'Happy Face' Brings In The Kids And A Recurring David Harewood

  The upcoming Paramount+ drama series Happy Face has found all of its series regulars and jonesed for its recurring talk show host and Melissa’s boss. The final series regulars found are  Khiyla Aynne   and Benjamin Mackey, while Supergirl alum David Harewood is racking in the ratings. As one could surmise, Aynne and Mackey play Melissa (played by Annaleigh Ashford )’s kids with husband Ben, played by James Wolk . Specifically, Aynne  plays Hazel, their  secure and happy  15-year-old daughter who initially believes that her mother is off on a simple business trip. However,  she soon starts suspecting that something dire is going on, beginning to investigate and uncover the shocking circumstances of her mother’s past.  Mackey plays  lively   9-year-old Max, who takes his stable upbringing for granted and doesn’t grow his older sister’s suspicions regarding mom’s sudden absence. He instead steadfastly believes she’s producing some sort of on-location segment for  The Dr. Greg Show . A

'Beavis And Butt-Head' Revival Season 2 Trailer Released


Just about 3 weeks after announcing the premiere date, Paramount+ has released a trailer for the second revival season of Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head. When it does return on April 20, the season's first two episodes will be released in the United States and Canada, while Australia and the United Kingdom receive it next day, April 21.

There's a lot we see of the duo in this trailer, but they're quick to cut to not give too much away. On the young Beavis and Butt-Head end, there's acupuncture, rabidity, back pain, getting grabbed by an octopus, gardening, fast food mascottery, a near-death experience, sewer exploration, and even a day in a mental hospital. There's also a lot of looks at old Beavis and Butt-Head, introduced in the second movie, Do The Universe, as versions that aged naturally into the 2020s from the '90s instead of brought by a black hole like the main duo. Their segments in the first season brought the show's humor to new situations for them that they wouldn't face as teens and very much succeeded, This season, they'll seemingly encounter their own identical kids, wedgies, vasectomies and...wedded bliss?

This is the tenth overall season for the series, born from a two-season order at the time by Comedy Central in 2020. The series premiered in March 1993 and originally ran for seven seasons on MTV until 1997, with feature film Beavis and Butt-Head Do America in 1996. The eighth season aired in 2011. The complete remastered original series is gradually making its way to Paramount+, with the next batch set for release on April 19, immediately preceding this new season.



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