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EXCLUSIVE: Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Matt Cornett and More Talk Zombies 3
Stream Zombies 3 now on Disney+!
The popular Disney movie series Zombies concludes with Zombies 3. The final film in the trilogy is filled once again with amazing acting, dancing and music from our beloved characters. Leading the crew once again is Milo Manheim as the zombie football star Zed and the girl cheerleader Meg Donnelly. They shine once again with their beautiful romantic duets and leading their epic dance offs. Their town and school in Seabrook has changed dramatically since their first film. The zombies, wolves, and humans in Seabrook now face an alien invasion.
The Knockturnal spoke with the Zombies 3 stars. Milo and Meg star once again in the lead roles. Appearing in all three of the Zombies films is Carla Jeffery as Bree, Trevor Tordjman as Bucky and Kylee Russell as Eliza. The werewolves return again after first staring in Zombies 2. The leading werewolves include Chandler Kinney as Willa, Ariel Martin as Wynter and Pearce Joza as Wyatt. Appearing as the aliens for the first time in the Zombies universe is Terry Hu as A-spen, Matt Cornett as A-lan and Kyra Tantao as A-li. We spoke to this cast about their dancing, acting and music in this film. They shares their stories of team bonding and working together to create this epic film.
Zombies 3 is now available for streaming only on Disney+.
Ana de la Reguera is not afraid to be embarrassed.
In fact, she made an entire television show putting her embarrassing moments on full display.
The pilot begins with Ana being born to an audience of gynecologist students. According to her, it’s a true story….mostly. The series is full of truths, half-truths and stretched truths from the Mexican-born actress’ life. She’s not shy with giving the gory details, in either the show or in the interview. It’s chock-full of TMI. The show is funny, provocative, poignant and above all always true to Ana — from the silly to serious moments.
De la Reguera has a storied career as both a telenovela and Hollywood star, known to American audiences for her roles in “Narcos,” “Goliath” and “Nacho Libre.” Her fictionalized self in “Ana” navigates her career in film and personal life both North and South of the border.
She talked to the Knockturnal about drawing from personal experiences, being vulnerable, producing a bilingual show, representing LGBT characters, the impact of social media, shooting and living in both the US and Mexico, her favorite places to eat in Mexico and much more.
The second season of “Ana” kicked off July 22. It is available for streaming on Amazon Prime.
Fans of APPLETV+ are extremely excited because the beloved British comedy television series “Trying” has returned for season 3, and The Knockturnal was able to speak with lead actors, Rafe Spall and Esther Smith!
Steph Curry, Kelly Rowland, Michael B. Jordan and More Show Support at the Red Carpet Premiere of Jordan Peele’s New Sci Fi Horror Film, NOPE
From the director and writer of box office hit Get Out and Us, Jordan Peele introduces the sci-fi horror film, NOPE.
Lucy Hale Joins the New Generation of Liars at the Red Carpet Screening of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin
In celebration of a whole new generation of liars, HBO Max held a bloody red carpet and exclusive screening of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin.
Exclusive: Ashanti Talks Her First Kids’ Book and Celebrating 20 Years in the Music Business [Video]
Besides being a Grammy-winning artist and actress, Ashanti is now a published children’s book author. Ashanti spoke exclusively with the Knockturnal about her first kid’s book, “My Name is a Story.”
Inspired by her own struggles growing up, Ashanti was questioned and teased about the pronunciation and meaning of her name.“I know I’m not the only one who’s gone through that,” says Ashanti. “It’s about empowering kids to be confident in the fact that you may have a unique and different name.” The singer hopes to encourage children to appreciate and celebrate who they are and the history behind their name.
Ashanti also spoke about celebrating the 20 year anniversary of her debut album. The artist was first discovered as a teenager and later signed to Murder Inc. Ashanti recorded hit duets with Ja Rule, from the No. 1 hit “Always on Time” (2001) to the No. 2 hit “Mesmerize” (2003). Earlier this year, Ashanti received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. “It’s such a surreal feeling…there’s a piece of history that’s there with my name on it,” says Ashanti. The singer also shared that she’s gearing up to release new music soon.
My name is a Story is now available online at HarperCollins.
Exclusive: “Where the Crawdads Sing” Cast Talks reaction to film at NY Premiere [video]
Where the Crawdads Sing is a New York Times Best Seller, selling over 12 million, is now a film!
Set in North Carolina in the 1960’s the film depicts the story of “Kya” played by Daisy Eager-Jones, as she stands trial for the murder of a handsome man, Chase, played by Harris Dickerson. The murder mystery film tells the story through Kya’s eyes, which is captured with flashbacks.
The Knockturnal spoke with the stars of the film at the premier of Where the Crawdads Sing, and their perspective of the film. Main character Daisy Eager-Jones says her take away from reading the screener was the resilience of her character, “I think I was so incredibly moved by how incredibly resilient Kya is as a character.” Eager-Jones says “She suffers a lot, but she keeps going and she remains hopeful for something better”.
Logan Macre, who plays Jodie, said that his reaction was “hopeful” when he began reading the screener for the film. “You just want everything great to happen to Kya, you know?” says Macre “You feel for this girl the entire time and you’re like ‘please something amazing happen to you’[..] it takes a very long time, but when it finally does, you’re [Kya] so deserving of it because you’re such a resilient individual”.
Where the Crawdads Sing is in theaters now.
Exclusive: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Taylor John Smith, and More Discuss New Film ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ [Video]
The film is an adaptation of Delia Owens’ incredibly popular novel ‘Where the Crawdads Sing.’
Exclusive: Chris Pratt, Constance Wu, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and More Discuss New Show ‘The Terminal List’ [Video]
Based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr, ‘The Terminal List’ tells an action-packed story complete with suspense, thrill, mystery, and everything in between.