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'Rust' Shooting Story reveals in New Trailer for Hulu documentary

After the tragic accident on the set of the film “Rust”, which led to the death of the cameraman Halyna Hutchin, the documentary “Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna” is supposed to tell the real story about what was closed.

The Hulu documentary moves the audience to the fateful day of October 21, 2021 and the spectacle that Alec Baldwin, who fired the prop -weapon, followed. In the documentary, Hutchin's friend, director Rachel Mason, makes the recording to talk about the tragedy and experience, to lose a loved one.

The documentary contains public court files, the material behind the scenes of “Rust” and access to Hutchins' personal archives and materials, with the aim of honoring their history.

“Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna” will be published on Hulu on March 11th and will be produced by Julee Metz, Kate Barry, Jon Bardi and Will Cohen for Story Syndicate and Jessica Grimshaw, Nick Shumaker and Jennifer Sears for Anonyme.

Look at the trailer below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8MMU7QZ-0Y

PROGRAMMING

Julianne Hough and Jesse Palmer will organize the 97th Academy Awards “The Oscars Red Carpet Show” and highlighted Oscar nominated, actors and moderators while the stars hit the red carpet.

The live reporting of ABC News begins on Wednesday, February 26, with Lara Spencer on “Good Morning America”. James Longman follows on Friday, February 28th. The reporting will be reported with “GMA3: what you need to know” and the evening primetime special countdown countdown countdown with the Oscars with Robin Roberts: A special edition of '20/20 'with Robin: A Special Edition of '20/20', with Robin, with an interview. Hollywood's biggest night.

On Sunday, March 2, the reporting before the show “World News Tonight” Liney Liney Davis, co-alchor Whit Johnson, Correspondent Chris Connelly, KABC TV reporter George Pennacchio and KABC TV diversity'S Chief Awards editor Clayton Davis.

After the Oscars ceremony, “Live with Kelly and Mark” is broadcast live by the Dolby Theater and “After the Oscars Show” will be broadcast on Monday, March 3.

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Warner Bros. Discovery starts on March 31 Max in Australia and brings hitals such as “The Last Us”, “House of the Dragon” and “Euphoria”.

“WBD has a long history in Australia, and we know that our world-class content from HBO, Warner Bros. Discovery and more are incredibly popular with the audience here,” said General Manager of WBD Australia and New Zealand Michael Brooks in a statement. “We have a clear strategy to maximize the range through our direct-to-consumer app and sales partnerships, and our collaboration with Foxtel at the start is proof of this. We can hardly wait for fans to experience Max all over the country. ”

In addition to HBO and Max Originals, films such as “Barbie”, “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice” and “Twisters” will also be available for streaming. The Australian start offers a number of subscription stages, including premium, standard and advertising options.

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The Chiquis series from “Foodie on the Go” will be premiered on March 13th at 8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT and brought back to the three-time Latin Grammy winner in the television screens in the brand new food and rice series.

“Foodie on the Go” follows Chiquis when she travels through the USA to meet chefs and owners and uncover local places and small companies. The first episode takes place in Chicago in the Volare restaurant, while the second episode takes place in Solvang, California, and emphasizes the farmers' festival.

The show will be a premiere on linear fat channels, latination and will be available for streaming for the Latination+ app. The series is produced by busy bee productions and Latination Media.

New episodes fall every Thursday to April 17th.

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Production has included “Star Trek: Khan”, a new script -udio series in the Star Trek universe. Naveen Andrews will express the legendary Augment Khan, while Wrenn Schmidt will play Marla McGivers, a former Starfleet historian who followed Khan to exile. The series takes place according to “Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan”, which were picked up with Khan and his supporters on the desolate Planet Ceti Alpha V by Captain Kirk on the bleak planet Ceti Alpha V.

The official summary is: “The story remembers Khan Noonien Singh as a villain, the product of a failed attempt to perfect humanity through genetic engineering, the endeavor of which to revenge on Admiral James T. Kirk, led to an unimaginable tragedy and loss. But the truth was buried under the sand of Ceti Alpha V for too long. The rest of Khan's story is finally told recently. ”

“Star Trek: Khan” was written by Kirsten Beyer and David Mack, which were deleted in a story of “Wrath of Khan” director Nicholas Meyer. The series is produced by CBS 'Eye Podcast Productions Inc., Secret Hideout and Rodenberry Entertainment. The executing producers include Beyer, Alex Kurtzman and Roddenberry. The audio series was staged by Fred Greenhalgh.

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Directv break the traditional cable bundle with three new genre packs and two mini-pack add-ons and complement the latest starts of MySports in January and MyFree DirectV in November.

“At DirectV, we enter the past with the geared cable bundles by making new ways available to consumers to enjoy the content that they are best worth,” said Vince Torres, Chief Marketing Officer from DirectV. “Our new genre packages and mini packs offer cheaper options and enable customers to select what they would like to see.”

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