Realm, the audio entertainment company with more than 30 fiction podcasts in the top charts, just released Realm Original Blood & Gold starring Emmy-nominated, Richard Cabral, and is co-written by producer Peter Murrieta and award-winning author, Jeff Mariotte (“Empty Rooms” and “The Slab).
This edge-of-your-seat action thriller transports you back in time to a place where only the strong survive, and only the purest of loves create hope for a better future. To some, he was a hero. To others, a villain. He stained 19th-century California with the blood of his enemies. He was a desperado, a leader, an avenger for his people… and inspiration for Hollywood’s Zorro. Written by one of his descendants, this is the story of how Joaquin Murrieta becomes a legend.
Cabral said: “I’m truly excited to release this project to the world. The Realm team has created an immersive listening experience that weaves together the...
This edge-of-your-seat action thriller transports you back in time to a place where only the strong survive, and only the purest of loves create hope for a better future. To some, he was a hero. To others, a villain. He stained 19th-century California with the blood of his enemies. He was a desperado, a leader, an avenger for his people… and inspiration for Hollywood’s Zorro. Written by one of his descendants, this is the story of how Joaquin Murrieta becomes a legend.
Cabral said: “I’m truly excited to release this project to the world. The Realm team has created an immersive listening experience that weaves together the...
- 10/11/2022
- Podnews.net
Realm, the largest scripted podcast network that creates immersive, original fiction podcasts and audiobook series, released the trailer and announced casting for the Realm Original, “Echo Park,” starring and executive produced by Harry Shum Jr. launching August 18.
This pulse-pounding crime thriller takes place in a lightly futuristic world where Echoes—genetic clones of their sources— exist and live on the outskirts of society. James (Harry Shum Jr.) and Terrance share DNA, but they aren’t brothers. They aren’t even friends. As a civil advisor for the LAPD harboring a secret addiction, James relies on Terrance— his genetic clone—to help him pass mandatory drug testing. But when Terrance suddenly goes missing, and multiple clones end up murdered, a case of mistaken identity forces James to inhabit his double’s life, risking the unraveling of his carefully composed lies.
Shum Jr. said: “The team at Realm have created a compelling...
This pulse-pounding crime thriller takes place in a lightly futuristic world where Echoes—genetic clones of their sources— exist and live on the outskirts of society. James (Harry Shum Jr.) and Terrance share DNA, but they aren’t brothers. They aren’t even friends. As a civil advisor for the LAPD harboring a secret addiction, James relies on Terrance— his genetic clone—to help him pass mandatory drug testing. But when Terrance suddenly goes missing, and multiple clones end up murdered, a case of mistaken identity forces James to inhabit his double’s life, risking the unraveling of his carefully composed lies.
Shum Jr. said: “The team at Realm have created a compelling...
- 7/28/2022
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Rory O'Shea and IMD have become the latest acts to reach the final of Got to Dance.
The two were voted through by the public and join Rhys Yeomans, Mini Moves, Lukas McFarlane and Tom Hughes-Lloyd in next month's final.
O'Shea, an 11-year-old self-taught dancer from Kent, was praised by the judges for his "star quality".
Ashley Banjo said: "If I were to wear a hat, I would take it off to you. At 11 years old, you have more technical skills than some people double your age. You performed your socks off tonight."
Jls singer Aston Merrygold was also enthusiastic about O'Shea's performance.
He said: "Star quality! For a little man, you filled that stage. You're a little kid, with a big heart and even bigger talent!"
Judge Kimberley Wyatt told IMD: "You are not messing around. You completely smacked it. You put your heart and sole into each...
The two were voted through by the public and join Rhys Yeomans, Mini Moves, Lukas McFarlane and Tom Hughes-Lloyd in next month's final.
O'Shea, an 11-year-old self-taught dancer from Kent, was praised by the judges for his "star quality".
Ashley Banjo said: "If I were to wear a hat, I would take it off to you. At 11 years old, you have more technical skills than some people double your age. You performed your socks off tonight."
Jls singer Aston Merrygold was also enthusiastic about O'Shea's performance.
He said: "Star quality! For a little man, you filled that stage. You're a little kid, with a big heart and even bigger talent!"
Judge Kimberley Wyatt told IMD: "You are not messing around. You completely smacked it. You put your heart and sole into each...
- 2/24/2013
- Digital Spy
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