To add to the list of YouTube stars and Instagram influencers, a new generation of celebrities has arisen. It consists of young people in their teens famously referred to as e-boys. They are found online and have become an internet sensation thanks to the video making platform TikTok . E-boys are characterized by their hip fashion sense, chains, dyed hair, nail polish, and their stunningly good looks. If you are an avid consumer of TikTok, you have probably come across Lil Huddy on your TikTok Page. Lil Huddy is a famous e-boy who has gained fame from creating lip-syncing and
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Lil Huddy Aka Chase Hudson...
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Lil Huddy Aka Chase Hudson...
- 2/8/2020
- by Dana Hanson-Firestone
- TVovermind.com
A faction of popular TikTok stars living and creating under the same roof have caught the eye of one of Hollywood’s top talent agencies.
The so-called Hype House, led by eboy icon Chase Hudson, have signed with Wme for representation in all areas, according to The Hollywood Reporter, including digital opportunities, fashion, modeling, music, touring, commercials, film, TV, and product licensing.
Hudson, whose hearthrobby lip sync videos and emo-tinged style have racked up 9.4 million followers on the Bytedance-owned app, is just 17 years old. He founded The Hype House creator collective with fellow social star Thomas Petrou, who was previously involved with Jake Paul’s Team 10 -- a predecessor to the Hype House business model in many ways that was built around Vine and YouTube stars. Petrou also counts 170,000 subscribers on a now-dormant YouTube channel.
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The so-called Hype House, led by eboy icon Chase Hudson, have signed with Wme for representation in all areas, according to The Hollywood Reporter, including digital opportunities, fashion, modeling, music, touring, commercials, film, TV, and product licensing.
Hudson, whose hearthrobby lip sync videos and emo-tinged style have racked up 9.4 million followers on the Bytedance-owned app, is just 17 years old. He founded The Hype House creator collective with fellow social star Thomas Petrou, who was previously involved with Jake Paul’s Team 10 -- a predecessor to the Hype House business model in many ways that was built around Vine and YouTube stars. Petrou also counts 170,000 subscribers on a now-dormant YouTube channel.
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- 1/14/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Penchant Entertainment has announced that Joe Lynch has come onboard to direct the horror film Taste. Written by David Cohen, the project will be produced by Cohen, and Penchant partners Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson and Matthew Porter. Taste has qualified for the California tax credit and will shoot in Los Angeles later this summer. When …
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- 6/7/2017
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Filmmaker Joe Lynch recently enjoyed a well-received world premiere of his new movie Mayhem (read Heather's review here) at the SXSW Film Festival, and true to form, the Holliston co-star is showing no signs of slowing down, as he's now set to direct the horror film Taste from a screenplay by David Cohen, the screenwriter behind 2012's No One Lives.
Deadline reports the news of Lynch taking the directing reins on Taste, which will be produced by Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson and Matthew Porter of Penchant Entertainment, with Cohen on board to produce as well.
Filming on Taste is slated to start in Los Angeles this summer with a food-centric (and potentially cannibalistic) plot (via Deadline):
"When a young chef-on-the-rise is invited to cook for a revered master’s private supper club, what at first seems like a career-launching opportunity soon turns deadly with the discovery that she and...
Deadline reports the news of Lynch taking the directing reins on Taste, which will be produced by Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson and Matthew Porter of Penchant Entertainment, with Cohen on board to produce as well.
Filming on Taste is slated to start in Los Angeles this summer with a food-centric (and potentially cannibalistic) plot (via Deadline):
"When a young chef-on-the-rise is invited to cook for a revered master’s private supper club, what at first seems like a career-launching opportunity soon turns deadly with the discovery that she and...
- 6/2/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Ha! I've actually known this dude for a few years, now. Joe Lynch, director of such films as Knights Of Badassdom, Everly, and the new Mayhem thriller starring Stephen Yuen, is getting ready to serve up some more spine-tingling cinema with his next film, Taste. David Cohen is set to write the film with Chase Hudson and Matthew Porter of the Penchant Entertainment production label set to produce. Taste... Read More...
