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Alison Brie and her co-stars from Community reunited recently to film a PSA about voting in the 2020 U.S. Presidental Election. Voting continues in the election until Tuesday, November 3rd.

Class is in session… Ken Jeong, Alison Brie, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, and Jim Rash have come together to encourage you to vote in the 2020 election. These community college students are #HumanBeingsforBiden. For more voting information head to https://vote.org


October 31, 2020   Webmiss

It was announced today that Happiest Season will be skipping theatrical release in the United States and will be premiering exclusively on Hulu instead! The movie will be available to stream on Wednesday, November 25 as a Hulu original.

Source: Variety

October 20, 2020   Webmiss

The cast of GLOW reunites for a very special conversation five days after Netflix cancels the show. Watch it in the embed below via YouTube.


October 10, 2020   Webmiss

It looks like we will get to see Promising Young Woman in 2020 after all! The film, which was originally set for a theatrical release in April, will now be out in theaters on Christmas Day, December 25th! The film’s distributor may also release the movie through video on demand (VOD) rental channels 17 days after the theatrical release date, but no word on VOD plans have been announced.

Source: Variety

October 9, 2020   Webmiss

Terrible news! The execs at Netflix have reversed the season 4 order of GLOW and the show will not be returning! Season 4 was going to be the final season for the series, but it had to be pulled due to concerns over filming during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We’ve made the difficult decision not to do a fourth season of GLOW due to COVID, which makes shooting this physically intimate show with its large ensemble cast especially challenging,” said a Netflix spokesperson. “We are so grateful to creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, Jenji Kohan and all the writers, cast and crew for sharing this story about the incredible women of GLOW with us and the world.”

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

October 5, 2020   Webmiss

Alison Brie participated in the virtual 2020 PaleyFest Fall Previews event. She was a panelist for the Marvel’s 616 virtual event, where she discussed her role as director for one of the series’ episodes.

You can watch the panel on YouTube and embedded within this post!


October 2, 2020   Webmiss

Alison Brie expanded her role as a director to helm an episode of the upcoming Disney+ docu-series Marvel’s 616. The series explores how Marvel comics and characters have influenced our own real-life world.

Alison directs episode 8 of the series titled “Marvel Spotlight.” The entire docu-series with all 8 episodes will be premiering exclusively on Disney+ on November 20, 2020.

Directed by Alison Brie (Community, GLOW), this episode follows a group of students at Florida’s Brandon High School as they put on performances of the new Marvel Spotlight plays and realize how much characters like Ms. Marvel and Squirrel Girl speak to their own high school experiences.

Trailer for Marvel’s 616

Clip from “Marvel Spotlight” (directed by Alison Brie)

Source: Entertainment Weekly

September 29, 2020   Webmiss