Sweet Tooth season 3 brings back beloved characters while introducing new faces to Jeff Lemire's comic-inspired world, now more hopeful and optimistic. The show lightens its tone by brightening the color palette and focusing on innocent and endearing half-human, half-animal characters in their journey. Talented cast members deliver compelling performances, with key players like Gus, Jepperd, Bear, and others navigating obstacles in their quest.
Serving as the final installment of the Netflix series, Sweet Tooth season 3 marks the return of several beloved characters while also adding a few new ones to the mix. Based on Jeff Lemire's comic book series of the same name, Netflix's Sweet Tooth borrows many story elements and character beats from its source material. However, despite adopting many storylines from the comics, Netflix's Sweet Tooth significantly changes the comic's dark tone and turns it into something far more hopeful and optimistic.
It achieves this not only...
Serving as the final installment of the Netflix series, Sweet Tooth season 3 marks the return of several beloved characters while also adding a few new ones to the mix. Based on Jeff Lemire's comic book series of the same name, Netflix's Sweet Tooth borrows many story elements and character beats from its source material. However, despite adopting many storylines from the comics, Netflix's Sweet Tooth significantly changes the comic's dark tone and turns it into something far more hopeful and optimistic.
It achieves this not only...
- 6/6/2024
- by Dhruv Sharma
- ScreenRant
Signature Entertainment has acquired the U.K. and Irish rights to the family adventure animation film Butterfly Tale from sales company Pink Parrot. Its voice cast features Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black, She-Hulk), Mena Massoud (Aladdin, Star Wars: Ahsoka) and Tristan D. Lalla (Long Shot).
Butterfly Tale tells the story of Patrick (voiced by Massoud), “a gutsy and loveable, yet inept one-winged butterfly, who stows away in a milkweed trailer in order to be part of the migration journey of a lifetime,” according to a plot description. “Along with his best friend, a goofy caterpillar named Marty, and Jennifer (Maslany), a butterfly who is afraid of heights, Patrick will become an unlikely hero.”
The movie, produced by Marie-Claude Beauchamp (The Legend of Sarila) and Emely Christians (All Creatures Big and Small), was directed by Sophie Roy (Double Dribble) from a script written by Heidi Foss (Pup Academy) and Lienne Sawatsky (The Guava Juice Show...
Butterfly Tale tells the story of Patrick (voiced by Massoud), “a gutsy and loveable, yet inept one-winged butterfly, who stows away in a milkweed trailer in order to be part of the migration journey of a lifetime,” according to a plot description. “Along with his best friend, a goofy caterpillar named Marty, and Jennifer (Maslany), a butterfly who is afraid of heights, Patrick will become an unlikely hero.”
The movie, produced by Marie-Claude Beauchamp (The Legend of Sarila) and Emely Christians (All Creatures Big and Small), was directed by Sophie Roy (Double Dribble) from a script written by Heidi Foss (Pup Academy) and Lienne Sawatsky (The Guava Juice Show...
- 2/19/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Amanda Browne.
Ausfilm has a new director of US production in Amanda Browne, to be based in the organisation’s Los Angeles office.
Browne, who starts in the role this week initially based in Sydney, succeeds Michelle Sandoval, who left Ausfilm in December after almost 11 years to join Technicolor’s VFX brands.
Reporting to Ausfilm executive vice president international production Erin Stam, Browne will work with both U.S. and local screen production clients, Ausfilm members and Aussie talent in order to positively influence the attraction of film, television and post, sound, music and visual effects production to Australia.
She will also deliver international production leads to Ausfilm members and coordinate with state agencies on location pitches for international clients.
Originally from Sydney, Browne has been working in Los Angeles for 10 years. Prior to her appointment, Browne was production executive for Air Bud Entertainment, working on projects such as the...
Ausfilm has a new director of US production in Amanda Browne, to be based in the organisation’s Los Angeles office.
Browne, who starts in the role this week initially based in Sydney, succeeds Michelle Sandoval, who left Ausfilm in December after almost 11 years to join Technicolor’s VFX brands.
Reporting to Ausfilm executive vice president international production Erin Stam, Browne will work with both U.S. and local screen production clients, Ausfilm members and Aussie talent in order to positively influence the attraction of film, television and post, sound, music and visual effects production to Australia.
She will also deliver international production leads to Ausfilm members and coordinate with state agencies on location pitches for international clients.
Originally from Sydney, Browne has been working in Los Angeles for 10 years. Prior to her appointment, Browne was production executive for Air Bud Entertainment, working on projects such as the...
- 9/24/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Netflix has a real Sweet Tooth: The streamer has picked up a series based on the half-boy, half-deer character created by Jeff Lemire for DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint, with Beth Schwartz (Arrow) on board as executive producer/writer/co-showrunner. The show’s cast includes Will Forte (The Last Man on Earth) and James Brolin (Life in Pieces) as the voice of the narrator.
The eight-episode Sweet Tooth is described as “the broad appeal, family-friendly, storybook adventure of Gus (Pup Academy and Legion‘s Christian Convery) — part deer, part boy — who leaves his home in the forest to find the...
The eight-episode Sweet Tooth is described as “the broad appeal, family-friendly, storybook adventure of Gus (Pup Academy and Legion‘s Christian Convery) — part deer, part boy — who leaves his home in the forest to find the...
- 5/12/2020
- TVLine.com
In Descendants 3, we get to meet four new VKs to join Mal, Evie, Jay, and Carlos in Auradon, including the twin sons of Mr. Smee. However, despite playing twins, the actors who play Squeaky and Squirmy aren't actually twins in real life. Christian Convery and Luke Roessler, who portray Squeaky and Squirmy, respectively, don't just look alike - they also both boast pretty impressive acting résumés. So if you're wondering why they look so familiar, it's probably because Descendants 3 wasn't the first time you saw either of them on screen.
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Convery's career began at the tender age of 6 when he landed a lead role in Hallmark Channel's My Christmas Dream, which premiered in 2016. Since then, Convery has become a staple on the Hallmark Channel, appearing in several more original holiday movies.
Related: These Pictures of the Descendants Cast Hanging Out Prove They Really Are One Big Family
Convery's career began at the tender age of 6 when he landed a lead role in Hallmark Channel's My Christmas Dream, which premiered in 2016. Since then, Convery has become a staple on the Hallmark Channel, appearing in several more original holiday movies.
- 8/9/2019
- by Corinne Sullivan
- Popsugar.com
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