Xolo Maridueña and Ángel Manuel Soto Photo: Hopper Stone/Smpsp/™ & © DC Comics This hasn’t been a great year so far for DC superhero movies. Shazam: Fury Of The Gods made less in its entire theatrical run ($134 million) than The Super Mario Bros. Movie did in its first weekend ($146.3 million...
- 8/14/2023
- by Cindy White
- avclub.com
Elpida Carrillo, George Lopez, Xolo Maridueña, Belissa Escobedo, and Damian Alcazar in Warner Bros. Pictures’ Blue BeetlePhoto: Hopper Stone/Smpsp/™ & © DC Comics
This hasn’t been a great year so far for DC superhero movies. Shazam: Fury Of The Gods made less in its entire theatrical run ($134 million) than The Super Mario Bros.
This hasn’t been a great year so far for DC superhero movies. Shazam: Fury Of The Gods made less in its entire theatrical run ($134 million) than The Super Mario Bros.
- 8/14/2023
- by Cindy White
- avclub.com
Up Here will not be returning for a second season. Hulu has cancelled the musical romantic comedy series, per TV Line. The eight-episode first season premiered in March.
Starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes, with Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Andréa Burns, Sophia Hammons, Rehanshi Mirza, and Emilia Suárez, the series follows a couple who meet in New York City during the final days of 1999. Lindsay (Whitman) and Miguel (Valdes) fall in love and discover their most significant obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves. There's also the treacherous world of memories, obsessions, fears, and fantasies that live inside their heads.
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Starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes, with Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Andréa Burns, Sophia Hammons, Rehanshi Mirza, and Emilia Suárez, the series follows a couple who meet in New York City during the final days of 1999. Lindsay (Whitman) and Miguel (Valdes) fall in love and discover their most significant obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves. There's also the treacherous world of memories, obsessions, fears, and fantasies that live inside their heads.
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- 7/29/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hulu is saying so long to Up Here, the musical romantic comedy from Dear Evan Hansen writer Steven Levenson, after one season.
The eight-episode series, which also hailed from Danielle Sanchez-Witzel (The Carmichael Show), Thomas Kail, Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, was set in New York City in 1999 and followed a couple as they fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves. It bowed in March.
Up Here starred Mae Whitman, Carlos Valdes, Katie Finneran, Sophia Hammons, Emilia Suárez, Andréa Burns, John Hodgman and Scott Porter.
20th Television and Kail’s Old 320 Sycamore Productions co-produced the series.
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The eight-episode series, which also hailed from Danielle Sanchez-Witzel (The Carmichael Show), Thomas Kail, Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, was set in New York City in 1999 and followed a couple as they fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves. It bowed in March.
Up Here starred Mae Whitman, Carlos Valdes, Katie Finneran, Sophia Hammons, Emilia Suárez, Andréa Burns, John Hodgman and Scott Porter.
20th Television and Kail’s Old 320 Sycamore Productions co-produced the series.
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- 7/28/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu has canceled its musical rom-com Up Here after a single season.
The cancellation of the series, starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes as a would-be couple derailed by both external issues and the (singing) voices in their heads, comes four months after its binge release in late March. It will remain on Hulu, avoiding the fate of some other recent shows pulled from the streamer and sibling Disney+ in cost-cutting moves.
As is the case with most streaming series, detailed viewing data for Up Here isn’t available.
Up Here boasts an impressive creative team, with Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (Frozen, Coco) writing original songs and scripts from Danielle Sanchez-Witzel (New Girl) and Steven Levenson (Dear Evan Hansen), all of whom are credited as co-creators. Thomas Kail (Hamilton) directed the first episode.
In addition to Whitman and Valdes, the show’s cast includes Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Andréa Burns,...
The cancellation of the series, starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes as a would-be couple derailed by both external issues and the (singing) voices in their heads, comes four months after its binge release in late March. It will remain on Hulu, avoiding the fate of some other recent shows pulled from the streamer and sibling Disney+ in cost-cutting moves.
As is the case with most streaming series, detailed viewing data for Up Here isn’t available.
Up Here boasts an impressive creative team, with Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (Frozen, Coco) writing original songs and scripts from Danielle Sanchez-Witzel (New Girl) and Steven Levenson (Dear Evan Hansen), all of whom are credited as co-creators. Thomas Kail (Hamilton) directed the first episode.
In addition to Whitman and Valdes, the show’s cast includes Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Andréa Burns,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
There will be no encore for Up Here: Hulu has cancelled the musical rom-com after just one season, TVLine has learned, with a source confirming that the streamer is “not moving forward” with a Season 2.
Up Here, which dropped its entire eight-episode freshman season on March 24, starred Mae Whitman (Good Girls) and Carlos Valdes (The Flash) as Lindsay and Miguel, who attempted to navigate their careers and a romance with each other while pushing away their anxious internal voices. The original songs were written by Oscar winners Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (Frozen). The Season 1 finale — now doubling as...
Up Here, which dropped its entire eight-episode freshman season on March 24, starred Mae Whitman (Good Girls) and Carlos Valdes (The Flash) as Lindsay and Miguel, who attempted to navigate their careers and a romance with each other while pushing away their anxious internal voices. The original songs were written by Oscar winners Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (Frozen). The Season 1 finale — now doubling as...
- 7/28/2023
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
The musical romantic comedy series “Up Here” has been canceled after just one season at Hulu, Variety has learned.
The series’ one and only season debuted on Hulu back on March 24. It was originally ordered to series at the streamer in January 2022.
