Not a fan? Celebrities including Constance Wu, Rupert Grint and Andrew Lincoln have all chosen not to watch their own projects over the years — even if they were hits.
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You on Netflix to a Princess Diana docuseries and an investigative documentary about Brittany Murphy. : Read for this docuseries, below. 9 p.m.
ET on CNN "The six-part documentary event DIANA reveals the person behind the princess, with rarely seen footage and new interviews that reframe the conventional story of her life and legacy. DIANA explores her strength and flaws, revealing a compelling and complicated woman who was an aristocratic rebel, fashion icon, humanitarian hero, hopeless
.Not a fan? Celebrities including Constance Wu, Rupert Grint and Andrew Lincoln have all chosen not to watch their own projects over the years — even if they were hits.
Whilst the female members of the Royal Family are unique in their own right, they all share one thing in common – they're seriously inspiring style icons. From Her Majesty The Queen’s colour-blocking to Meghan Markle’s outerwear, they've all set major fashion trends with their regal clothing choices.
Hit Netflix show The Crown is set to portray the controversial Princess Diana interview with Martin Bashir, despite Prince William's concerns the interview should never air again.
You to the captivating Korean drama Squid Game. So, what can we expect from the streaming service next month?WATCH: Love Hard (Netflix) | Official TrailerAussie fans can expect a hit of nostalgia as the iconic SeaChange hits Netflix, with seasons one to three to enjoy.
Insecure to Below Deck and some scary new films for Halloween. Happy streaming! : The fifth and final season premieres tonight.
Succession and The Bachelorette to new movies on HBO Max and Netflix. : After much anticipation, season three kicks off tonight. 9 p.m.
The royal family are some of the best-known names and faces in the country, but in some cases, not all is as it seems and the names we know aren’t those on their birth certificates. Some royals deviated from the official names they were given at birth in favour of shorter nicknames or in some cases something totally different.
is well underway, and Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West are stepping into their roles as Princess Diana and Prince Charles as the next season of the Netflix series sees the royal family deal with the issues that plagued them in the '90s.In new photos released from the set, Debicki and West, who took over the roles from Emma Corrin and Josh O’Connor, respectively, are seen recreating their infamous family vacation to Italy, alongside sons Prince William and Prince Harry in honor of the couple's
Emma Corrin and Josh O’Connor, respectively.Debicki, 31, rocks a colorful floral dress and sunglasses as Diana while West, 51, wears a crisp blue and tan suit as the heir to the throne.The actors are seemingly recreating the infamous Italy trip the royals took in 1991 alongside sons Prince William and Prince Harry, a vacation in honor of their 10-year wedding anniversary.
Lorraine Kelly branded the new Diana film Spencer "bizarre, graphic and unsettling" as she talked about it during a showbiz section of her daily show.
Punk rock princess! Kristen Stewart may be playing Princess Diana in the movie Spencer, but she’s making it clear that her style is a bit more spunky than the late royal.
Spencer is a dive inside an emotional imagining of who Diana was at a pivotal turning point in her life,” Stewart said in a quote released by Neon, the company behind the project. Reviews for Stewart's performance are glowing.
Diana Princess of Wales biopic Spencer The actress, who plays Diana in the film, was pictured wearing a strapless grey dress at the event in London on Thursday. She posed for pictures with Jacki Nielen, who plays the Duke of Cambridge in the film, and Freddie Spry, who plays the Duke of Sussex.
Zodiac Killer has finally been identified.The infamous serial killer allegedly murdered more than 37 victims over the course of his killing spree. He terrorized Northern California in the late ’60s through the ’70s, and his identity hasn’t been pinned down until now.