Apple TV+ releases the Third Season Trailer for 'Central Park' and Jason Momoa of 'See' talks about his role in the next 'Fast & Furious' Movie
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Apple TV+ has unveiled the trailer for the Emmy and NAACP Image Award-nominated animated musical comedy "Central Park" which will feature over 40 new original songs. Hailing from creator, writer and executive producer Loren Bouchard, Josh Gad and Nora Smith, the 13-episode third season will premiere globally on Friday, September 9 on Apple TV+ with three episodes, followed by one episode every Friday thereafter through November 18, when 'bingers' could watch the series in its entirety.
In the third season of "Central Park," as Bitsy continues her relentless pursuit to buy the park, Owen embarks on a new promotional campaign to make more people fall in love with it, and Paige finds herself busier than ever when she lands her first book deal.
For credit details, see the full Apple TV+ press release.
The Next Gig for Jason Momoa is the next "Fast and Furious" Movie
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At the season three premiere for his Apple TV+ series, 'See,' Jason Momoa explained why his role in the 'Fast and Furious' franchise differs from others that he's played.
The actor spoke to Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday at the premiere event for the third and final season of Apple TV+’s See. During the chat, he teased the villain role that he’ll play opposite Vin Diesel’s Dom Toretto in director Louis Leterrier’s Fast X, scheduled for release on May 19, 2023.
“I’ve never played a character that’s, what’s the word — he’s evil and quirky and androgynous,” Momoa explained. “He’s very sadistic and fun. It’s very bizarre.” For more, read the full report by The Hollywood Reporter.
You have to wonder what Apple TV executives thought of Momoa promoting a non-Apple project while at the 'See' Premiere?
For the full Apple TV+ story on the premiere event, read the full press release here.
Joe Strechay (co-executive producer), Jason Momoa and Jonathan Tropper (executive producer and showrunner) attend Apple’s “See” season three premiere at the Directors Guild of America Theater. “See” season three premieres globally August 26, 2022 on Apple TV+.
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