‘Rust’ Shooting Story Revealed in New Trailer for Hulu Documentary

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‘Rust’ Shooting Story Revealed in New Trailer for Hulu Documentary


Following the tragic accident on the set of the movie “Rust” that led to the demise of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, the documentary “Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna” goals to inform the true story of what transpired.

The Hulu documentary takes viewers contained in the fateful day of Oct. 21, 2021 and the spectacle that adopted Alec Baldwin, who fired the prop gun, and the case. In the documentary, Hutchins’ good friend, director Rachel Mason, goes on the document to speak in regards to the tragedy and the expertise of dropping a beloved good friend and colleague.

The documentary options public courtroom information, behind-the-scenes materials from “Rust” and entry to Hutchins’ private archives and supplies, with the aim of honoring her story.

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

Watch the trailer under.

PROGRAMMING

Julianne Hough and Jesse Palmer are set to host “The Oscars Red Carpet Show” earlier than the 97th Academy Awards, highlighting Oscar nominees, performers and presenters as the celebs hit the pink carpet.

ABC News’ dwell protection kicks off with Lara Spencer on “Good Morning America” on Wednesday, Feb. 26, with James Longman becoming a member of her on Friday, Feb. 28. Coverage will proceed into Friday afternoon with “GMA3: What You Need to Know” and the night primetime particular “Countdown to the Oscars with Robin Roberts: A Special Edition of ’20/20′” with Robin Roberts, that includes an interview with first-time host Conan O’Brien forward of Hollywood’s largest night time.

On Sunday, March 2, pre-show protection will characteristic “World News Tonight” anchor Linsey Davis, “Good Morning America” co-anchor Whit Johnson, ABC News correspondent Chris Connelly, KABC-TV leisure reporter George Pennacchio and Variety‘s chief awards editor Clayton Davis.

After the Oscars ceremony, “Live with Kelly and Mark” will broadcast dwell from the Dolby Theatre and “After the Oscars Show” will air Monday, March 3.

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Warner Bros. Discovery is launching Max in Australia on March 31, bringing hit reveals like “The Last of Us,” “House of the Dragon” and “Euphoria” to the service.

“WBD has a long history in Australia, and we know our world-class content from HBO, Warner Bros. Discovery and more is incredibly popular with audiences here,” common supervisor of WBD Australia and New Zealand Michael Brooks stated in an announcement. “We have a clear strategy to maximize reach through our direct-to-consumer app and distribution partnerships, and our collaboration with Foxtel at launch is a testament to that. We can’t wait for fans across the country to experience Max.” 

In addition to HBO and Max originals, movies like “Barbie,” “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice” and “Twisters” may also be out there to stream. The Australian launch comes with vary of subscription tiers, together with premium, commonplace and ad-supported choices.

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Chiquis’ “Foodie on the Go” sequence is premiering March 13 at 8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT, bringing the three-time Latin Grammy Winner again on tv screens within the model new meals and journey sequence.

“Foodie on the Go” follows Chiquis as she travels throughout the U.S. to satisfy with cooks and house owners, uncovering native spots and small companies within the course of. The first episode will happen in Chicago on the Volare Restaurant whereas the second episode will happen in Solvang, Calif., highlighting Peasants Feast.

The present will premiere on LATV linear channels, LatiNation Fast channels and can be out there to stream on the LatiNation+ app. The sequence is produced by Busy Bee Productions and LatiNation Media.

New episodes drop each Thursday by means of April 17.

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Production has wrapped on “Star Trek: Khan,” a brand new scripted audio sequence set within the Star Trek Universe. Naveen Andrews will voice the enduring increase Khan, whereas Wrenn Schmidt will play Marla McGivers, a former Starfleet historian who adopted Khan into exile. The sequence takes place within the aftermath of “Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan,” choosing up with Khan and his followers after they’re left stranded on the desolate planet Ceti Alpha V by Captain Kirk.

The official synopsis reads: “History remembers Khan Noonien Singh as a villain, the product of a failed attempt to perfect humanity through genetic engineering whose quest to avenge himself on Admiral James T. Kirk led to unimaginable tragedy and loss. But the truth has been buried for too long beneath the sands of Ceti Alpha V. How did Khan go from a beneficent tyrant and superhuman visionary with a new world at his fingertips to the monster we think we know so well? Recently unearthed, the rest of Khan’s story will finally be told.”

“Star Trek: Khan” is written by Kirsten Beyer and David Mack, basted on a narrative by “Wrath of Khan” writer-director Nicholas Meyer. The sequence is produced by CBS’ Eye Podcast Productions Inc., Secret Hideout, and Rodenberry Entertainment. Executive producers embody Beyer, Alex Kurtzman, and Rod Roddenberry. The audio sequence was directed by Fred Greenhalgh.

DEALS

DirecTV is breaking the standard cable bundle with three new Genre Packs and two Mini-Pack add-ons, complementing the latest launches of MySports in January and MyFree DirecTV in November.

“At DirecTV, we’re breaking up with the one-size-fits-all bloated cable bundles of the past by delivering new ways for consumers to enjoy the content they love at the best value,” DirecTV chief advertising officer Vince Torres stated in an announcement. “Our new Genre Packs and Mini-Packs provide lower-priced options, allowing customers to pick and choose what they want to watch and when they want to watch it.”

Consumers can subscribe to MyEntertainment, MyNews and MiEspañol individually or collectively, out there to get pleasure from satellite-free on streaming platforms beginning at $34.99 a month.

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