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“3 Body Problem” will end with its third season on Netflix.
The sci-fi adaptation, which launched its first season in March, is officially set to air second and third installments before coming to a close, offering clarity to the streamer’s previous statement that it would return “with all-new episodes to take viewers through the full journey of this epic saga.”
The news was announced during the show’s Netflix Fysee panel on Friday.
The update comes less than a month after “3 Body Problem” was renewed mid-May during Netflix’s upfront presentation in New York City. However, the extent of that renewal was previously unclear.
“We’re thrilled that we get to tell this story through to its epic conclusion,” creators David Benioff, D.B. Weiss and Alexander Woo said in a joint statement at the time. “Ever since we read the last page of Cixin Liu’s magnificent trilogy,...
The sci-fi adaptation, which launched its first season in March, is officially set to air second and third installments before coming to a close, offering clarity to the streamer’s previous statement that it would return “with all-new episodes to take viewers through the full journey of this epic saga.”
The news was announced during the show’s Netflix Fysee panel on Friday.
The update comes less than a month after “3 Body Problem” was renewed mid-May during Netflix’s upfront presentation in New York City. However, the extent of that renewal was previously unclear.
“We’re thrilled that we get to tell this story through to its epic conclusion,” creators David Benioff, D.B. Weiss and Alexander Woo said in a joint statement at the time. “Ever since we read the last page of Cixin Liu’s magnificent trilogy,...
- 6/1/2024
- by Loree Seitz, Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
Dancing With the Stars alum Brooke Burke got engaged to boyfriend Scott Rigsby in 2021, but the couple is still waiting for the right moment to walk down the aisle and make things official. Speaking with People while hosting Operation Smile’s Malibu Family Fun Fest fundraiser at their California home on Saturday, June 1, the couple opened up about their wedding plans and why they haven’t yet tied the knot. “[Rigsby’s] sick of me not having an answer, honestly,” Burke quipped when responding to a question about how often people ask about their nuptials. “I’ll be honest, and I haven’t told this to anyone, so we still have something original.” Burke then revealed that they’d planned to get married last month, but the family got so busy that they had to put it on hold. “We hoped to get married in May, and May came and went quickly,...
- 6/3/2024
- TV Insider
Book readers who are pessimistic about TV adaptations have nothing to fear from Hulu’s adaptation of Queenie. The British series, based on the novel of the same name by Candice Carty-Williams, tells the tale of South London Gen Z-er and budding journalist Queenie Jenkins (Dionne Brown) as she deals with her love life and trauma, and a tendency to self-sabotage.
Queenie is a smart, funny series that offers a brilliant commentary on love and friendship. Carty-Williams, who also serves as showrunner and writer, brings a fresh vision to the table that feels quietly revolutionary. The awkward Black girl experience is portrayed so genuinely — it’s sexy and heartwarming, but with a brimming tension under the sex comedy, which builds quickly.
Queenie is a smart, funny series that offers a brilliant commentary on love and friendship. Carty-Williams, who also serves as showrunner and writer, brings a fresh vision to the table that feels quietly revolutionary. The awkward Black girl experience is portrayed so genuinely — it’s sexy and heartwarming, but with a brimming tension under the sex comedy, which builds quickly.
- 6/3/2024
- by Victoria Goldiee
- Primetimer
Savannah Chrisley has taken to Instagram to express her “sadness” over the Donald Trump conviction, describing it as a “somber day” for “his supporters” and “anyone who believes in the principles of fairness and justice.” The former president was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records relating to his hush-money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels to cover up an affair. Savannah, whose parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, are serving federal prison sentences for bank and tax fraud, appeared to believe the trial was unfair, noting the Department of Justice’s “perceived abuse of power.” “Today weighs heavy on my heart as we witness the verdict regarding President Donald J. Trump,” the reality star wrote. “Regardless of one’s political affiliation, the conviction of a former president is a poignant moment that underscores the gravity of our legal system. However, alongside my sadness, there is also...
- 6/3/2024
- TV Insider
Could the original Suits cast reunite for a spin-off movie? The show’s stars say there is a strong possibility, but it would require the blessing of the show’s creator, Aaron Korsh. Speaking with Entertainment Tonight from the show’s reunion panel at the Atx TV Festival in Austin, Texas, on Sunday (June 2), Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Amanda Schull, and Dulé Hill shared their thoughts on a potential film adaptation of the beloved legal drama. “Honestly, I think it wouldn’t surprise me if they did a model where you end up having some type of film,” said Hill, who played Alex Williams in the show’s final three seasons. He added that he could see a potential project or movie on Peacock for the show. “Oh my gosh, we’d have so much fun,” added Rafferty, who starred as Donna Paulsen across all nine seasons of the popular USA Network drama.
