How High 2, MTV’s sequel to stoner classic How High, has rounded out its cast. DC Young Fly (Almost Christmas) is set to star opposite previously announced Lil Yachty in the non-theatrical movie followup to the 2001 Universal comedy feature, which starred Method Man and Redman.
Alyssa Goss (The Bobby Brown Story), DeRay Davis (21 Jump Street) and Mary Lynn Rajskub (Night School) are also set to co-star. Additional appearances include NeNe Leakes, Tameka “Tiny” Harris (Meet The Blacks), Cynthia Bailey (The Real Housewives of
Atlanta), Shekinah Jo (T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle) and hip-hop artist Lil Baby.
How High 2 is co-produced by MTV and Universal 1440 Entertainment, the production entity of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Production is currently underway in Atlanta for a spring 2019 premiere on MTV.
Written by Family Guy’s Shawn Ries and Artie Johann, Alex Blagg (Workaholics) & Neel Shah (Powerless), How...
Alyssa Goss (The Bobby Brown Story), DeRay Davis (21 Jump Street) and Mary Lynn Rajskub (Night School) are also set to co-star. Additional appearances include NeNe Leakes, Tameka “Tiny” Harris (Meet The Blacks), Cynthia Bailey (The Real Housewives of
Atlanta), Shekinah Jo (T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle) and hip-hop artist Lil Baby.
How High 2 is co-produced by MTV and Universal 1440 Entertainment, the production entity of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Production is currently underway in Atlanta for a spring 2019 premiere on MTV.
Written by Family Guy’s Shawn Ries and Artie Johann, Alex Blagg (Workaholics) & Neel Shah (Powerless), How...
- 10/5/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The stoner classic How High is getting a sequel. MTV has teamed up with Universal 1440 Entertainment for a non-theatrical movie followup to the 2001 Universal comedy feature, which starred Method Man and Redman.
In the update, written by Artie Johann and Shawn Ries (Family Guy), two young but business-savvy stoners embark on a pot-filled odyssey through Atlanta to find their missing weed, only to uncover a vast government conspiracy.
Universal 1440 Entertainment, the production entity of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, which develops and produces live-action and animated non-theatrical projects directly for distribution in all media, will act as the studio on the film, slated to shoot in Atlanta in late summer.
Shauna Garr, who was a producer on the original movie, is executive producing. Executives in charge of production at MTV are Morgana Rosenberg, Josh Vodnoy and Jason Goldberg.
The 2001 How High movie, written by Dustin Lee Abraham and directed by Jesse Dylan,...
In the update, written by Artie Johann and Shawn Ries (Family Guy), two young but business-savvy stoners embark on a pot-filled odyssey through Atlanta to find their missing weed, only to uncover a vast government conspiracy.
Universal 1440 Entertainment, the production entity of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, which develops and produces live-action and animated non-theatrical projects directly for distribution in all media, will act as the studio on the film, slated to shoot in Atlanta in late summer.
Shauna Garr, who was a producer on the original movie, is executive producing. Executives in charge of production at MTV are Morgana Rosenberg, Josh Vodnoy and Jason Goldberg.
The 2001 How High movie, written by Dustin Lee Abraham and directed by Jesse Dylan,...
- 6/25/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Through his CBS TV Studios-based production company, NCIS: Los Angeles showrunner Shane Brennan has sold two drama projects: Freeman to CBS and Bob The Valkyrie to the CW. Brennan will executive produce both shows with Shane Brennan Prods.’ Grant Anderson for CBS TV Studios. CBS’ Freeman, written/executive produced by Dustin Lee Abraham (CSI, How High), centers on an Oakland parole officer with a checkered past who tries to "make the bad guys good again" and keep former…...
- 11/6/2015
- Deadline TV
Lady Gaga might want to consider keeping out of the child-rearing game. While it was awfully nice of Madonna to take daughter Lourdes to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, her daughter was reportedly aghast at how mom was pushing her bottom through her see-through mess dress, sighing “Mom, do you have to?” With “Born This Way” at No. 1, you know the answer damn well is “yes,” girl. Lourdes also allegedly complained “But you tell me to behave like a grown-up”—sounds like a teenager to us!
One former familial of Madonna’s didn’t seem to mind—screenwriter Dustin Lee Abraham tweeted that he saw Madonna dancing with ex-husband Sean Penn at her manager Guy Oseary‘s shindig later that night. Lourdes had probably gone back to the hotel to sulk by that point.
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One former familial of Madonna’s didn’t seem to mind—screenwriter Dustin Lee Abraham tweeted that he saw Madonna dancing with ex-husband Sean Penn at her manager Guy Oseary‘s shindig later that night. Lourdes had probably gone back to the hotel to sulk by that point.
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- 3/1/2011
- by Anthony Miccio
- TheFabLife - Movies
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" will celebrate its 200th episode on April 2, and a preview for the monumental event has been released. Called "Mascara", the episode is helmed by Academy Awards and Golden Globe Award-winning director William Friedkin ("The Exorcist").
A murder takes place in the world of Mexican wrestling and the CSIs must solve the crime. The team has to enter the world of Luche Libre to catch the killer of the victim which turns out to be one of Langston's former students.
Friedkin had previously directed another "CSI" episode in 2007 called "Cockroaches". It teamed him up with screenwriter Dustin Lee Abraham who happens to also write for "Mascara". Additionally, executive producer Naren Shankar is also involved in the scriptwriting.
A murder takes place in the world of Mexican wrestling and the CSIs must solve the crime. The team has to enter the world of Luche Libre to catch the killer of the victim which turns out to be one of Langston's former students.
Friedkin had previously directed another "CSI" episode in 2007 called "Cockroaches". It teamed him up with screenwriter Dustin Lee Abraham who happens to also write for "Mascara". Additionally, executive producer Naren Shankar is also involved in the scriptwriting.
- 3/27/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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