Over the weekend,
Mare of Easttown the instant cult classic HBO crime drama where Kate Winslet vapes with a Delco accent in a flannel shirt ended with a devastating twist. The show captured national attention for the seven weeks that it was on, and while to some the finale was unsatisfying, this collective cultural moment finished with at least one conclusive takeaway: Kate Winslet was the show’s star but Wawa was its backbone.
During the press cycle for
Mare, there was hardly an interview in which the show’s
actors didn’t redirect the conversation to Wawa, the East Coast’s most cherished convenience store. “Wawa is like … It’s incredible,” Evan Peters, who plays the earnest too-soon-deceased detective Colin Zabel on the show, told the
“
Not A Sports Show” Debuts on the Free Video Streaming Service on March 25, Hosted by Actor & Comedian Lil Rel Howery
LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AnheuserBusch–Anheuser-Busch, the country’s leading brewer and home to America’s most iconic beverage brands, and Panay Films today announced the upcoming release of their dynamic new talk show – “
Not A Sports Show.” Hosted by actor, comedian and writer Lil Rel Howery (
Get Out,
Judas and the Black Messiah), the
show will feature Howery interviewing current and former professional athletes in a six-episode run. Anheuser-Busch partnered with Panay Films to develop and produce the project in association with Stampede Entertainment. Episodes will be available on Ficto, the free video streaming service and interactive short-form content company.