Mattel expands its television program slate with the development of Barbie Fashion Battle. The iconic toy brand has teamed with Mission Control Media for the competition show centered amed at discovering the next generation of designers.
Barbie Fashion Battle features 12 up-and-coming adult designers who will be divided into two separate fashion houses, each led by a celebrity fashion icon. The contestants will create miniature high-fashion collections for Barbie. The winner will receive a cash prize as well as the opportunity to design a line of Barbie doll fashions for Mattel Creations.
The fashion competition series adds to Mattel’s entertainment slate inspired by popular toy franchises. This year Mattel announced the animated musical Barbie Princess Adventure and will launch Barbie & Chelsea The Lost Birthday. Barbie Fashion Battle also joins other unscripted projects in development including game shows based on Uno and Whac-a-Mole.
Adam Bonnett, Executive Producer, Mattel Television will lead...
Barbie Fashion Battle features 12 up-and-coming adult designers who will be divided into two separate fashion houses, each led by a celebrity fashion icon. The contestants will create miniature high-fashion collections for Barbie. The winner will receive a cash prize as well as the opportunity to design a line of Barbie doll fashions for Mattel Creations.
The fashion competition series adds to Mattel’s entertainment slate inspired by popular toy franchises. This year Mattel announced the animated musical Barbie Princess Adventure and will launch Barbie & Chelsea The Lost Birthday. Barbie Fashion Battle also joins other unscripted projects in development including game shows based on Uno and Whac-a-Mole.
Adam Bonnett, Executive Producer, Mattel Television will lead...
- 3/22/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Mattel is continuing its aggressive push into television.
The toy company has set a pair of animated specials, Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday and a musical sequel, focused around its iconic Barbie character. Both specials are poised to launch this year and follow the success of last year’s Netflix foray Barbie Princess Adventure.
“Barbie’s brand message, about inspiring the limitless potential in every child, and her stories resonate deeply with both kids and parents all over the world,” said Mattel TV exec producer Adam Bonnett. “This year, we are expanding the Barbie content universe in a ...
The toy company has set a pair of animated specials, Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday and a musical sequel, focused around its iconic Barbie character. Both specials are poised to launch this year and follow the success of last year’s Netflix foray Barbie Princess Adventure.
“Barbie’s brand message, about inspiring the limitless potential in every child, and her stories resonate deeply with both kids and parents all over the world,” said Mattel TV exec producer Adam Bonnett. “This year, we are expanding the Barbie content universe in a ...
- 2/18/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Mattel is continuing its aggressive push into television.
The toy company has set a pair of animated specials, Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday and a musical sequel, focused around its iconic Barbie character. Both specials are poised to launch this year and follow the success of last year’s Netflix foray Barbie Princess Adventure.
“Barbie’s brand message, about inspiring the limitless potential in every child, and her stories resonate deeply with both kids and parents all over the world,” said Mattel TV exec producer Adam Bonnett. “This year, we are expanding the Barbie content universe in a ...
The toy company has set a pair of animated specials, Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday and a musical sequel, focused around its iconic Barbie character. Both specials are poised to launch this year and follow the success of last year’s Netflix foray Barbie Princess Adventure.
“Barbie’s brand message, about inspiring the limitless potential in every child, and her stories resonate deeply with both kids and parents all over the world,” said Mattel TV exec producer Adam Bonnett. “This year, we are expanding the Barbie content universe in a ...
- 2/18/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A couple of things have caught our eye in February’s Netflix UK line-up, first, the German dystopian sci-fi Tribes of Europa. After the success of sci-fi series Dark, the streaming service invested in a bunch of new German-language series, including the mega-successful historical Barbarians. Tribes was among them, and tells the story of a group of siblings in 2074, separated after a global disaster that leaves Europe riven by warring factions. Also sounding like a good time is South Korean comedy Space Sweepers, about a spaceship crew tasked with cleaning up intergalactic trash.