The series boasted an all-star lineup behind the camera. Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the songwriters of “Frozen” and “Frozen 2” wrote original songs for the series and executive produced, while Steven Levenson, who wrote the book for “Dear Evan Hansen,” and veteran TV writer Danielle Sanchez-Witzel served as writers and executive producers.
Thomas Kail, who previously directed Broadway shows like “Hamilton” and “In the Heights,” directed and executive produced under his Old 320 Sycamore Productions banner. Jennifer Todd of Old 320 Sycamore also executive produced. 20th Television was the studio. Old 320 Sycamore is currently under an overall deal at the studio.
Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes led the cast,...
The series’ one and only season debuted on Hulu back on March 24. It was originally ordered to series at the streamer in January 2022.
The series boasted an all-star lineup behind the camera. Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the songwriters of “Frozen” and “Frozen 2” wrote original songs for the series and executive produced, while Steven Levenson, who wrote the book for “Dear Evan Hansen,” and veteran TV writer Danielle Sanchez-Witzel served as writers and executive producers.
Thomas Kail, who previously directed Broadway shows like “Hamilton” and “In the Heights,” directed and executive produced under his Old 320 Sycamore Productions banner. Jennifer Todd of Old 320 Sycamore also executive produced. 20th Television was the studio. Old 320 Sycamore is currently under an overall deal at the studio.
Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes led the cast,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
After nine years, The Flash has finally come to an end. The series finale of the Arrowverse show aired on The CW last night, and as with most finales, there were plenty of blasts from the past. However, there was one former member of Team Flash who was absent from The Flash series finale — Carlos Valdes.
Carlos Valdes played Cisco Ramon in the first seven seasons of The Flash before he exited the series. The actor told Entertainment Weekly that although he wanted to return for the finale, it just didn’t work out. “I did consider it,” Valdes said. “Honestly, there was no way to make it happen with regards to my schedule and just all the different creative ventures and life circumstances that I was trying to juggle at that time.” Valdes continued, “I couldn’t really make it work, which was really heartbreaking to me because I thought,...
Carlos Valdes played Cisco Ramon in the first seven seasons of The Flash before he exited the series. The actor told Entertainment Weekly that although he wanted to return for the finale, it just didn’t work out. “I did consider it,” Valdes said. “Honestly, there was no way to make it happen with regards to my schedule and just all the different creative ventures and life circumstances that I was trying to juggle at that time.” Valdes continued, “I couldn’t really make it work, which was really heartbreaking to me because I thought,...
- 5/26/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Network: The CW
Episodes: 184 (hour)
Seasons: Nine
TV show dates: October 7, 2014 -- May 24, 2023
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Rick Cosnett, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Keiynan Lonsdale, Neil Sandilands, Hartley Sawyer, Danielle Nicolet, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Chris Klein, Lamonica Garrett, Efrat Dor, Kayla Compton, Brandon McKnight, and Jon Cor.
TV show description:
A spin-off of Arrow, this action series revolves around a young man who, after a freak accident, ends up with the ability to run at super speed. He decides to use his abilities to protect the citizens of his hometown, Central City.
At 11, Barry Allen (Gustin) witnessed the death of his mother in a bizarre incident, and his father was falsely convicted of her murder. Young Allen was...
Episodes: 184 (hour)
Seasons: Nine
TV show dates: October 7, 2014 -- May 24, 2023
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Rick Cosnett, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Keiynan Lonsdale, Neil Sandilands, Hartley Sawyer, Danielle Nicolet, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Chris Klein, Lamonica Garrett, Efrat Dor, Kayla Compton, Brandon McKnight, and Jon Cor.
TV show description:
A spin-off of Arrow, this action series revolves around a young man who, after a freak accident, ends up with the ability to run at super speed. He decides to use his abilities to protect the citizens of his hometown, Central City.
At 11, Barry Allen (Gustin) witnessed the death of his mother in a bizarre incident, and his father was falsely convicted of her murder. Young Allen was...
- 5/25/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Had The Flash kept “Run, Barry, Run!”-ing for one more season, fans of the (extended) Arrowverse might have laid witness to one last, multi-show crossover event.
Showrunner Eric Wallace shared with EW (ahead of the strike) that at one point, “I originally had a two-year plan involving Seasons 9 and 10.” And somewhere in there would have been a crossover event stemming from a live-action adaptation of “The Blackest Night,” a comic book storyline involving Nekron, Lord of the Unliving, and the death-fueled Black Lantern Corps.
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Showrunner Eric Wallace shared with EW (ahead of the strike) that at one point, “I originally had a two-year plan involving Seasons 9 and 10.” And somewhere in there would have been a crossover event stemming from a live-action adaptation of “The Blackest Night,” a comic book storyline involving Nekron, Lord of the Unliving, and the death-fueled Black Lantern Corps.
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- 5/25/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
‘Member how we redacted Grant Gustin’s anecdote about the last scene he filmed on The Flash with leading lady Candice Patton?
Now, the story can be told. And it’s a pisser. (Full spoilers ahead, obv.)
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In the May 24 series finale, after Barry (played by Gustin) had...
Now, the story can be told. And it’s a pisser. (Full spoilers ahead, obv.)
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In the May 24 series finale, after Barry (played by Gustin) had...
- 5/25/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The Flash series finale has now come and gone, and Og Team Flash member Cisco Ramon did not put in one final, crowd-pleasing encore.
Original cast member Carlos Valdes, who exited the Arrowverse series after Season 7, had told TVLine back in January, “I can’t imagine a scenario” where Cisco doesn’t to some degree figure into the Arrowverse series’ final run.
