Lifetime had a massive hit on their hands with the original thriller Single Black Female back in 2022, and Deadline reports this afternoon that a sequel is on the way this year.
Single Black Female 2: Simone’s Revenge premieres March 2 at 8pm on Lifetime.
Deadline notes that the first Single Black Female – a fresh twist on the movie Single White Female – “averaged more than 8 million total viewers across linear and digital platforms.” Additionally, the film was Lifetime’s “number one original non-holiday movie of 2022.”
Amber Riley, Raven Goodwin and K. Michelle are all back in Single Black Female 2.
In the sequel, “Three years after narrowly escaping the murderous clutches of her half-sister Simone (Riley), Monica (Goodwin) is ready for a fresh start in Seattle as the host of the city’s #1 primetime investigative television program. With her best friend Bebe (Michelle) by her side and a new love interest, things are looking up for Monica.
Single Black Female 2: Simone’s Revenge premieres March 2 at 8pm on Lifetime.
Deadline notes that the first Single Black Female – a fresh twist on the movie Single White Female – “averaged more than 8 million total viewers across linear and digital platforms.” Additionally, the film was Lifetime’s “number one original non-holiday movie of 2022.”
Amber Riley, Raven Goodwin and K. Michelle are all back in Single Black Female 2.
In the sequel, “Three years after narrowly escaping the murderous clutches of her half-sister Simone (Riley), Monica (Goodwin) is ready for a fresh start in Seattle as the host of the city’s #1 primetime investigative television program. With her best friend Bebe (Michelle) by her side and a new love interest, things are looking up for Monica.
- 1/30/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Lifetime will air a sequel to Single Black Female, a 2022 movie that averaged more than 8 million total viewers across linear and digital platforms and was the No. 1 original non-holiday movie of 2022.
Stars Amber Riley, Raven Goodwin and K. Michelle will reprise their roles for Single Black Female 2: Simone’s Revenge, which is set to premiere March 2 at 8 p.m.
Three years after narrowly escaping the murderous clutches of her half-sister Simone (Riley), Monica (Goodwin) is ready for a fresh start in Seattle as the host of the city’s #1 primetime investigative television program. With her best friend Bebe (Michelle) by her side and a new love interest, things are looking up for Monica. Secretly nursed back to health and suffering from amnesia, Simone is building a new life when she comes across Monica on TV and her memories come rushing back, leading to a fateful reunion between the sisters.
Stars Amber Riley, Raven Goodwin and K. Michelle will reprise their roles for Single Black Female 2: Simone’s Revenge, which is set to premiere March 2 at 8 p.m.
Three years after narrowly escaping the murderous clutches of her half-sister Simone (Riley), Monica (Goodwin) is ready for a fresh start in Seattle as the host of the city’s #1 primetime investigative television program. With her best friend Bebe (Michelle) by her side and a new love interest, things are looking up for Monica. Secretly nursed back to health and suffering from amnesia, Simone is building a new life when she comes across Monica on TV and her memories come rushing back, leading to a fateful reunion between the sisters.
- 1/30/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Dakota Fanning's Now Is Good has premiered a new preview clip exclusively through Digital Spy. The drama, based on the novel Before I Die by Jenny Downham, sees Fanning play Tessa Scott, a Brighton girl who is diagnosed with terminal leukaemia. She compiles a list of things she wants to do before she dies, with losing her virginity at the top of the list.
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- 9/17/2012
- by By Simon Reynolds
- Digital Spy
Dakota Fanning has met with with teen cancer survivors after playing a young woman suffering from leukaemia in her latest film. The 18-year-old actress stars as Tessa Scott in the new film Now is Good, about a teenage girl who tries to navigate life while dealing with her worsening condition. WENN reports that during a promotional trip to the UK, Fanning spoke with Clara Markiewicz and Jennie-Lou Hodge, two teens now in remission from leukaemia. The young women talked to Fanning about her research for (more)...
- 9/15/2012
- by By Zeba Blay
- Digital Spy
Did you watch Gus Van Sant’s winsome, terminally-ill-girl-meets-quirky-boy-and-they-fall-in-hipster-love piece Restless last year? Did you think, “This is all very well, but I’d rather it star Dakota Fanning, Jeremy Irvine from War Horse and feature lots of British accents”? You did? Then you’re in luck! Check out the trailer for Now Is Good below.All snark aside, Good comes from Ol Parker, who wrote and directed Imagine Me & You and more recently scripted The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. The new film finds Fanning as Tessa Scott, a young woman diagnosed with terminal leukaemia, who decides to forgo any further treatment and instead seek out the things she’s always wanted to do. Among her targets is sampling drugs and losing her virginity, but along the way she also meets and falls for Adam, her new neighbour. And that really changes her outlook.Parker has assembled a solid Brit...
- 3/5/2012
- EmpireOnline
A trailer for Dakota Fanning's new film Now Is Good has been unveiled. In the exclusive trailer released by Yahoo, Fanning plays Tessa Scott, a British girl dying of leukemia who tries to complete a list of things she wants to do before she dies. Fanning stars opposite Jeremy Irvine, who plays her love interest. Kaya Scodelario, Olivia Williams and Paddy Considine also star. The movie, based on a novel written by Jenny (more)...
- 3/3/2012
- by By Zeba Blay
- Digital Spy
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