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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the first two episodes of Freeform’s Cruel Summer Season 2. Freeform’s anthology series Cruel Summer is back with another small town mystery. Season 2 debuted on Monday night with two episodes, introducing audiences to the rise and fall of a friendship between two teenagers, Megan Landry (Sadie Stanley)
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There probably has been no other television network that has changed its brand identity more times than Freeform. Starting as CBN Satellite Service 45 years ago, it was subsequently renamed CBN Cable Network, CBN Family Channel, The Family Channel, Fox Family Channel and ABC Family until Disney’s younger-skewing network adopted its current Freeform moniker in
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SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about the latest episode of Freeform’s Good Trouble, “Kiss Me and Smile for Me.” It’s been a long time coming, but Callie is finally packing her backs for the ACLU… in Washington D.C. as Good Trouble star Maia Mitchell exits the Freeform series after three seasons. The actress has
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Disney veteran Yvonne Graham has been promoted to vice president of Talent Relations and Events at Freeform. In her new role, Graham will manage relationships with talent across the network’s original programming portfolio and oversee special events. Graham will also continue to collaborate with partners across The Walt Disney Company to support synergy initiatives and
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The second season of Freeform comedy Everything’s Gonna Be Okay will be its last, the network has confirmed. Creator-star Josh Thomas made the announcement via Twitter earlier this evening—thanking Freeform, who he said has been “a dream to work with – so cool and open and sincerely progressive. “I’m so grateful we got a platform to make
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Freeform’s Good Trouble “has been so far ahead of the curve in telling the stories that it’s been telling for years,” series’ new recurring guest star/director Constance Zimmer said during the show’s TCA panel Friday, summing up a recurring theme throughout the conversation. Black Lives Matter co-founder, actor, writer and producer Patrisse Cullors was brought
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