Hey, "Expedition Bigfoot" fans. We're on here with a new preview session for you guys. In this one, we're going to give you an idea of what to expect from the next, new episode 11 of this current season 6, which is due to hit the air tonight, February 5, 2025. The Discovery Channel served up an official press release for this new episode 11. So, we will certainly reveal what it has to say for this preview session. Let's get to it. For starters, there is an official title for this new episode 11. It's called, "Right on Track." In tonight's new episode 11, you guys are going to see Russell head out on a trail for a possible pair of Bigfoot.
- 2/6/2025
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Updated: There has been another round of content removal from Disney+, this time in the Emea region, which consists of Europe, the Middle East and Africa. More than 120 titles have been taken off this week, primarily Disney Channel original movies and vintage Disney live-action films, as well as a few series, including Zeke and Luther, Pepper Ann, So Random and the first three seasons of Nat Geo’s Genius and ESPN/Nat Geo docs.
According to sources, the takedowns were a result of a library title review. There have been several content purges at Disney+ over the last year amid cost-cutting, most notably the removal of a slew of original series last May.
Here is a list of movie titles that are said to be gone from Disney+ in Emea, compiled by Drew Ryan.
A Tale of Two Critters
America’s Heart and Soul
Angry Sky (ESPN)
Babes in Toyland...
According to sources, the takedowns were a result of a library title review. There have been several content purges at Disney+ over the last year amid cost-cutting, most notably the removal of a slew of original series last May.
Here is a list of movie titles that are said to be gone from Disney+ in Emea, compiled by Drew Ryan.
A Tale of Two Critters
America’s Heart and Soul
Angry Sky (ESPN)
Babes in Toyland...
- 2/3/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Do you remember the show "Raising Dad"? The 2001-2002 single-season series from The WB grabbed my attention because it was another show starring "Full House" star Bob Saget, but would also serve as the gateway to two actors who would become all-time favorites of mine: Kat Dennings and Brie Larson. When it was announced that the latter was going to appear in "Fast X," I couldn't resist bringing up her history of playing a hot rodder in the Disney Channel Original Movie "Right on Track," and I'm always elated when people realize that Larson is one of the members of the Six Chicks clique in "13 Going on 30" and one of the popular girls in "Sleepover."
When actors can transition into a successful acting career as adults, their childhood careers either become the comparison of everything they do moving forward, or a non-discussed subject. For Larson, her past as...
When actors can transition into a successful acting career as adults, their childhood careers either become the comparison of everything they do moving forward, or a non-discussed subject. For Larson, her past as...
- 1/17/2024
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
It's the beginning of the end for the "Fast & Furious" franchise, with "Fast X," the first half of the two-part conclusion of the series, speeding its way into theaters later this year. As was announced in 2022, Academy Award-winner and Captain Marvel herself, Brie Larson, is joining the "Fast" family as the mysterious new character, Tess. While little has been made known about her new character, Larson's past performances make her a perfect addition to the action franchise centering on fast cars, heists, spies, and loyalty.
Larson has been acting since she was just a child, with her breakthrough performance on the sitcom "Raising Dad" occurring when she was only 12 years old. She would go on to appear in bit parts in films like "13 Going on 30" as one of the Six Chicks, or in "Sleepover," where she plays an 8th grader with a driver's license because she's been held back so many times.
Larson has been acting since she was just a child, with her breakthrough performance on the sitcom "Raising Dad" occurring when she was only 12 years old. She would go on to appear in bit parts in films like "13 Going on 30" as one of the Six Chicks, or in "Sleepover," where she plays an 8th grader with a driver's license because she's been held back so many times.
- 2/9/2023
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Disney Plus is off to a pretty good start. Its flagship show The Mandalorian has been warmly received by fans and critics, there’s already a great selection of classic Disney movies available to watch and everyone is excited about the upcoming McU shows. The only real fly in the ointment has been that classic episodes of The Simpsons are being presented in the wrong aspect ratio, but a fix is apparently on the way. There’s one person who won’t be watching any of this stuff, though: Captain Marvel star Brie Larson.
Despite Captain Marvel being available to stream on launch, the actress revealed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she doesn’t have an account. In response to a question about whether she saw any of the huge profits from Avengers: Endgame, she said:
“You know, I don’t even have a Disney Plus account. I was...
Despite Captain Marvel being available to stream on launch, the actress revealed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she doesn’t have an account. In response to a question about whether she saw any of the huge profits from Avengers: Endgame, she said:
“You know, I don’t even have a Disney Plus account. I was...
