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Freeform Begins Production on Josh Thomas' EVERYTHING'S GONNA BE OKAY Pilot

By: Jul. 09, 2018
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Freeform Begins Production on Josh Thomas' EVERYTHING'S GONNA BE OKAY Pilot  Image

Today, FreeForm officially begins production on the pilot "Everything's Gonna Be Okay" in Los Angeles. Written by Josh Thomas, the creator of the critically acclaimed, heartwarming dramedy-series "Please Like Me," the half-hour comedy pilot introduces Nicholas (played by Thomas), a neurotic 25-year-old who suddenly has to grapple with the loss of his father while figuring out how to be a guardian to his two teenage half-sisters.

Joining Thomas as series regulars are newcomers Kayla Cromer ("South of Hell") who will portray Nicholas' 17-year old half-sister Matilda, a witty, wide-eyed musician who is on the autism spectrum; Maeve Press ("Theresa Is a Mother") will portray 14-year-old comedic oddball Genevieve, who is the youngest of the siblings and the most dramatic; and Adam Faison ("Liberty Crossing") rounds out the cast portraying Alex, Nicholas' love interest who finds himself in the middle of family drama.

Thomas created the concept, wrote and stars in the pilot with David Martin, Jon Thoday, and Richard Allen-Turner serving as executive producers for Avalon Television. Stephanie Swedlove and Kevin Whyte also serve as executive producers. Produced by Avalon Television and FreeForm Studios, it will be distributed internationally by Avalon Distribution. The pilot is directed by Rebecca Thomas ("Stranger Things").

Freeform's growing slate of original scripted comedies includes smash hit "grown-ish," executive produced by Kenya Barris and starring Yara Shahidi; critically-acclaimed breakout series "The Bold Type"; buddy comedy "Alone Together" from The Lonely Island; and fan favorite "Young & Hungry."

About Freeform
Part of Disney|ABC Television, FreeForm connects to audiences and goes BEYOND entertainment with bold, original programming and immersive social engagement. As Disney's young adult television and streaming network, it delivers a unique mix of quality original and acquired series, plus fan-favorite movies and the holiday events "31 Nights of Halloween," "Kick Off to Christmas" and "25 Days of Christmas." The FreeForm app is a service that allows viewers with participating TV subscription services access to 24/7 live viewing of the network, as well as continued on-demand access via a wide array of devices.

About Avalon Television

Operating out of the USA and UK, in 2018 Avalon was again named the number one true independent television production company in the UK and has produced numerous ground-breaking television shows including: Emmy and Peabody award winner "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" (HBO), multi-award winning and Emmy-nominated "Catastrophe" (Channel 4/Amazon Prime), RTS and Rose d'Or winning "Not Going Out" (the BBC's longest running sitcom currently on air), BAFTA and RTS nominated "Taskmaster" (UKTV/Comedy Central USA), multi-BAFTA award-winning "TV Burp" (ITV1), Russell Howard's "Good News" (BBC2), "Fantasy Football League" (BBC/ITV) and "Workaholics" (Comedy Central USA).

Other shows currently in production include: Wyatt Cenac's "Problem Areas" (HBO); "The Button" (BBC One), "The Chris Ramsey Show" (Comedy Central UK), "Alternatino" (Comedy Central USA), "Russell Howard & Mum: Road Trip" (Comedy Central UK), "The Russell Howard Hour" (Sky One), "The Week That Wasn't" (Sky One) and "Stand Up Central with Rob Delaney" (Comedy Central UK); whilst the catalogue is sold worldwide by Avalon Distribution.



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