The Tremont Hotel is a mysterious and thrilling place for Griffin Campbell and his new best friend, Harper Dunn, to explore. They frequently travel across time in this American drama that’s been called the “Stranger Things” show for middle schoolers. Come along on a spooky adventure with us as we talk about the hit Disney series, “Secrets of Sulphur Springs,” including everything you need to know about the next season.
What Is the TV Series “Secrets of Sulphur Springs” About?
Things look pretty grim when 12-year-old Griffin Campbell’s family moves from Chicago to an abandoned hotel in Louisiana. Griffin finds himself far from his friends and the bustle of Chicago, living in the dilapidated Tremont Hotel while his dad fixes it up.
To make matters worse, the whole town of Sulphur Springs is convinced that the place is haunted by Savannah Dillon, a girl who disappeared from the...
What Is the TV Series “Secrets of Sulphur Springs” About?
Things look pretty grim when 12-year-old Griffin Campbell’s family moves from Chicago to an abandoned hotel in Louisiana. Griffin finds himself far from his friends and the bustle of Chicago, living in the dilapidated Tremont Hotel while his dad fixes it up.
To make matters worse, the whole town of Sulphur Springs is convinced that the place is haunted by Savannah Dillon, a girl who disappeared from the...
- 4/21/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
‘Boon’ is a sequel to 2021 thriller ‘Red Stone’
Los Angeles-based Sublimity Entertainment has boarded international rights for EFM to Boon a stand-alone sequel to the 2021 thriller Red Stone, starrinig Neal McDonough.
McDonough reprises his role as Nick Boon, the mercenary trying to atone for his life as an enforcer for a merciless syndicate.
Rounding out the key cast are Tommy Flanagan, Christiane Seidel, Jason Scott Lee, Demetrius Grosse, Christina Ochoa, Gabrielle Carteris, Jake Melrose, McDonough’s Band Of Brothers co-star James Madio and singer-songwriter Pat Monahan.
McDonough co-wrote Boon with returning director Derek Presley and produced the feature alongside Jason Starne,...
Los Angeles-based Sublimity Entertainment has boarded international rights for EFM to Boon a stand-alone sequel to the 2021 thriller Red Stone, starrinig Neal McDonough.
McDonough reprises his role as Nick Boon, the mercenary trying to atone for his life as an enforcer for a merciless syndicate.
Rounding out the key cast are Tommy Flanagan, Christiane Seidel, Jason Scott Lee, Demetrius Grosse, Christina Ochoa, Gabrielle Carteris, Jake Melrose, McDonough’s Band Of Brothers co-star James Madio and singer-songwriter Pat Monahan.
McDonough co-wrote Boon with returning director Derek Presley and produced the feature alongside Jason Starne,...
- 2/13/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Cinedigm has acquired North American rights to Boon—the sequel to the Neal McDonough thriller Red Stone, which it released in theaters and on VOD in December. The company will release the new title, starring McDonough, Tommy Flanagan and Christiane Seidel, in theaters and on VOD this spring.
In the action-thriller from returning director Derek Presley, McDonough reprises his role as Nick Boon, the mercenary trying to atone for his life as an enforcer for a merciless syndicate. Running from his past, Boon moves to a remote area in the Pacific Northwest where he meets a struggling widow (Seidel) and her son. He finds the pair living in fear of a criminal kingpin (Flanagan) who has taken up residence on their land. Knowing that their lives are in danger, Boon has no choice but to act as the pair race to defend everything they hold dear.
In the action-thriller from returning director Derek Presley, McDonough reprises his role as Nick Boon, the mercenary trying to atone for his life as an enforcer for a merciless syndicate. Running from his past, Boon moves to a remote area in the Pacific Northwest where he meets a struggling widow (Seidel) and her son. He finds the pair living in fear of a criminal kingpin (Flanagan) who has taken up residence on their land. Knowing that their lives are in danger, Boon has no choice but to act as the pair race to defend everything they hold dear.
- 1/5/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Animal Kingdom actress Christina Ochoa will star in Boon, the upcoming western sequel pic from Yellowstone‘s Neal McDonough.
Boon is a spiritual sequel to the movie Red Stone that takes place in the distant future and picks up with henchman Nick Boon (McDonough) trying to get on with his life. At the same time we learn, our Preacher, the widowed Catherine, played by Christiane Seidel, is busy trying to protect herself and her son from a local criminal organization that is using her land for some unusual activities. When Boon and Catherine’s lives cross paths they find themselves leaning on each other to protect everything they stand for.
Derek Presley, who directed the first installment, Red Stone, returns to helm Boon and is co-writing. Red Stone producer Jason Starne also returns for the sequel.
In addition to Ochoa, the film features Jake Melrose, James Madio, and John Patrick Jordan.
Boon is a spiritual sequel to the movie Red Stone that takes place in the distant future and picks up with henchman Nick Boon (McDonough) trying to get on with his life. At the same time we learn, our Preacher, the widowed Catherine, played by Christiane Seidel, is busy trying to protect herself and her son from a local criminal organization that is using her land for some unusual activities. When Boon and Catherine’s lives cross paths they find themselves leaning on each other to protect everything they stand for.
Derek Presley, who directed the first installment, Red Stone, returns to helm Boon and is co-writing. Red Stone producer Jason Starne also returns for the sequel.
In addition to Ochoa, the film features Jake Melrose, James Madio, and John Patrick Jordan.
- 2/16/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
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