On May 25, the documentary series “100 Years of Warner Bros” will be released, where none other than Morgan Freeman is the narrator.
The film studio Warner Bros recently turned 100 years old, and this is to be celebrated – among other things with a new documentary series.
Next week sees the premiere of “100 Years of Warner Bros” which, as the title suggests, looks back on a century of spectacular films, stories and stardom. Directors such as Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg as well as actors such as Harvey Keitel, George Clooney and Keanu Reeves already feature in the trailer, and none other than Morgan Freeman is the narrator of the series.
More than 60 well-known names have been interviewed to pay tribute to Warner Bros as one of Hollywood’s biggest and most influential film studios.
The first two episodes are called “The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of” and “Clint, Kubrick and Kryptonite” and will have their American premiere on May 25. Then follows “Heroes, Villains and Friends” and “Wizarding World and the Big Bang” on June 1.
So far we do not have a Swedish premiere date.
2023-05-19 07:30:00
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