Angelwood Pictures, in collaboration with Tulip & Stone Media, is warming up to release three news show this Fall including two "Luna, The Witch" spin-off shows and a 3-part miniseries return of "World's Worst Director."
On Oct. 25, Francine Kemp returns in "Francine, The Fixer Witch" set to drop all five episodes on Tubi.
After being summoned countless times to solve the problems of other witches, Francine Kemp, known as the infamous “Fix-It Francine,” grows tired of being a savior and longs for a normal life. But when a powerful dark creature terrorizes the woods, threatening the safety of all witches, Francine must confront her past and use her unique abilities to defeat an evil curse and save her magical community.
The series stars: Karen Ann Martino, Yuliana Troncosco, Jack Tomlinson, Trayquawn Thornton, Travis Campbell, Teresa Spaulding, Chase Cortland Erwin and Deb LeClair.
On Oct. 31, the second "Luna, The Witch" spin-off series "Davina, The Delivery Witch" will drop the first three of its seven episodes exclusively on Youtube.com as a special "Angelwood Pictures Halloween treat." The additional episodes will drop in late November.
The series will follow a group of young witches from different covens who are sentenced to work in a hectic delivery room. Their task? To deliver packages and mail to witches across all timelines, from the beginning to the end of time.
On Nov. 22, "World's Worst Christmas Series" will drop all three 20-minute episodes on Tubi. The "World's Worst Director" spin-off miniseries event follows the chaotic and hilarious antics of infamous director Moses, known for his disastrous set and temper tantrums. With the deadline approaching on his TV Christmas Movie, and at risk of violating his contract with the network, he must turn to his estranged former assistant Katie for help.
The cast includes Seth Chitwood, Mary C. Ferrara, Curtis Reid, Maggie Doncaster, Jonah Coppolleli, Martine Assaf, Lin Hult, Jeremy Lynch, Paul Noonan, Karen Ann Martino and Deb LeClair.
There's no news if any of these shows have been renewed for future episodes. Angelwood Pictures and Tulip & Stone Media announced it will wrap all production for its scheduled film work on Oct. 13, with intentions to start back up production on more content in early-2025.
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