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Original cast member Carlos Valdes, who exited the Arrowverse series after Season 7, had told TVLine back in January, “I can’t imagine a scenario” where Cisco doesn’t to some degree figure into the Arrowverse series’ final run.
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- 5/25/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The following contains a few spoilers from the series finale of The Flash.
What Candice Patton was feeling most, as The Flash aired its series finale this Wednesday night, was gratitude.
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“Gratitude that [The Flash] came my way, gratitude that I got to experience it,” she told TVLine in the farewell Q&a below,...
What Candice Patton was feeling most, as The Flash aired its series finale this Wednesday night, was gratitude.
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“Gratitude that [The Flash] came my way, gratitude that I got to experience it,” she told TVLine in the farewell Q&a below,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The following contains major spoilers for the series finale of The Flash.
The Flash Season 9 Episode 13
It’s the end of an era. After nine seasons, over 180 episodes, half a dozen major network crossovers, and countless rogues, The CW’s The Flash has completed its final run (and most likely wrapped up the current incarnation of the DC TV universe as we know it along with it). Though the show’s shortened final season certainly had its issues—the random introduction of a third Snow sister instead of just giving Caitlin an actual story, way too much Cecile, the awkwardness of the “Chellegra” romance—the four-part series finale “A New World” did attempt to bring the story of The Flash full circle, resurrecting Rick Cosnett’s Eddie Thawne and using him to bring balance to the Speed Force; showing us the birth of Barry and Iris’ daughter, Nora; and expanding...
The Flash Season 9 Episode 13
It’s the end of an era. After nine seasons, over 180 episodes, half a dozen major network crossovers, and countless rogues, The CW’s The Flash has completed its final run (and most likely wrapped up the current incarnation of the DC TV universe as we know it along with it). Though the show’s shortened final season certainly had its issues—the random introduction of a third Snow sister instead of just giving Caitlin an actual story, way too much Cecile, the awkwardness of the “Chellegra” romance—the four-part series finale “A New World” did attempt to bring the story of The Flash full circle, resurrecting Rick Cosnett’s Eddie Thawne and using him to bring balance to the Speed Force; showing us the birth of Barry and Iris’ daughter, Nora; and expanding...
- 5/25/2023
- by Lacy Baugher
- Den of Geek
The following contains spoilers for the series finale of The Flash.
Soon after The Flash‘s Barry and Iris welcomed Nora into the world, their firstborn child was treated to a performance by series vet (and Tony Award winner) Jesse L. Martin — of an original lullaby that he wrote, no less.
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Martin penned the song, “Little Gregory Girl,...
Soon after The Flash‘s Barry and Iris welcomed Nora into the world, their firstborn child was treated to a performance by series vet (and Tony Award winner) Jesse L. Martin — of an original lullaby that he wrote, no less.
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Martin penned the song, “Little Gregory Girl,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
What becomes a “legend” most? Grant Gustin answers that question in the course of celebrating one particular castmate from The Flash in the new TVLine video above.
During Gustin’s visit to TVLine’s New York office, we carved out a minute to have the front man for the long-running Arrowverse series, which airs its series finale on Wednesday, May 24, say a few words about those who were with him on Day 1, Episode 1 — and all of whom stuck with the show for at least seven of its nine seasons, if not the whole shebang.
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During Gustin’s visit to TVLine’s New York office, we carved out a minute to have the front man for the long-running Arrowverse series, which airs its series finale on Wednesday, May 24, say a few words about those who were with him on Day 1, Episode 1 — and all of whom stuck with the show for at least seven of its nine seasons, if not the whole shebang.
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- 5/16/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
“Up Here” is a musical love story that’s based on a similar premise to “Inside Out” but makes it for adults. What that means is that instead of understanding the insides of a child through her emotions, we understand why these two adults misunderstand each other because of their past trauma and the voices of their parents, sprinkling a little bit of cheesy romance over the top. Yes, we all have those inner nagging moments, but do they sing to us when we’re in trouble? Probably not.
Lindsay is an aspiring writer who has just left her perfect life for something wild and free. It’s the turn of the millennium, and sometimes we all want a change, but to leave your fiancé six days before your wedding has got to cause some baggage. Mae Whitman is incredibly earnest as Lindsay, giving a very believable performance for someone...
Lindsay is an aspiring writer who has just left her perfect life for something wild and free. It’s the turn of the millennium, and sometimes we all want a change, but to leave your fiancé six days before your wedding has got to cause some baggage. Mae Whitman is incredibly earnest as Lindsay, giving a very believable performance for someone...
- 3/26/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Got a Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist-shaped hole to fill in your TV lineup? Well, Hulu’s here to help.
The streamer on Friday dropped all eight episodes of its musical rom-com Up Here, starring Good Girls‘ Mae Whitman and The Flash‘s Carlos Valdes. And though the entire season is now available to binge, we’re going to stick with the events of the series premiere; before you tell us what you thought of it, here’s what went down in Episode 1:
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The streamer on Friday dropped all eight episodes of its musical rom-com Up Here, starring Good Girls‘ Mae Whitman and The Flash‘s Carlos Valdes. And though the entire season is now available to binge, we’re going to stick with the events of the series premiere; before you tell us what you thought of it, here’s what went down in Episode 1:
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- 3/24/2023
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
In New York City in 1999, two former strangers named Lindsay and Miguel fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves — and the memories, obsessions, fears, and fantasies that lives inside their heads. Those Up Here mental gymnastics are expressed through song in Hulu‘s new musical series, streaming as of Friday, March 24. Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes bring these songs to life along with their merry band of musical players. With songs from the Egot-winning musical duo behind Frozen (real-life married couple Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez), Up Here is an emotional romp getting to the heart of what makes or breaks relationships. The stars sat down with TV Insider’s Kate Hahn during the Winter 2023 Television Critics Association Press Tour, sharing what makes the story so relatable and how the emotional arc of Up Here sticks the storytelling landing.
