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Eddie knew being away from their family this time of year was kinda hard and while this was the first year he wasn't seeing his parents since he was in the Navy, he wanted to make it special for his sister. So he made the treats their abuela usually made and he brought them over in a container for her. Knocking on the door, he waited for her to answer. "Bells, come on! Open up."
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ATX Television Festival Announces Next Wave of Programming - Veronica Mars, Into the Dark, Letterkenny and One Day at a Time
ATX Television Festival continues to announce programming for year eight of the festival, which will take place June 6-9, 2019, in Austin, Texas.
Hulu’s highly-anticipated “Veronica Mars” revival will host a panel discussion with creatives and cast ahead of the series’ upcoming fourth season, which picks up after the events of the crowd-funded film continuation. Panelists will be announced at a later date.
Season 8 will also feature a premiere screening of “Into the Dark: Culture Shock,” the July installment of Hulu and Blumhouse Television’s horror event series “Into the Dark.” “Culture Shock,” which is directed by Gigi Saul Guerrero and written by Guerrero, James Benson & Efren Hernandez, follows a young Mexican woman in pursuit of the American Dream, who crosses illegally into the United States, only to find herself in an American nightmare. Following the screening, Guerrero will be joined by cast members for a Q&A conversation about the episode. Additional panelists will be announced at a later date.
The festival will feature a screening and Q&A for Canadian comedy “Letterkenny,” which streams stateside on Hulu and was renewed for four additional seasons last December, as well as just announced its first U.S. tour dates. The comedy revolves around the dustups Wayne (creator/executive producer/co-writer/star Jared Keeso) and his pals get into with their small-town rivals. For the hicks, skids and hockey players of Letterkenny, getting your butt kicked is a legitimate concern on a day-to-day basis. Director/executive producer/cast member Jacob Tierney, executive producer Mark Montefiore, and cast members Nathan Dales, Michelle Mylett and K. Trevor Wilson are confirmed to join the Q&A.
Also joining ATX are the cast and creatives of “One Day at a Time,” who will participate in a screening and conversation for the recently cancelled Netflix original series from executive producers Norman Lear, Gloria Calderon Kellett, and Mike Royce. Confirmed participants include Royce and cast members Justina Machado, Isabella Gomez, Todd Grinnell, and Stephen Tobolowsky. The series, which has received an outpouring of support from fans & critics alike in an ongoing effort to “#SaveODAAT,” is still actively working to secure a fourth season at a new network.
Every year at ATX, Advisory Board member and writer/creator Beau Willimon conducts an intimate, interactive talk about the creative process in which the audience becomes the panel. This year will be no different and entirely different. During these improvised discussions, neither Beau nor the audience fully knows what to expect. All we can promise is that it will be a one-of-a-kind experience.
Willimon will also take part in the panel conversation, “A Playwright Walks Into a Writers Room…,” featuring writers and executives who made the transition from theater to television in a discussion about the unique challenges of writing for both stage and screen, and what this trend means for both industries moving forward. “Vida” creator/showrunner Tanya Saracho and Bad Robot’s Senior Vice President of Television, Rachel Rusch, are confirmed to join. Additional panelists will be announced soon.
Previously announced programming includes:
· “Presidents of the Guilds” panel, featuring Gabrielle Carteris, president, SAG-AFTRA, David A. Goodman, president, WGAW, and Thomas Schlamme, president, DGA
· ABC Family series “Greek” reunion
· “The House that Horror Built: Inside Blumhouse Television;”
· “Inside the Writers Room” panel with Starz’s critically-acclaimed series “Vida”
· Closing Night Screening of Showtime’s “City on a Hill”
· A panel exploring the “Power of Female Partnerships”
· “Cancelled Too Soon” panel with “Men In Trees”
· Freeform’s “Good Trouble”
· “Let’s Talk about Sex (Scenes),” an honest discussion about empowering both writers and actors, and improving safe “sex” practices behind the camera
· A panel presented by the Casting Society of America, featuring some of TV’s top casting directors
· A one-on-one conversation titled “Scene Partners & Roommates,” with actors Margo Martindale and Shane McRae
· “Everyone Is Doing Great” screening and Q&A
· Netflix’s series “Atypical” panel
· EPIX’s new series “Perpetual Grace, LTD” panel
· An inside look at the “Tremors” pilot
· USA’s summer drama “Dare Me”
· IFC’s musical variety comedy “Sherman’s Showcase”
· Comedy Central’s new sketch series “Alternatino with Arturo Castro”
· Individual panelists Beatrice Springborn, Vice President, Content Development, Hulu; Jessica Rhoades, EP, “Sharp Objects,” “The Affair,” and Principal, Pacesetter; ATX Advisory Board member Kyle Killen, EP/showrunner of Showtime’s upcoming “Halo” series; and Mauricio Mota and Katie Elmore Mota, EPs, “East Los High,” and Co-Presidents of Wise Entertainment.
For the latest developments and information on how to attend, visit the ATX Television Festival official site www.atxfestival.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
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He put his hands up innocently. "Whatever you say." He laughed and smiled put the container down on the counter. "Then have at it." He told her and pouted a little. "Please. That thing will die with her. I don't think she's even written them down." Which sucked because all Eddie wanted to do was make them the right way. "I'm staying. You know I love winter up here. Plus the restaurant is gonna be busy." He said. "Maybe next year." @isabella-castro
"Listen, you don't get to judge me. Dua Lipa is a goddess and you know just how much I love her so I will always listen to her whenever I'm in the mood." She explained to him as she laughed softly. "Well please come in with the Buñuelos because those are so important to me." She teased the other while laughing. "I don't know if anyone will ever make them the way that Abeula does. But hey, I'm sure she'll give you the exact recipe eventually." She smiled softly. "I actually am staying here I think. I spoke to everyone and they understand that I'm on call for work and may need to go in if needed. What about you? Are you gonna go see them?" @eddiexcastro
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"About time." He said and hugged her back. "I didn't think you'd be able to hear me over Dua Lipa playing, but glad I'm noticeable." Eddie teased his little sister and held up the container. "I come with Buñuelos, though. Just like Abuela makes. She'd probably argue hers are better, but mine are damn close." He smiled as he made his way to the kitchen and dropped them off. "You staying up here for Christmas, or have you decided to go see the fam?" @isabella-castro
Isabella was bouncing around in her place to Dua Lipa and she could see herself dancing in the reflection of the fridge but that wasn't something that bothered her. She laughed to herself as she then stirred her pot of noodles as she waited for her lackluster of a dinner to cook. She then heard a knock on the door and she turned down the music and headed to the door. She opened it up and saw Eddie which brough a smile across her face. "Oh hi!" She said to him as she brought him in for a quick hug and then welcomed him into her home. @eddiexcastro
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