‘Comedy Invasion’ Alums Alisha Dhillon, Quentin Lee Reunite for Vertical Series ‘Unleeshed’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Comedian Alisha Dhillon and creator Quentin Lee, both alumni of the Canadian Screen Award-winning series “Comedy Invasion,” are reuniting to co-create the vertical series “Unleeshed,” set to broadcast worldwide on Asian American Movies (AAM.tv) for Thanksgiving 2026. Dhillon wrot
The reunion of Alisha Dhillon and Quentin Lee for the vertical series "Unleeshed" is a significant development in the entertainment industry, particularly in the realm of comedy and style. As alumni of the acclaimed series "Comedy Invasion," their collaboration is highly anticipated and expected to bring a fresh perspective to the table. The fact that they are co-creating a vertical series, which is a relatively new and innovative format, showcases their willingness to experiment and push boundaries in the industry.
Their decision to partner with Asian American Movies (AAM.tv) for the worldwide broadcast of "Unleeshed" on Thanksgiving 2026 is also noteworthy. This move highlights the growing importance of diverse platforms and voices in the entertainment industry. AAM.tv's focus on showcasing Asian American talent and stories aligns with the current trend of increased representation and inclusivity in media. As a result, "Unleeshed" is likely to resonate with a wide range of audiences, particularly those who are eager for fresh and authentic content that reflects their experiences and styles.
As "Unleeshed" prepares to launch, it will be interesting to see how the series blends comedy and style to appeal to its target audience. With Dhillon's comedic expertise and Lee's creative vision, the show is likely to offer a unique and engaging viewing experience. To watch next, keep an eye on how "Unleeshed" performs on AAM.tv and whether it sparks a new wave of vertical series and collaborations in the industry. Additionally, look out for how the show's style and aesthetic are received by audiences and critics alike, as this could set a new standard for comedy and entertainment programming.
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