Tag: Disney+ Hotstar

  • Season 3 of Only Murders in the Building gets stream date

    By Express News Service

    On Thursday, Selena Gomez took to Twitter to announce the premiere date of season 3 of Only Murders in the Building. Sharing a photo with her two co-leads Steve Martin and Martin Short, the actor shared that the series will premiere on August 8. 

    Only Murders in the Building is a comedy-drama about three neighbours Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez), who connect over their love for crime podcasts and start one of their own after mysterious murders happen in the surroundings.

    The second season of Only Murders in the Building ended with Oliver returning to Broadway with a production featuring high-profile star Ben Glenroy, played by Paul Rudd. After we see some bitterness between Ben and his co-star Charles, the former starts bleeding from his mouth onstage, showing signs of poisoning before dropping dead. With this cliffhanger, the new season will explain how this panned out. Meryl Streep, Paul Rudd, and Ashley Park are the latest additions to the cast of the comedy crime-thriller series. 

    Only Murders in the Building is co-created and written by Steve Martin and John Hoffman. Martin and Hoffman are executive producers of the series along with Martin Short, Selena Gomez, This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman and Jess Rosenthal. The first two seasons of the series are available to stream in India on Disney+ Hotstar.

    On Thursday, Selena Gomez took to Twitter to announce the premiere date of season 3 of Only Murders in the Building. Sharing a photo with her two co-leads Steve Martin and Martin Short, the actor shared that the series will premiere on August 8. 

    Only Murders in the Building is a comedy-drama about three neighbours Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez), who connect over their love for crime podcasts and start one of their own after mysterious murders happen in the surroundings.

    The second season of Only Murders in the Building ended with Oliver returning to Broadway with a production featuring high-profile star Ben Glenroy, played by Paul Rudd. After we see some bitterness between Ben and his co-star Charles, the former starts bleeding from his mouth onstage, showing signs of poisoning before dropping dead. With this cliffhanger, the new season will explain how this panned out. 
    Meryl Streep, Paul Rudd, and Ashley Park are the latest additions to the cast of the comedy crime-thriller series. googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Only Murders in the Building is co-created and written by Steve Martin and John Hoffman. 
    Martin and Hoffman are executive producers of the series along with Martin Short, Selena Gomez, This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman and Jess Rosenthal. The first two seasons of the series are available to stream in India on Disney+ Hotstar.

  • ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ gets OTT release date

    By Express News Service

    James Cameron’s latest film at the theatres, Avatar: The Way of Water is all set to premiere on Disney+ Hotstar on June 7. An American epic science fiction film, ‘Avatar 2’ had a screenplay written by James Cameron along with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver.

    Avatar: The Way of Water, the sequel to the 2009 blockbuster, is set more than a decade after the story of the first film ends.

    It follows Jake and Neyitiri as they build their family and battle their past, which seems to be catching up with them. The film stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, and Kate Winslet.

    Avatar: The Way of Water hit theatres on December 16, 2022. The film was appreciated for its visual effects and technical achievements and criticised for its plotline and lengthy runtime.

    Having had great success at the box office, the film is the highest-grossing film of 2022, the highest-grossing film since the pandemic, and the third-highest-grossing film of all time. 

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

    James Cameron’s latest film at the theatres, Avatar: The Way of Water is all set to premiere on Disney+ Hotstar on June 7. An American epic science fiction film, ‘Avatar 2’ had a screenplay written by James Cameron along with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver.

    Avatar: The Way of Water, the sequel to the 2009 blockbuster, is set more than a decade after the story of the first film ends.

    It follows Jake and Neyitiri as they build their family and battle their past, which seems to be catching up with them. The film stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, and Kate Winslet.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Avatar: The Way of Water hit theatres on December 16, 2022. The film was appreciated for its visual effects and technical achievements and criticised for its plotline and lengthy runtime.

    Having had great success at the box office, the film is the highest-grossing film of 2022, the highest-grossing film since the pandemic, and the third-highest-grossing film of all time. 

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

  • James Cameron: We had to write four movies before I could start on ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’

    By Express News Service

    Director James Cameron, whose last directed Avatar: The Way of Water, recently revealed that his team had to write four movies before he could start the work on the former.