- 6/3/2024
- TV Insider
Wheel of Fortune contestant Dr. Kchristshan Howard is not standing for any nonsense when it comes to fans trying to undermine her big Bonus Round victory on last Friday’s (May 31) episode. As part of Fan Favorites Week, Howard returned to the iconic game show with her daughter, Kennedi Williams, for another spin of the wheel. The mother-and-daughter duo from Waxahachie, Texas, faced off against dad-and-son team George Sr. & Mansour Chaya and mother-and-son pair Terrence & Donna Mason. Howard and Williams dominated the episode from the start, maintaining a comfortable lead over their opponents. By the end of the episode, they’d amassed an impressive $23,948 cash and a trip to Tuscany, Italy. They also entered the last round with a Wildcard Wedge, meaning they could pick an extra letter for the final puzzle. In the Bonus Round, they selected “What Are You Doing?” as the category and the additional letters “V,...
- 6/3/2024
- TV Insider
Plans for a “Gomorrah” series prequel are moving forward, with shooting now scheduled to start in winter 2025 on the hit crime drama’s previously announced origin story.
News that the “Gomorrah” prequel show is firmly on track surfaced as Sky Italia celebrated the 10th anniversary of the country’s top TV export, with a special aired on Sunday – of which Variety has been given an exclusive clip – in which key cast traded anecdotes about how their onscreen roles wound up seeping into their real lives.
The “Gomorrah” origin story will recount the rise of mobster Pietro Savastano in the 1970s,...
News that the “Gomorrah” prequel show is firmly on track surfaced as Sky Italia celebrated the 10th anniversary of the country’s top TV export, with a special aired on Sunday – of which Variety has been given an exclusive clip – in which key cast traded anecdotes about how their onscreen roles wound up seeping into their real lives.
The “Gomorrah” origin story will recount the rise of mobster Pietro Savastano in the 1970s,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety - TV News
Wally Feresten began the off-season rehabbing his right shoulder: A cortisone shot. Eight weeks of physical therapy. Discussions with an orthopedist. (Surgery can wait. He’s got a team to lead.)
While this might sound like the life of a professional athlete, Feresten works in TV. But as the cue card supervisor for Saturday Night Live and Late Night with Seth Meyers, it’s a job that seems just as intense. And with over 30 years in the game, he’s assisted every comedic heavy-hitter who has come through the doors of Studio 8H: cast members from Chris Farley to Kate McKinnon; hosts from Charles Barkley to Ryan Gosling.
LateNighter spoke with Feresten about how he got started in the cue card game, the two companies that grew out of it, and the daunting feat of an SNL anniversary show.
Feresten had his sights set on becoming a writer.
Continue reading In Late Night,...
While this might sound like the life of a professional athlete, Feresten works in TV. But as the cue card supervisor for Saturday Night Live and Late Night with Seth Meyers, it’s a job that seems just as intense. And with over 30 years in the game, he’s assisted every comedic heavy-hitter who has come through the doors of Studio 8H: cast members from Chris Farley to Kate McKinnon; hosts from Charles Barkley to Ryan Gosling.
LateNighter spoke with Feresten about how he got started in the cue card game, the two companies that grew out of it, and the daunting feat of an SNL anniversary show.
Feresten had his sights set on becoming a writer.
Continue reading In Late Night,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Nick Riccardo
- LateNighter
Siddharth Roy Kapur’s Roy Kapur Films (Rkf), in collaboration with Trickitainment Media, is set to produce a biopic on Sukumar Sen, India’s first Chief Election Commissioner.
Rkf’s latest project follows the success of SonyLIV series “Rocket Boys,” a fictionalized version of the story of Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, who engineered India’s nuclear program and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, who established the Indian space program. It will chronicle the life of Sen, the architect behind India’s first general elections in 1951-52.
Sen, a mathematician and civil servant, was pivotal in transitioning India from a British colony to a democratic republic.
Rkf’s latest project follows the success of SonyLIV series “Rocket Boys,” a fictionalized version of the story of Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, who engineered India’s nuclear program and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, who established the Indian space program. It will chronicle the life of Sen, the architect behind India’s first general elections in 1951-52.
Sen, a mathematician and civil servant, was pivotal in transitioning India from a British colony to a democratic republic.
- 6/3/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety - TV News
Nobody Tell Modi About Opposite Snakes
Prankish silliness in the service of actual news is an art that John Oliver has mastered over Last Week Tonight‘s 11 seasons, even if some nights’ darkest deep dives into serious subject matter make the comic juxtaposition a little difficult.
Which brings us to Last Week Tonight‘s main story this week about the seemingly inevitable reelection of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a third term. As Oliver noted, Modi has been in power so long that he was the subject of the very first ever Last Week Tonight main story back on April 27, 2014. In his typically encyclopedic examination of Modi’s stranglehold on power over some 1.4 billion people, the host showed how the Indian Pm has increasingly utilized authoritarian tactics, including press censorship, legal intimidation of opponents, and the old standby of fear-mongering anti-Muslim xenophobia to secure power in the hands of his governing Bharatiya Janata Party,...
Prankish silliness in the service of actual news is an art that John Oliver has mastered over Last Week Tonight‘s 11 seasons, even if some nights’ darkest deep dives into serious subject matter make the comic juxtaposition a little difficult.