- 3/24/2023
- TV Insider
The new musical, rom-com TV series "Up Here", directed by Thomas Kail, stars Mae Whitman, Carlos Valdes. Katie Finneran. John Hodgman, Andréa Burns, Sophia Hammons and Emilia Suárez, streaming 7 episodes March 24, 2023 on Hulu:
"...set in New York City in the waning days of 1999, one ordinary couple, 'Lindsay' and 'Miguel' fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves...
"...and the world of memories, obsessions, fears and fantasies that lives inside their heads..."
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"...set in New York City in the waning days of 1999, one ordinary couple, 'Lindsay' and 'Miguel' fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves...
"...and the world of memories, obsessions, fears and fantasies that lives inside their heads..."
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- 3/24/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Spoiler Alert: This story contains spoilers for the first season of “Up Here,” now streaming on Hulu.
The first time Mae Whitman sang in front of an audience on camera, it was just her, a guitar and her “Parenthood” family cheering her on from the front row. On the NBC drama, Whitman’s reckless young character Amber finally grew up by channeling her angst through music. For character and performer alike, it required overcoming the terror of standing in front of people and bearing a piece of her soul as she sang.
Back then, it helped having her costars staring back at her.
“It really felt like I was doing a performance in front of my family,” Whitman tells Variety. “I remember getting up on stage for the scene and seeing the whole cast sitting right up front taking pictures and crying. It was a really special way to have...
The first time Mae Whitman sang in front of an audience on camera, it was just her, a guitar and her “Parenthood” family cheering her on from the front row. On the NBC drama, Whitman’s reckless young character Amber finally grew up by channeling her angst through music. For character and performer alike, it required overcoming the terror of standing in front of people and bearing a piece of her soul as she sang.
Back then, it helped having her costars staring back at her.
“It really felt like I was doing a performance in front of my family,” Whitman tells Variety. “I remember getting up on stage for the scene and seeing the whole cast sitting right up front taking pictures and crying. It was a really special way to have...
- 3/24/2023
- by Hunter Ingram
- Variety Film + TV
It’s an interesting, telling choice that “Up Here,” Hulu’s new musical sitcom starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes, is set in 1999. Not merely is the turn of the century, according to the roughly 20-year nostalgia cycle, currently in vogue, but the particular sort of moment the Y2K era was lends texture and meaning to the story “Up Here” tells. Assaying a time just before the social web allowed loners to find one another, “Up Here” presents a winning and lovely pair of oddballs singing their hearts out, in disbelief at having found one another.
Here, Whitman plays Lindsay, who was lectured in childhood to shield her spiky and odd side from peers in order to be liked. “You show people the nice parts, because believe me, that’s all that people want to see,” her mother (Katie Finneran) tells her; grown up, she’s terrified to show vulnerability at all.
Here, Whitman plays Lindsay, who was lectured in childhood to shield her spiky and odd side from peers in order to be liked. “You show people the nice parts, because believe me, that’s all that people want to see,” her mother (Katie Finneran) tells her; grown up, she’s terrified to show vulnerability at all.
- 3/23/2023
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
Hulu’s Up Here takes as one of its central themes the question of whether it’s possible to ever truly and totally know someone, even from within the depths of true love. It’s woven right there into the theme song: A declarative “I can never know you” is chased by the more wistful “Can I ever know you?”
But for two lovers to struggle to open up to each other is one thing. For an audience to have trouble connecting is another. Up Here has its charms, first and foremost a pair of winning lead performances by Carlos Valdes and Mae Whitman. But there’s a disappointing shallowness to the entire affair, even after all the time spent delving into the characters’ innermost psyches.
As a musical romantic comedy, Up Here‘s pedigree sounds unbeatable on paper. Its writing team is led by co-creators Danielle Sanchez-Witzel (New Girl,...
But for two lovers to struggle to open up to each other is one thing. For an audience to have trouble connecting is another. Up Here has its charms, first and foremost a pair of winning lead performances by Carlos Valdes and Mae Whitman. But there’s a disappointing shallowness to the entire affair, even after all the time spent delving into the characters’ innermost psyches.
As a musical romantic comedy, Up Here‘s pedigree sounds unbeatable on paper. Its writing team is led by co-creators Danielle Sanchez-Witzel (New Girl,...
- 3/23/2023
- by Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Streaming March 24, Hulu’s “Up Here” joins the musical comedy pantheon of “Smash,” “Schmigadoon” and “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” with Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes as the romantic leads. The series is based on a play of the same name from songwriting duo Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, which opened at La Jolla Playhouse in 2015.
Set in New York City in 1999, the show follows Lindsay and Miguel as they fall in love and discover their inner critic is their biggest obstacle to finding happiness. Robert and Kristen, also executive producers, weave a tapestry of 21 new and original ’90s-esque songs as the couple navigate fear, fantasies and chaotic inner voices that second-guess their instinct for love.
Here, the Lopezes talk about the show’s 17-year journey from stage to screen and how their own courtship in the ’90s inspired them.
“Up Here” began as a stage show. What was it like taking...