    James Cameron’s writers’ team consists of Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Josh Friedman, and Shane Salerno. With more than 1,500 pages of notes and story beats, Cameron and producer Jon Landau realised that there was more than one story to tell.

    They brought on an elite group of top Hollywood screenwriters to work with Cameron in transforming his story notes into the four films that would continue the adventures of Jake, Neytiri, and the new family they created together.

    “We had to write four movies before I could start on the first sequel. I wanted to map out all the stories and then get the economy of scale of capturing the actors across multiple films and then filming the live action. The thinking was we could consolidate the different stages of production together – performance capture, live action, and then post-production,” Cameron said.

    Meanwhile, it may be noted that Avatar: The Way of Water will stream on Disney+ Hotstar on June 7, in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

    Director James Cameron, whose last directed Avatar: The Way of Water, recently revealed that his team had to write four movies before he could start the work on the former.

    James Cameron’s writers’ team consists of Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Josh Friedman, and Shane Salerno. With more than 1,500 pages of notes and story beats, Cameron and producer Jon Landau realised that there was more than one story to tell.

    They brought on an elite group of top Hollywood screenwriters to work with Cameron in transforming his story notes into the four films that would continue the adventures of Jake, Neytiri, and the new family they created together.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    “We had to write four movies before I could start on the first sequel. I wanted to map out all the stories and then get the economy of scale of capturing the actors across multiple films and then filming the live action. The thinking was we could consolidate the different stages of production together – performance capture, live action, and then post-production,” Cameron said.

    Meanwhile, it may be noted that Avatar: The Way of Water will stream on Disney+ Hotstar on June 7, in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

  • ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ to debut on Disney+ Hotstar on February 1 

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” will arrive on Disney+ Hotstar on February 1, the streaming platform announced on Friday.

    The sequel to 2018 blockbuster “Black Panther” explores the aftermath of Wakanda’s loss of its beloved king T’Challa, a change introduced in the script following lead star Chadwick Boseman’s sudden death from colon cancer in August 2020.

    “Disney+ Hotstar rang in the New Year with fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, announcing the February1 streaming debut of Marvel Studios’ ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.’ The movie will be available to stream in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam,” a press note from the streamer read.

    The film marks the return of Angela Bassett as Queen Ramonda, Lupita Nyong’o as Nakia, Letitia Wright as Shuri, Danai Gurira as the Dora Milaje’s General Okoye, Florence Kasumba as Ayo, Winston Duke as M’Baku and Martin Freeman as Everett K Ross.

    Acclaimed filmmaker Ryan Coogler, who helmed the first movie, has directed the sequel as well.

    “Wakanda Forever”, which was released in theatres in November last year, also stars Dominique Thorne, Michaela Coel, Mabel Cadena and Alex Livinalli.

    The film is produced by Kevin Feige and Nate Moore.

    MUMBAI: “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” will arrive on Disney+ Hotstar on February 1, the streaming platform announced on Friday.

    The sequel to 2018 blockbuster “Black Panther” explores the aftermath of Wakanda’s loss of its beloved king T’Challa, a change introduced in the script following lead star Chadwick Boseman’s sudden death from colon cancer in August 2020.

    “Disney+ Hotstar rang in the New Year with fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, announcing the February1 streaming debut of Marvel Studios’ ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.’ The movie will be available to stream in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam,” a press note from the streamer read.

    The film marks the return of Angela Bassett as Queen Ramonda, Lupita Nyong’o as Nakia, Letitia Wright as Shuri, Danai Gurira as the Dora Milaje’s General Okoye, Florence Kasumba as Ayo, Winston Duke as M’Baku and Martin Freeman as Everett K Ross.

    Acclaimed filmmaker Ryan Coogler, who helmed the first movie, has directed the sequel as well.

    “Wakanda Forever”, which was released in theatres in November last year, also stars Dominique Thorne, Michaela Coel, Mabel Cadena and Alex Livinalli.

    The film is produced by Kevin Feige and Nate Moore.

  • Actor Miguel Sapochnik quits as ‘House of the Dragon’ co-showrunner ahead of season two

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Miguel Sapochnik is leaving “House of the Dragon” ahead of the second season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” spin-off series.

    Sapochnik served as the showrunner on season one, which premiered last month on Disney + Hotstar, along with co-creator Ryan Condal.

