Prime Video is officially bringing audiences back into the world of Legally Blonde with Elle, a brand-new prequel series centered on the teenage years of fan-favorite character Elle Woods. Ahead of Amazon’s May 11 upfront presentation in New York, the streamer released the official teaser trailer
Murder, She Wrote is returning with Jamie Lee Curtis taking on the role of Jessica Fletcher. The character was made famous by Angela Lansbury in the television show, which ran 12 seasons between 1984 and 1996. Curtis' version will be a film, and Variety is reporting that Pitch Perfect director
Mark your calendars for July 1, 2026 and pick out your favorite pair of heels, because Prime Video today announced that Elle, the highly anticipated Legally Blonde prequel series from Hello Sunshine and Amazon MGM Studios, will premiere on July 1 exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240
On Wednesdays, we wear pink. Okay, wrong movie, but it’s the right sentiment. Prime Video just unveiled a new look at its upcoming Legally Blonde prequel series. The upcoming show stars Lexi Minetree as Elle Woods, the teen version of the character played by Reese Witherspoon in the original
Prime Video’s upcoming Legally Blonde series just got a little bigger (and a little blonder). Deadline revealed today that June Diane Raphael will join the show’s cast. Raphael will star in the series in a leading role opposite previously cast Lexi Minetree. Minetree will play the young Elle
Prime Video and Reese Witherspoon are teaming up to make a Legally Blonde TV series. (What, like it’s hard?) During Amazon Studios’ Upfronts presentation, the studio revealed plans for Elle, a Legally Blonde prequel series. The show follows Elle Woods in high school. It will showcase the life
Remaking Faces of Death is a hell of a move in 2026. Although, this movie doesn't really remake that diabolical film from 1978, it instead takes inspiration from it and it even exists in the universe that this film takes place in. So getting that out of the way so that the horror "diehards" who
There's a growing trend in cinema right now, and that is the trend of movies being fun again. Just a good old-fashioned time at the theater (or home since streaming accounts for most viewership these days) filled with laughs and action and heart that remind you why you go to escape in the first
When Margaret Atwood returned to Gilead almost 35 years later, with her book The Testaments, the sequel to her seminal The Handmaid’s Tale, they said she could never match its genius. The story more than matched her 1985 dystopian classic, winning the 2019 Booker Prize, feeling horrifically timely