Cracking News: Bruce Willis' Timeless Series Hits the Streaming Waves, Delights Family
Hey there, folks! Got some exciting news for all you '80s TV enthusiasts and Bruce Willis admirers out there. Guess what's back in the spotlight after a long hiatus? That's right, it's the iconic comedy series "Moonlighting"! In a joyous turn of events, the beloved show is now gracing our screens on Hulu, making it a breeze for fans like Bruce Willis' daughter, Rumer Willis (35), to relive the series' golden age.
The once-elusive series was a rarity among the usual streaming services. However, as reported by "People" magazine, Hulu's arrival on the scene has turned matters around, giving Bruce Willis' original starring role the wide-ranging attention it deserves.
"Moonlighting" found its footing in the 1980s, with the legendary US actor Bruce Willis (68) bursting onto the scene with "The Model and the Sleuth" comedy series. From 1985 to 1989, Willis captivated audiences with his character David Addison – a charismatic, albeit somewhat naive, detective. This performance was the foundation stone for an illustrious career that would later see him star in films like "Die Hard" in 1988.
Over the years, "Moonlighting" had been quietly fading into the public consciousness. But now, its latest incarnation on Hulu is giving it the second wind it so richly deserves.
Checking in on "Moonlighting" in Germany
In Germany, "The Model and the Sleuth" made its way to RTL plus after its final episode aired in March of 1990. Actress Cybill Shepherd (73) handled the female lead alongside Willis, and the show's end marked the start of his ascent to Hollywood stardom.
It's worth noting that Bruce Willis found strength in his acting amidst personal challenges. Today, he battles dementia – a diagnosis that's led him to step away from acting. Yet, with the streaming release of "Moonlighting" now, fans can once again marvel at its classic charm.
Prep and Prime for "Moonlighting"
Now that Hulu has added "Moonlighting" to its diverse roster, you can sit back and binge-watch the entire series. With 67 episodes spanning five seasons, there's plenty of entertainment to be had.
So, grab your popcorn and log onto Hulu to catch "Moonlighting" in all its glory. The TV universe is yours to conquer, folks!
The Wrap
It's about time we revisit the magic of "Moonlighting," and Hulu's timely addition of the series to its platform is making it possible for legions of fans worldwide to watch Bruce Willis in his inimitable role. And for Rumer Willis and her family, the joy is multiplied tenfold. Cue the applause and adoration – the "Moonlighting" revival is here!
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