    According to the entertainment website Deadline, Condal will now serve as solo showrunner on the next instalment.

    Sapochnik, who helmed “Game of Thrones” episodes such as “The Battle of Bastards” and “The Winds of Winter”, will continue to serve as the executive producer on “House of the Dragons”.

    “Working within the GoT universe for the past few years has been an honour and a privilege, especially spending the last two with the amazing cast and crew of ‘House of the Dragon’. I am so proud of what we accomplished with Season 1 and overjoyed by the enthusiastic reaction of our viewers,” Sapochnik said.

    “It was incredibly tough to decide to move on, but I know that it is the right choice for me, personally and professionally. As I do so, though, I am deeply comforted to know that Alan will be joining the series. He’s someone I’ve known and respected for a long time, and I believe this precious series could not be in safer hands,” he added.

    Condal will work closely with series co-creator George RR Martin and the rest of the producing team for the second season, which was announced days after the premiere of the first installment.

    The show is based on Martin’s book “Fire & Blood”, a history of House Targaryen set 300 years before the events described in “Game of Thrones”, which ended its eight-season run in 2019.

    Alan Taylor, a “Game of Thrones” veteran, will also join as a director and executive producer on the second season of the show.

    LOS ANGELES: Miguel Sapochnik is leaving “House of the Dragon” ahead of the second season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” spin-off series.

    Sapochnik served as the showrunner on season one, which premiered last month on Disney + Hotstar, along with co-creator Ryan Condal.

    According to the entertainment website Deadline, Condal will now serve as solo showrunner on the next instalment.

    Sapochnik, who helmed “Game of Thrones” episodes such as “The Battle of Bastards” and “The Winds of Winter”, will continue to serve as the executive producer on “House of the Dragons”.

    “Working within the GoT universe for the past few years has been an honour and a privilege, especially spending the last two with the amazing cast and crew of ‘House of the Dragon’. I am so proud of what we accomplished with Season 1 and overjoyed by the enthusiastic reaction of our viewers,” Sapochnik said.

    “It was incredibly tough to decide to move on, but I know that it is the right choice for me, personally and professionally. As I do so, though, I am deeply comforted to know that Alan will be joining the series. He’s someone I’ve known and respected for a long time, and I believe this precious series could not be in safer hands,” he added.

    Condal will work closely with series co-creator George RR Martin and the rest of the producing team for the second season, which was announced days after the premiere of the first installment.

    The show is based on Martin’s book “Fire & Blood”, a history of House Targaryen set 300 years before the events described in “Game of Thrones”, which ended its eight-season run in 2019.

    Alan Taylor, a “Game of Thrones” veteran, will also join as a director and executive producer on the second season of the show.

  • Director Miguel Sapochnik quits as ‘House of the Dragon’ co-showrunner ahead of season two

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Miguel Sapochnik is leaving “House of the Dragon” ahead of the second season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” spin-off series.

    Sapochnik served as the showrunner on season one, which premiered last month on Disney + Hotstar, along with co-creator Ryan Condal.

    According to the entertainment website Deadline, Condal will now serve as solo showrunner on the next instalment.

    Sapochnik, who helmed “Game of Thrones” episodes such as “The Battle of Bastards” and “The Winds of Winter”, will continue to serve as the executive producer on “House of the Dragons”.

    “Working within the GoT universe for the past few years has been an honour and a privilege, especially spending the last two with the amazing cast and crew of ‘House of the Dragon’. I am so proud of what we accomplished with Season 1 and overjoyed by the enthusiastic reaction of our viewers,” Sapochnik said.

    “It was incredibly tough to decide to move on, but I know that it is the right choice for me, personally and professionally. As I do so, though, I am deeply comforted to know that Alan will be joining the series. He’s someone I’ve known and respected for a long time, and I believe this precious series could not be in safer hands,” he added.

    Condal will work closely with series co-creator George RR Martin and the rest of the producing team for the second season, which was announced days after the premiere of the first installment.

    The show is based on Martin’s book “Fire & Blood”, a history of House Targaryen set 300 years before the events described in “Game of Thrones”, which ended its eight-season run in 2019.

    Alan Taylor, a “Game of Thrones” veteran, will also join as a director and executive producer on the second season of the show.

