Attentive because 'Grease' prepares your return by double entry. If some months ago I mentioned that John August was preparing for the prequel of the legendary film musical telling of how Danny and Sandy are known, today HBO Max has announced that it is preparing a spin-off television that will be a "Grease 2. 0". So what has defined Sarah Aubrey, head of original content of the platform for Warner to talk about this weekly series inspired in the movie of John Travolta. It will be a modern take of the tape but with the same spirit and love for the fifties of the TWENTIETH century that characterized it. In Espinof The 21 best musical movies of all time Back to the institute, back to the 50's The series, of which we do not know who will be at the front or when we will be able to see it, you will be entitled 'Grease: Rydell High', which gives us already a hint that it will be a fiction even more coral in the life of the institute will have more weight. From HBO Max we promise that we will have a cast of characters new and other already known that will pass through the halls of the institute to the rhythm of a soundtrack that will include updates of the great successes of the musical.
Grease spin-off Rise Of The Pink Ladies moves from HBO Max to new Paramount Plus streaming service Published: 03:24 BST, 15 October 2020 | Updated: 07:37 BST, 15 October 2020 Fans of Grease have been waiting with baited breath for a planned spin-off of the musical in development at HBO Max. But on Wednesday, Variety reported the project is now headed to the new Paramount Plus streaming service with a new plot to boot. Planned as a one-hour musical, Grease: The Rise Of The Pink Ladies is set to explore how the Pink ladies came to be at Rydell High and how they changed the school forever. Change: A planned Grease spin-off is heading from HBO Max to Paramount Plus, Variety reported Wednesday, and will be title The Rise Of The Pink Ladies (pictured in the 1978 movie) A year ago, WarnerMedia had greenlit a straight to series order for a spin-off of the blockbuster John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John movie. Billed as Rydell High, the show was set to be a High School Musical type of production, according to Variety.
Actor Edd Byrnes had died of natural causes at the age of 87. Byrnes' son, Logan, confirmed the news on Twitter, revealing his father passed away Wednesday at home in Santa Monica. 'It is with profound sadness and grief that I share with you the passing of my father Eddy, ' Logan wrote. 'He was an amazing man and one of my best friends. ' Edd Byrnes was best known for his role on the private-detective series 77 Sunset Strip, which aired on ABC from 1958 to 1964. He also made a memorable appearance in the 1978 smash, Grease, where he played the role of Vince Fontaine, the host of the National Bandstand dance contest. 77 Sunset Strip star Edd Byrnes died at 87 on Wednesday of natural causes at his home in Santa Monica. He is pictured in 2011 Byrnes was best known for his role on the private-detective series 77 Sunset Strip, which aired on ABC from 1958 to 1964. He is pictured on the set of the show in 1959 Byrnes, born Edward Byrne Breitenberger in New York City, came from a poor family.
Pictured: Olivia as Sandy Olsson and John as Danny Zuko in the iconic film In December last year, John and Olivia reunited in their iconic Grease costumes for the first time since they appeared in the 1978 musical movie. The actress took to Instagram to share a snap of the pair in their iconic looks, ahead of the Meet 'n' Grease singalong event in Florida. The pair, who play Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson in the iconic film, looked just like they did over 40 years ago. John said of the singalong event was, 'a glorious experience... [it was] one of the highlights of our lives to return as Sandy and Danny. ' Too cool: John said of the singalong event was, 'a glorious experience... ' Pictured in 2018
Alongside an emaciated picture from two years ago, she posted a shot of herself and her father grinning and looking in full health. Alexis wrote: 'Guuuuuys look at this pic of me n my daddio finally sober together. 'Pic on the right was two years ago... what a difference. So very blessed today. ' As she was: Alexis starred on the MTV show back in 2017 She tagged her post 'sobriety rocks' and proudly pinned the tweet to the top of her social media page. Back in August she tweeted: 'MAN. Getting sober & being able to see & work on correcting my character defects is the absolute best thing that could've ever happened to me. So happy & blessed. ' While Alexis had celebrated her engagement back in October, it appears from social media that her relationship recently ended. 'Man eater': Alexis on her 2017 reality show Are You The One Young: The TV star was just 23 when she died Alexis developed a following after appearing on MTV dating themed reality show, Are You The One. On the 2017 show she was upfront about her background, including the fact that her cousin is a convicted murderer.
He is pictured in 1960 While he initially had a small part in the series, Byrnes became the breakout star and his character was soon moved into a leading role. 77 Sunset Strip transformed Byrnes into a teen idol, and he received 15, 000 fan letters a week at the height of his popularity. In 1959, he recorded a duet with Connie Stevens which was inspired by his famous character. The track, Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb), hit Billboard's number four spot in a 13-week run on the chart. In 1959, Byrnes recorded a duet with Connie Stevens inspired which inspired by his famous character's penchant for combing his hair 77 Sunset Strip, which aired on ABC from 1958 to 1964, made young Byrnes a household name Byrnes became a staple on screens in the 1970s and 80s, with bit parts on Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, Charlie's Angels and Murder, She Wrote. He is pictured in 1978 After buying out of his Warner Bros. contract in 1963, Byrnes went on to star in dozens of films and TV shows. He became a fixture on the small screen throughout the 1970s and 80s, scoring parts in programs such as Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, Charlie's Angels and Murder, She Wrote.