- 6/1/2017
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Joe Lynch, whose directing credits include Knights Of Badassdom, Salma Hayek’s Everly and most recently the SXSW Midnighters thriller Mayhem starring Steven Yuen, has landed his next gig. He has been tapped to direct Taste, a horror pic penned by David Cohen. Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson and Matthew Porter of newbie production outfit Penchant Entertainment will produce with Cohen, whose writing credits include the Luke Evans-starrer No One Lives and the Black List…...
- 6/1/2017
- Deadline
Up-and-coming production house Penchant Entertainment has picked up the film and TV rights to Hostage to the Devil, the influential exorcism account by Father Malachi Martin.
Penchant principals Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson and Matthew Porter hope to simultaneously adapt different elements from the book into big-screen and small-screen projects. The trio will act as producers on the multiple adaptations.
Martin was a former Jesuit priest who became frequent critic and commentator of the Catholic Church while also becoming an expert in the field of exorcism. He is sometimes cited as an inspiration for William Blatty’s famed novel, The Exorcist, a...
Penchant principals Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson and Matthew Porter hope to simultaneously adapt different elements from the book into big-screen and small-screen projects. The trio will act as producers on the multiple adaptations.
Martin was a former Jesuit priest who became frequent critic and commentator of the Catholic Church while also becoming an expert in the field of exorcism. He is sometimes cited as an inspiration for William Blatty’s famed novel, The Exorcist, a...
- 4/10/2017
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Initial slate includes The Scrawl and The Mean Tide.
Film and television executives and producers Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson (pictured top) and Matthew Porter announced their full-service feature and television development and production company on Tuesday.
La-based Penchant Entertainment has a mandate to produce two to three features per year for multiple platforms and two to four scripted TV projects for network and non-traditional outlets.
Penchant’s first scripted project is The Scrawl, written by Oscar-nominated writer of The Arrival Eric Heisserer and WGA award-winner Zach Craley (Heroes Reborn).
The Scrawl is a one-hour drama that explores what happens when collective negativity gives birth to an actual monster. Penchant developed the supernatural thriller and serve as executive producers along with Cj Entertainment, whose South Korean film Killer Toon inspired the series.
The feature slate will kick off with The Mean Tide, a dramatic thriller written by Liska Ostojic and Justin Partridge from a screenplay by Mark DeGaetani...
Film and television executives and producers Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson (pictured top) and Matthew Porter announced their full-service feature and television development and production company on Tuesday.
La-based Penchant Entertainment has a mandate to produce two to three features per year for multiple platforms and two to four scripted TV projects for network and non-traditional outlets.
Penchant’s first scripted project is The Scrawl, written by Oscar-nominated writer of The Arrival Eric Heisserer and WGA award-winner Zach Craley (Heroes Reborn).
The Scrawl is a one-hour drama that explores what happens when collective negativity gives birth to an actual monster. Penchant developed the supernatural thriller and serve as executive producers along with Cj Entertainment, whose South Korean film Killer Toon inspired the series.
The feature slate will kick off with The Mean Tide, a dramatic thriller written by Liska Ostojic and Justin Partridge from a screenplay by Mark DeGaetani...
- 2/21/2017
- ScreenDaily
Film and TV production and finance veterans Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson and Matthew Porter have launched Penchant Entertainment. The plan is to produce 2-3 feature films per year for multiple platforms, and 2-4 scripted TV projects for network and non-traditional outlets. The first TV project on the slate is The Scrawl, a one-hour drama series being executive produced by Oscar-nominated Arrival screenwriter Eric Heisserer. Penned by Heroes Reborn writer Zach Craley, the…...
- 2/21/2017
- Deadline
Film and TV production and finance veterans Erin Eggers, Chase Hudson and Matthew Porter have launched Penchant Entertainment. The plan is to produce 2-3 feature films per year for multiple platforms, and 2-4 scripted TV projects for network and non-traditional outlets. The first TV project on the slate is The Scrawl, a one-hour drama series being executive produced by Oscar-nominated Arrival screenwriter Eric Heisserer. Penned by Heroes Reborn writer Zach Craley, the…...
- 2/21/2017
- Deadline TV
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