    LOS ANGELES: Miguel Sapochnik is leaving “House of the Dragon” ahead of the second season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” spin-off series.

    Sapochnik served as the showrunner on season one, which premiered last month on Disney + Hotstar, along with co-creator Ryan Condal.

    According to the entertainment website Deadline, Condal will now serve as solo showrunner on the next instalment.

    Sapochnik, who helmed “Game of Thrones” episodes such as “The Battle of Bastards” and “The Winds of Winter”, will continue to serve as the executive producer on “House of the Dragons”.

    “Working within the GoT universe for the past few years has been an honour and a privilege, especially spending the last two with the amazing cast and crew of ‘House of the Dragon’. I am so proud of what we accomplished with Season 1 and overjoyed by the enthusiastic reaction of our viewers,” Sapochnik said.

    “It was incredibly tough to decide to move on, but I know that it is the right choice for me, personally and professionally. As I do so, though, I am deeply comforted to know that Alan will be joining the series. He’s someone I’ve known and respected for a long time, and I believe this precious series could not be in safer hands,” he added.

    Condal will work closely with series co-creator George RR Martin and the rest of the producing team for the second season, which was announced days after the premiere of the first installment.

    The show is based on Martin’s book “Fire & Blood”, a history of House Targaryen set 300 years before the events described in “Game of Thrones”, which ended its eight-season run in 2019.

    Alan Taylor, a “Game of Thrones” veteran, will also join as a director and executive producer on the second season of the show.

  • Thor: Love and Thunder  coming to Disney+ Hotstar

    By Express News Service

    The fourth installment in Marvel’s Thor film series Thor: Love and Thunder is finally coming to Disney+ Hotstar on 8 September. The film had a stellar theatrical run, crossing a reported 100 crore at the Indian box office alone, with a worldwide gross that is expected to cross 700 million and is now all set to stream online.

    Thor: Love and Thunder follow the superhero Thor, post the events of Avengers: Endgame, where he was last seen suffering from an existential crisis before deciding to move out of the earth with the Guardians of the Galaxy, in pursuit of purpose and meaning in his life. The film also saw the return of his girlfriend Jane Foster (Natalie Portman).

    The fourth installment in Marvel’s Thor film series Thor: Love and Thunder is finally coming to Disney+ Hotstar on 8 September. The film had a stellar theatrical run, crossing a reported 100 crore at the Indian box office alone, with a worldwide gross that is expected to cross 700 million and is now all set to stream online.

    Thor: Love and Thunder follow the superhero Thor, post the events of Avengers: Endgame, where he was last seen suffering from an existential crisis before deciding to move out of the earth with the Guardians of the Galaxy, in pursuit of purpose and meaning in his life. The film also saw the return of his girlfriend Jane Foster (Natalie Portman).

  • Curious to see conversations people will have about our show: ‘She-Hulk’ star Tatiana Maslany

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Actor Tatiana Maslany, who plays the eponymous character in the upcoming series “She-Hulk”, says she is looking forward to the response of the show which will give the fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) a new woman superhero.

    The debut of Jennifer Walters aka She-Hulk in the MCU comes a little over a month after Iman Vellani was launched in the superhero pantheon in and as “Ms Marvel”.

    “She-Hulk” is a half-hour legal comedy follows Jennifer Walters, the cousin of Bruce Banner/ The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), and a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered hulk.

    “I’m curious about what kind of conversations people will have about this show and with each other. People can have a real visceral response to having a woman superhero, which we’ve already felt online. It’s interesting to me that there is such a visceral response.

    “All of the feelings that we have watching a show like this, whether it’s like laughter, all of that, there is so much else going on that challenges people. I’m excited for people to see that,” Maslany said in a virtual global press conference, also attended by PTI.

    It was her character’s “conflict” with the superpowers explored in a mundane yet funny approach that made her want to audition for the series, she added.

    “She’s built this life for herself that she does not want to let go of. When this thing happens to her, she has to contend with a whole other perception being placed on top of her and expectations of how she should be and who she should be. To navigate those two versions, that to me was super interesting,” the actor said.

    Maslany said Ruffalo, who has played The Hulk as one of the original Avengers in the MCU, was “open” to her process of developing the character.

    “Mark was so open to my process, (he) was never prescriptive. But one thing I witnessed him do was he would lay down on the ground as Bruce and get up as The Hulk.

