The Prime Video series "Good Omens," based on the novel "Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch" by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, is a delightfully irreverent romp through the apocalypse. The demon Crowley (David Tennant) and angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) are the unlikeliest of friends, but they still manage to stop the apocalypse together despite their many differences. Sure, there was a mix-up with the infant antichrist that led to a much sillier apocalypse than expected, but everything turned out okay in the end, and now the angel-demon duo are coming back for another, all-new adventure.
Season 1 of "Good Omens" felt like a one-and-done deal, with a complete story that ends rather resolutely, and there's no sequel novel to draw from. However, the success of the series and fan love for Aziraphale and Crowley was enough to inspire co-creator Gaiman to write an entirely new...
Season 1 of "Good Omens" felt like a one-and-done deal, with a complete story that ends rather resolutely, and there's no sequel novel to draw from. However, the success of the series and fan love for Aziraphale and Crowley was enough to inspire co-creator Gaiman to write an entirely new...
- 5/11/2023
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
The Amazon series Good Omens covered the events of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s novel Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter (buy a copy Here) in the six episode first season – and now a second season that goes beyond the events of the book has been given a July premiere date! It has been confirmed that Good Omens season 2 will be available to watch on the Prime Video streaming service as of July 28th.
Gaiman has written the new episodes of Good Omens with John Finnemore. Douglas Mackinnon, who directed the previous six episodes, directed the new six as well. Mackinnon is also an executive producer and co-showrunner with Gaiman. Finnemore is another executive producer, as are Rob Wilkins and BBC Studios Productions’ Head of Comedy Josh Cole. The series is produced by Amazon Studios, BBC Studios Productions, The Blank Corporation, and Narrativia.
Michael Sheen...
Gaiman has written the new episodes of Good Omens with John Finnemore. Douglas Mackinnon, who directed the previous six episodes, directed the new six as well. Mackinnon is also an executive producer and co-showrunner with Gaiman. Finnemore is another executive producer, as are Rob Wilkins and BBC Studios Productions’ Head of Comedy Josh Cole. The series is produced by Amazon Studios, BBC Studios Productions, The Blank Corporation, and Narrativia.
Michael Sheen...
- 5/10/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Here’s some good news: We now know when our favorite angel and demon friends will be back on Prime Video. The streaming service has announced that Good Omens Season 2, consisting of six episodes, will premiere on Friday, July 28. And to celebrate, co-creator Neil Gaiman has collaborated with superfans Hilly and Hannah Hindi of The Hillywood Show to reveal that date in a new parody video, which you can watch above. Plus, check out the new key art featuring Michael Sheen and David Tennant as angel Aziraphale and demon Crowley below. Amazon Studios This news comes on the 33rd anniversary of the publishing of the original novel, Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett and Gaiman, on which the first season was based. Now, Season 2 “explores storylines that go beyond the original source material to illuminate the uncanny friendship between Aziraphale, a fussy angel and rare book dealer,...
- 5/10/2023
- TV Insider
By Jacob Oller
Apologies to Rick James. reated by sisters Hilly and Hannah Hindi (who also star as all-too-accurate versions of Mike and Eleven), this “Super Freak” parody of Stranger Things has everything you might want in a music video based on a series based on the nostalgic memories of two ‘80s-obsessed brothers. The actors (Richard Speight, Jr., […]
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Apologies to Rick James. reated by sisters Hilly and Hannah Hindi (who also star as all-too-accurate versions of Mike and Eleven), this “Super Freak” parody of Stranger Things has everything you might want in a music video based on a series based on the nostalgic memories of two ‘80s-obsessed brothers. The actors (Richard Speight, Jr., […]
The article ‘Stranger Things’ Parody Puts the “Super” in “Super Freak” appeared first on Film School Rejects.
- 10/26/2017
- by Jacob Oller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
If you're still reeling from Wednesday's finale of Supernatural, levity has arrived in the form of a mashup that combines the Winchester brothers with Taylor Swift.
The "Shake It Off" parody stars Hilly and Hannah Hindi of The Hillywood Show, who are delightful as Dean and Castiel, respectively, and Spn alum Osric Chau (R.I.P. Kevin Tran) stars as Sam, wearing a truly spectacular wig.
The video is pretty perfect – a favorite moment is when Dean shakes and shimmies in between two dead bodies while brandishing the First Blade – but the real treat for Spn fans comes at the end of the video,...