Which brings us to Last Week Tonight‘s main story this week about the seemingly inevitable reelection of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a third term. As Oliver noted, Modi has been in power so long that he was the subject of the very first ever Last Week Tonight main story back on April 27, 2014. In his typically encyclopedic examination of Modi’s stranglehold on power over some 1.4 billion people, the host showed how the Indian Pm has increasingly utilized authoritarian tactics, including press censorship, legal intimidation of opponents, and the old standby of fear-mongering anti-Muslim xenophobia to secure power in the hands of his governing Bharatiya Janata Party,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Dennis Perkins
- LateNighter
Sanjay Leela Bhansali‘s global hit magnum opus debut series “Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar” has been renewed for a second season by Netflix.
Within the first week of its May 1 launch, the series danced its way up Netflix’s worldwide non-English TV chart in 43 countries, becoming the most-viewed Indian series for the streamer globally. The series has been reigning in the No. 1 spot in the India Top 10 chart since its launch.
Spanning 1920 through 1947, when the subcontinent was partitioned into India and Pakistan, Season 1 of the lavish story is set in the Heeramandi district of Lahore, British India, the milieu of the tawaifs.
Within the first week of its May 1 launch, the series danced its way up Netflix’s worldwide non-English TV chart in 43 countries, becoming the most-viewed Indian series for the streamer globally. The series has been reigning in the No. 1 spot in the India Top 10 chart since its launch.
Spanning 1920 through 1947, when the subcontinent was partitioned into India and Pakistan, Season 1 of the lavish story is set in the Heeramandi district of Lahore, British India, the milieu of the tawaifs.
- 6/3/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety - TV News
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for Interview With the Vampire Season 2 Episode 4, “I Want You More Than Anything in the World.”] Dream-stat is no more. Louis (Jacob Anderson) cast away the hallucination of Lestat (Sam Reid) in Interview With the Vampire Season 2 Episode 4. Anderson tells TV Insider this was Louis giving himself closure he’s needed since leaving New Orleans, but what happens immediately after is a concerning sign that Louis has “devolved,” as the actor previously described to us ahead of the season’s debut. The best Dream-stat scenes of the season came in Episode 4 when Louis is alone with his thoughts. Louis complains about his photography woes to the maroon suit-clad Lestat who’s happy to hear Louis vent on and on, encouraging him to get out his feelings with sweet lines like, “Tell me, mon cher.” After Louis and Claudia’s (Delainey Hayles) awful fight, Lestat gives Louis an empathetic look and says, “The wilderness that...
- 6/3/2024
- TV Insider
Happy Suits Sunday, folks.
Shortly after the announcement thatSuits Season 9 will be released on Netflix in July (along with the first eight seasons), Atx TV Festival closed out its long weekend of events with a Suits reunion panel packed with laughs, recurring bits, and behind-the-scenes stories. The guests included Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Dulé Hill, Amanda Schull, and Abigail Spencer, along with former president of USA Network Jeff Wachtel.
The electrifying bunch divulged freely while answering questions, providing a hefty case file’s worth of compelling revelations. So, Suits lovers, let’s dive into some golden nuggets you might not know, from an upcoming podcast to the alternate industry Suits was originally going to be about.
1. Sarah Rafferty and Patrick J. Adams have a Suits podcast on the way. Its title will be Sidebar: A Suits Watch Podcast,and Adams emphasizes the “watch” in the title. “We’re not...
Shortly after the announcement thatSuits Season 9 will be released on Netflix in July (along with the first eight seasons), Atx TV Festival closed out its long weekend of events with a Suits reunion panel packed with laughs, recurring bits, and behind-the-scenes stories. The guests included Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Dulé Hill, Amanda Schull, and Abigail Spencer, along with former president of USA Network Jeff Wachtel.
The electrifying bunch divulged freely while answering questions, providing a hefty case file’s worth of compelling revelations. So, Suits lovers, let’s dive into some golden nuggets you might not know, from an upcoming podcast to the alternate industry Suits was originally going to be about.
1. Sarah Rafferty and Patrick J. Adams have a Suits podcast on the way. Its title will be Sidebar: A Suits Watch Podcast,and Adams emphasizes the “watch” in the title. “We’re not...
- 6/3/2024
- by Christopher Hudspeth
- Tudum - Netflix
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson Episodes 1-4.] Lifetime is pulling the curtain back on The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson in the two-night docuseries event, making way for some shocking revelations and a clearer picture of the tragic individual through first-account interviews and more. Featuring commentary from Nicole Brown Simpson‘s sisters and closest friends, the four-episode docuseries reveals a new side of the O.J. Simpson murder trial that rocked the world in the mid-’90s. Below, we’re breaking down the most interesting tidbits from the series so far. First Date Red Flag In the premiere episode, Nicole’s former roommate Don LeBon recalls the evening she and O.J. Simpson had their first date. LeBon remembers seeing Nicole walk in with her jean zipper ripped apart, raising concern from him, but ...