    And, and I was like, ‘Oh, that is like, what 10 years of playing this character and like physically embodying him and like being so inside of him’.

    ” Each episode of “She-Hulk” has a distinct flavour,” said director Kat Coiro.

    “It is a half-hour legal comedy, but it also has a huge cinematic scope and elements of drama, action and suspense. It is a little bit of a peek behind the curtain at the everyday, sometimes even mundane life of a superhero,” Coiro, whose credits include episodes of “Modern Family” and “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia”, added.

    Working on the series was a dream-come-true moment, she recalled.

    “I remember very vividly being a little girl and seeing the cover of a ‘She-Hulk’ comic in the midst of this sea of male comics and not knowing who she was but knowing that I was moved by it.

    “The idea of being large and in charge really resonated with me. I remember I bought that comic book. So, when this show came along it was really the culmination of a real dream,” Coiro said.

    For Jessica Gao, who has adapted the “She-Hulk” comic book for screen, it was fourth time’s the charm as she said Marvel Studios had rejected her thrice on previous projects.

    Gao, known for her work on shows such as “Rick and Morty” and “Silicon Valley”, said the series format gave her “time and space” to know a character as a fully-fleshed out person.

    “What’s great about Jennifer Walters is that Tatiana Maslany was from day one able to make her feel like a real human being. You feel like she’s lived a life. Like this is a real person who actually feels and processes things and like most people have had highs and lows,” the showrunner said.

    Fans will also get to see She-Hulk breaking the fourth wall, thus honouring the legacy of John Byrne’s story titled ‘The Sensational She-Hulk’ which was published in the Marvel Graphic Novel #18 in 1985.

    Gao said the fourth-wall breaking, meta-humour and self-awareness were the key elements of the comics that she wanted to retain in the series.

    “Because it was the John Byrne run that made me fall in love with this character. It was just so light-hearted, fun and refreshing. So that was always kind of a foundational element,” she said.

    She-Hulk broke the fourth wall, addressed the viewer directly looking into the camera, long “before Deadpool or Fleabag”, added Koiro.

    “Breaking the fourth wall does connect to the audience and draws us in, but not so much that we’re not connecting to her story in the world that we’ve built,” the director said.

    According to Maslany, breaking the fourth wall is “an extension” of She-Hulk’s superpowers.

    “There’s something about her awareness where she’s able to go from being Jen to She-Hulk with a seamlessness…She’s like, ‘I know I’m talking to the camera. I know you guys are watching this.’ And there’s something about that super-hyper-awareness that is who she is,” the actor added.

    Ginger Gonzaga said behind every superhero, there’s a catalyst best friend.

    In “She-Hulk”, she plays Nikki Ramos, a paralegal and the best friend of Jennifer Walters.

    “Nikki wants She-Hulk to embrace being special. It’s a really good balance because Jen is kind of by the book, Nikki is reckless and free but in a fun way. She can light fires and encourage Jen to become She-Hulk, which is why if She-Hulk ever saves the world you can thank her good friend.”

    “She-Hulk” will stream on Disney+ Hotstar from August 17 in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English.

    NEW DELHI: Actor Tatiana Maslany, who plays the eponymous character in the upcoming series “She-Hulk”, says she is looking forward to the response of the show which will give the fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) a new woman superhero.

    The debut of Jennifer Walters aka She-Hulk in the MCU comes a little over a month after Iman Vellani was launched in the superhero pantheon in and as “Ms Marvel”.

    “She-Hulk” is a half-hour legal comedy follows Jennifer Walters, the cousin of Bruce Banner/ The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), and a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered hulk.

    “I’m curious about what kind of conversations people will have about this show and with each other. People can have a real visceral response to having a woman superhero, which we’ve already felt online. It’s interesting to me that there is such a visceral response.

    “All of the feelings that we have watching a show like this, whether it’s like laughter, all of that, there is so much else going on that challenges people. I’m excited for people to see that,” Maslany said in a virtual global press conference, also attended by PTI.

    It was her character’s “conflict” with the superpowers explored in a mundane yet funny approach that made her want to audition for the series, she added.

    “She’s built this life for herself that she does not want to let go of. When this thing happens to her, she has to contend with a whole other perception being placed on top of her and expectations of how she should be and who she should be. To navigate those two versions, that to me was super interesting,” the actor said.

