Film & TV News: BELLEVUE, TRAGEDY GIRLS, Netflix To Produce STRETCH ARMSTRONG AND THE FLEX FIGHTERS

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Bellevue, Tragedy Girls, Stretch Armstrong And The Flex Fighters, And Other Film And TV News

Bellevue, Tragedy Girls, Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters, and other films and TV shows have made recent production news.

These productions come from studios based primarily in the United States. The production information within is subject to change.

Stretch Armstrong And The Flex Fighters

Netflix has teamed up with Hasbro to make an animated series based on the beloved toy Stretch Armstrong. Titled Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters, the planned program will tell the story of three high school friends who are exposed to an experimental chemical and become heroes.

Bellevue

WGN America has obtained American distribution rights to the Muse Entertainment drama series Bellevue. Starring Academy Award-winning The Piano actress Anna Paquin, the show will deal with the effects of a mysterious murder on a small town.

Tragedy Girls

Gunpowder & Sky have acquired worldwide rights to the horror comedy Tragedy Girls. Having its Canadian premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival, the movie revolves around the chaos that ensues when two girls use their web show to stoke paranoia about real life calamities and misfortunes to catapult themselves to fame.

September Morning

Candy Factory has bought the rights to the upcoming 9/11 drama September Morning from director Ryan Frost.

London’s Finest

Gravitas Veritas will distribute the Chris Bouchard crime drama London’s Finest in the US.

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