Fans are reacting to the Vanderpump Rules season finale.
04.05.2023 - 20:27 / etonline.com
aired its final episode on Wednesday. The series began with three friends, Gary (James Roday Rodriguez), Eddie (David Giuntoli) and Rome (Romany Malco), who work to keep the extended family together after their best friend (and the once glue that helped the group together), Jon (Ron Livingston), died by suicide.In the span of five seasons, fans were taken on an emotional rollercoaster each episode as the group managed love, grief, heartbreak and all of the moments in between.
Fans became close with Gary, who took the foundation of the friendship on his back following the death of Jon. Gary was introduced as the rich, outspoken single member of the group.
Early on in the series, Gary's world is flipped upside down when he was diagnosed with breast cancer. His diagnosis led him to meeting Maggie (Allison Miller) — whom he meets and hooks up with during a cancer support group — who eventually marries him and becomes the mother of his child. I have been changed, for good.
#AMillionLittleThingspic.twitter.com/6mEkTC6euDSeason by season, fans tuned in weekly to see the friend group battle everything from affairs that almost broke up their inner circle to sexual assault, weddings, COVID-19, marriages, Boston Bruins games and so much more.The final season saw things falling into place for the group. However, it also saw the return of Gary's cancer, this time in the form of stage 4 lung cancer.
Fans are reacting to the Vanderpump Rules season finale.
Archer have reacted to the news that the 14th and final season will air later this year.Yesterday (May 15), the network announced its summer premiere dates – including the August 30 return of the sitcom, which will be its last series ever. The first episode of the season will release two segments starting at 10pm, with both available to stream the next day on Hulu.Archer is an adult animated sitcom created by Adam Reed, which follows the exploits of a dysfunctional intelligence agency, led by the narcissistic womaniser Sterling Archer – voiced by H.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Disney’s “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3″ was victorious again at the domestic box office, adding $60.5 million in its second weekend of release. Ticket sales dropped by 49% from its debut, marking an impressive hold… at least for a superhero movie. Across more than 30 Marvel entries, only “Black Panther” (45%) and “Thor” (47%) have had stronger second weekend holds. By comparison, recent Marvel movies such as “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” and “Thor: Love and Thunder” declined by nearly 70% in their sophomore outings. Those are brutal falls, even for movies that debuted to more than $100 million. Those entries were reminders that Marvel may remain critic-proof in terms of opening weekends, but they’re no longer immune to quickly falling back down to Earth.
Vin Diesel is teasing a potential 12th “Fast and Furious” film.
Fast X” held a star-studded Road to Rome premiere featuring Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, John Cena, Charlize Theron, Helen Mirren, Rita Moreno and a host of other talents prancing on a red carpet rolled out in the Forum’s Temple of Venus with the real Colosseum as a backdrop. The social media embargo expired after the Rome premiere, and people who were lucky enough to see “Fast X” a week ahead of its U.S. premiere on May 19 are calling it “stupidly entertaining,” a “visual spectacle” and that it puts the franchise “back on track.” Others are praising Jason Momoa’s performance as the main villain, but there are also some “clunky elements” to the movie.
Little Mix fans were left confused as to why Leigh-Anne Pinnock's bandmate Perrie Edwards wasn't at her hen-do. In fun-filled snaps shared to social media, the 31 year old was joined by Jade Thirlwall and a bevvy of other pals as they celebrated her upcoming wedding to fiancé Andre Gray.The girls were seen at a large al-fresco table abroad while enjoying a delicious-looking breakfast and orange juice.
There may be a little more gas left in the tank for the “Fast And Furious” franchise. Variety reports that Vin Diesel teased at the world premiere of “Fast X” in Rome that the new film may not be the penultimate one in the series.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director The “Fast and Furious” franchise might not be ending as quickly as fans previously thought. The upcoming “Fast X” is being billed by Universal Pictures as the beginning of the end of saga, which kicked off in 2001. The plan has long been to split the finale into two films, “Fast X” and the upcoming 11th installment, but franchise mastermind Vin Diesel let it slip at the “Fast X” world premiere in Rome that the finale might actually be spread across three films instead, which means a surprise 12th “Fast and Furious” movie might be on the way. Variety has reached out to Universal Pictures for comment. “Going into making this movie, the studio asked if this could be a two-parter,” Diesel said. “And after the studio saw this one, they said, ‘Could you make “Fast X” the finale, a trilogy?'”