    Maslany said Ruffalo, who has played The Hulk as one of the original Avengers in the MCU, was “open” to her process of developing the character.

    “Mark was so open to my process, (he) was never prescriptive. But one thing I witnessed him do was he would lay down on the ground as Bruce and get up as The Hulk.

    And, and I was like, ‘Oh, that is like, what 10 years of playing this character and like physically embodying him and like being so inside of him’.

    ” Each episode of “She-Hulk” has a distinct flavour,” said director Kat Coiro.

    “It is a half-hour legal comedy, but it also has a huge cinematic scope and elements of drama, action and suspense. It is a little bit of a peek behind the curtain at the everyday, sometimes even mundane life of a superhero,” Coiro, whose credits include episodes of “Modern Family” and “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia”, added.

    Working on the series was a dream-come-true moment, she recalled.

    “I remember very vividly being a little girl and seeing the cover of a ‘She-Hulk’ comic in the midst of this sea of male comics and not knowing who she was but knowing that I was moved by it.

    “The idea of being large and in charge really resonated with me. I remember I bought that comic book. So, when this show came along it was really the culmination of a real dream,” Coiro said.

    For Jessica Gao, who has adapted the “She-Hulk” comic book for screen, it was fourth time’s the charm as she said Marvel Studios had rejected her thrice on previous projects.

    Gao, known for her work on shows such as “Rick and Morty” and “Silicon Valley”, said the series format gave her “time and space” to know a character as a fully-fleshed out person.

    “What’s great about Jennifer Walters is that Tatiana Maslany was from day one able to make her feel like a real human being. You feel like she’s lived a life. Like this is a real person who actually feels and processes things and like most people have had highs and lows,” the showrunner said.

    Fans will also get to see She-Hulk breaking the fourth wall, thus honouring the legacy of John Byrne’s story titled ‘The Sensational She-Hulk’ which was published in the Marvel Graphic Novel #18 in 1985.

    Gao said the fourth-wall breaking, meta-humour and self-awareness were the key elements of the comics that she wanted to retain in the series.

    “Because it was the John Byrne run that made me fall in love with this character. It was just so light-hearted, fun and refreshing. So that was always kind of a foundational element,” she said.

    She-Hulk broke the fourth wall, addressed the viewer directly looking into the camera, long “before Deadpool or Fleabag”, added Koiro.

    “Breaking the fourth wall does connect to the audience and draws us in, but not so much that we’re not connecting to her story in the world that we’ve built,” the director said.

    According to Maslany, breaking the fourth wall is “an extension” of She-Hulk’s superpowers.

    “There’s something about her awareness where she’s able to go from being Jen to She-Hulk with a seamlessness…She’s like, ‘I know I’m talking to the camera. I know you guys are watching this.’ And there’s something about that super-hyper-awareness that is who she is,” the actor added.

    Ginger Gonzaga said behind every superhero, there’s a catalyst best friend.

    In “She-Hulk”, she plays Nikki Ramos, a paralegal and the best friend of Jennifer Walters.

    “Nikki wants She-Hulk to embrace being special. It’s a really good balance because Jen is kind of by the book, Nikki is reckless and free but in a fun way. She can light fires and encourage Jen to become She-Hulk, which is why if She-Hulk ever saves the world you can thank her good friend.”

    “She-Hulk” will stream on Disney+ Hotstar from August 17 in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English.

  • ‘House of the Dragon’ set to premiere on Disney+ Hotstar 

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Streaming platform Disney+ Hotstar opened the doors to “House of the Dragon”, the much anticipated prequel series to the popular HBO fantasy drama “Game of Thrones”, as it released the first trailer of the show steeped in power dynamics, blood, fire and ashes.

    “House of the Dragon”, a drama originally set up at the American broadcaster HBO, will be available for streaming in India from August 22 via Disney+ Hotstar.

    The streamer shared the premiere date as well as the trailer of the 10-episode series on its official Twitter page late Wednesday night.

    “Dragons are coming to Disney+ Hotstar. House of the Dragon, starts streaming 22 Aug.

    #HOTDonHotstar,” read the post.

