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    Home » The Pink Ladies Get Their Origin Story In Paramount+ “Grease” Series

    The Pink Ladies Get Their Origin Story In Paramount+ “Grease” Series

    By SHOOTThursday, April 6, 2023Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2722 Views
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    Ari Notartomaso, from left, Cheyenne Isabel Wells, Marisa Davila and Tricia Fukuhara, cast members in the Paramount+ television series "Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies," pose for a portrait during the Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour on Jan. 9, 2023, in Pasadena, Calif. (Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)

    By Alicia Rancilio

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    Four years before Frenchy, Rizzo and Sandy ever donned their own pink jackets, a group of friends at Rydell High leaned into their image of "bad girls," called themselves the Pink Ladies and created a girl gang. Their formation is chronicled in the new 10-episode musical series " Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies " streaming now on Paramount+.

    Set in 1954, new student Jane Facciano (Marisa Davila) gets labeled as "easy" by the Rydell High quarterback and she's suddenly an outcast. Jane ends up bonding with a few other teen girls, (played by Cheyenne Isabel Wells, Ari Notartomaso, and Tricia Fukuhara) who are struggling in their own way to fit in.

    That theme of finding your people looms large throughout "Grease" as a whole, says creator Annabel Oakes.

    "When you say Pink Ladies and T-Birds, you're like, 'Oh, those are the cool kids in school.' But when you watch the movie, Rizzo is cool, Kenickie is cool. John Travolta's Danny Zuko is cool. Jan's not cool. Frenchie's not cool. Sonny (and) Doody, are not cool. They are these lovely weirdos who banded together to kind of get through high school together. And I love telling stories about friendship like that."

    "Rise of the Pink Ladies" goes big with 30 original songs and a cover of "Grease,' the beloved song sung by Frankie Valli (lyrics by Barry Gibb) for the 1978 film.

    The "Pink Ladies" songs are from hitmaker Justin Tranter, who has worked with a who's who list of recording artists. Tranter has helped write songs such as "Sorry" by Justin Bieber, "Believer" by Imagine Dragons and "Cake by the Ocean" by DNCE.

    "The reason I got into music in the first place was movie musicals, whether it was 'Grease' or 'Annie' or 'The Little Mermaid,' said Tranter. "When I read the script I fought really hard for this job."

    Oakes and the writers — with Tranter's input — decide where to insert musical numbers in the episodes.

    "There's always the rule that when the feelings are too big to speak, you sing them," said Oakes. "It really is pretty natural to find out the point in a script where somebody needs to sing."

    There were moments though where Tranter felt a musical opportunity was missing. When the cast was filming the 10th episode, Tranter was still thinking that the second one could benefit from one more song.

    "The song 'I Want More' (second episode) is the last song that we wrote (for season one)," they explained. "The episode was shot, it was done. .. I had already seen a rough cut. Jane (played by Davila) is so defeated and learns she might not be able to apply for colleges. It's a devastating moment. Then I got the call that we could add a song to episode two, I was like, 'She is singing right there.' The collaboration just never ends in a musical."

    Jamal Sims devised the choreography for the series. Sims created the dance moves for "Encanto,'' 2019's live action "Aladdin" and the first three "Step Up" movies. As dialogue and scenes changed during the writing process, so would the music, and thus the movement. Tranter and Sims mastered their own dance of communicating directly to get the job done.

    "There was a lot of stops and starts," recalled Sims about finding their rhythm. "Then all of a sudden, Justin and I jumped on a call. We were like, 'Let's talk to each other.'"

    Once they talked directly and "got on the same page, everything opened up," Sims said. "That's how we made it work."

    Beyond "Pink Ladies," Oakes hopes to create a "Grease" cinematic universe much like the MCU, but centered around Rydell High.

    "My husband loves 'Star Wars,' and I see how much joy he's gotten out of that universe and how they've provided all this depth and context and different worlds. I've always wanted a cinematic universe that would speak to me that I could really get into," she said. "Our show has 20 ensemble dancers who are actors, with their own distinct characters and stuff happening in the background. We have futures and stories for all those people and I can't wait to tell them."

    Alicia Rancilio is an AP writer

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    Shortlists Are Set In 12 Oscar Categories

    Tuesday, December 16, 2025

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced shortlists in 12 categories for the 98th Academy Awards®: Animated Short Film, Casting, Cinematography, Documentary Feature Film, Documentary Short Film, International Feature Film, Live Action Short Film, Makeup and Hairstyling, Music (Original Score), Music (Original Song), Sound and Visual Effects.

    “Sinners” and “Wicked: For Good” led the way with eight mentions on the shortlists (with two apiece in the Original Song category).

    Here are the shortlists:

    ANIMATED SHORT FILM
    Fifteen films will advance in the Animated Short Film category for the 98th Academy Awards. One hundred thirteen films qualified in the category. Academy members from the Animation Branch and Short Films Branch were invited to participate in the preliminary round of voting and must have met a minimum viewing requirement to be eligible to vote in the category.

    In the nominations round, Academy members from all branches are invited to opt in to participate and must view all 15 shortlisted films to vote.

    The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are:

    “Autokar”
    “Butterfly”
    “Cardboard”
    “Éiru”
    “Forevergreen”
    “The Girl Who Cried Pearls”
    “Hurikán”
    “I Died in Irpin”
    “The Night Boots”
    “Playing God”
    “The Quinta’s Ghost”
    “Retirement Plan”
    “The Shyness of Trees”
    “Snow Bear”
    “The Three Sisters”

     

    CASTING
    Ten films will advance in the Casting category for the 98th Academy Awards. Members of the Casting Directors Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees. Academy... Read More

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