BooBear May 13, 2018 Share May 13, 2018 The trailer completely rips off music from Game of Thrones - Dany's theme. One reason I am sure a lot of people found themselves liking the trailer. Link to comment
paulvdb June 5, 2018 Share June 5, 2018 ‘Light As A Feather’ Cast Set: Liana Liberato, Haley Ramm, Peyton List, Others Join Hulu & AwesomenessTV Drama Quote Hulu and AwesomenessTV have set the cast for their upcoming horror series Light as a Feather. Liana Liberato (To the Bone) will play McKenna, Haley Ramm (Seven in Heaven) is Violet, Ajiona Alexus (13 Reasons Why) is Candace, Brianne Tju (Scream) is Alex, Peyton List (Bunk’d) is Olivia, Dylan Sprayberry (Teen Wolf) is Henry, Jordan Rodrigues (Lady Bird) is Trey, Brent Rivera (Alexander IRL) is Issac, and Dorian Brown Pham (Wilfred) plays Deb. Link to comment
paulvdb August 13, 2018 Share August 13, 2018 Hulu's Fall 2018 Programming Slate Quote LIGHT AS A FEATHER Season 1 Episode Count: 10 Episodes Premiere Date: All Episodes, October 12 Link to comment
yourdreamer October 22, 2018 Share October 22, 2018 Has anybody else been watching this? I am in episode 9. I am not loving it but it goes by fast. There is a lot of soap opera ness to it and not as much horror/scares as I had hoped. Link to comment
Dizzychickstar December 31, 2018 Share December 31, 2018 Aw, man. I just started this and I like it, but it appears the boards are dead... 1 Link to comment
paulvdb February 5, 2019 Share February 5, 2019 ‘Light As A Feather’ Renewed For Season 2 By Hulu Quote Hulu has ordered a 16-episode second season of Light as a Feather, from AwesomenessTV, Wattpad and Kelsey Grammer’s Grammnet (Girlfriends). The supernatural thriller is based on a story by Zoe Aarsen that has more than 3.9M reads on Wattpad. Creator R. Lee Fleming Jr. will return as showrunner, writer and executive producer for the second season, along with Liana Liberato, Haley Ramm and Brianne Tju, who will reprise their roles as McKenna, Violet and Alex, respectively. 1 Link to comment
Dizzychickstar February 15, 2019 Share February 15, 2019 Yay! This is a fun one to binge. Link to comment
Anela February 28, 2019 Share February 28, 2019 I don't have hulu, but I didn't even know this had aired. Link to comment
paulvdb April 26, 2019 Share April 26, 2019 ‘Light As A Feather’ Gets Season 2 Premiere Date On Hulu Quote Hulu has set July 26 for the Season 2 premiere of Light as a Feather, the supernatural thriller based on Zoe Aarsen’s book, from AwesomenessTV, Wattpad and Kelsey Grammer’s Grammnet (Girlfriends). Creator R. Lee Fleming Jr. will return as showrunner, writer and executive producer for the second season, along with Liana Liberato, Haley Ramm and Brianne Tju, who will reprise their roles as McKenna, Violet and Alex, respectively Link to comment
azshadowwalker July 26, 2019 Share July 26, 2019 I am watching the first season before I watch the new one. So far the only thing I have to say is that Candace is an asshole. Seriously, fucking around with your friend's boyfriend at her birthday party, then pretending you give a shit about her. From the returning cast, though, it looks like I might not have to watch her too much longer. Link to comment
Megan August 23, 2019 Share August 23, 2019 Just started season one. I like it. Fun spooky teen dramz that I am sure will become super stupid the longer it goes on, like pretty little liars. Judgemental: Who in the early 2000's names their twins the trashy/trendy Mckenna and 80's Jennie? Link to comment
Cranberry October 5, 2019 Share October 5, 2019 Season 2B dropped yesterday and I've already watched all of it, so here be (semi-vague) spoilers. This show is so dumb. It's enjoyable, but it's so dumb. Various characters had to hold the idiot ball this season to advance the plot, and it just left me shaking my head. Sure, let a nurse escort you out the hospital wing when you know another character was just about to tell you extremely important information! Sure, conveniently forget that your psychic artist friend literally labeled one of his drawings with the name of the dead curse-originator, and take the long route to finding her via manipulating a jailed ex and threatening a priest! Sure, you know you're predicted to die by crushing, so place yourself between a wall and a heavy automatic gate that's stuck halfway open! Sure, choose letting your trapped (but ultimately safe) friends out of a barn vs. chasing the psycho carrying the only thing you need to end the curse! Speaking of the curse, I loved that it originated in 1988. The way they were talking about it, with this old witch-related game and demon possession and exorcisms and family farm cemetery plots, I assumed it had started 100+ years ago, but nope, 1988! It kinda makes sense with the Satanic Panic going on around that time, but it was still so amusing when the kids found that (VHS!) taped confession from the late '80s. So vintage. I'm surprised they knew how to play it! I thought the acting was pretty solid, for the most part. Sometimes I'd think the actress playing McKenna was weak, but then she'd switch to Jennie and slightly change her voice, use different facial expressions, and even carry herself in a completely different way, and I remembered she was good. McKenna herself is a sad-sack "final girl"; the actress is fine. Character development was probably the best aspect of the whole show. I went from hating Violet in season one to liking her more than any other character by the end of season two. I was also delighted that two of the characters who hated each other the most -- Violet and Alex -- were two of the closest by about 3/4 of the way through 2B, and it felt natural. I was almost shipping them by that point. Nobody felt shoehorned into the group, not even Sammi or Peri, who were appropriately arms-length with various other characters, choosing to prioritize their safety and the safety of their love interest over the safety of the other people they didn't know as well. The ending was satisfying enough, I guess. I figured four of the characters would make it out okay, but a fifth one surprised me by slipping through. The final scene was... well, it was setting up season three. I wonder how long they can keep this franchise going with this group of characters, or if keeping the entire core group of five is even their plan. 1 Link to comment
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