We can breathe a sigh of relief, School Spirits Fanatics.
Paramount+ finally confirmed Tuesday afternoon that it had ordered School Spirits Season 2.
The Hollywood Reporter first reported the news.
School Spirits Season 1 wrapped on the streaming service in April with several cliffhangers.
The series stars Peyton List as Maddie Nears, a teenager trying to solve her murder.
While the YA market has been saturated with series in recent years, the series excelled in every area.
It boasted a compelling mystery, plenty of drama, and lots of potential for future seasons.
"We saw how engaged the fans of the show were, and we're really excited about not only the creative direction of the show [in season one], but the promise of the creative direction we're aware of in the second season," Shauna Phelan, executive vp and co-head of Nickelodeon and Awesomeness live-action series and films, told The Hollywood Reporter.
"The audience responding to the...
Paramount+ finally confirmed Tuesday afternoon that it had ordered School Spirits Season 2.
The Hollywood Reporter first reported the news.
School Spirits Season 1 wrapped on the streaming service in April with several cliffhangers.
The series stars Peyton List as Maddie Nears, a teenager trying to solve her murder.
While the YA market has been saturated with series in recent years, the series excelled in every area.
It boasted a compelling mystery, plenty of drama, and lots of potential for future seasons.
"We saw how engaged the fans of the show were, and we're really excited about not only the creative direction of the show [in season one], but the promise of the creative direction we're aware of in the second season," Shauna Phelan, executive vp and co-head of Nickelodeon and Awesomeness live-action series and films, told The Hollywood Reporter.
"The audience responding to the...
- 6/20/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Nico Greetham has joined the cast of Hulu‘s Love, Victor in a recurring role.
In the third and final season of the original series, Greetham will portray Nick, a new friend Victor (Michael Cimino) meets at church.
Following the events of the film Love, Simon, Love, Victor tells the story of Victor Salazar— a new student at Creekwood High who has just moved with his family from rural Texas to Atlanta. On top of all the usual high school pressures of making friends and fitting in, Victor is still figuring out his sexuality— a tricky subject in his religious family. Reaching out to Simon for advice, Victor slowly but surely learns to be his authentic self and to trust the message from the film— that everyone deserves a great love story.
Greetham, who is of half Colombian and half Scottish descent, is...
In the third and final season of the original series, Greetham will portray Nick, a new friend Victor (Michael Cimino) meets at church.
Following the events of the film Love, Simon, Love, Victor tells the story of Victor Salazar— a new student at Creekwood High who has just moved with his family from rural Texas to Atlanta. On top of all the usual high school pressures of making friends and fitting in, Victor is still figuring out his sexuality— a tricky subject in his religious family. Reaching out to Simon for advice, Victor slowly but surely learns to be his authentic self and to trust the message from the film— that everyone deserves a great love story.
Greetham, who is of half Colombian and half Scottish descent, is...
- 3/3/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
There isn’t too much drama but there is plenty of warm group atmosphere in “Dramarama,” the autobiographical first feature from writer-director Jonathan Wysocki that’s set in 1994 at a last gathering between high-school friends.
The religious background of these teens means “Dramarama” is treading in the footsteps of Stephen Cone, whose own movies in this sort of milieu, including “The Wise Kids” and “Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party,” set a patiently humanistic and non-judgmental tone that Wysocki’s film follows to a certain extent, but with a far faster pace.
“Dramarama” begins with a slight misstep as it introduces its protagonist, Gene (Nick Pugliese), flexing in front of a mirror in his bedroom and then reacting with distaste to the sound of his mother’s voice outside the door as she asks him if he is going to church. Wysocki has Pugliese stare straight into the camera after Gene dismisses his mother for us,...
The religious background of these teens means “Dramarama” is treading in the footsteps of Stephen Cone, whose own movies in this sort of milieu, including “The Wise Kids” and “Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party,” set a patiently humanistic and non-judgmental tone that Wysocki’s film follows to a certain extent, but with a far faster pace.
“Dramarama” begins with a slight misstep as it introduces its protagonist, Gene (Nick Pugliese), flexing in front of a mirror in his bedroom and then reacting with distaste to the sound of his mother’s voice outside the door as she asks him if he is going to church. Wysocki has Pugliese stare straight into the camera after Gene dismisses his mother for us,...