    Dragons are coming to Disney+ Hotstar. House of the Dragon, starts streaming 22 Aug. #HOTDonHotstar pic.twitter.com/5wzF8rO0id
    — Disney+ Hotstar (@DisneyPlusHS) July 20, 2022
    In the almost 3 minute-long trailer, there are whispers of a new world order being established in Westeros with King Viserys I Targaryen (Paddy Considine) torn between choosing his younger brother Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and his firstborn child Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy).

    The show is based on George R R Martin’s book “Fire & Blood”, a history of House Targaryen set 300 years before the events described in “Game of Thrones”, which ended its eight-season run in 2019.

    It will also be revealed how fire-breathing dragons, the coat of arms of House Targaryen, yield a tactical advantage to Rhaenyra in her quest.

    “War is afoot,” a character says in the trailer as the audience catches a peek into how history was created when Rhaenyra became the first queen regnant, paving the way for Daenerys Targaryen (played by Emilia Clarke in “Game of Thrones”) to strike her claim to the Seven Kingdoms generations later.

    The viewers also see the return of the Iron Throne, made by blacksmiths hammering together half-melted, broken, twisted swords, wrenched from the hands of dead men or yielded up by defeated foes.

    Ryan Condal is attached as the showrunner on “House of the Dragon” along with Miguel Sapochnik, who helmed “Game of Thrones” episodes such as ‘The Battle of Bastards’ and ‘The Winds of Winter’.

    Sapochnik will direct the pilot and additional episodes in the show.

    Olivia Cooke, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Fabien Frankel, Sonoya Mizuno, and Rhys Ifans also round out the cast of the upcoming series.

    MUMBAI: Streaming platform Disney+ Hotstar opened the doors to “House of the Dragon”, the much anticipated prequel series to the popular HBO fantasy drama “Game of Thrones”, as it released the first trailer of the show steeped in power dynamics, blood, fire and ashes.

    “House of the Dragon”, a drama originally set up at the American broadcaster HBO, will be available for streaming in India from August 22 via Disney+ Hotstar.

    The streamer shared the premiere date as well as the trailer of the 10-episode series on its official Twitter page late Wednesday night.

    “Dragons are coming to Disney+ Hotstar. House of the Dragon, starts streaming 22 Aug.

    #HOTDonHotstar,” read the post.

    Dragons are coming to Disney+ Hotstar. House of the Dragon, starts streaming 22 Aug. #HOTDonHotstar pic.twitter.com/5wzF8rO0id
    — Disney+ Hotstar (@DisneyPlusHS) July 20, 2022
    In the almost 3 minute-long trailer, there are whispers of a new world order being established in Westeros with King Viserys I Targaryen (Paddy Considine) torn between choosing his younger brother Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and his firstborn child Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy).

    The show is based on George R R Martin’s book “Fire & Blood”, a history of House Targaryen set 300 years before the events described in “Game of Thrones”, which ended its eight-season run in 2019.

    It will also be revealed how fire-breathing dragons, the coat of arms of House Targaryen, yield a tactical advantage to Rhaenyra in her quest.

    “War is afoot,” a character says in the trailer as the audience catches a peek into how history was created when Rhaenyra became the first queen regnant, paving the way for Daenerys Targaryen (played by Emilia Clarke in “Game of Thrones”) to strike her claim to the Seven Kingdoms generations later.

    The viewers also see the return of the Iron Throne, made by blacksmiths hammering together half-melted, broken, twisted swords, wrenched from the hands of dead men or yielded up by defeated foes.

    Ryan Condal is attached as the showrunner on “House of the Dragon” along with Miguel Sapochnik, who helmed “Game of Thrones” episodes such as ‘The Battle of Bastards’ and ‘The Winds of Winter’.

    Sapochnik will direct the pilot and additional episodes in the show.

    Olivia Cooke, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Fabien Frankel, Sonoya Mizuno, and Rhys Ifans also round out the cast of the upcoming series.

  • ‘House of the Dragon’ series set to premiere on Disney+ Hotstar 

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Streaming platform Disney+ Hotstar opened the doors to “House of the Dragon”, the much anticipated prequel series to the popular HBO fantasy drama “Game of Thrones”, as it released the first trailer of the show steeped in power dynamics, blood, fire and ashes.