- 6/3/2024
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for When Calls the Heart Season 11 Episode 9 “Truth Be Told.”] The mystery surrounding who shot Lucas Bouchard (Chris McNally) got even more complicated in the June 2 episode of When Calls the Heart. Bernhardt Montague (Benjamin Wilkinson), the man Bill (Jack Wagner) thought was behind the shooting, was attacked in the episode while in Hope Valley. With Season 11 winding down, will the mystery finally be solved? Wagner promised during TV Insider’s weekly When Calls the Heart aftershow, Heart Beats, that fans will get answers. “I think it’s unexpected, and it has some pretty nice twists,” Wagner said about the reveal. “Bill is convinced that Bernhardt Montague, our villain from last year who tried to steal our water supply from Hope Valley, is definitely not only involved but the centerpiece to the shooting of our governor Lucas Bouchard. So it’s unraveling and also getting to the truth, which is really...
- 6/3/2024
- TV Insider
Move over, Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid); a new immortal showman is in town with a closet to match. In Season 2 of “Interview with the Vampire,” thespian vampire Santiago (Ben Daniels) dresses the part on and off stage, upping the style stakes (no pun intended). New Orleans was ripe for striking sartorial turns, but introducing the Théâtre des Vampires in the postwar Paris landscape adds another layer of fashion drama to the AMC adaptation of the hit Anne Rice book series.
“We really amped up the theatricality of everything when they were in the theater, but when they were out in the world—no matter where they were—this coven was such a heightened reality,” costume designer Carol Cutshall told IndieWire. With a whopping 14 new vampires entering Louis (Jacob Anderson) and Claudia’s (Delainey Hayles) orbit, Cutshall individualized each by picking a style icon and drawing on the period they became vampires.
“We really amped up the theatricality of everything when they were in the theater, but when they were out in the world—no matter where they were—this coven was such a heightened reality,” costume designer Carol Cutshall told IndieWire. With a whopping 14 new vampires entering Louis (Jacob Anderson) and Claudia’s (Delainey Hayles) orbit, Cutshall individualized each by picking a style icon and drawing on the period they became vampires.
- 6/3/2024
- by Emma Fraser
- Indiewire Television
Norman Lear was not a man to shy away from controversy. If anything, he sprinted toward it, knowing that doing so would help open people’s minds to pervasive American issues related to discrimination, human rights, and more. Through his landmark sitcoms like “All in the Family,” “Maude,” “Sanford and Son,” “One Day at a Time” (twice!), and “Good Times” (also twice!), Lear helped American families address thorny political and social topics by bringing those circumstances into their living rooms every week.
But one episode has long stood out as his most controversial: “Maude’s Dilemma,” a two-part episode airing in the first season, wherein the lead character (played by Bea Arthur) decides to get an abortion. At the time, abortions were legal in the state of New York (where Maude and her family lived), but the Roe v. Wade verdict was still two months away. CBS was wary about...
But one episode has long stood out as his most controversial: “Maude’s Dilemma,” a two-part episode airing in the first season, wherein the lead character (played by Bea Arthur) decides to get an abortion. At the time, abortions were legal in the state of New York (where Maude and her family lived), but the Roe v. Wade verdict was still two months away. CBS was wary about...
- 6/2/2024
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire Television
“What took you so long?”
That was the general vibe of the “Suits” reunion panel Sunday afternoon, where stars Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Dulé Hill, Amanda Schull, and executive Jeff Wachtel gathered to discuss the legal drama that aired for nine seasons on USA Network but gained an expanded following when it hit Netflix in June 2023.
“The people in this room know it’s hard to make TV, and it’s really hard to make good TV, let alone great TV,” Wachtel said. “But on some level, when people ask me if I was surprised [by the resurgence on Netflix], I’m like, what took you so long?”
Wachtel, who was the head of programming at USA Network when “Suits” premiered, praised the cast as well as the casting director who put them together, Bonnie Zane, who was watching from the audience.
“We knew how great this show was, and it was very successful at USA Network,...
That was the general vibe of the “Suits” reunion panel Sunday afternoon, where stars Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Dulé Hill, Amanda Schull, and executive Jeff Wachtel gathered to discuss the legal drama that aired for nine seasons on USA Network but gained an expanded following when it hit Netflix in June 2023.
“The people in this room know it’s hard to make TV, and it’s really hard to make good TV, let alone great TV,” Wachtel said. “But on some level, when people ask me if I was surprised [by the resurgence on Netflix], I’m like, what took you so long?”
Wachtel, who was the head of programming at USA Network when “Suits” premiered, praised the cast as well as the casting director who put them together, Bonnie Zane, who was watching from the audience.
“We knew how great this show was, and it was very successful at USA Network,...
- 6/2/2024
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire Television
You could say that Kate Hudson is extremely famous as an actor and almost famous as a singer. That last part is changing as the public gets a gander of the promotional appearances she’s been doing for her debut album, “Glorious,” everywhere from the “Voice” finale to Howard Stern’s show. There’s a nearly universal reaction: “Wow, you can sing… really sing” — which maybe shouldn’t come as such a great surprise after her vocal appearances in the musical films “Nine” and “Music” and a prominent guest spot on “Glee,” and yet, maybe there was a suspicion in...
- 6/2/2024
- by Chris Willman
- Variety - TV News
Could “Suits” be a movie? It’s not out of the question, said star Patrick J. Adams during Sunday’s reunion panel at the Atx TV Festival.