Set in New York City in 1999, the show follows Lindsay and Miguel as they fall in love and discover their inner critic is their biggest obstacle to finding happiness. Robert and Kristen, also executive producers, weave a tapestry of 21 new and original ’90s-esque songs as the couple navigate fear, fantasies and chaotic inner voices that second-guess their instinct for love.
Here, the Lopezes talk about the show’s 17-year journey from stage to screen and how their own courtship in the ’90s inspired them.
“Up Here” began as a stage show. What was it like taking...
- 3/23/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
I’m a sucker for musicals — counting the days till Season 2 of Schmigadoon! — but despite some fairly catchy tunes and the considerable charms of its adorable leads, there were times I wanted to beg Up Here to unplug the jukebox in their heads. This eight-part rom-com, based on a 2015 stage musical by the award-winning team of Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, suffers from an off-putting gimmick. Both Lindsay (Parenthood’s Mae Whitman), a would-be writer who fled her dull fiancé in Vermont to discover herself in New York, and Miguel (The Flash’s Carlos Valdes), a love-shy fledgling investment analyst who would rather design video games, are constantly besieged by inner voices, a wet-blanket Greek chorus of nagging parents and obnoxiously scornful observers. There are some ringers among these harpies, including two-time Tony winner Katie Finneran and the wonderful Andréa Burns (Broadway’s In the Heights) as Lindsay’s and Miguel’s overprotective moms,...
- 3/23/2023
- TV Insider
Many exciting premieres are coming to your favorite streaming platforms this week, including the return of Love is Blind, Succession, and Yellowjackets. Find out what shows to watch on Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Hulu, HBO Max, and Showtime from March 20 through Sunday, March 26.
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Waco: American Apocalypse premieres on Netflix on March 22. The three-episode limited series showcases never-before-seen footage from the infamous 51-day standoff between federal agents and David Koresh’s heavily armed followers in 1993.
Here’s what else is releasing on Netflix this week:
Gabby’s Dollhouse Season 7 — March 20 We Lost Our Human Season 1 — March 21 Close to Home: Murder in the Coalfield Season 1 — March 22 Invisible City Season 2 — March 22 The Kingdom / El Reino Season 3 — March 22 The Night Agent Season 1 — March 23 I Am Georgina Season 2 — March 24 Love is Blind Season 4 — March 24 New episodes and shows coming to Disney+ this week...
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Waco: American Apocalypse premieres on Netflix on March 22. The three-episode limited series showcases never-before-seen footage from the infamous 51-day standoff between federal agents and David Koresh’s heavily armed followers in 1993.
Here’s what else is releasing on Netflix this week:
Gabby’s Dollhouse Season 7 — March 20 We Lost Our Human Season 1 — March 21 Close to Home: Murder in the Coalfield Season 1 — March 22 Invisible City Season 2 — March 22 The Kingdom / El Reino Season 3 — March 22 The Night Agent Season 1 — March 23 I Am Georgina Season 2 — March 24 Love is Blind Season 4 — March 24 New episodes and shows coming to Disney+ this week...
- 3/20/2023
- by Lauren Anderson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
If you were vibing with Cisco Ramon and sorry to see him go in CW's "The Flash" season 7 in 2021, witnessing his return in the finale was undoubtedly a treat. The feeling was mutual for Carlos Valdes, the actor who plays Cisco. As "The Flash" races toward its series finale in May, both cast members and fans have been looking back at the previous nine seasons, and Valdes was on hand recently at Toronto Comic-Con, where /Film editor Sarah Bea Milner was in attendance to hear some of his memories from seasons 1–7.
Cisco started out as a scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs in "The Flash" season 1 and in season 2, he donned the costume of his superhero alter ago, Vibe, based on the DC Comics character. Season 5 brought the loss of his metahuman powers, which allowed him to vibe with people's locations and open breaches or portals to get there.
Cisco started out as a scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs in "The Flash" season 1 and in season 2, he donned the costume of his superhero alter ago, Vibe, based on the DC Comics character. Season 5 brought the loss of his metahuman powers, which allowed him to vibe with people's locations and open breaches or portals to get there.
- 3/20/2023
- by Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
The Flash Wildest Dreams Trailer — The CW‘s The Flash: Season 9, Episode 7: Wildest Dreams TV show trailer have been released. Cast and crew The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Danielle Nicolet, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Kyle Secor, Chris Klein, and Kiana Madeira. The people [...]
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9, Episode 7: Wildest Dreams TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9, Episode 7: Wildest Dreams TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
- 3/17/2023
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Up Here is one of the most sincere musical television series to come along in a while.
It's based on the 2015 musical "Up Here" by husband-and-wife team Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
We're all nostalgic for the 1990s now, so here's a throwback to the rom-coms of the era. It's in no way trying to reinvent the genre -- let's call it an homage.
Even the general conceit that the main characters have imaginary people living in their heads that they converse with regularly is not so unique. It's not far off from Herman's Head, Inside Out, or the "Dream Ghosts" sequence from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
There are some Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist vibes going on, too.
The original musical came out in 2015 and was described as Annie Hall meets Cirque Du Soleil.
Lopez and Anderson-Lopez are responsible for the songs here, and they are overall lovely, fun, and funny. Robert Lopez is an Egot winner,...
It's based on the 2015 musical "Up Here" by husband-and-wife team Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
We're all nostalgic for the 1990s now, so here's a throwback to the rom-coms of the era. It's in no way trying to reinvent the genre -- let's call it an homage.
Even the general conceit that the main characters have imaginary people living in their heads that they converse with regularly is not so unique. It's not far off from Herman's Head, Inside Out, or the "Dream Ghosts" sequence from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
There are some Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist vibes going on, too.
