Freddie Stroma and Titus Makin Jr. hit the microphone together as they sing “Knockin’” in this new clip from A Cinderella Story: Once Upon A Song.
Also starring Lucy Hale and Megan Park, the new story follows Katie who dreams of being a recording artist but is continually thwarted by her cruel stepmother (Missi Pyle) and stepsister.
When Katie falls hard for Luke (Stroma), the new boy at her Performing Arts school, she tries to get his attention with her singing. But when her stepsister takes credit for Katie’s amazing voice and Luke falls for the wrong girl, Katie must learn to stand up for her dreams before her stepmother forces Katie to sing Luke into the arms of her wicked stepsister at the Winter Talent Showcase.
A Cinderella Story: Once Upon A Song hits DVD shelves on September 6th!
Check out the DVD cover of A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song!
Starring Lucy Hale, Megan Park and Freddie Stroma. the new story follows Katie (Hale) who dreams of being a recording artist but is continually thwarted by her cruel stepmother (Missi Pyle) and stepsister (Park).
When Katie falls hard for Luke (Stroma), the new boy at her Performing Arts school, she tries to get his attention with her singing. But when her stepsister takes credit for Katie’s amazing voice and Luke falls for the wrong girl, Katie must learn to stand up for her dreams before her stepmother forces Katie to sing Luke into the arms of her wicked stepsister at the Winter Talent Showcase.
The DVD — out in stores on September 6th — comes with these bonus features: Spotlighting Lucy Hale: Our New Cinderella, So You Wanna Be a Dancer?, Meet Prince Charming, Flip Cam Diaries, “Bless Myself” Official Music Video, gag reel and deleted scenes.
In addition, the soundtrack will also be out that same day! The record features 4 original songs sung by Lucy and 2 more from Freddie!
Freddie Stroma not only plays Prince Charming onscreen, but he’s also pretty charming in real life!
The 24-year-old actor dished to PopWrap about singing in his new movie, A Cinderella Story: Once Upon A Song, playing princes, and how his life changed after being in a Harry Potter flick. Check it:
On what drew him to A Cinderella Story: “Well, it was a fun script – a nice rom-com. But yes, I loved the fact there was singing involved, which is something I haven’t done at a professional level and found very cool. We got to go into a studio and have our own ‘singles,’ which is pretty bizarre.”
On what he thinks his British accent sounds like: “Americans always ask how much I love my accent and I don’t get that – I think I sound like a school teacher. I think you guys sound pretty cool. Plus, the Irish & Australians. They’ve got wicked accents. I think British people always sound like teachers.”
On his favorite prince: “I’ve always loved Aladdin [laughs]. I don’t think I was channeling him, per say in this film since it’s set in modern day. But they all have that special kind of charm and swagger.”
On how playing Cormac in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince altered his life: “It was very strange. Before that I had done TV in England and independent films, so it was strange to suddenly go into the biggest movie franchise. It’s strange because people tell me I’m part of history now, which is a weird thought. I can’t wait to see the last movie, it’s sad and exciting at the same time. In terms of how it’s changed my life, I just had to leave Facebook because of the strange groups that popped up about me.”
Lucy Hale covers the simple poster for A Cinderella Story: Once Upon A Song.
In the upcoming ABC Family movie, the 22-year-old actress plays Katie Gibbs, an over-worked, harried and terrified of being put back in foster care 17-year-old who does her stepmother and step-siblings’ bidding without complaining.
Vocally gifted, Katie feels particularly upset when forced to lay down singing tracks so that her untalented stepsister, Bev Van Ravensway (Megan Park), can hopefully win a recording contract from Massive Records – who’s company President, Harvey Morgan, is scouting for new spectacular talent at a talent showcase for the Performing Arts Department at a prestigious private school.
Stay tuned to JJJ for our interviews with Megan, Lucy and Freddie Stroma!
Tune in time as soon as we find out, too! Bigger poster inside… More Here! »
Bonnie Wright sports her fave red coat as she leaves the ITV studios after appearing on Loose Women in London late last week.
During the interview, the 19-year-old actress revealed that she was definitely attached to indie flick, The Philosophers.
“I’m off in Indonesia [to film the movie],” Bonnie revealed. “It’s set in an international school in Jakarta, and it’s about this philosophy class. The film takes this amazing turn where it becomes a psychological thriller. So, the character I’m playing is outgoing, and she’s quite fashion-forward and quite cool in the classroom, but she’s very outspoken, so I’m very excited about that because Ginny was always quiet.”
The Philosophers revolves around a philosophy professor who challenges 21 graduation seniors to select 10 who would take shelter underground and reboot the human race in the event of a nuclear attack. More Here! »
Freddie Stroma poses for a pic with Daniel Radcliffe backstage at How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying on Broadway at The Hirshfeld Theater over the weekend in New York City.
The 24-year-old British actor tweeted, “Just saw Dan in “How To Succeed In Business..” So good! Not only is he the nicest guy on the planet, he can act, sing and dance!I’m jealous.”
Freddie also joined the rest of the Harry Potter cast at the grand opening of Harry Potter: The Exhibition at Discovery Times Square Exposition Center and at the Apple Store in Soho for a Q&A session.
Lucy Hale shows off her Prince Charming, Freddie Stroma, in this first behind-the-scenes look of their new film, A Cinderella Story: Once Upon A Song
The 21-year-old actress shared her first impression of Freddie, 24, in the video. “I thought wow,” Lucy says, “that guy really needs to be in a hair commercial.”
JJJ was on the set earlier last month, so stay tuned for our interviews soon! A Cinderella Story: Once Upon A Song will hit DVD/Bluray later this year.