- 8/12/2021
- by Dan Callahan
- The Wrap
"Boys are so emotional." 1091 Pictures has released an official trailer for an indie coming-out comedy titled Dramarama, from writer / director Jonathan Wysocki making his feature directorial debut after years of work in the industry. This premiered at festivals last year including at Outfest Los Angeles and BFI Flare in London, and will be out on VOD in August. Set in 1994, a closeted teen struggles to part ways with his four high school drama nerd friends at their final slumber party before leaving for college. Gene wants to come out of the closet, but is terrified of what his sheltered friends might think. Dramarama stars Anna Grace Barlow, Danielle Kay, Megan Suri, Nick Pugliese, and Nico Greetham. This seems to be a made-by-drama-nerds for-drama-nerds production, which is all good! It does have a bit of a John Hughes feel to it. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Jonathan Wysocki's Dramarama,...
- 7/21/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Writer-director Jonathan Wysocki’s feature film debut, “Dramarama” is set for a limited theatrical release in Los Angeles, Calif., beginning Aug. 13.
The coming-of-age comedy was funded through a Kickstarter campaign and first premiered at Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival last summer. It has since screened at San Francisco International Film Festival, Scad Savannah Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival and BFI Flare and won the Audience Award at the Oxford Film Festival.
Set in Escondido, Calif., in 1994, “Dramarama” unfolds at the end of summer as protagonist Gene is preparing for his high school drama friends’ final murder mystery slumber party. The party host, a theatrical Rose, will leave for college the next morning, followed by earnest Claire, magnetic Oscar and sarcastic Ally. All of Gene’s friends are leaving, but he’s more occupied with another pressing problem. Determined to come out as gay, Gene...
The coming-of-age comedy was funded through a Kickstarter campaign and first premiered at Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival last summer. It has since screened at San Francisco International Film Festival, Scad Savannah Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival and BFI Flare and won the Audience Award at the Oxford Film Festival.
Set in Escondido, Calif., in 1994, “Dramarama” unfolds at the end of summer as protagonist Gene is preparing for his high school drama friends’ final murder mystery slumber party. The party host, a theatrical Rose, will leave for college the next morning, followed by earnest Claire, magnetic Oscar and sarcastic Ally. All of Gene’s friends are leaving, but he’s more occupied with another pressing problem. Determined to come out as gay, Gene...
- 6/24/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Nico Greetham, most recently seen in Netflix’s The Prom, has signed with A3 Artists Agency for representation.
Greetham portrayed Nick Boomer in the Ryan Murphy-directed The Prom, released earlier this month on Netflix, alongside Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, Kerry Washington, James Corden and Andrew Rannells. His other recent film credits, all premiering in 2020, include Adam Rehmeier’s Dinner in America, Nina May’s First Lady and Jonathan Wysocki’s Dramarama.
Greetham was a finalist on the tenth season of Fox’s hit competition series So You Think You Can Dance. After the Sytycd tour ended, Greetham relocated to New York for his Broadway debut, where he played the role of Darcy/Jojo in Disney’s hit Broadway show, Newsies.
Other credits include Power Rangers Ninja Steel, Into the Dark, NCIS, The Thundermans, Glee and General Hospital.
Greetham continues to be repped by Independent Artist Entertainment and Jackoway...
Greetham portrayed Nick Boomer in the Ryan Murphy-directed The Prom, released earlier this month on Netflix, alongside Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, Kerry Washington, James Corden and Andrew Rannells. His other recent film credits, all premiering in 2020, include Adam Rehmeier’s Dinner in America, Nina May’s First Lady and Jonathan Wysocki’s Dramarama.
Greetham was a finalist on the tenth season of Fox’s hit competition series So You Think You Can Dance. After the Sytycd tour ended, Greetham relocated to New York for his Broadway debut, where he played the role of Darcy/Jojo in Disney’s hit Broadway show, Newsies.
Other credits include Power Rangers Ninja Steel, Into the Dark, NCIS, The Thundermans, Glee and General Hospital.
Greetham continues to be repped by Independent Artist Entertainment and Jackoway...
- 1/5/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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