The original musical came out in 2015 and was described as Annie Hall meets Cirque Du Soleil.
Lopez and Anderson-Lopez are responsible for the songs here, and they are overall lovely, fun, and funny. Robert Lopez is an Egot winner,...
- 3/16/2023
- by Mary Littlejohn
- TVfanatic
Her? Yeah, sorry, Mae Whitman, that classic line from “Arrested Development” may just follow you for the rest of your life. The good news is that role really helped launch a great career. Whitman, all grown up, now stars in the upcoming musical romantic comedy series, “Up Here,” featuring herself and Carlos Valdes. The series, which hails from Steven Levenson, Thomas Kail (“Hamilton”), Kristen Anderson-Lopez, and Robert Lopez, the famed songwriters of “Frozen” and “WandaVision.
Continue reading ‘Up Here’ Trailer: Mae Whitman Stars In Hulu’s New Romantic Comedy Musical Coming March 24 at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Up Here’ Trailer: Mae Whitman Stars In Hulu’s New Romantic Comedy Musical Coming March 24 at The Playlist.
- 3/1/2023
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Hulu has debuted the official trailer and key art for upcoming musical romantic comedy series, “Up Here,” starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes. The series, which hails from Steven Levenson, Thomas Kail (“Hamilton”), Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (“Frozen”), premieres on Friday, March 24 with all eight episodes. A musical romantic comedy set in New York City in the waning days of 1999, following the extraordinary story of one ordinary couple, Lindsay and Miguel, as they fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves – and the treacherous world of memories, obsessions, fears and fantasies that lives inside their heads.
The post Hulu Releases Trailer For New Series ‘Up Here’ appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
The post Hulu Releases Trailer For New Series ‘Up Here’ appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
- 2/28/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
When you're trying to strike up a new relationship, do you find yourself battling your inner voices. That's a big issue for Mae Whitman and The Flash's Carlos Valdes in the new rom-com musical series Up Here headed to Disney+ next month. Check out the trailer…
Set in the "the waning days of 1999," the film follows idealistic writer Lindsay (Whitman) who decides that she should really be living in New York to follow her career ambitions.
There, she meets, charming, wealthy Miguel, played by Valdes. They click, but their path towards love is littered with obstacles, not the least of which are the voices in their heads that just won't shut up about what a bad idea this new potential relationship could be.
The show features some heavy hitters from the world of musicals – Hamilton director Thomas Kail is behind the camera, with a script from tick, tick… Boom!
Set in the "the waning days of 1999," the film follows idealistic writer Lindsay (Whitman) who decides that she should really be living in New York to follow her career ambitions.
There, she meets, charming, wealthy Miguel, played by Valdes. They click, but their path towards love is littered with obstacles, not the least of which are the voices in their heads that just won't shut up about what a bad idea this new potential relationship could be.
The show features some heavy hitters from the world of musicals – Hamilton director Thomas Kail is behind the camera, with a script from tick, tick… Boom!
- 2/28/2023
- Empire - TV
"This isn't your life, this is my life!" Hulu has revealed an official trailer for a new musical series titled Up Here, arriving for streaming in March in just a few weeks. Who's ready for some more singing and dancing in New York City?! Ditch the noise and listen to your heart. From the screenwriter of Tick, Tick... Boom!, director of Hamilton, and the songwriters of The Book of Mormon comes Up Here, a Hulu Original musical romantic comedy event. Set at the end of the 90s, the series follows the extraordinary story of one ordinary couple, as they fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves. Starring Mae Whitman as Lindsay, Carlos Valdes as Miguel, with Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Andréa Burns, Sophia Hammons, Emilia Suárez, plus Scott Porter, Ayumi Patterson, and Brian Stokes Mitchell. This certainly looks like...
- 2/28/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In the first trailer for Hulu’s musical comedy series “Up Here,” Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes are young New Yorkers who meet and immediately click … if only they could both silence the voices in their heads telling them they’re doing everything wrong.
The series, from “Hamilton” director/producer Thomas Kail, is written by Tony-winning playwright Steven Levenson and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel (NBC’s “The Carmichael Show”) It is set to premiere March 24 on Hulu.
Whitman, who starred in NBC’s “Good Girls” from 2018 to 2021 and “Parenthood” from 2010 to 2015. plays idealistic Lindsay. Her musical career includes guest vocals with indie band Fake Problems and singing “Gardenia” with Landon Pigg on a 2010 episode of “Parenthood.”
Valdes, who played Cisco Ramon on The CW series “The Flash,” is the equally self-doubting Miguel. He’s appeared in stage productions of “Jersey Boys,” “Once,” and “Zorba!”
“Up Here” is set in “the waning days...
The series, from “Hamilton” director/producer Thomas Kail, is written by Tony-winning playwright Steven Levenson and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel (NBC’s “The Carmichael Show”) It is set to premiere March 24 on Hulu.
Whitman, who starred in NBC’s “Good Girls” from 2018 to 2021 and “Parenthood” from 2010 to 2015. plays idealistic Lindsay. Her musical career includes guest vocals with indie band Fake Problems and singing “Gardenia” with Landon Pigg on a 2010 episode of “Parenthood.”
Valdes, who played Cisco Ramon on The CW series “The Flash,” is the equally self-doubting Miguel. He’s appeared in stage productions of “Jersey Boys,” “Once,” and “Zorba!”
“Up Here” is set in “the waning days...
- 2/28/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes are ready to soar in the newly released trailer for Hulu’s rom-com musical series Up Here.
