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  • ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’ Interview: Ben Folds

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    Premiering on Apple TV+ August 15th is the first Peanuts musical in over three decades entitled ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical‘, which features original songs by Emmy Award nominees Jeff Morrow and Ben Folds (Ben Folds Five).

    'Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical' composer Ben Folds.
    ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’ composer Ben Folds.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with musician and composer Ben Folds about his work on ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’, his love for Peanuts, writing the music for the special, and why people still love Snoopy and Charlie Brown.

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    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview.

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    (L to R) Lucy, Linus, Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown, Franklin and Marcie in "Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical', now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Lucy, Linus, Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown, Franklin and Marcie in “Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’, now streaming on Apple TV+.

    Moviefone: To begin with, were you a fan of Charlie Brown and Peanuts when you were growing up, and how did you get involved in the project?

    Ben Folds: I mean, I grew up with it, like we all did. There are not many things that we can say that we all grew up with. The Peanuts world is, you know the tone, and you know the characters and Charlie Brown’s is just such a great character. I suppose that Charles Schultz probably saw himself as Charlie Brown, and I think many of us do. I felt like that when I was a kid and I kind of feel like that now. It’s a melancholic, but not depressive place, thoughtful, and he always telegraphs his moods. That’s just deep. So, I don’t know how you could not be a fan. It’s a world that we’ve all lived in and that shows you how good it is. You know, it’s half a century later and it’s surviving, amidst a lot of loud stuff for kids, for decades. This just keeps cruising through because it’s real, and this musical is the same way. It’s taps into the best of both. I mean, it’s gorgeous animation. It’s plenty entertaining. I mean, it’s a musical, you know. But at the same time, we’re allowed to be philosophical inside it, which is why I took the project.

    (L to R) Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Sally and friends in 'Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical', now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Sally and friends in ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’, now streaming on Apple TV+.

    MF: Can you talk about the process of writing the music for this special and was it a different process than when you write your own music?

    BF: It’s not that different, which is what’s kind of interesting. Some of it is because luckily, my three songs are all Charlie Brown songs. So, I can sit inside his head and get there. They go from him being rather despondent about the state of the camp. It’s going to be mowed over, and they’re going to put malls up and all the generations before, and all the generations after them will be sad about this. He carries all that and over the course of it, of course, they begin to win the battle, so he’s coming up out of a hole. For me, it was like riding life, and I understand him. You know, the specter of Vince Guaraldi was there, I grew up with that and I can do a little bit of that for reference, but it wasn’t that important. What was the most important was the mood that Guaraldi was part of the team that helped set a world. Now, if the music for the original Peanuts had just been crazy stuff, that would have really changed the way that we see it and see the world.

    (L to R) Sally, Charlie Brown and Snoopy in 'Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical', now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Sally, Charlie Brown and Snoopy in ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’, now streaming on Apple TV+.

    MF: Finally, can you about the legacy of Peanuts and the timelessness of the characters? Why do audiences still love Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and their friends all these years after they were first created?

    BF: Peanuts has never been something that was so bright and loud that it just jumps out at you. For that reason, I know when I was a kid, I was attracted to that stuff. I liked all the crazy stuff. But what is there when the noise dies down is real life and real thoughts and somehow Peanuts has been able to create that world in a way that has always been entertaining and thoughtful. So, it’s like when all your fair-weather friends have stopped making loud noise and the sugar buzz has worn off, Peanuts is still there, 50 years later. So, when you work inside, you appreciate it even more because I realized how deep Charlie Brown’s personality is. It’s not in what’s said, it’s always been in what hasn’t been said. So, when you see a quiet kid in the back of the class, they get even more quiet and it’s something that might be a deep subject, but we know that they’re thinking about it. Isn’t that more effective than letting the kid spout every single little thing that he’s thinking? So, that informs the songwriting. I love this old school classic songcraft and this is the place for it. So, I feel like the gig had my name written on it personally, and I was quite happy to do it.

    (L to R) Woodstock and Snoopy in 'Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical', now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Woodstock and Snoopy in ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’, now streaming on Apple TV+.

    What is the plot of ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’?

