'Happy Face' To Be Put On March 20; Watch Trailers

  It’s been a rather good month for the Quaids, with  Dennis  getting to go to the  Oscars  as part of the cast of  The Substance  and his son Jack’s new film  Novocaine  from  Paramount Pictures . Well we’re getting Dennis’s next series,  Paramount+ ’s  Happy Face   this month too. The streamer has set a March 20 premiere date for the 8-episode crime drama starring Annaleigh Ashford, with two episodes that will be followed by weekly singles until the May 1 season finale. Happy Face  was first announced in 2021, released its teaser in January, its official trailer on Tuesday and is inspired by the podcast by the same name from iHeartMedia and Melissa Moore, through her true story as chronicled in her autobiography  Shattered Silence  she wrote with M. Bridget Cook. As the story goes, Moore was 15 when she uncovered that her father, going by Keith Jerperson in the series was a serial killer known as “Happy Fa...

'Monster High 2' Teaser Released For A Fair Scare

 


It's only mid-July, but Nickelodeon and Paramount+ are getting you ready to go back to Monster High with the teaser trailer for Monster High 2, the quickly-made sequel to last year's Monster High: The Movie.

The teaser sees Mila Harris as Clawdeen Wolf, Ceci Balagot as Frankie Stein, and Nayah Damasen as Draculaura back in the groove to sing, dance, and do monstrous things. Kid-friendly monstrous things. At only 30 seconds, it's mostly just ability displays as more unique characters are shown. Otherwise, the plot is its own mummy, kept under wraps. What is vaguely known is a new threat will come in the midst of schoolwork and romance

The film also stars Case Walker as Deuce Gorgon, Steve Valentine as Dracula, Jy Prishkulnik as Cleo de Nile, Lina Lecompte as Lagoona Blue, Marci T. House as Headmistress Bloodgood, Justin Derickson as Heath Burns, Lilah Fitzgerald as Ghoulia Yelps, and Nasiv Sall as Abbey Bominable. Todd Holland returns as director, with a screenplay from Matt Eddy and Billy Eddy, based on a story by the three of them. 

Back in March, the cast gave a first look at the 2023 Kids Choice Awards. However, even with whatever presence Mattel may have at San Diego Comic-Con, the creatives continue to strike for the money they rightfully deserve in compensation for their work, and the right to survive in the industry and not be driven out by AI, so they won't be attending. They should be supported for their efforts, but at this stage are not calling for boycotts, so support the work that you can see in the teaser below. Monster High 2 is expected to premiere this October.

Source: Decider

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