She brought Britain's Got Talent viewers to tears with her powerful rendition of Never Enough from The Greatest Showman - and many were trying to work out where they had seen her before.
05.05.2020 - 05:21 / deadline.com
By Erik Pedersen
Managing Editor
Here’s one you don’t see every day. Fox just put out a new promo for Night 2 of its season finale of 9-1-1. Nothing unusual there, but the clip shows guest star and original series regular Connie Britton using the work “f*ck.”
At least that’s the closed-caption transcriber heard:
Note that the promo the network sent to the press on embargo is not the one that ended up on YouTube, so we won’t embed it here.
Anyway, Britton’s Abby Clark — who co-starred as a
She brought Britain's Got Talent viewers to tears with her powerful rendition of Never Enough from The Greatest Showman - and many were trying to work out where they had seen her before.
B. Riley FBR analyst Eric Wold on Monday downgraded his rating on shares of exhibition giant Cinemark from "buy" to "neutral," citing "continued uncertainty around key state opening timelines and [the] second-half film slate and [a] worsening COVID-19 situation in Brazil." He cut his price target on the stock from $16 to $13.
[Warning: The following post contains spoilers about 9-1-1's Season 3 finale, "What's Next?" Read on at your own risk!]
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened on the 9-1-1 season three finale!
Former Glamour editor in chief Cindi Leive is organizing a virtual anti-domestic violence benefit with a star-studded list of participants, it was announced Monday. The event, titled Night of Solidarity, will be hosted by Tamron Hall and will feature special appearances by Ashley Nicole Black, Shan Boodram, Connie Britton, Mahogany L.
Monday's Season 3 finale of 9-1-1 will be eventful, to say the least. Not only will there be a catastrophic train derailment, but Connie Britton's Abby Clark is also back in the picture — with a fiancé, no less! Beyond the spectacle, we can also expect some quieter developments to unfold in the episode as well, as with this preview clip which shows Josh (Bryan Safi) and Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) dealing with the emotional aftermath of the siege on dispatch.
is facing a disaster of massive proportions.
The return of Abby. Connie Britton returned in the final moments of the penultimate episode of 9-1-1 and in the finale, her character is set to reunite with her ex, Buck. The reunion was something Oliver Stark didn’t think would ever happen.
All good things … must come to an end — even in a time of quarantine. This week includes multiple finales — and shows that may not be back in the fall.
Monday's Season 3 finale of 9-1-1 will be eventful, to say the least. Not only will there be a catastrophic train derailment, but Connie Britton's Abby Clark is also back in the picture — with a fiancé, no less! Beyond the spectacle, we can also expect some quieter developments to unfold in the episode as well, as with this preview clip which shows Josh (Bryan Safi) and Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) dealing with the emotional aftermath of the siege on dispatch.
Connie Britton returned to 9-1-1 in tonight’s penultimate episode of season three and the preview for next week’s finale revealed a big detail about what Abby has been up to.
Look who's coming back to help bring even more excitement to the end 9-1-1 Season 3! Fox announced on Monday night that Connie Britton will return to her role as Abigail Clark for the show's two-part finale, airing Monday, May 4 and Monday, May 11 at 8/7c on Fox.
Connie Britton is back for the two-part season finale of Global’s “9-1-1”.