PAGE 8 • TV THE BULLETIN • JUNE 10 - 16, 2021 What’s Available NOW On “Luca” (June 18) From Pixar Studios and director Enrico Casarosa (“La Luna”) comes this animated coming-of-age story about Luca, a boy experiencing a summer of scooter rides, gelato and pasta on the Italian Riviera, who meets a new best friend that turns out to be a sea monster in disguise. Jacob Tremblay, Maya Rudolph and Jim Gaffigan head the voice cast. (ORIGINAL) BY JAY BOBBIN “Raya and the Last Dragon” (Available now) This animated actioner from Walt Disney Pictures follows the adventures of Raya, a warrior in a reimagined Earth inhabited by ancient civilizations, who is determined to find the last dragon. The impressive voice cast includes Awkwafina, Kelly Marie Tran, Daniel Dae Kim, Sandra Oh and Alan Tudyk. (ORIGINAL) “Amphibia: Season 2” (Available now) The most recent round of this Disney Channel series of animated shorts finds Anne (voice of Brenda Song) and the Plantars embarking on a quest to unlock the mysteries of the Calamity Box as they leave the cozy confines of Wartwood for the distant city of Newtopia. “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” (Available now) The third comedy-adventure in the animated series returns Ray Romano, Denis Leary and John Leguizamo to the voice cast as prehistoric animal friends. Sid needs more than a little help from his friends when his actions incur the wrath of a Tyrannosaurus rex, but they have concerns of their own, some of which involve matters of the heart. Sadie Calvano OF ‘SECRETS OF A MARINE’S WIFE’ ON LIFETIME Were you aware of the true story behind “Secrets of a Marine’s Wife” before you were cast in the movie? I did know a little bit about it. I’m a bit of a true-crime junkie, and I was excited when this came to my attention. It was untested territory for me as an actor, to tell the story of a girl who lived a really complicated life. She had kind of a rough go, then at her most vulnerable moment when she desperately needed a connection, she unfortunately ended up with a really bad man. And a horrible thing happened to her. Though you play someone who’s in her late teens in the movie, you’re past your teens in real life. Is that situation comfortable for you? I definitely still look very young, and I’m just now starting to break into these more womanly roles. What’s been so exciting is that I’m getting to play these characters who are a little bit more mature and have multi-dimensional, dynamic, full story lines that push the envelope farther. With “Mom” having ended its run recently, how do you look back at your time as a co-star of that series? That was a really amazing job. It’s really where I grew up. You hear sometimes of people having horrifying experiences on series, and I really could not have had the farther opposite experience. Everyone was so wonderful, and I felt so lucky that they were my TV family for so many years. It was a pivotal point in my life, so integral to me discovering myself not only as an actor, but as a person.