    In the first Peanuts musical in over three decades, Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the gang break out in original songs by Emmy Award nominees Jeff Morrow and Ben Folds in the latest franchise special that invites kids and families to discover the magic of summer camp.

    Who is in the voice cast of ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’?

    (L to R) Snoopy, Woodstock and Charlie Brown in 'Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical', now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Snoopy, Woodstock and Charlie Brown in ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’, now streaming on Apple TV+.

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  • Apple to Produce New ‘Peanuts’ Movie

    Apple TV+ announces new 'Peanuts' movie.
    Apple TV+ announces new ‘Peanuts’ movie. Photo: Apple TV+.

    Preview:

    • Apple is making a ‘Peanuts’ movie.
    • The film will see Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang headed to New York.
    • Production is scheduled to start next year.

    Since it nabbed the rights to Charles Schulz’s ‘Peanuts’ characters, Apple TV+ has not been shy about developing new shows featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the characters.

    In addition to carrying the legacy likes of holiday specials such as ‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’, ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ and ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’, the company has modern adaptations including ‘Snoopy in Space’, a series of animated shorts featuring the ‘Peanuts’ gang and Snoopy as he fulfills his dream of becoming a NASA astronaut and ‘The Snoopy Show’.

    Now, the company is looking to bring Snoopy and the rest back to the big screen, announcing that it’ll work with WildBrain Studios on a ‘Peanuts’ movie.

    What’s the story of the new ‘Peanuts’ movie?

    Apple TV+'s 'The Snoopy Show.'
    Apple TV+’s ‘The Snoopy Show.’ Photo: Apple TV+.

    According to the press release from Apple, the new family film will see the ‘Peanuts’ gang go on an epic adventure to the Big City, learning the true meaning of friendship while meeting some surprising new friends along the way.

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    Who is working on the new ‘Peanuts’ Movie?

    Apple TV+'s 'The Snoopy Show.'
    Apple TV+’s ‘The Snoopy Show.’ Photo: Apple TV+.

    Karey Kirkpatrick is writing the script, based on a story dreamt up by co-writers Craig Schulz, Bryan Schulz (the sons of Charles) and Cornelius Uliano, who wrote the 2015 feature film ‘The Peanuts Movie’.

    And this new film is shaping up to be a ‘Peanuts Movie’ reunion, with director Steve Martino also returning.

    Bonnie Arnold, a veteran producer who has worked at both Pixar and DreamWorks will be involved with this new movie.

    This is what Craig Schulz had to say:

    “It is so special to carry on my father’s legacy with an original story from me, my son Bryan, and his writing partner Neil, We are excited to be partnering with Apple TV+ and working with WildBrain Studios to bring audiences a brand-new ‘Peanuts’ adventure, along with the talented Bonnie Arnold as producer and Steve Martino as director. ‘Peanuts’ fans have been clamoring for another feature for years, and this film will bring joy to our millions of fans around the world.”

    Here’s what Apple’s head of children’s programming said about the new development:

    “Fans of all ages have been enamored with ‘Peanuts’ on Apple TV+. With our unmatched library of ‘Peanuts’ titles, and award-winning collection of stories that bring kids and families together, Apple TV+ is the preeminent home for Snoopy and friends and offers a world class selection of series and films featuring the most globally cherished animated characters. We can’t wait for everyone to experience this heartwarming new adventure with Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the gang in the Big City.”

    Does the new ‘Peanuts’ movie have a release date?

    There is no release date set for the new movie.

    Apple TV+'s 'The Snoopy Show.'
    Apple TV+’s ‘The Snoopy Show.’ Photo: Apple TV+.

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  • ‘Snoopy in Space’ Teaser Trailer Sends the Peanuts Gang on a NASA Mission

    ‘Snoopy in Space’ Teaser Trailer Sends the Peanuts Gang on a NASA Mission

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    One small step for mankind is one giant leap for an iconic dog.

    Apple TV+ has dropped a teaser trailer for its upcoming animated series “Snoopy in Space,” just in time to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 moon landing.

