I love Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies. I thought the musical series was the best new show of the season. However, not enough people agreed with me. So Paramount+ will not be ordering a second season. To make matters worse, they are removing the series from the streaming service.
It is not the only show that learned this fate today from the streamer. Paramount+ did the same to the animated Star Trek: Prodigy, the competition series Queen of the Universe, and the revival of The Game.
However, The Hollywood Reporter is saying they are shopping the series around to find them a new home. Hopefully, the Pink Ladies will rise somewhere else.
School Spirits is the sleeper hit on Paramount+. Therefore, it makes sense they would give the show a second season.
Especially after that season finale that changed everything up. But I won’t spoil it for you. And now that you know it will be back for a second season, why don’t you check it out if you didn’t watch it yet?
Why do you want to check it out? Maddie (Peyton List) wakes up at her school, but no one can see or hear her because she is dead. Well, not everyone. There are other spirits who died there, and they are trapped there alongside her. The difference is they know how they died. She doesn’t. Now, she is trying to figure out how she died and where her body is.
When she finds out what happened to her, everything changes. And that is why fans of the show are relieved we will get more because they couldn’t leave us hanging like that. It was that good of a cliffhanger.
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies is the prequel to the musical we didn’t know we needed. And it is just what we wanted.
During the last Thursday’s episode, we had a moment that reminded us of a scene from the original play. And we got the best musical number of the series so far.
Nancy (Tricia Fukuhara) is upset that the Pink Ladies broke up, and she wants to get them back together. However, when she confronts them, she makes things even worse.
So, she decides she is going to drop out of high school and move to NYC to pursue her dream of being a fashion designer.
And that is when she gets a vision from the Angel of Fashion who gives her some Brutal Honesty.
Will it be enough to get her to stay at Rydell? You will just have to watch the series on Paramount+ to find out. What else are you watching? Everything you were watching has ended, so it is time to pick up something new. And something that is so enjoyable with fantastic musical numbers.
Just like the one above! That is just a glimpse of the excellence you have been missing out on.
Fun fact: Justin Tranter, who played the Angel of Fashion, is also the music composer for the series.
The Family Stallone, a behind-the-scenes look into Sylvester Stallone, his wife Jennifer Flavin Stallone, and daughters Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet, debuted a week ago on Paramount+, and they already picked it up for a second season.
The news is no surprise because, in just one week, it became the streaming service’s #1 reality show premiere. And I am sure it will continue to grow.
I mean, Stallone has been a knockout since Rocky. Oh, wait, he wasn’t knocked out in that film. But you know what I was going for.
In case you missed last week’s premiere, you can watch it now, along with the second episode.
For months there have been rumors that Kevin Costner wanted out of Yellowstone so that he could be a “movie star” again. Well, today, he got his wish because Paramount Network announced that they are ending the show with the one-note actor.
But the news isn’t all bad. Deadline says Paramount Network greenlit a sequel and Matthew McConaughey along with some of the Yellowstone cast members are expected to star in it.
“The Dutton story continues, picking up where Yellowstone leaves off in another epic tale. We are thrilled to bring this new journey to audiences around the world,” added David Glasser, CEO, 101 Studios.
The final episodes of Yellowstone will air starting in November. And just like Costner’s wife, we will be done with him. Too soon?