The tragic accident on the set of the film “Rust” that resulted in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins shocked the entertainment industry and the world. To shed light on the events of that fateful day, a documentary titled “Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna” has been produced and is set to release on Hulu on March 11.
The documentary aims to provide viewers with an inside look at what transpired on October 21, 2021, when actor Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun that led to the tragic death of Halyna Hutchins. Through interviews with Hutchins’ friend, director Rachel Mason, the documentary delves into the aftermath of the accident and the emotional toll it took on those involved.
“Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna” features public court records, behind-the-scenes footage from the film “Rust,” and access to personal archives and materials belonging to Halyna Hutchins. The goal of the documentary is to honor her memory and tell her story in a truthful and respectful manner.
The documentary is produced by Julee Metz, Kate Barry, Jon Bardi, and Will Cohen for Story Syndicate, as well as Jessica Grimshaw, Nick Shumaker, and Jennifer Sears for Anonymous Content. The trailer for the documentary has been released, giving audiences a glimpse of what to expect when the film premieres on Hulu.
In other entertainment news, Julianne Hough and Jesse Palmer are set to host “The Oscars Red Carpet Show” before the 97th Academy Awards, providing coverage of nominees, performers, and presenters as they arrive at the event. ABC News will also have live coverage leading up to the Oscars, with special segments featuring interviews and behind-the-scenes looks at Hollywood’s biggest night.
Additionally, Warner Bros. Discovery is launching its streaming service, Max, in Australia on March 31, offering a variety of popular shows and films for Australian audiences to enjoy. The service will include subscription tiers with different options for viewers to access their favorite content.
Furthermore, Chiquis’ new series “Foodie on the Go” is set to premiere on March 13, showcasing the Latin Grammy winner as she travels across the U.S. to explore local food spots and small businesses. The series will be available to stream on various platforms, providing viewers with a unique culinary experience.
Lastly, production has wrapped on “Star Trek: Khan,” a scripted audio series set in the Star Trek Universe. The series will delve into the backstory of the iconic character Khan Noonien Singh, played by Naveen Andrews, and explore his journey from a visionary leader to a feared villain. The audio series is set to provide fans with a new perspective on this beloved character from the Star Trek franchise.
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