Paramount+ Planning Two Shows: A True-Crime Series Titled 'Don't Date Brandon,' and a Documentary Starring TikTok's Popular Face, 'Thirst Trap' (EXCLUSIVE REVEAL)
On September 9, Paramount is set to release two highly anticipated docuseries - "Thirst Trap: The Fame. The Fantasy. The Fallout" and "Don't Date Brandon". Both series are produced by See It Now Studios and are distributed internationally by Osmosis Global and Fremantle respectively.
"Thirst Trap" delves into the life of 21-year-old TikToker, William White, exploring the blurred line between real connection and online fantasy. The series is also produced by Pyramid Productions and APG Pictures, and is executive produced by James Buddy Day, Aaron Fishman, Susan Zirinsky, Terence Wrong, Aysu Saliba, and Cara Tortora. Trish Neufeld, an Irish director and screenwriter known for her debut feature film, directs this intriguing production. A trailer for "Thirst Trap" is available to watch, promising a powerful exploration of internet culture, obsession, and identity in the modern age.
Meanwhile, "Don't Date Brandon" is a true-crime series that unfolds a modern relationship haunted by deception. The series follows Amber as she starts dating Brandon after meeting him online. However, as the relationship progresses, Brandon is revealed to be a manipulative liar with dark secrets. The docuseries hails from Wag Entertainment and is directed by Grace Chapman. It also features interviews with Brandon and his fans, and Amber and Athena start a podcast discussing their experiences with Brandon and the red flags they missed.
"Don't Date Brandon" is scheduled for release in October, and it promises to be a gripping exploration of the dangers of online relationships and the importance of trust in modern society. Stay tuned for these captivating docuseries on Paramount.
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