Created by Steven Levenson, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, the upcoming series (which will release all eight episodes Friday, March 24) is set in New York City in 1999. It follows “a couple, Lindsay and Miguel (Whitman and Valdes), as they fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves — and the treacherous world of memories, obsessions, fears and fantasies that lives inside their heads,” reads the official description.
Created by Steven Levenson, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, the upcoming series (which will release all eight episodes Friday, March 24) is set in New York City in 1999. It follows “a couple, Lindsay and Miguel (Whitman and Valdes), as they fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves — and the treacherous world of memories, obsessions, fears and fantasies that lives inside their heads,” reads the official description.
- 2/28/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
The Flash Mask of the Red Death, Part One Trailer — The CW‘s The Flash: Season 9, Episode 4: Mask of the Red Death, Part One TV show trailer have been released. Cast and crew The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Danielle Nicolet, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse [...]
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9, Episode 4: Mask of the Red Death, Part One TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9, Episode 4: Mask of the Red Death, Part One TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
- 2/27/2023
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The Flash Rouges of War Trailer — The CW‘s The Flash: Season 9, Episode 3: Rouges of War TV show trailer have been released. Cast and crew The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Danielle Nicolet, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Kyle Secor, Chris Klein, and Kiana [...]
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9, Episode 3: Rouges of War TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9, Episode 3: Rouges of War TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
- 2/22/2023
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The Flash Hear No Evil Trailer — The CW‘s The Flash: Season 9, Episode 2: Hear No Evil TV show trailer have been released. Cast and crew The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Danielle Nicolet, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Kyle Secor, Chris Klein, and Kiana [...]
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9, Episode 2: Hear No Evil TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9, Episode 2: Hear No Evil TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
- 2/12/2023
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Hulu has announced premiere dates for a new comedy and two new drama series -- Up Here, Saint X (above), and Tiny Beautiful Things. The streaming service has released details and photos for the three series.
Starring Mae Whitman, Carlos Valdes, Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Andréa Burns, Sophia Hammons, Emilia Suárez, and Scott Porter, Up Here is a comedy set in New York City in 1999. All eight episodes of the first season will arrive at once, on March 24th.Read More…...
Starring Mae Whitman, Carlos Valdes, Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Andréa Burns, Sophia Hammons, Emilia Suárez, and Scott Porter, Up Here is a comedy set in New York City in 1999. All eight episodes of the first season will arrive at once, on March 24th.Read More…...
- 1/16/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
While it will be fun to see Oliver Queen, Wally West and John Diggle return during The Flash‘s farewell run, the fact remains that No. 2 on fans’ wish list is to see Cisco one last time. What say Carlos Valdes?
Barry’s Bff Cisco Ramon, played by original cast member Valdes, last was seen in The Flash‘s Season 7 finale, where he officiated the #WestAllen vow renewal. Since then, the character has been living off-screen in Star City with girlfriend Kamilla, after he took on the job of Director of Technology and Science for A.R.G.U.S.
Barry’s Bff Cisco Ramon, played by original cast member Valdes, last was seen in The Flash‘s Season 7 finale, where he officiated the #WestAllen vow renewal. Since then, the character has been living off-screen in Star City with girlfriend Kamilla, after he took on the job of Director of Technology and Science for A.R.G.U.S.
- 1/14/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Goosebumps, people.
Following a fake-out or two from Stephen Amell, fellow Arrow vet David Ramsey has stepped forth with the goods: a true first look at The Flash‘s final-season episode that reunites Oliver, Diggle and Barry.
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“Congratulations to Team Flash for nine incredible seasons. But most importantly.. thank All Of You for your undying support for this universe,...
Following a fake-out or two from Stephen Amell, fellow Arrow vet David Ramsey has stepped forth with the goods: a true first look at The Flash‘s final-season episode that reunites Oliver, Diggle and Barry.
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“Congratulations to Team Flash for nine incredible seasons. But most importantly.. thank All Of You for your undying support for this universe,...
- 1/14/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Phineas and Ferb is making a comeback, courtesy of co-creator/executive producer Dan Povenmire’s new overall deal with Disney Branded Television, it was announced Friday at the Television Critics Assoc. winter press tour.
The animated series — which premiered in 2008 and aired on Disney Channel until 2015 — will return with 40 all-new episodes. The show “depicts two resourceful stepbrothers who conquer boredom and make every day of summer vacation count, often to the chagrin of their sister Candace,” per the official synopsis.
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The animated series — which premiered in 2008 and aired on Disney Channel until 2015 — will return with 40 all-new episodes. The show “depicts two resourceful stepbrothers who conquer boredom and make every day of summer vacation count, often to the chagrin of their sister Candace,” per the official synopsis.
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- 1/13/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
The Flash Season 9 Trailer and TV Spot — The CW‘s The Flash: Season 9 TV show trailer and TV show commercial have been released. Cast and crew The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Danielle Nicolet, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Kyle Secor, Chris Klein, [...]
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9 TV Show Trailer & TV Spot – The Final Season of the DC Comics Series [The CW]...
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 9 TV Show Trailer & TV Spot – The Final Season of the DC Comics Series [The CW]...
- 1/12/2023
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The CW announced the ninth and final season of “The Flash” will premiere on Wednesday, February 8. The show’s final season will consist of 13 episodes.
According to the network, the ninth season of “The Flash” picks up one week after Barry Allen’s battle with Reverse Flash, with Allen and Iris West-Allen reconnecting and growing closer than ever before. A deadly group of Rogues descend on Central City led by a powerful new threat, forcing The Flash and his team to come together, defy impossible odds and save the day.