Following a retrospective panel with Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Dulé Hill, Amanda Schull, Abigail Spencer and executive Jeff Wachtel, a fan asked if the cast or creators would ever be interested in a reunion movie. While creator Aaron Korsh couldn’t be there — and is working on the spinoff — he’s interested in it, according to Adams.
“I am a person of no power or authority, but obviously, there’s a ‘Suits: LA‘ show that is being made.
Following a retrospective panel with Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Dulé Hill, Amanda Schull, Abigail Spencer and executive Jeff Wachtel, a fan asked if the cast or creators would ever be interested in a reunion movie. While creator Aaron Korsh couldn’t be there — and is working on the spinoff — he’s interested in it, according to Adams.
“I am a person of no power or authority, but obviously, there’s a ‘Suits: LA‘ show that is being made.
- 6/2/2024
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety - TV News
One year ago, as the WGA strike was just getting underway and the SAG strike was still looming, Beau Willimon and Greg Iwinski took part in a panel at the Atx TV Festival to rally support and better explain what their unions were fighting to secure. Sunday, with both strikes in the rearview mirror following major victories for both parties, the two WGA East members returned to the festival with SAG member and national board representative Dulé Hill to discuss what they won and what work still needs to be done.
“Strikes aren’t necessarily for the membership now,” Hill said. “Strikes are for the members who are coming. […] I cannot let there be rollbacks so I receive more than the next generations receive. I cannot let that happen.”
Part of that responsibility extends beyond the specific unions to the broader labor movement, especially when it comes to IATSE, the...
“Strikes aren’t necessarily for the membership now,” Hill said. “Strikes are for the members who are coming. […] I cannot let there be rollbacks so I receive more than the next generations receive. I cannot let that happen.”
Part of that responsibility extends beyond the specific unions to the broader labor movement, especially when it comes to IATSE, the...
- 6/2/2024
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire Television
It’s summer! This usually means barbeques and fun in the sun. And for HGTV, it’s also time for another Battle on the Beach. With one win apiece, Taniya Nayak, Ty Pennington, and Alison Victoria look to one-up their fellow network stars with a victory in Season 4. They’ll head to Oak Island, North Carolina to link up with the respective team each will mentor. The duos have six weeks using the biggest-ever budget of $100,000 to renovate similar four-bedroom, two-bathroom coastal properties initially sight-unseen. Every week focuses on another space with the winners receiving a $3,000 bonus. Expert judges Bryan and Sarah Baeumler (Renovation Island) decide who receives the cash and wins the ultimate $50,000 prize. The one team who adds the most value to their home. Beyond the straightforward challenges, there are carnival-themed games, a relay race on a historic battleship, and these renovators having to maneuver through whatever unexpected twists.
- 6/2/2024
- TV Insider
Don’t call it a rewatch. The upcoming “Suits” podcast will be titled “Sidebar: A Suits Watch Podcast,” Variety can exclusively announce — not a “rewatch” podcast.
The SiriusXM podcast will be hosted by actors Patrick J. Adams and Sarah Rafferty, who portrayed Mike Ross and Donna Paulsen, respectively, on the USA drama. Together, they will watch the series for the first time and share new behind-the-scenes stories. They will frequently be joined by special guests who starred on the show or worked behind the camera over the nine-season run, as well as friends and fans of the show. More information...
The SiriusXM podcast will be hosted by actors Patrick J. Adams and Sarah Rafferty, who portrayed Mike Ross and Donna Paulsen, respectively, on the USA drama. Together, they will watch the series for the first time and share new behind-the-scenes stories. They will frequently be joined by special guests who starred on the show or worked behind the camera over the nine-season run, as well as friends and fans of the show. More information...
- 6/2/2024
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety - TV News
Ahoy! This year, the seafaring reality series Below Deck Mediterranean sets sail around Athens and the Greek islands as Capt. Sandy Yawn and her hard-working crew accept wealthy (and usually difficult) passengers aboard the 180-foot superyacht Mustique. Let’s hope this season is a reset after the drama-heavy eighth outing, which ventured around Italy. Well, maybe. Yawn — who continues to have faith in her crew but isn’t always privy to every fling and pressure-building situation — notes a pattern she’s observed in her years of experience: “In the beginning, the crew are eager and willing to work. They’re in it to win it. And then, by day two and a half, the wheels fall off. By charter three, it is meltdown time.” Below, Yawn reveals more of what’s on Deck for Season 9. A Fresh Crew Fred Jagueneau/Bravo For Yawn’s eighth run on Below Deck Med,...
- 6/2/2024
- TV Insider
[This story includes spoilers for the Season 3 finale of “Hacks.”]
For three seasons, “Hacks” fans have watched up-and-coming comedienne Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder) learn the ins-and-outs of finding success as a woman in the entertainment industry by helping aging stand-up Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) revitalize her career. Though Ava and Deborah seem to be kindred spirits, it’s clear they both struggle through their partnership, with Deborah’s old ways often coming into conflict with Ava’s more progressive outlook. Now, at the end of the television series’ third season, Ava finally takes a lesson out of Deborah’s book, threatening to reveal negative information about her to the press in order to assure her dream job as head writer for Deborah’s new late night show.
