Disney+ bets big on live-action 'Tink' drama series led by Friday Night Lights duo. Fans brace for bold Peter Pan reimagining.
After an apparent reveal of an all-new, forthcoming, live-action Disney+ series portraying Peter Pan's tiny fairy bestie Tinker Bell, fan casting predictions are already under way, if only in our ...
A beloved character is heading to Disney+ in their own live-action series.
Bruce Springsteen Rodin Eckenroth/ for AFI With the recent announcement of Bruce Springsteen continuing his Land of Hope and Dreams Tour in the U.S. later this spring, fans are already anticipating ...
The magic that powers First Stage's new production of "Peter Pan and Wendy" comes from imagination, not technology. Many commercial adaptations of J.M. Barrie's story about a boy who never grows up ...
BalletMet will present a new production of "Peter Pan" at the Ohio Theatre from Feb. 13-15. The ballet, which reimagines the classic story with a punk energy and glam style, is described as having a " ...
SHEBOYGAN – Dare to Dream Theatre will stage “Peter Pan Jr.” Jan. 30 to Feb. 8 at the Sheboygan Lutheran High School Center for Arts and Performance. Based on J.M. Barrie's beloved story, the musical ...
Jeremy Sumpter — who starred in the 2003 film “Peter Pan” by “My Best Friend’s Wedding” director P.J. Hogan — holds another important role in many millennial’s lives, as their first crush. Over two ...
Fans of the 2001 Peter Pan live-action movie, your time is here — former costars Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood are reuniting for a rom-com. No, seriously, the actors that played Peter Pan and ...
EXCLUSIVE: More than two decades after soaring through the skies as Peter Pan and Wendy Darling in Universal’s 2003 live-action version of Peter Pan, Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood are reuniting ...
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Well, that didn't go as bad as many thought it might. Props to NBC for pulling off another live-televison musical event — despite the haters. Thanks to what appears to have been a budget increase from ...