Under the Bridge

Hulu has just released the official trailer for its highly anticipated limited series, “Under the Bridge”, and it’s already causing a stir. Starring the talented duo of Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough, this gripping show is set to premiere on April 17 with two episodes, followed by new episodes launching weekly.

Unveiling a Haunting True Story

Based on Rebecca Godfrey’s book, “Under the Bridge” delves into the tragic and mysterious events surrounding the disappearance of fourteen-year-old Reena Virk. In 1997, Reena attended a party with friends and never returned home. The series, narrated by Godfrey (played by Keough) and a local police officer (played by Gladstone), uncovers the dark and hidden world of the young girls accused of the murder.

Trailer

A Stellar Cast and Creative Team

Joining Gladstone and Keough are an ensemble cast including Vritika Gupta, Chloe Guidry, Javon Walton, Izzy G., Aiyana Goodfellow, Ezra Faroque Khan, and Archie Panjabi. The series has been expertly adapted by Quinn Shephard, with a team of executive producers that includes Samir Mehta, Liz Tigelaar, Stacey Silverman, Geeta Patel, and Tara Duncan. And not to mention, Godfrey herself also serves as an executive producer. Keough and Gina Gammell round out the executive producer team.

More Exciting TV News

While we eagerly await the premiere of “Under the Bridge”, there are other exciting TV events happening. The Library of Congress is hosting cast members from the CBS comedy “Ghosts” for a special screening event and panel discussion on April 9. The series follows a couple who unexpectedly inherit a mansion inhabited by various spirits from different time periods.

Also, don’t miss out on the 2024 ASTRA TV Awards, which will take place on August 24. Submissions are now open, and new categories have been added, including best anime series, best children’s or family program, and best voice over performance. Visit Astra Awards for more information on the submission process.

Calling all aspiring filmmakers! The Fine Cut Festival of Films is now accepting submissions for short films until May 31. If you’re currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a film school in Southern California, this is your chance to showcase your talent. Categories include documentary, animation, and narrative, with selected films being eligible for prizes and broadcast episodes.

For more TV news and updates, be sure to visit F5 Magazine.

(Source: Variety)

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