Discussing the finale in a recent interview with The New York Times, showrunners Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky address this shift in power dynamics and what it means for the future.
For three seasons, “Hacks” fans have watched up-and-coming comedienne Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder) learn the ins-and-outs of finding success as a woman in the entertainment industry by helping aging stand-up Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) revitalize her career. Though Ava and Deborah seem to be kindred spirits, it’s clear they both struggle through their partnership, with Deborah’s old ways often coming into conflict with Ava’s more progressive outlook. Now, at the end of the television series’ third season, Ava finally takes a lesson out of Deborah’s book, threatening to reveal negative information about her to the press in order to assure her dream job as head writer for Deborah’s new late night show.
Discussing the finale in a recent interview with The New York Times, showrunners Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky address this shift in power dynamics and what it means for the future.
- 6/2/2024
- by Harrison Richlin
- Indiewire Television
While other archaeologists have their noses in their books, Lara Croft is outrunning fireballs, diving into caverns, and jumping from motorcycles in Netflix’s new teaser for the animated series Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft. Netflix says that the series will start streaming on October 10 and will “chart the globetrotting heroine’s next chapter as the iconic adventurer” following the events of the Survivor trilogy of video games. “More than 25 years after her first appearance, Lara Croft continues to explore ancient mysteries and uncover lost truths across breathtaking and dangerous destinations,” the streamer adds. “Following the events of the Survivor series, Lara Croft has abandoned her friends to embark on increasingly more perilous solo adventures. But she must return home when a dangerous and powerful Chinese artifact is stolen from Croft Manor by a thief with an uncanny personal connection. Her daring ...
- 6/2/2024
- TV Insider
The drama on The Real Housewives of New Jersey is so intense, Bravo has reportedly called off Season 14’s cast reunion. People and Entertainment Tonight both reported on Saturday that Bravo was cancelling the reunion in a first for Rhonj, corroborating earlier scoop by All About the Truth. “A reunion is meant to have resolution, and it’s clear in the season [finale] that there is no path forward in that type of setting,” a source told People. “So the network is figuring out a different concept to wrap up the season.” The cast was notified of the change on Tuesday, according to Et, with a source telling that outlet that “nothing official about the future of the show has been decided.” Much of the tension revolves around sisters-in-law Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga, who broke off contact after the Season 13 reunion and avoided interaction during the filming of this season,...
- 6/2/2024
- TV Insider
‘Star Trek’: Leonard Nimoy & William Shatner Had a ‘Very Challenging’ Relationship, Nimoy’s Son Says
Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner — two actors who boldly went where no man had gone before as James Kirk and Spock on the 1960s TV series Star Trek — had a “very challenging relationship,” according to Nimoy’s son, Adam. “It’s unfortunate, it’s sad, but it is what it is,” Adam, author of the book The Most Human: Reconciling with My Father, Leonard Nimoy, told Page Six. “I love Bill, but I can say, I will say, that they had a very challenging relationship themselves.” Paramount/Everett Collection Adam said that he knows why his father and Shatner feuded — and intends to “let sleeping dogs lie” — but also pointed out that there was a period when the two Star Trek actors were “really beautifully … together.” During that time, Leonard told Adam and his other child, Julie Nimoy, that Shatner was his best friend. “Julie and I were scratching our heads,...
- 6/2/2024
- TV Insider
After a three-year hiatus, “We Are Lady Parts” is back with a triumphant second season, filled with brilliant, catchy music, fantastical comedy sequences, and dynamite performances from the entire ensemble. Unlike a lot of contemporary filmmakers who make the jump from movies to TV, creator Nida Manzoor got to return to her roots after debuting a feature between seasons.
Season 2 (certified Fresh) finds Lady Parts — the all-female punk outfit composed of Amina (Anjana Vasan), Saira (Sara Kameela Impey), Aisha (Juliette Motamed), Bisma (Faith Omole), and manager Momtaz (Lucy Shorthouse) — enjoying a successful run of tours and an actual, engaged fan base. With their sights set on recording an album, the band faces financial struggles and a major opportunity that threatens to break them apart.
It’s been three years since “We Are Lady Parts” premiered, but Season 2 picks up shortly after Season 1. For writer/director Nida Manzoor, most of the...
Season 2 (certified Fresh) finds Lady Parts — the all-female punk outfit composed of Amina (Anjana Vasan), Saira (Sara Kameela Impey), Aisha (Juliette Motamed), Bisma (Faith Omole), and manager Momtaz (Lucy Shorthouse) — enjoying a successful run of tours and an actual, engaged fan base. With their sights set on recording an album, the band faces financial struggles and a major opportunity that threatens to break them apart.
It’s been three years since “We Are Lady Parts” premiered, but Season 2 picks up shortly after Season 1. For writer/director Nida Manzoor, most of the...
