
Open Road’s branding and design division, PopClutch, last week rolled out a new hyper-energized main title sequence for HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, now in its 21st season.
With music performed by punk-pop band Green Day, the edgy motion graphics illustrate the types of thorny issues that the weekly news commentary show takes on.
Fun fact: Sharre Jacoby, who joined Open Road from Known to launch PopClutch, has worked on every iteration of Real Time’s main titles since the show launched in 2003.
"Just as the moment when interacting with other people seems like escapist fantasy, we have a new trailer for the TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel Normal People. The book’s primarily about two young, very intelligent Irish people from opposite sides of a class divide who have a lot of discussions about politics and ideas and a lot sex, and the trailers for its inevitable TV adaptation really go all in on the sex. The BBC-Hulu series stars Daisy Edgar-Jones as a sort of Carey Mulligan Jr. version of the wealthy Marianne, with Paul Mescal as the teen football star Connell, whose mother works as Marianne’s housekeeper and who falls into a secret, sex-forward relationship with Marianne during high school, which gets more complicated as the two get older. Will the show be good, in addition to making you want to have sex near an Irish beach? Americans will have to wait until it premieres all 12 episodes on Hulu on Wednesday, April 29."
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