The cast of Looking For Alaska poses together at the Hulu 2019 Summer TCA Press Tour at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Friday (July 26) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Looking for Alaska centers on “teenager Miles ‘Pudge’ Halter (Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life.
He falls in love with Alaska Young (Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his close friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.”
Based on the John Green novel of the same name, the series is set to premiere on October 18th on Hulu.
Looking for Alaska centers on “teenager Miles ‘Pudge’ Halter (Charlie Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his close friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.”
The acclaimed YA author stopped by BookCon 2019 to discuss Hulu’s highly-anticipated adaptation of his novel, Looking for Alaska, on Saturday (June 1) in New York City.
John was joined by the limited series’ stars, Kristine Froseth and Charlie Plummer, at the annual book lover’s event, which was held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
Looking for Alaska is coming to Hulu this October as an 8-episode limited series.
Like many of John’s books, Looking for Alaska tackles tough topics like death and grief. The story focuses on Miles “Pudge†Halter (played by Charlie), who falls in love with a girl named Alaska (played by Kristine) at his boarding school. When Alaska dies unexpectedly, Miles and his friends search for the truth behind her death and try to make sense of the tragedy.
Looking for Alaska premieres on Hulu on Friday, October 18th.
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Hulu’s upcoming series Looking for Alaska now has an official premiere date!
The network revealed on Saturday (June 1) that the all eight episodes of the show will premiere on October 18.
The limited series is based on the John Green novel of the same name.
It centers on “teenager Miles ‘Pudge’ Halter (Charlie Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his close friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.”
We’re less than two weeks away from the release of Netflix’s upcoming series The Society and an official trailer has been released!
All ten episodes of the show, which will be an hour long each, are set to drop on May 10.
The series follows a group of teenagers who are mysteriously transported to a facsimile of their wealthy New England town without any trace of their parents. Their newfound freedom will be fun… but it will also be very dangerous. As they struggle to figure out what has happened to them and how to get home, they must establish order and form alliances if they want to survive.
Kristine Froseth steps out on the red carpet for the premiere of her new film, Low Tide, during the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival held at Village East Cinema on Sunday (April 28) in New York City.
The 22-year-old actress joined her co-stars Jaeden Martell, Alex Neustaedter, Keean Johnson, Camila Perez, Michael Baldwin and Kevin McMullin at the event.
Meanwhile, Kristine‘s Looking For Alaska co-star Charlie Plummer was seen at his own film premiere the night before.
The 19-year-old actor met up with Jacob Latimore and Kelvin Harrison, Jr. for the Gully screening at SVA Theater.
15+ pics inside of Kristine Froseth, Charlie Plummer and more…
The upcoming series will be released in May on the streaming service.
The Society follows a group of teenagers who are mysteriously transported to a facsimile of their wealthy New England town without any trace of their parents. Their newfound freedom will be fun…but it will also be very dangerous. As they struggle to figure out what has happened to them and how to get home, they must establish order and form alliances if they want to survive.
The first season will consist of ten one-hour episodes, which were filmed outside of Boston, Mass.