it was “the right thing to do.”

    All I know is that I wasn’t really surprised when I was told what it was going to be different from the books. I don’t know what I expected but It felt right, it felt like the right move when I heard about it. I don’t know why, but that makes like perfect sense, that was the right thing to do.

    Grace VanderWall

    It definitely takes the story in an interesting new direction and offers something unique to those that followed Stargirl’s story in Jerry Spinelli‘s novel, Love, Stargirl. VanderWaal is joined by a new cast consisting of Elijah Richardson, Judy Greer, Tyrel Jackson Williams, Uma Thurman, Judd Hirsch, and more. The film will release on June 3rd on Disney+.

  • The Morning After Huddle: May 31, 2022

    The Morning After Huddle: May 31, 2022

    We would like to recognize those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. With Memorial Day yesterday, we would be remiss if we did not acknowledge the impact of those lost. Welcome to another edition of The Morning After Huddle. Holidays can be such a tough time for many and the NFL is no exception.

    Here’s what you need to know:

    • Incredibly sad news coming out of Dallas as Cardinals CB Jeff Gladney reportedly passed away in a car accident. “We are devastated to learn of Jeff Gladney’s passing,” the Cardinals said in a statement. “Our hearts go out to his family, friends and all who are mourning this tremendous loss.” Details are still unclear of what caused the accident.
    • Buccaneers WR Travis Jonsen was arrested Monday on suspicion of driving under the influence. Officers spotted Jonsen “straddling lane markers, speeding and weaving,” and driving in a manner that was “indicative of impairment.” Following his arrest, Jonsen also refused to take a blood-alcohol test.
    • Finally, something to keep an eye on: Although Saints QB Jameis Winston has been cleared to participate in OTA’s, Winston still has a noticeable limp. If there is a setback, the next man up is veteran Andy Dalton. It’s also a possibility the Saints could call the Browns about Mr. Baker Mayfield.

    Thanks for breaking the huddle down with us today. We’re back tomorrow with more news you need to know.

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