Friday, July 26, 2019

Hulu Reveals Premiere Dates for New Comedy 'Dollface,' New Drama 'Reprisal' and Season 3 of 'Runaways'

During the streaming service's presentation at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour, Hulu announced the premiere dates for new original comedy series Dollface, new original drama series Reprisal and the third season of Runaways.





All 10 episodes of new comedy Dollface will be available on Friday, November 15.

The comedy follows Jules, a young woman who - after being dumped by her longtime boyfriend - must deal with her own imagination in order to literally and metaphorically re-enter the world of women, and rekindle the female friendship she left behind.

The comedy stars Kat Dennings, Brenda Song, Shay Mitchell and Esther Povitsky.

Jordan Weiss created the comedy. She executive produces with showrunner Ira Ungerleider, Margot Robbie, Brett Hedblom, Tom Ackerley, Bryan Unkeless, Scott Morgan, Kat Dennings, Nicole King, Stephanie Laing and director Matt Spicer. ABC Signature Studios, LuckyChap Entertainment and Screen Arcade produce.

All 10 episodes of new drama Reprisal will premiere on Friday, December 6.

The hyper-noir revenge tale follows a relentless femme fatale who, after being left for dead, leads a vengeful campaign against a bombastic gang of gear heads.

The drama stars Abigail Spencer, Rodrigo Santoro, Mena Massoud, Madison Davenport, Rhys Wakefield, David Dastmalchian, W. Earl Brown and Gilbert Owuor.

Josh Corbin created the drama and serves as showrunner for the first season. He executive produces with Warren Littlefield, Barry Jossen and director Jonathan Van Tulleken. A+E Studios and The Littlefield Company produce.

All 10 episodes of the third season of Runaways will debut on Friday, December 13.

In the new season, the Runaways frantically search for their captured friends Chase, Gert and Karolina. The kids go head to head with an unstoppable enemy who has targeted Leslie - or more accurately, the child she's carrying. Nico draws them all into a dark realm where its ruler Morgan le Fay (played by new series regular Elizabeth Hurley) is much more nefarious than anyone the kids have yet to face.

The drama stars Rhenzy Feliz, Lyrica Okano, Virginia Gardner, Ariela Barer, Gregg Sulkin, Allegra Acosta, Annie Wersching, Ryan Sands, Angel Parker, Ever Carradine, James Marsters, Kevin Weisman, Brigid Brannagh, James Yaegashi and Brittany Ishibashi.

Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage developed the drama based on the Marvel Comics characters. They executive produce with Jeph Loeb and Quinton Peeples. ABC Signature Studios, Marvel Television and Fake Empire Productions produce.