For many, the idea of a ‘home sweet home’ is comforting. But what if your home was not just a personal sanctuary, but a place that had captured the collective imagination of millions? Imagine living in a house that has been immortalised on the silver or small screen as the setting for a beloved TV series or iconic film – a legendary location in its own right.
Tommy Avallone‘s latest nostalgia-packed documentary, The House From…, delves into the fascinating anecdotes of homeowners and residents who have had the unique privilege of residing within the walls of these famous abodes. The film will offer viewers an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at what it’s truly like to call such a legendary property your own.

The film is narrated by Jason Lee, star of the TV series “My Name is Earl,” and is scheduled to premiere on Ryan Reynolds‘ Maximum Effort Channel on Fubo on Sunday, October 27th. It will be available for purchase on TVOD platforms starting Monday, October 28th and will also be premiering at Kevin Smith‘s Smodcast Film Festival on Friday, October 25th.
The House From… will take viewers through the keyhole at homes including those from: A Christmas Story; “Breaking Bad”; Can’t Hardly Wait; “Family Matters”; Friday; “Full House”; “The Golden Girls”; The Goonies; Halloween; Home Alone; Mrs. Doubtfire; Old School; The Outsiders; Pee Wee’s Big Adventure; “Roseanne”; Short Circuit; Silence of the Lambs; Planes,Trains and Automobiles; Twilight; and Uncle Buck.

Avallone, who has spent years visiting these iconic homes, said that, “Asking to come inside with a camera was just the logical next step. It’s been amazing working with Maximum Effort and Fubo in releasing a documentary that uplifts and honors pop culture history in a purely joyful way.”
Avallone also serves as Executive Producer alongside Ryan Reynolds, George Dewey, Kevin Hill, Raymond Esposito, Adam F. Goldberg, David Gandler, Pamela Duckworth, Lee Leshen, Derrick Kunzer, Charlie Parish and Brett Gursky.
“Get ready for a nostalgic trip,” added Head of Fubo Studios, Pamela Duckworth. “From the feel good to the terrifying, we get to peek into these homes that are shared memories from some of our favorite movies and TV shows.”