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As many Hollywood firms stagnated amid COVID-19 shutdowns, soaring social content like the Snapchat series Will From Home has kept the company in the fast lane.
Last year in early March, just as it was becoming clear that the U.S. wouldn t be able to avoid a COVID-19 lockdown for much longer, executives at Westbrook Media began to discuss backup plans. The digital arm of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith s fledgling multimedia firm had started to hit its stride as a producer of social media marketing materials for films like
Bad Boys for Life. But with theatrical releases looking unlikely in the months ahead, the team, like many Hollywood operations, needed to pivot.
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Maddie Presser punches actor Will Smith in a recreation of the iconic scene from Independence Day. (Dan Presser/ESPN)Contributed by Daniel PresserShow MoreShow Less
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Maddie Presser channels her inner William Wallace. (Dan Presser/ESPN)Contributed by Daniel PresserShow MoreShow Less
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It’s not every day that a parent can say their children acted alongside legendary actor Will Smith, but for one Southington family, that dream became a reality during the pandemic.
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Ryan Doesn’t Know, hosted by global superstar Ryan Reynolds (
Deadpool), which follows the actor, producer and entrepreneur as he tries his hand learning new skills. The 12 five-minute episodes roll-out on Jan. 30, airing every other day through Feb. 21.
Reynolds’ humorous self-improvement quest finds him with a group of talented emerging artists and creators from a variety of backgrounds and fields. As he talks with the experts, he will also attempt his own work in their area. The series sees the star attempt such varied skills as ice sculpting, visual effects, latte art, floral sculpting and axe throwing. What could go wrong?
YOUTUBE Ryan Doesn t Know will feature the Deadpool star trying his hand at new skills like ice sculpting, latte art and axe throwing.
Like many American who have been stuck at home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Ryan Reynolds is using his free time to learn some new skills.
The
Deadpool actor and his Maximum Effort shingle have teamed up with Will Smith s Westbrook Media to launch Snapchat series
Ryan Doesn t Know, in which he ll learn new crafts with the help of experts in their fields. The 12-episode series, which will stream exclusively on Snapchat, will debut Jan. 30 and drop new episodes every other day.