The series, based on the DC Comics superhero and developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg and Geoff Johns, stars Grant Gustin as the titular character. Additional cast includes Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Rick Cosnett, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin and more.
“’The Flash’ will be remembered as one of the greatest shows in the history of The CW,...
According to the network, the ninth season of “The Flash” picks up one week after Barry Allen’s battle with Reverse Flash, with Allen and Iris West-Allen reconnecting and growing closer than ever before. A deadly group of Rogues descend on Central City led by a powerful new threat, forcing The Flash and his team to come together, defy impossible odds and save the day.
The series, based on the DC Comics superhero and developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg and Geoff Johns, stars Grant Gustin as the titular character. Additional cast includes Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Rick Cosnett, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin and more.
“’The Flash’ will be remembered as one of the greatest shows in the history of The CW,...
- 12/5/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
The Flash Negative, Part Two Trailer — The CW‘s The Flash: Season 8, Episode 20: Negative, Part Two TV show trailer has been released. Cast and crew The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Danielle Nicolet, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Kyle Secor, Chris Klein, and [...]
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 8, Episode 20: Negative, Part Two TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 8, Episode 20: Negative, Part Two TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
- 6/30/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Exclusive: The Hulu comedy Up Here starring Mae Whitman (Good Girls) and Carlos Valdes (Gaslit) has completed casting on several of the leading and recurring roles.
The musical romantic comedy from 20th Television and Old 320 Sycamore Prods. is set in New York City in 1999 and follows an ordinary couple (Whitman as Lindsay and Valdes as Miguel) as they fall in love while discovering the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves. Original songs for the series are from Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
Series regulars include Katie Finneran (The Gilded Age) as Joan, the unfailingly proper, appearance-fixated mother of Lindsay; John Hodgman (Blindspot) as Tom, Lindsay’s danger-obsessed father and chief coroner of Chittenden County, Va.; Andréa Burns (West Side Story) as Rosie, Miguel’s mother; Sophia Hammons (Under Wraps) as Celeste, Lindsay’s rule-following, risk averse best friend from seventh grade; and newcomer Emilia Suárez as Renee,...
The musical romantic comedy from 20th Television and Old 320 Sycamore Prods. is set in New York City in 1999 and follows an ordinary couple (Whitman as Lindsay and Valdes as Miguel) as they fall in love while discovering the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves. Original songs for the series are from Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
Series regulars include Katie Finneran (The Gilded Age) as Joan, the unfailingly proper, appearance-fixated mother of Lindsay; John Hodgman (Blindspot) as Tom, Lindsay’s danger-obsessed father and chief coroner of Chittenden County, Va.; Andréa Burns (West Side Story) as Rosie, Miguel’s mother; Sophia Hammons (Under Wraps) as Celeste, Lindsay’s rule-following, risk averse best friend from seventh grade; and newcomer Emilia Suárez as Renee,...
- 6/29/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
If you were shocked following The Flash Season 8 Episode 19, we have some good news...
Candice Patton is not leaving the hit CW superhero drama.
If you watch The Flash online, you know that the most recent installment of the series seemingly sealed the fate of Patton's Iris West-Allen.
However, TV Line has confirmed Patton has closed a deal to return for The Flash Season 9.
Patton has been vocal about her future on the series not being set in stone, responding to a fan in April that she was "not quite sure" about her future beyond the current season.
The star shared a video later that month in which she used the caption, "That's a wrap on Iris West-Allen," with fans continuing to ponder what might become of the character.
The good news is that Patton is coming back, and it would really be a great time to give Iris bigger material.
Candice Patton is not leaving the hit CW superhero drama.
If you watch The Flash online, you know that the most recent installment of the series seemingly sealed the fate of Patton's Iris West-Allen.
However, TV Line has confirmed Patton has closed a deal to return for The Flash Season 9.
Patton has been vocal about her future on the series not being set in stone, responding to a fan in April that she was "not quite sure" about her future beyond the current season.
The star shared a video later that month in which she used the caption, "That's a wrap on Iris West-Allen," with fans continuing to ponder what might become of the character.
The good news is that Patton is coming back, and it would really be a great time to give Iris bigger material.
- 6/28/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Flash is holding onto its leading lady, now that original cast member Candice Patton has closed a deal to continue on as intrepid journalist Iris West-Allen for Season 9, TVLine has learned.
Patton has been with what is now the longest-running Arrowverse series since its October 2014 launch. But this spring, after leading man Grant Gustin closed his own deal that paved the way for the CW series’ Season 9 renewal, she did indicate on her Instagram account that her own future with the show was in flux.
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Patton has been with what is now the longest-running Arrowverse series since its October 2014 launch. But this spring, after leading man Grant Gustin closed his own deal that paved the way for the CW series’ Season 9 renewal, she did indicate on her Instagram account that her own future with the show was in flux.
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- 6/28/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The Flash Negative, Part Two Trailer — The CW‘s The Flash: Season 8, Episode 20: Negative, Part Two TV show trailer has been released. Cast and crew The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Danielle Nicolet, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Kyle Secor, Chris Klein, and [...]
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 8, Episode 20: Negative, Part Two TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 8, Episode 20: Negative, Part Two TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
- 6/23/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The Flash Negative, Part One Trailer — The CW‘s The Flash: Season 8, Episode 19: Negative, Part One TV show trailer has been released. Cast and crew The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Danielle Nicolet, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, Kyle Secor, Chris Klein, and [...]
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 8, Episode 19: Negative, Part One TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
Continue reading: The Flash: Season 8, Episode 19: Negative, Part One TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
- 6/20/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
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