- 11/21/2019
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
This week, Brie Larson will make her debut as the title superhero in the new Captain Marvel movie. The film is the first to feature a female Marvel superhero as the main character. Larson, 29, rose to fame as a child actress. Her first major role came in 2001, when she played Bob Saget's characters daughter on the WB sitcom Raising Dad. She later appeared in the Disney Channel movie Right on Track with 7th Heaven actress Beverley Mitchell, and also appeared in the 2004 hit comedy film 13 Going on 30. Also in the early '00s, she tried her hand at music, launching a pop solo career. The music video for her single "She Said" was played on MTV's Trl and the song even...
- 3/6/2019
- E! Online
Today, we’re returning to the Spotlight on the Stars series. As a bonus, it ties in to the release this week of Captain Marvel, which we’ll be posting a few different articles in relation to. First up, however, is a look at the star of that blockbuster. We’re talking about none other than Brie Larson, one of Hollywood’s brightest young stars. The actress has become a force in the industry and a true A-lister, making this sort of tribute completely apt. Check back in a few hours for a Captain Marvel review, but for now, let us dive in and put the spotlight this morning on Larson and her career… Larson got her start on the Disney Channel with their original movie Right on Track. Then came a handful of small indies and teen centric titles. For some, her first sighting probably came with a role...
- 3/5/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Image Source: Getty / John Shearer
Despite her many accolades and accomplishments, Brie Larson isn't forgetting where she came from. Though the 29-year-old actress has starred in movies such as Room and Trainwreck and will soon lead the massive blockbuster Captain Marvel, Larson - like many celebrities - got her start in a Disney Channel Original Movie.
"This is your friendly reminder that this happened," Larson wrote on Instagram with a still from the 2003 classic Right on Track, based on the real-life story of drag-racing sisters Courtney and Erica Enders. The inspiring teen flick also starred Beverley Mitchell, who was appearing in 7th Heaven at the time.
Larson is one of many celebrities who appeared in a Disney Channel Original Movie, including America Ferrera, Kaley Cuoco, Mischa Barton, and many more. As it turns out, those corny movies weren't only our Friday-night obsessions - they were also some pretty amazing career-starters!
Despite her many accolades and accomplishments, Brie Larson isn't forgetting where she came from. Though the 29-year-old actress has starred in movies such as Room and Trainwreck and will soon lead the massive blockbuster Captain Marvel, Larson - like many celebrities - got her start in a Disney Channel Original Movie.
"This is your friendly reminder that this happened," Larson wrote on Instagram with a still from the 2003 classic Right on Track, based on the real-life story of drag-racing sisters Courtney and Erica Enders. The inspiring teen flick also starred Beverley Mitchell, who was appearing in 7th Heaven at the time.
Larson is one of many celebrities who appeared in a Disney Channel Original Movie, including America Ferrera, Kaley Cuoco, Mischa Barton, and many more. As it turns out, those corny movies weren't only our Friday-night obsessions - they were also some pretty amazing career-starters!
- 10/8/2018
- by Kelsey Garcia
- Popsugar.com
Johnny Tsunami. Halloweentown. Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century.
If those titles mean anything to you, you’re going to want to read on.
In celebration of its 100th original movie — an upcoming reimagining of the 1987 comedy Adventures in Babysitting — Disney Channel will air every single one of its original flicks from May through June.
VideosAdventures in Babysitting Trailer: Disney Duo Has a Wild Night Out
The nostalgia trip will kick off Memorial Day Weekend, with a marathon of the 51 most popular DCOMs, and will continue throughout the next month with every other original film presented at various times.
If those titles mean anything to you, you’re going to want to read on.
In celebration of its 100th original movie — an upcoming reimagining of the 1987 comedy Adventures in Babysitting — Disney Channel will air every single one of its original flicks from May through June.
VideosAdventures in Babysitting Trailer: Disney Duo Has a Wild Night Out
The nostalgia trip will kick off Memorial Day Weekend, with a marathon of the 51 most popular DCOMs, and will continue throughout the next month with every other original film presented at various times.
- 4/20/2016
- TVLine.com
Long before she was a Best Actress Oscar winner, Brie Larson had a different title: wannabe pop starlet. Joining the ranks of early 2000s teen queens Lindsay Lohan and Hilary Duff, Larson nabbed a record deal, releasing tracks like "She Said" in 2005 at only 16. In the music video for "She Said," her highest-charting single from first album Finally Out Of P.E., Larson rocked out on a green guitar while donning the fashions of the day: a zebra-print shirt and frayed miniskirt. Larson even hit the road, joining Teen People's 2005 Rock in Shop mall tour with the likes of Jesse McCartney.
- 3/1/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Following their biggest headlining tour in their homeland Australia this fall, pop-rock crew The Griswolds are headed to American shores this spring with newly announced tour dates with Walk The Moon. In an exclusive premiere here on HitFix, the quartet also unveils their brand new tour video, soundtracked by the song "Right on Track," so you'll get some idea of what fun to expect on the road. "We are absolutely frothing to be heading back to America and Canada with Walk The Moon. We have been fans of the band for a while and we are certain that every show is gonna be a raging party,” The Griswolds said. "Right on Track" is off of the Wind-Up artist's new album "Be Impressive," released in August and produced by Tony Hoffer. You may have also heard their sing "Beware the Dog," streaming below. Walk The Moon is releasing its new album "Talking Is Hard" on Dec.
