Revolution Studios' popular comedy series "Are We There Yet?" will be available for the first time exclusively on the iTunes Store beginning September 7, 2018.
A hilarious look at contemporary family life, "Are We There Yet?" stars Terry Crews ("Brooklyn 99") and Essence Atkins ("Marlon") as a recently married Seattle couple juggling the joys and challenges of their newly blended family. The 100-episode series, which initially aired on TBS, is based on Revolution's 2005 hit theatrical feature of the same name. Single episodes will be priced at $2.99 (HD) and $1.99 (SD). The complete first season (10 episodes) will be available for $14.99 (HD) and $9.99 (SD); seasons 2 through 6 (18-episodes each) will be $19.99 (HD) and 14.99 (SD).
The series picks up a few months after the film left off as Nick (Crews), a pro athlete turned IT guy, and Suzanne (Atkins), a party planner and divorced mother of two, navigate the everyday issues of a new marriage, teenage children, in-laws and career changes.
With Emmy® and NAACP Award-winner Ali LeRoi (Everybody Hates Chris) as showrunner, "Are We There Yet?" is executive produced by LeRoi, Matt Alvarez (Straight Outta Compton), Vince Totino ("Anger Management"), Joe Roth (Daddy Day Care) and Ice Cube (Friday), who also plays a recurring role.
The show also stars Telma Hokpins (The Wood), Keesha Sharp ("Lethal Weapon"), Teal Dunn ("DC Superhero Girls") and Coy Stewart ("Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.")
About Revolution Studios
Studios is a diversified entertainment company that owns, acquires and exploits film, television and stage productions. Led by CEO Vince Totino and President and COO Scott Hemming, the company boasts one of the largest independent libraries of premium content, including 126 motion pictures which collectively earned more than $7.1 billion in box office receipts, as well as 240 television episodes. Revolution recently produced Return of Xander Cage, as well as 46 of the motion pictures in its library, including Maid in Manhattan, Anger Management, Daddy Day Care, America's Sweethearts, Hellboy, xx, White Chicks and the Academy Award®-winning Black Hawk Down. More recently, has acquired 80 movies through library acquisitions, including those of Morgan Creek International, Cold Spring Pictures and GK Films. Originally founded by Joe Roth in 2000, the company was acquired by Content Partners in January 2017.
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