There’s also the arrival of Parks and Recreation in full – perfect for a lockdown rewatch, new stand-up, all of The Vampire Diaries, and Jason “It’s a megalodon” Statham in The Meg.
We’ll update this list with new arrivals as they’re confirmed.
1 February
Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)
The Family Fang (2015)
The House Arrest of Us...
There’s also the arrival of Parks and Recreation in full – perfect for a lockdown rewatch, new stand-up, all of The Vampire Diaries, and Jason “It’s a megalodon” Statham in The Meg.
We’ll update this list with new arrivals as they’re confirmed.
1 February
Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)
The Family Fang (2015)
The House Arrest of Us...
- 2/1/2021
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Card game Uno is set to be adapted as a television game show after toy company Mattel teamed with Propagate Content and Let’s Make a Deal showrunner John Quinn.
The Uno Game Show is part of a new slate of unscripted shows being developed by Mattel Television, the production arm of the toy manufacturer. Mattel Television is best known for producing series such as Thomas & Friends and Netflix’s Barbie Princess Adventure as well as Masters of the Universe series.
It is the latest attempt to turn the card game into a television series after Mattel had previously partnered with the Gurin Company in 2013.
The series will turn the card game into a larger-than-life competition of four teams vying to become the ultimate Uno champion. It will feature audience participation, over-the-top physical challenges and trivia.
The card game, developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins, sees players compete to become the first to score 500 points,...
The Uno Game Show is part of a new slate of unscripted shows being developed by Mattel Television, the production arm of the toy manufacturer. Mattel Television is best known for producing series such as Thomas & Friends and Netflix’s Barbie Princess Adventure as well as Masters of the Universe series.
It is the latest attempt to turn the card game into a television series after Mattel had previously partnered with the Gurin Company in 2013.
The series will turn the card game into a larger-than-life competition of four teams vying to become the ultimate Uno champion. It will feature audience participation, over-the-top physical challenges and trivia.
The card game, developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins, sees players compete to become the first to score 500 points,...
- 11/17/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s the first day of September and you know what that means? Yes, Netflix has dropped its usual gigantic haul of new titles to kick off the month with. This time around, the streaming service has added over 30 movies and TV shows to its library. And amongst them are a huge number of bonafide classics from all different kinds of genres.
Most notably, the entire Back to the Future trilogy has returned on Netflix, allowing fans to rewatch all three parts of the beloved sci-fi franchise. Alternatively, if you’re in the mood for a musical, Grease is also up on the site from today. But wait, maybe you have a hankering for horror instead. If so, then why not stick on classic 90s flick Anaconda, starring Jennifer Lopez?
Check out the full list of everything that arrived on Netflix on September 1st below:
Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices *Netflix...
Most notably, the entire Back to the Future trilogy has returned on Netflix, allowing fans to rewatch all three parts of the beloved sci-fi franchise. Alternatively, if you’re in the mood for a musical, Grease is also up on the site from today. But wait, maybe you have a hankering for horror instead. If so, then why not stick on classic 90s flick Anaconda, starring Jennifer Lopez?
Check out the full list of everything that arrived on Netflix on September 1st below:
Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices *Netflix...
- 9/1/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Netflix is out with its list of everything new coming in the month of September.
The list includes the new space series “Away” starring Hilary Swank, out Sept 4. It also includes all three “Back to the Future” movies, “Grease” and “Magic Mike,” out Sept. 1.
“The Duchess” is out Sept. 11, and Ryan Murphy’s “Ratched” comes Sept. 18.
Leaving throughout the month is “Cold Case Files: Season 1,” “Christopher Robin,” “Jurassic Park,” “Despicable Me” and “Dear John,” to name a few.
Also Read: Streaming Time Almost Doubles as Viewers Flock to Netflix, Hulu During Pandemic | Chart
See the full list below.
Sept. 1
Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices — Netflix Family
The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! — Netflix Family
Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions — Netflix Comedy Special
La Partita / The Match — Netflix Film
True: Friendship Day — Netflix Family
Adrift
Anaconda
Back to the Future
Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part III...
