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Workaholics fans will be thrilled to learn that their favorite characters are coming back in the form of a film! The fan-favorite series that aired on Comedy Central will be making a comeback after much talk from the showrunners and cast. The hilarious stars that included Blake Anderson (Blake Henderson), Adam Devine (Adam DeMamp) and Anders Holm (Anders Holmvik) are all expected to return for the movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The exciting news comes after it was announced Paramount Pictures and EPIX announced a partnership that includes an extension of their existing U.S. pay-TV output deal on "mutually beneficial terms," according to Deadline. "We are thrilled to be extending and expanding this relationship with Epix, one of our most valued partners," Dan Cohen, president of ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group, said in a statement. "Together, we will continue to elevate the consumer experience and bring audiences better entertainment options than ever before."
Paramount+ will start streaming on March 4 (which can be done so here for a free trial) and will gain access to theatrical films licensed to EPIX from Paramount pictures, as well as, from other studios in the coming months. "We are excited to expand our long-standing partnership with Paramount Pictures, and look forward to continuing to bring its quality film slate to EPIX audiences," Michael Wright, President of EPIX said in a statement. EPIX launched in 2009 and has become to tap premium cable network. The success has led to secondary channels such as Epix 2 and EPIX Hits and notable original series such as Pennyworth and Godfather of Harlem.
Hell to the yes!
The exciting news comes after it was announced Paramount Pictures and EPIX announced a partnership that includes an extension of their existing U.S. pay-TV output deal on "mutually beneficial terms," according to Deadline. "We are thrilled to be extending and expanding this relationship with Epix, one of our most valued partners," Dan Cohen, president of ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group, said in a statement. "Together, we will continue to elevate the consumer experience and bring audiences better entertainment options than ever before."
Paramount+ will start streaming on March 4 (which can be done so here for a free trial) and will gain access to theatrical films licensed to EPIX from Paramount pictures, as well as, from other studios in the coming months. "We are excited to expand our long-standing partnership with Paramount Pictures, and look forward to continuing to bring its quality film slate to EPIX audiences," Michael Wright, President of EPIX said in a statement. EPIX launched in 2009 and has become to tap premium cable network. The success has led to secondary channels such as Epix 2 and EPIX Hits and notable original series such as Pennyworth and Godfather of Harlem.
Hell to the yes!