- 6/2/2024
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire Television
Like father, like daughter? Maggie Sajak made her TV debut in 1996 shortly after her first birthday when she toddled onstage during a Wheel of Fortune episode. She held her father Pat’s hand and babbled into his microphone — a natural on camera! Now 29, she serves as the series’ social correspondent (a post she’s held since 2021), bringing viewers behind the scenes and interviewing contestants on both the syndicated Wheel and ABC’s Celebrity Wheel of Fortune for after-show segments on social media. Maggie has also taken the Wheel stage, subbing for Vanna White in 2023 when White took over Pat’s job for a week. And when her father announced his departure after 43 years, speculation circled about the younger Sajak taking the game show’s helm. She won’t…yet. The new host will be American Idol’s Ryan Seacrest. But Maggie still has Fortune in her DNA. Here are some...
- 6/2/2024
- TV Insider
The president of IATSE told members Saturday that he is hopeful that a deal will be reached “soon” with the studios on a new agreement for 23 local unions around the country.
The union has been bargaining for the last three months on two contracts — the Basic Agreement and the Area Standards Agreement — that together cover about 70,000 crew workers nationwide.
The last two weeks of talks have been focused on the Area Standards Agreement, which covers about 20,000 workers in 23 locals, including major production centers like Georgia and New Mexico. Those talks wrapped up on Saturday without a tentative agreement — but more...
The union has been bargaining for the last three months on two contracts — the Basic Agreement and the Area Standards Agreement — that together cover about 70,000 crew workers nationwide.
The last two weeks of talks have been focused on the Area Standards Agreement, which covers about 20,000 workers in 23 locals, including major production centers like Georgia and New Mexico. Those talks wrapped up on Saturday without a tentative agreement — but more...
- 6/2/2024
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety - TV News
Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 debuts Sunday, June 2. Here’s how to capitalize on a limited-time Paramount Plus deal to watch the new episodes online for less.
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- 6/2/2024
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
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Hulu, NBC, Netflix, Black and Missing, Hachette Books and CBC Podcasts were among the winners on Saturday night at the CrimeCon convention’s annual Clue Awards.
Among top prizes, Dateline NBC’s “The Murdaugh Murders: Inside the Investigation” was named outstanding docuseries, while Huly’s “Me Hereafter” was top episodic series and Netflix’s “Cyberbunker: The Criminal Underworld” was top documentary film.
“America’s Most Wanted” host and creator John Walsh accepted the “Crimefighter of the Year” prize, handed to him by last year’s recipient, The Gabby Petito Foundation. Also, the “America’s Greatest Detective” honor was given to Laura Tierney,...
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“America’s Most Wanted” host and creator John Walsh accepted the “Crimefighter of the Year” prize, handed to him by last year’s recipient, The Gabby Petito Foundation. Also, the “America’s Greatest Detective” honor was given to Laura Tierney,...
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- by Michael Schneider
- Variety - TV News
Right as generative AI was becoming the hot-button issue of last summer’s WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, Charlie Brooker, creator of beloved Netflix television anthology series “Black Mirror,” was ready to skewer the topic with his season 6 premiere, “Joan Is Awful.” Following a woman named Joan (Annie Murphy) as her life slowly unravels due to its constant depiction on an app called Streamberry, the episode delves into the slippery slope we’ve all signed up for by signing our data away to companies and computers with potentially dubious intentions. Released a month into the 2023 strikes, “Joan Is Awful” became a touchstone for artists raising alarms on the entertainment industry’s new investment into AI programs like ChatGPT and Midjourney.
“It was really odd,” Brooker said in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “So, I must have written it in June-July in 2022. When we shot it, it was September-October.
“It was really odd,” Brooker said in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “So, I must have written it in June-July in 2022. When we shot it, it was September-October.
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- by Harrison Richlin
- Indiewire Television
As a child actress in film and television, Gaby Hoffmann was known for roles that leaned, as she called it in a recent interview with The Independent, “punchy” and “precocious.” Being a kid of New York City in the ‘80s, surrounded by parents who were actors and their artist friends, perhaps she was always destined to have a unique sense of freedom in her presence. Starring in the recent Netflix miniseries “Eric” with Benedict Cumberbatch, which takes place in ‘80s New York City, Hoffmann plays a mother whose son has gone missing. Stepping back into the past has made Hoffmann reflect on some of the choices she’s made during her career, like giving up acting for college.
“I knew it wasn’t a knee-jerk reaction,” she said of eventually returning to the profession. “Or something I was doing because I had done it and didn’t know what else to do,...
“I knew it wasn’t a knee-jerk reaction,” she said of eventually returning to the profession. “Or something I was doing because I had done it and didn’t know what else to do,...
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- Indiewire Television
Rebecca Ferguson is quickly becoming a titan of the entertainment industry and she’s embracing it. She’s starred in blockbuster franchises like “Mission Impossible” and “Dune,” runaway hits like the musical “The Greatest Showman,” and is now — along with her lead role on the show — taking on the position of executive producer on the Apple TV+ smash “Silo.” In a recent interview on the “Unwrapped” podcast, Ferguson shared how her declining the role of Juliette Nichols led to her being brought on to the larger production team.