The "Shake It Off" parody stars Hilly and Hannah Hindi of The Hillywood Show, who are delightful as Dean and Castiel, respectively, and Spn alum Osric Chau (R.I.P. Kevin Tran) stars as Sam, wearing a truly spectacular wig.
The video is pretty perfect – a favorite moment is when Dean shakes and shimmies in between two dead bodies while brandishing the First Blade – but the real treat for Spn fans comes at the end of the video,...
- 5/22/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- People.com - TV Watch
So what do you get when you combine Sam and Dean Winchester with Taylor Swift? Turns out a pretty terrific (and incredibly hilarious) Supernatural parody. Following the show’s Season 10 finale last night, The Hillywood Show has released its “Supernatural Parody” video, which the YouTube channel has been teasing for over a week. The video does a funny (and pretty great) job of summing up the events of the past season, which has been very focused on Dean suffering from the Mark of Cain and the pain and worry it has caused Sam and Castiel, all while being set to the tune of Taylor Swift’s infectious “Shake It Off.” The parody stars Hilly Hindi as Dean, Orsic Chau (who played Kevin Tran on Supernatural) as Sam, Hannah Hindi as Castiel, Adam Stuckey as Crowley, and Rob Benedict (who plays Chuck on Supernatural) as Cain. Hannah Hindi directed the parody,...
- 5/21/2015
- by Chris King
- TVovermind.com
We figured it was only a matter of time before The Hillywood Show set its sights on Panem.
The Hindi Sisters have targeted the fashionable world of the Capitol with their latest concoction, the appropriately-titled "The Hunger Games Parody." Set to a shorter version of Jimmy James' epic club ballad, "Fashionista," the latest spoof from Hillywood offers a more cutthroat variation on what goes on behind the scenes of blue-haired Caesar Flickerman's talk show.
For those uninitiated, The Hillywood Show is the brainchild of Internet celebrities and sister comedy duo Hilly and Hannah Hindi. No piece of pop culture is safe from their satirical stylings — especially not "Twilight."
Check out "The Hunger Games Parody" below, and be grateful for the fact that you don't have to live in such a cruel future world.
The Hindi Sisters have targeted the fashionable world of the Capitol with their latest concoction, the appropriately-titled "The Hunger Games Parody." Set to a shorter version of Jimmy James' epic club ballad, "Fashionista," the latest spoof from Hillywood offers a more cutthroat variation on what goes on behind the scenes of blue-haired Caesar Flickerman's talk show.
For those uninitiated, The Hillywood Show is the brainchild of Internet celebrities and sister comedy duo Hilly and Hannah Hindi. No piece of pop culture is safe from their satirical stylings — especially not "Twilight."
Check out "The Hunger Games Parody" below, and be grateful for the fact that you don't have to live in such a cruel future world.
- 4/2/2012
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
Fanboy/fangirl gatherings tend to be the butt of jokes. These convention-goers are always portrayed on film as hordes of overweight, introverted nerds -- even if the protagonists are among their number, as in "Fanboys." Is that common perception of these people justified, or is it just a stereotype the masses enjoy laughing about?
Aside from the now "mainstream" San Diego and New York Comic-Cons, I had never attended any superfan conferences. So I welcomed the opportunity to attend the Twi-hards' Super Bowl, the 'Breaking Dawn' Convention in Los Angeles. Before each new installment of "The Saga," hundreds of Stephenie Meyer's faithful descend on the City of Angels for three days of vampire revelry.
I've been covering "Twilight" for NextMovie for over a year and, before this weekend, felt like I had a fairly solid understanding of my fellow Twi-hards (despite never actually having hung out with...
Aside from the now "mainstream" San Diego and New York Comic-Cons, I had never attended any superfan conferences. So I welcomed the opportunity to attend the Twi-hards' Super Bowl, the 'Breaking Dawn' Convention in Los Angeles. Before each new installment of "The Saga," hundreds of Stephenie Meyer's faithful descend on the City of Angels for three days of vampire revelry.
I've been covering "Twilight" for NextMovie for over a year and, before this weekend, felt like I had a fairly solid understanding of my fellow Twi-hards (despite never actually having hung out with...
- 11/7/2011
- by Ryan McKee
- NextMovie
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