The list includes the new space series “Away” starring Hilary Swank, out Sept 4. It also includes all three “Back to the Future” movies, “Grease” and “Magic Mike,” out Sept. 1.
“The Duchess” is out Sept. 11, and Ryan Murphy’s “Ratched” comes Sept. 18.
Leaving throughout the month is “Cold Case Files: Season 1,” “Christopher Robin,” “Jurassic Park,” “Despicable Me” and “Dear John,” to name a few.
Also Read: Streaming Time Almost Doubles as Viewers Flock to Netflix, Hulu During Pandemic | Chart
See the full list below.
Sept. 1
Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices — Netflix Family
The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! — Netflix Family
Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions — Netflix Comedy Special
La Partita / The Match — Netflix Film
True: Friendship Day — Netflix Family
Adrift
Anaconda
Back to the Future
Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part III...
- 8/20/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
September marks the start of the traditional TV season. For many networks and cable channels, however, this will be an usual season with the coronavirus pandemic halting production leaving behind paltry fall lineups. Over on Netflix, however, things continue to operate at high capacity.
Netflix is rolling out quite a few original series and movies for its new releases in September 2020. The Hillary Swank-starring space drama Away premieres on September 4. That is followed by a whole host of intriguing concepts including Julie and the Phantoms (Sept. 10), Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Sept. 18), and even the Nurse Ratched origin story series called Ratched (Sept. 18).
The film side of things is just as packed. Romantic comedy Love, Guaranteed premieres on Sept. 3, Charlie Kaufman’s latest effort I’m Thinking of Ending Things arrives on Sept. 4, and the Tom Holland-starring thriller The Devil All the Time bows on Sept. 16. That’s not even to mention Enola Holmes on Sept.
Netflix is rolling out quite a few original series and movies for its new releases in September 2020. The Hillary Swank-starring space drama Away premieres on September 4. That is followed by a whole host of intriguing concepts including Julie and the Phantoms (Sept. 10), Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Sept. 18), and even the Nurse Ratched origin story series called Ratched (Sept. 18).
The film side of things is just as packed. Romantic comedy Love, Guaranteed premieres on Sept. 3, Charlie Kaufman’s latest effort I’m Thinking of Ending Things arrives on Sept. 4, and the Tom Holland-starring thriller The Devil All the Time bows on Sept. 16. That’s not even to mention Enola Holmes on Sept.
- 8/19/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
What titles are coming to Netflix in September 2020? I’m glad you asked. I mean, you personally may not have asked, but someone probably did. Somewhere. Moving on.
Earlier today, the streaming site announced the full list of new movies/TV shows headed to the platform next month and it’s a doozy, comprising over 100 titles. A good chunk of those are Netflix Originals, too, and overall, there’s a ton of exciting stuff on the way.
See for yourself below…
Released September 1
Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices *Netflix Family
The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! *Netflix Family
Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions/Malas Decisiones (2020) *Netflix Comedy Special
La Partita/The Match *Netflix Film
True: Friendship Day *Netflix Family
Adrift
Anaconda
Back to the Future
Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part III
Barbershop
Barbie Princess Adventure
Borgen: Season 1-3
Children of the Sea
Coneheads
Glory
Grease...
Earlier today, the streaming site announced the full list of new movies/TV shows headed to the platform next month and it’s a doozy, comprising over 100 titles. A good chunk of those are Netflix Originals, too, and overall, there’s a ton of exciting stuff on the way.
See for yourself below…
Released September 1
Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices *Netflix Family
The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! *Netflix Family
Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions/Malas Decisiones (2020) *Netflix Comedy Special
La Partita/The Match *Netflix Film
True: Friendship Day *Netflix Family
Adrift
Anaconda
Back to the Future
Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part III
Barbershop
Barbie Princess Adventure
Borgen: Season 1-3
Children of the Sea
Coneheads
Glory
Grease...
- 8/19/2020
- by Alex Crisp
- We Got This Covered
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