It's as if Natalie Portman won her Oscar, James Franco was nominated for his and the two got together and said, "Now that serious stuff is out of the way, want to team up for a stoner medieval comedy?"
Because that's precisely what the two did in Your Highness, also co-starring new dad-to-be Danny McBride.
The premise is that James Franco's fiance (played by Zooey Deschanel) is kidnapped, and Franco sets off on a bumbling quest with his half-wit younger brother, played by McBride, to rescue her. Portman enters as some kind of amazon-inspired lady warrior who helps the brothers, plays love interest to McBride and follows her own agenda.
So far, the main promotional materials we've seen is this shot of Portman's pre-pregnancy tush. Indeed, even the IMDb page has "thong bikini" as its only plot keyword.
Watch the trailer below and tell us: Will you go see Portman and Franco abandon their Oscar-worthy project streaks for this epic comedy?
Megan Thee Stallion is an executive producer and occasional guest on Playground.
Houston’s favorite Hot Girl is branching out into streaming TV.
Rapper and hometown girl Megan Thee Stallion serves as one of the executive producers for Playground, a new reality series that premieres on Hulu this Friday, July 26. The series follows veteran and up-and-coming dancers whose clubhouse is Playground LA, a popular, viral video-creating Los Angeles dance studio.
Since this is a reality show, it’s more about drama and conflict than delving into the world of professional dancing. (The show does have frantically-edited montages of dancers moving, gyrating, and shaking.) In the first episode, we already have two pairs of dancers butting heads. There’s the rivalry between former dance-troupe mates Deanna, a “loose cannon” (we’re told this because somebody mentions it every five minutes) and Alexis, a self-described princess who isn’t afraid to admit she wants a dude with money.
The show has plenty of dancers strutting their stuff.Courtesy of Hulu
There’s also some tension between Playground LA owners/choreographers Robin Antin (who created the Pussycat Dolls) and Kenny Wormald (who starred in that 2011 Footloose remake), as they obviously get into tiffs about who’s really running things at the studio.
But where’s the romance? Well, we also have a situationship (that’s what the kids call it these days) between best buds Roman and Madison. While Madison would love to make their on-again/off-again romance permanent, proud lothario Roman would prefer to keep it open.
Dancers Madison Cubbage and Kenny Wormald discuss something spicy.Courtesy of Hulu
The show also features guest appearances from music stars looking for dancers. In the second episode, R&B singer Tinashe and DJ duo Louis the Child show up to get some performers for their respective projects. Megan herself will also stop by later in the nine-episode season.
In short, if you’ve always wanted to see a messy-as-hell reality show that also has sweaty, stylish dance sequences, then have fun at Playground.
Get a sneak peek of all the drama by watching the extender trailer below. All episodes will be available beginning this Friday, July 26.