    “House of the Dragon”, a drama originally set up at the American broadcaster HBO, will be available for streaming in India from August 22 via Disney+ Hotstar.

    The streamer shared the premiere date as well as the trailer of the 10-episode series on its official Twitter page late Wednesday night.

    “Dragons are coming to Disney+ Hotstar. House of the Dragon, starts streaming 22 Aug.

    #HOTDonHotstar,” read the post.

    Dragons are coming to Disney+ Hotstar. House of the Dragon, starts streaming 22 Aug. #HOTDonHotstar pic.twitter.com/5wzF8rO0id
    — Disney+ Hotstar (@DisneyPlusHS) July 20, 2022
    In the almost 3 minute-long trailer, there are whispers of a new world order being established in Westeros with King Viserys I Targaryen (Paddy Considine) torn between choosing his younger brother Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and his firstborn child Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy).

    The show is based on George R R Martin’s book “Fire & Blood”, a history of House Targaryen set 300 years before the events described in “Game of Thrones”, which ended its eight-season run in 2019.

    It will also be revealed how fire-breathing dragons, the coat of arms of House Targaryen, yield a tactical advantage to Rhaenyra in her quest.

    “War is afoot,” a character says in the trailer as the audience catches a peek into how history was created when Rhaenyra became the first queen regnant, paving the way for Daenerys Targaryen (played by Emilia Clarke in “Game of Thrones”) to strike her claim to the Seven Kingdoms generations later.

    The viewers also see the return of the Iron Throne, made by blacksmiths hammering together half-melted, broken, twisted swords, wrenched from the hands of dead men or yielded up by defeated foes.

    Ryan Condal is attached as the showrunner on “House of the Dragon” along with Miguel Sapochnik, who helmed “Game of Thrones” episodes such as ‘The Battle of Bastards’ and ‘The Winds of Winter’.

    Sapochnik will direct the pilot and additional episodes in the show.

    Olivia Cooke, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Fabien Frankel, Sonoya Mizuno, and Rhys Ifans also round out the cast of the upcoming series.

    MUMBAI: Streaming platform Disney+ Hotstar opened the doors to “House of the Dragon”, the much anticipated prequel series to the popular HBO fantasy drama “Game of Thrones”, as it released the first trailer of the show steeped in power dynamics, blood, fire and ashes.

    “House of the Dragon”, a drama originally set up at the American broadcaster HBO, will be available for streaming in India from August 22 via Disney+ Hotstar.

    The streamer shared the premiere date as well as the trailer of the 10-episode series on its official Twitter page late Wednesday night.

    “Dragons are coming to Disney+ Hotstar. House of the Dragon, starts streaming 22 Aug.

    #HOTDonHotstar,” read the post.

    Dragons are coming to Disney+ Hotstar. House of the Dragon, starts streaming 22 Aug. #HOTDonHotstar pic.twitter.com/5wzF8rO0id
    — Disney+ Hotstar (@DisneyPlusHS) July 20, 2022
    In the almost 3 minute-long trailer, there are whispers of a new world order being established in Westeros with King Viserys I Targaryen (Paddy Considine) torn between choosing his younger brother Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and his firstborn child Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy).

    The show is based on George R R Martin’s book “Fire & Blood”, a history of House Targaryen set 300 years before the events described in “Game of Thrones”, which ended its eight-season run in 2019.

    It will also be revealed how fire-breathing dragons, the coat of arms of House Targaryen, yield a tactical advantage to Rhaenyra in her quest.

    “War is afoot,” a character says in the trailer as the audience catches a peek into how history was created when Rhaenyra became the first queen regnant, paving the way for Daenerys Targaryen (played by Emilia Clarke in “Game of Thrones”) to strike her claim to the Seven Kingdoms generations later.

    The viewers also see the return of the Iron Throne, made by blacksmiths hammering together half-melted, broken, twisted swords, wrenched from the hands of dead men or yielded up by defeated foes.

    Ryan Condal is attached as the showrunner on “House of the Dragon” along with Miguel Sapochnik, who helmed “Game of Thrones” episodes such as ‘The Battle of Bastards’ and ‘The Winds of Winter’.

    Sapochnik will direct the pilot and additional episodes in the show.

    Olivia Cooke, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Fabien Frankel, Sonoya Mizuno, and Rhys Ifans also round out the cast of the upcoming series.