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Future Man Season 2 casting news
Sara Amini (Veep, Modern Family) and Rati Gupta (Better Things) have landed recurring roles on the second season of Hulu’s sci-fi comedy Future Man. Although details about the second season are scarce, Deadline is reporting that Amini and Gupta will play Thimble and Rake, members of a family group that Wolf (Derek Wilson) joins due to a case of mistaken identity.
Source: SYFY
Die in a Gunfight
Andrew Barrer talks about Die in a Gunfight here’s his Q and A down below:
- I read that your first script was called “Die in a Gunfight.” How did that come about?
“Gabe and I started working on ‘Die in a Gunfight’ while we were roommates in Chinatown the year after we graduated. At first, we were writing it entirely for ourselves, so the process was kind of insane and hilarious. We would work at all hours of the night, bouncing ideas off each other and writing the wildest story we could come up with. The first draft wasn’t even a movie, but we worked on it more and more seriously and went through a ton of drafts before we showed it to another soul. Then we had our closest friends read it and did some more drafts. We kind of broke ourselves down and rebuilt ourselves into serious screenwriters over the course of that year.”
- What was that movie about? How did the idea come to you?
“’Gunfight’ is about 20-somethings trying to forge their own identity. And that’s exactly where we were at that time in our lives. I remember the precise moment the title occurred to me. I had just broken up with a long-term girlfriend, and I caught myself having all these ridiculous heroic fantasies about being a tragically romantic figure in the big city. I laughed at myself and started thinking it would be interesting to tell a story about a guy who fantasizes about some heroic fate, like dying in a gunfight, and then is forced by fate to have a classically happy ending instead. I went home and started kicking the idea around with Gabe, and the next thing we knew, we were writing it.”
- Was “Gunfight” ever made into a film?
“No, but it’s also a project that refuses to die. It actually stands a reasonable chance of going into production this fall, with a team we couldn’t be more excited about.”
Source: chestnuthilllocal.com
Magazines
The Magazines Section has been added and though there isn’t many yet. I hope soon this section will grow.
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Magazines / British GQ
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On the Set of ‘Future Man’ as Seth Rogen, Josh Hutcherson Push the Limits With Hulu’s Comedy
“This show, to me, there’s nothing like it,” says Hutcherson, who serves as executive producer of the series, which marked the streaming service’s biggest original launch following its Emmys triumph with ‘The Handmaid’s Tale.’
On a warm spring morning last year on the Sony lot in Culver City, the most distinct sound on the Future Man set is laughter. And not just any laughter, but the signature chuckle that comedy fans recognize as belonging to actor-writer-producer-director Seth Rogen.
The cause of the hilarity? He’s discussing a scene involving an imaginary machine called an “electro-ejaculation device” from which a (fake) dead possum hangs. No, really. “I didn’t know possums have bifurcated penises,” Rogen says as his unmistakable laugh breaks through once again.
Speaking with THR later in the day, he’s quick to reassure this reporter that “it’s not all this gross” on the set of Hulu’s freshman comedy series. “This is definitely the grossest things we’ve done,” adds Rogen’s longtime producing partner, Evan Goldberg (they run Point Grey Pictures together). “There’s a lot more to this show.”
It’s, ahem, a unique discussion topic for a unique series. The half-hour show, created by Kyle Hunter and Ariel Shaffir, centers on Josh Futturman (Josh Hutcherson), a janitor by day, gamer by night whose world is turned upside down by two visitors sent from the future (Happy Endings’ Eliza Coupe and Preacher’s Derek Wilson) to inform him that he’s humanity’s last hope. The result is an effects-heavy time-travel comedy that jumps between big action sequences and fart jokes.
“This show, to me, there’s nothing like it,” says Hutcherson, who also serves as a producer on the series. Future Man marks not only the Hunger Games star’s first TV series but also one of his first comedic roles after a small part in the James Franco starrer The Disaster Artist, which Rogen produced and starred in.
Future Man’s combination of genres and tones makes Rogen and Goldberg’s involvement that much more crucial. In addition to executive producing, they co-directed the pilot as well as several other early episodes to set the tone for the series, which debuted Nov. 14 on Hulu (and was renewed in January for a second season of 13 episodes).
“Seth really knows what he wants, and he’s very precise about it,” says Coupe. “Even when we go through rehearsals, he knows exactly where he wants the camera to be. He knows how he wants it to look, he knows exactly what he’s doing.”
Which is why Rogen’s laughter holds so much weight on set. “Anytime you’re shooting a scene and you hear Seth’s laugh coming from video village, you’re like, ‘All right, this is working,’” says Hutcherson. “In between setups, you can just hear everyone on video village laughing and enjoying themselves.”
The 13-episode first season represents somewhat of a new chapter for Hulu’s comedy brand after the streamer closed the books on half-hours like The Mindy Project and Casual. Future Man also marked one of Hulu’s biggest original series launches since the company’s Emmy triumph with The Handmaid’s Tale, when it became the first streamer to take home the best original series trophy, in addition to seven other awards.
“Hulu’s the perfect fit because I think they take a lot of risks,” says Coupe, who recurred on Casual before signing on to Future Man.
Back on the set, Rogen and Goldberg watch a scene from video village involving the electro-ejaculation machine. As the camera pans up and down on the dead possum in the middle of the machine, Rogen yells in disgust. It might not be a laugh, but on Future Man, this reaction might also equal a nod of approval. A producer yells a warning on set: “It’s going to get messy.”
They wouldn’t have it any other way.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Gallery Update
Most of the photoshoots have been added but I am still going through events, premieres and photo calls. Lots more will come soon. Right now I am working on the Hunger Games Catching Fire Premieres and etc.
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Movies / Zathura: A Space Adventure 2005 / 10.15.05 | Zathura: A Space Adventure Press Conference
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Movies / The Hunger Games 2012 / Promotional
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Hulu’s 2018 Emmy FYC mailer features new programs like ‘The Looming Tower,’ ‘Future Man’
A trio of comedy series — “Future Man,” “Casual,” “The Mindy Project” — are hoping to hear their names called on Emmy nominations morning. While “Casual” and “The Mindy Project” have contended before at the Emmys, this is the first time at bat for the unlikely superhero series “Future Man,” starring Josh Hutcherson as a dead-end janitor who must save the world. Emmy winner Sarah Silverman‘s travelogue series “I Love You, America” rounds out Hulu’s second box set.
Source: GoldDerby
New Photos added
I added some new photos yesterday photo shoots from 2013-2011. I also added events from the Teen Choice Awards 2010 and 2015. And one of Josh signing at Macy’s Petacular Fair for Firehouse Dog. And a new photo from Burn.
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Movies / Burn (2018) / Stills
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Photo Shoots / 2011 / Set 02
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Appearances / Award Shows / Teen Choice / 2010 / 08.08.10 | 12th Annual Teen Choice Awards