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Skyline Strikes Multi-Territory Deals on ‘Soul Reaper,’ ‘Vietnamese Horror Story’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Vietnam-based sales agent Skyline Media has closed multi-territory deals for two of its current titles “The Soul Reaper” and “Vietnamese Horror Story.” The deals follow Skyline’s recent trip to Busan’s ACFM and come ahead of its participation as exhibitor at a string of further final quarter sales events – Tokyo’s TIFFCOM, Santa Monica’s American Film Market and Taipei’s Taiwan Creative Content Fest. Folk horror film “The Soul Reaper,” currently in the final stages of post-production, was licensed to GaragePlay for Taiwan and to Westec Media Limited (WML) for Laos, Cambodia and nine other Southeast Asian territories. The film, adapted from Thao Trang’s best-selling horror novel “Lunar New Year in Hell Village” (aka “Tet O Lang Dia Nguc”), is set to be released in Vietnam cinemas on 08 December. GaragePlay is one of Taiwan’s leading distributors, and recently handles releases of “Suzume,” “John Wick: Chapter 4” and “Someday or One Day.” WML is the biggest content distributor in Cambodia and has distributed more than 1,000 titles theatrically since its establishment.
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King Of The Hill to be revived at Hulu with original cast and creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels
The animated comedy series King Of The Hill is coming back to screens.Hulu has ordered a new run of the hit series, which originally ran on Fox from 1997 to 2010.The show's co-creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels are returning to executive produce the show, while Saladin Patterson is joining to executive produce and serve as showrunner.Judge will also be back to voice the lead character, the propane salesman Hank Hill.  It's back! King Of The Hill (pictured) is returning with a revival in the works for Hulu, it was announced on TuesdayIn addition to Judge — who also voices the incomprehensible Boomhauer — Kathy Najimy of Hocus Pocus fame is back to play Hank's wife Peggy Hill.Stephen Root, possibly best known for playing the stapler-obsessed Milton in the Judge-directed live-action film Office Space, is back to voice Hank's friend Bill.Better Things star Pamela Adlon will once again be voicing Hank and Peggy's son Bobby Hill, while Johnny Hardwick will play Hank's conspiracy theorist friend Dale.Lauren Tom will be back, presumably to voice the Hills' Lao neighbor Minh, though it's unclear if Toby Huss will be back to voice her husband Kahn.Although the character received little scrutiny at the original time of airing, having Huss — a white actor — voice an Asian character could offend audiences. The original series ran for more than 250 episodes and featured a more life-like tone than other Fox animated series of the period, including The Simpsons.It focused on the day-to-day experiences of the propane salesman Hank Hill and his beer-guzzling buddies, along with Hank's overzealous wife Peggy and his difficult son Bobby.  The originals: Co-creator Mike Judge (L) returns to executive produce and voice Hank Hill and
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Daily Star's viral Liz Truss Lettuce becomes latest 'celebrity' to join Cameo
Daily Star Liz Truss Lettuce has joined celebrity video messaging website Cameo.Social media – and in fact international press – has been lapping up our live video feed of a freshly bought lettuce going up against Prime Minister Liz Truss, to find out who will last longer.And due to the popularity of it, the 60p lettuce, which appears to have more of a social life than most people, has now joined Cameo.READ MORE: Liz Truss swears she'll outlast the Daily Star's 60p Tesco lettuce - Watch live here if she canFor a small fee of just £13, you can have a personalised message sent to you by the lettuce – provided it's not hiding under a desk, of course.A portion of the money raised from the message will actually go to the Daily Star's charity of choice, Free The Bears which rescues bears from dangerous captivity and has sanctuaries in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.It mainly cares for hundreds of sun and moon bears.A Cameo spokesman said: “We’re all on the edge of our seats waiting to see what happens with the lettuce.“Fans can book personalised messages from some of the world’s biggest celebrities on Cameo and in the last few days, no one has captured the attention of the British public quite like this vegetable.“The viral sensation that is the Daily Star’s lettuce has joined Cameo and messages are available for an initial £13, but that could be the tip of the iceberg.”To book a personalised message from the lettuce, fans can head to the Cameo website and fill in a few details to receive their very own bespoke message from the world’s most famous lettuce.The lettuce has picked up such notoriety, that Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer mentioned in during last night's (October 17) Parliamentary Labour Party meeting.According to
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