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What better way to gear up for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games than Season 16 of American Ninja Warrior? Your master of ceremonies for the competition is once again Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila, along with co-host Zuri Hall. They’ll bring their trademark commentary as the show returns with qualifying rounds in Los Angeles. The road to the national finals in Las Vegas won’t be easy. Qualifying ninjas will also have to face off side-by-side and head-to-head in the semis to earn a precious spot. Another returning aspect these athletes prepare for is conquering the 18’6’ Mega Warped Wall. There are ultimately four stages where guts and glory lead up to the rope climb standing between them and $1 million. Ninjas as young as 15 are putting their abilities to the test through two unique courses. Here Iseman and Gbajabiamila set the stage for what’s to come. The dynamic duo also opened...
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“Episode 2 is just intense, intense, intense, intense,” Down said. “Episode 3 they go to Switzerland [and take a little break], and then it’s just incredibly intense again.
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The series, shot in black and white, is based on Patricia Highsmith’s novel “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” about a con artist named Tom Ripley (Andrew Scott), who befriends a wealthy shipping heir, Dickie Greenleaf, played by Johnny Flynn.
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By season’s end, Sara Bareilles also gets in on the fun. It is a tradition that the Grammy winner, who stars as Dawn, writes a song to emotionally punctuate each finale. In Season 1, as Dawn began to harness her own songwriting dreams, Bareilles...
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- Variety - TV News
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- 6/1/2024
- TV Insider
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The show hits the streamer Oct. 10 with Hayley Atwell taking on the titular role of the intrepid British archaeologist.
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- by Jack Dunn
- Variety - TV News
William Daniels’ Mr. Feeny said it himself on Boy Meets World: You don’t have to be blood to be family. And Daniels and some of his own family from the ‘90s sitcom reunited recently, as the actor showed off on social media. “Just a little reunion with my favorite students!” Daniels wrote on X, captioning photos of himself posing alongside wife Bonnie and former Boy Meets World costars Danielle Fishel (Topanga Lawrence), Rider Strong (Shawn Hunter), and Will Friedle (Eric Matthews). Conspicuously absent from the mini-reunion was Ben Savage, who played protagonist Cory Matthews. Fishel, Strong, and Friedle — who cohost the Pod Meets World podcast — told Variety last year that Savage had broken off contact. Just a little reunion with my favorite students!! pic.twitter.com/W37AK2Z9i8 — William Daniels (@MrBillDaniels) June 1, 2024 In any case, Daniels’ X post hit fans right ...
- 6/1/2024
- TV Insider
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- 6/1/2024
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety - TV News
There is a wealth of period costumes cross the categories for Emmy voters to think about this season.
In limited series, Oscar-winner Colleen Atwood built 200 to 300 leather jackets for AppleTV+’s World War II drama “Masters of the Air.” “It took six months to get them built,” Atwood says. Procuring the right elements was a global process that included getting era-specific zippers from Japan and sheepskin from Scotland and England.
Atwood also explained the unconventional aging process of the garments, saying that “once they were built, we had to shear the inside so they weren’t as thick, and then...
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- 6/1/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety - TV News
The American Revolution comes at ye fast.
So Claire and Jamie are in a very somber mood, indeed, in the new teaser for the back half of Outlander Season 7.
More from TVLinePachinko (Finally!) Season 2 Sets Premiere Date - Watch the New Opening-Credits Dance PartyTVLine Items: John Stamos Joins UnPrisoned, Netflix's Minecraft Series and MoreThe Chosen Season 4 Gets Streaming Release Date - Fate on The CW Still Tbd
Starz released the first peek at the drama’s upcoming episodes Saturday in conjunction with World Outlander Day. As previously announced, the second half of Season 7 will premiere on Friday, Nov. 22, at 8/7c on Starz.
So Claire and Jamie are in a very somber mood, indeed, in the new teaser for the back half of Outlander Season 7.
More from TVLinePachinko (Finally!) Season 2 Sets Premiere Date - Watch the New Opening-Credits Dance PartyTVLine Items: John Stamos Joins UnPrisoned, Netflix's Minecraft Series and MoreThe Chosen Season 4 Gets Streaming Release Date - Fate on The CW Still Tbd
Starz released the first peek at the drama’s upcoming episodes Saturday in conjunction with World Outlander Day. As previously announced, the second half of Season 7 will premiere on Friday, Nov. 22, at 8/7c on Starz.
- 6/1/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Starz is celebrating World Outlander Day by giving fans a long-awaited first look at Part 2 of its ongoing seventh season which is officially set to return Friday, November 22. Beginning this fall, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser’s (Sam Heughan) story picks back up just as the pair and their nephew Young Ian (John Bell) return to Scotland. But will the Frasers find themselves returning to America sooner than expected? In the nearly minute-long teaser, the Frasers find themselves torn between Scotland and the home they’ve made for themselves in the colonies. With the perils of the Revolutionary War forcing them to choose between standing by those they love and fighting for the land they have made their new home, the stakes are higher than ever. “I don’t feel like the future is my time anymore,” Claire says in the teaser, above. “Jamie and I, we want to...
- 6/1/2024
- TV Insider
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