    “Snoopy in Space” follows the titular pup as his dreams of being an astronaut become a reality when he and Woodstock tag along with the Peanuts gang on a field trip to NASA and are chosen for an elite mission into space.

    As Snoopy and Woodstock fulfill their dreams of astronaut training and space travel, Charlie Brown and the gang assist their friends from mission control.

    “Snoopy in Space” will stream exclusively on Apple TV+, the forthcoming platform that will launch this fall and feature original shows, movies, and documentaries.

  • Quiz: Which Thanksgiving Movie Are You?

    Quiz: Which Thanksgiving Movie Are You?

    This Thanksgiving, we’re grateful for warm cozy fires and magical creations like pumpkin pie and stuffing, but we’re probably the most thankful for classic holiday movies. Not sure which one to watch? Maybe you should figure out which Turkey Day film matches your personality…

    Take our handy quiz and learn which Thanksgiving movie you’re the most like now.

  • Jimmy Fallon Combines ‘Peanuts’ & ‘Riverdale’ for a Classic Parody (With Cameos)

    How can you not LOL at the sexy teacher’s voice being muffled?

    Everything about this “Peanuts”/”Riverdale” parody is hilarious, except mayyyybe the 6-minute length. “The Tonight Show” video Tuesday night, perfectly channeling the dark moody tone of the CW show, and pairing it with the innocent Peanuts gang.

    Fallon plays Charlie Brown, who struggles to cope with the death of his best friend Linus in the pumpkin patch. His preferred way of expressing himself is to play a song he wrote that no one wants to hear.

    Watch the full sketch to the end for cameos from “Riverdale” stars KJ Apa, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Madelaine Petsch, and Cole Sprouse:The “Riverdale” Season 2 fall finale, “Chapter Twenty-Two: Silent Night, Deadly Night,” airs tonight (Wednesday, Dec. 13) at 8 p.m. with this synopsis from The CW:

    “After snooping around for Christmas gifts, Veronica (Camila Mendes) uncovers a major secret Hiram (Mark Consuelos) has been keeping from her. Fallout from Jughead’s (Cole Sprouse) encounter with Penny Peabody (guest star Brit Morgan) creates tension between him and FP (Skeet Ulrich.) Meanwhile, a defiant Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) takes matters into her own hands after Penelope (guest star Nathalie Boltt) tells her they cannot afford Christmas this year. Finally, Betty (Lili Reinhart) and Archie’s (KJ Apa) vow to take down the Black Hood once and for all leads to a dangerous showdown.”

    “Riverdale” Season 2 will return on January 17, 2018 with Episode 9, “Chapter Twenty-Three: The Blackboard Jungle.”

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  • Everything You Never Knew About ‘It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’

    On October 27, 1966, “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” premiered on CBS to millions of viewers. But, to this day, there are still a lot of things you probably don’t know about the animated Halloween special, like how the success of “The Great Pumpkin” saved the future of the Peanuts franchise, or how a loose tooth almost set back the whole production.

    Here are nine things you never knew about “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.”

  • There’s a New Kid in Town in the New ‘Peanuts Movie’ Trailer

    There’s a new kid in town in the new trailer for “The Peanuts Movie,” and no, it’s not Snoopy’s alter ego Joe Cool (though the sunglasses and turtleneck-sporting beagle does make an appearance).

    The kid in question is none other than the Little Red-Haired Girl, the unseen source of Charlie Brown’s pining throughout Charles Schulz’s long-running comic series. Here, she’s just moved into Chuck’s neighborhood (her face is obscured from the audience for now), and he’s desperate to make a good first impression.

    “This time, things will be different,” he declares, before promptly knocking over a pile of moving boxes, and a fence for good measure. Good grief, indeed.

    Fans of Schulz’s series worried that it wouldn’t translate well to the 3D, CGI format, but those fears appear to be unfounded, as the lighthearted humor and smile-inducing spirit of the original comics (and their cartoon TV movie brethren) appear to be intact. As Charlie Brown confides his insecurities to Lucy, she urges him to “Show them you’re a winner.” So far, it appears “The Peanuts Movie” is doing just that.

    “The Peanuts Movie” is due in theaters on November 6.

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