#TheLittleMermaid: Charming, but incredibly spotty. Halle Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King, Melissa McCarthy & Javier Bardem put their heart & souls into a film that can’t escape its animated legacy. Best when it leans into campy bonkers, yet limits its fantasy elements for no reason.
Disney’s live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid” starring Halle Bailey. With the film’s Los Angeles premiere now concluding, first reactions to the musical have begun to hit social media. Ahead of its May 26 debut in theaters, Disney unveiled footage of “The Little Mermaid” at last month’s CinemaCon in Las Vegas, showing an early glimpse at Melissa McCarthy singing “Poor Unfortunate Souls” as Ursula. Variety also reported that director Rob Marshall and his husband, producer John DeLuca, held a private screening of the film, with a guest list including Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Matt Damon and Ben Platt. The star-studded audience apparently applauded after each musical number and continued to rave during a post-screening reception.
#wgastrongSince the strike, various shows have halted production, including all of the late night shows on network television.
Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox was halted for several minutes in the top of the first inning when a fan fell into the visitor's bullpen at Citizens Bank Park. The fan, a young adult male, was taken away on a stretcher and a cart.«The fan was transported to Jefferson Hospital for treatment and was conscious and responsive upon leaving the ballpark,» the Phillies said in an update.According to the NBC Sports Philadelphia broadcast, the fan reached over the railing for a baseball in the flower bed above the bullpen, lost his balance, and fell into the Red Sox bullpen.An update from Citizens Bank Park on what happened with the fan in the Red Sox bullpen in the top of the first inning: pic.twitter.com/SPQdxLl0jMThe fan was awake and alert as he was carted off the field, albeit with bruising on his face.
Farewell to our favorite friends from Boston!
WARNING: THERE ARE MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THE SERIES FINALE OF ‘A MILLION LITTLE THINGS’. DO NOT READ IF YOU WON’T WANT TO KNOW!
titled «One Big Thing,» gives an emotional send-off to the glue that kept the friend group together: Gary (James Roday Rodriguez).Two episodes prior to the finale, Gary learned that his cancer returned and was terminal. In an effort to be there for his and his now-wife, Maggie's son, Javier, in case he didn't make it, he began filming a series of videos.
SPOILR ALERT: The story includes details about the series finale of ABC’s A Million Little Things.
Lewis Capaldi has left fans in tears with his latest music video which has sparked its very own TikTok trend.
BreAnna Bell “The Late Late Show with James Corden” ends on a high note, scoring 1.43 million viewers with its series finale, which aired on Thursday night. The show moved up 77% from its season-to-date Live+Same Day average. Additionally, the 10pm primetime special, “THE Last Last Late Late Show with James Corden Carpool Karaoke” brought in 3.65 total viewers — that’s up 32% from the last “Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke” primetime special, which aired in May 2019. In his last hoorah, Corden took the time to say his goodbyes to several stars who’ve graced his show in the past including Tom Cruise and Adele. He opened the final show with a rendition of “Last Show” (to the tune of “Last Dance”), and a quick opening monologue, before jumping into the final pre-taped scene with Cruise showing their performance of “The Lion King” at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. He also had visits from guests Harry Styles and Will Ferrell, who both played “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts” and destroyed “The Late Late Show” desk.
William Earl The ATX TV Festival has added sessions featuring “Tiny Beautiful Things,” “Mayans MC,” actor Caitriona Balfe and other buzzy television topics for its 12th edition, set for June 1-4 in Austin, Texas. The festival will take the pulse of the industry with an executive panel featuring Paramount Television Studios president Nicole Clemens, Universal Television Alternative Studio chief Toby Gorman and NBCUniversal scripted content leader Lisa Katz. Balfe has joined the festival’s previously announced “Women of Outlander” panel, as have actor Sophie Skelton, executive producer Maril Davis and EP-writer Toni Graphia. “Austin City Limits,” the storied live music showcase that has been a staple of public television for decades, will celebrate its golden anniversary with “Backstage with ‘Austin City Limits’: 50 Years of Making Music in Austin.” Key producers and technicians will detail the backstories behind the performances of the country, folk, roots, rock and pop figures who have appeared on the show.
Netflix’s Italian drama The Leopard, based on Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s classic novel, has gone into production and unveiled its cast.