- 11/17/2014
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
Fox hasn’t officially confirmed it, but sources close to American Idol are buzzing that Season 12 Top 4 week will be a two-theme kind of party: One-Hit Wonders and Contestant’s Choice.
The former — which topped an At&T “fan’s choice” vote — has the potential to be fantastic, as long as producers don’t try to force the contestants toward novelty hits or tired old songs that have been covered on Idol a million times before (and simply happen to qualify under the one-hit wonder header).
Related Video | Idol‘s Lazaro Arbos on Sassing the Judges, Smuggled Whitney CDs, and ‘Courage’ Critiques!
The former — which topped an At&T “fan’s choice” vote — has the potential to be fantastic, as long as producers don’t try to force the contestants toward novelty hits or tired old songs that have been covered on Idol a million times before (and simply happen to qualify under the one-hit wonder header).
Related Video | Idol‘s Lazaro Arbos on Sassing the Judges, Smuggled Whitney CDs, and ‘Courage’ Critiques!
- 4/19/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Whenever an episode of a J.J. Abram’s show begins on a plane, you know it’s going to be good. Last night, we were given a monster and we haven’t seen a monster in a very long time. But if we’re in for deja vu moments until everyone’s memories catch up to Peter’s and Olivia’s… well, it had better be as enthralling as this week. Still, we’re getting back on track with the present and preparing for the future with the final handful of season four episodes and what a delight it has been to get back to our time line, especially with so many season one references. Great work!
Peter was in for quite a surprise when he learned of the case the Fringe division was taking on this week, as it was a different version of a case from his time line…...
Peter was in for quite a surprise when he learned of the case the Fringe division was taking on this week, as it was a different version of a case from his time line…...
- 3/31/2012
- by Melody Simpson
- BuzzFocus.com
I happened to catch the High School Musical spin-off Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure while watching a friend’s kid sister last weekend, and I have to say, once and for all, that I’m totally and completely over Disney Channel Original Movies… and it’s about time. Even toward the end of what I consider the Golden Era of Disney Originals — starting in 1999 with Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century and coming to a screeching halt in 2003 with The Even Stevens Movie — I was probably a little too old to be watching them. I remember joking about the latest cheesy Domp (Disney Original Motion Picture…...
- 6/7/2011
- by Stephan Lee
- EW.com - PopWatch
An atmospheric, Hitchcockian thriller set aboard a famed train route, Brad Anderson's "Transsiberian" is a genuine sleeper that jump-starts an almost extinct genre.
A restrained Woody Harrelson plays Roy, a good-natured American rail buff who has just completed a church-sponsored mission with his wife, Jessie (Emily Mortimer). They embark on a weeklong train trip from Beijing to Moscow, where they plan to do some sightseeing before heading home to Iowa.
After crossing by train into Siberia, they share a compartment with a sexy Spaniard, Carlos...
A restrained Woody Harrelson plays Roy, a good-natured American rail buff who has just completed a church-sponsored mission with his wife, Jessie (Emily Mortimer). They embark on a weeklong train trip from Beijing to Moscow, where they plan to do some sightseeing before heading home to Iowa.
After crossing by train into Siberia, they share a compartment with a sexy Spaniard, Carlos...
- 7/18/2008
- by By LOU LUMENICK
- NYPost.com
SoapNet series profiles daytime stars
SoapNet has greenlighted a new original series to begin in June. Back-to-back half-hour episodes of Soapography, which profiles leading soap opera actors, will begin running weekends between 6-7 p.m. The Walt Disney Co.-owned channel has yet to decide how many episodes will be ordered or which production company will produce them. Susan Lucci, Deidre Hall, Rebecca Budig and Peter Bergman are among the soap stars expected to get Soapography treatment. SoapNet has launched only two original series in its four-year history: the Emmy-nominated talk show Soap Talk and Soap Center, which no longer produces new episodes. The channel, which is in 37 million homes, subsists largely on rebroadcasts of ABC daytime programming. Sister cable network Disney Channel has greenlighted a third installment to its original movie franchise Halloweentown to air in the fall. Debbie Reynolds, Kimberly J. Brown, Joey Zimmerman and Judith Hoag will return for Halloweentown 3, which goes into production next week. Writer Dan Berendsen (The Scream Team) and director Mark Dippe (Pixel Perfect) are working on Halloweentown 3. The film will be executive produced by Sheri Singer (Right on Track).
- 4/30/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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