The new horror-thriller movie Barbarian is now playing in theaters and it’s getting such great reviews with a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes right now!
23.08.2022 - 02:59 / deadline.com
When A Million Little Things in May scored an 11th hour renewal, Deadline reported that Season 5 was expected to be the final one for the serialized ensemble drama. The network did not confirm it at the time and is yet to acknowledge that AMLT will be ending this coming season, but that remains very much the case.
While ABC has been trying to keep things open — as we reported, the network had asked the AMLT creative team not to write the Season 4 finale as a series finale — the series producers accepted the Season 5 pickup with the presumption that this was going to be the show’s final chapter. That is how the season has been conceived and remains on course as a final chapter that is slated to premiere in 2023.
Created by DJ Nash, the series which, in typical AMLT fashion, ended Season 4 on a cliffhanger, revolves around a tight-knit group of friends from Boston who become motivated to living fuller lives after the unexpected death of a close friend. It stars David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Saville, James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez, Tristan Byon as Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene as Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield as Danny Dixon.
A Million Little Things, which has drawn praise for its depiction of complex issues like mental health, is a soft live viewing performer but excels in DVR viewing and streaming audiences. A Million Little Things ranks as the #1 gainer in L+7 Day playback on the major networks this season in Adults 18-49 (+133%), tying ABC’s Big Sky. In fact, A Million Little Things is one of only two broadcast programs last season to more than double its initial Live+Same Day Adult 18-49 rating
The new horror-thriller movie Barbarian is now playing in theaters and it’s getting such great reviews with a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes right now!
Everyone loves an underdog! Award shows have notoriously delivered surprising wins, losses and snubs over the years, but there was possibly never a more surprising night of upsets than the 2007 Emmy Awards.
welcomed the 15th prime minister of her 70-year reign. But in others, Her Majesty’s audience with Liz Truss, as she invited the incoming Prime Minister to form a new government, was a sign of changing times. For the first time, the Queen, 96, formally ushered in a new political era within the cosy confines of the green-carpeted drawing room at Balmoral, her Aberdeenshire estate, rather than at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle.
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu has spoken about seeing a “UFO” in LA amid her current trip there.The 28 year old spoke about the incident on Instagram Stories after her partner Davide Sanclimenti, 27, was recently seen in video obtained by The Sun entering a vehicle with two women.Taking to her social media pages, the Love Island winner went into detail about the strange UFO encounter as she continued her stay in LA, where she is working on a "top secret" project. Ekin-Su looked ultra-glam in the clip as she sported a glowing tan, rosy blush and glossy brown lips. She told her 2.8 million followers: “Guys, I swear I've just seen an alien.
Partner Track just debuted last week and fans can’t stop talking about that shocking cliffhanger!
The new horror movie The Invitation, starring Nathalie Emmanuel and Thomas Doherty, is now in theaters and fans will likely be rushing to see it on opening weekend.
“racist” Little League World Series scandal that explains the full context of the short clip — and it’s as innocent as 12-year-olds playing baseball. During the Sunday broadcast of the MLB Little League Classic between the Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox, the ESPN cameras showed white Little Leaguers from Davenport, Iowa, putting stuffing from a plush animal in their black teammate’s hair. People on Twitter cried foul, saying it was a blatantly racist act.
The ABC series A Million Little Things might be ending after the upcoming season.
Hallmark Channel is back with an all-new, sweet movie called Dating the Delaneys!
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterByron Allen’s free streaming service HBCU Go has struck a nationwide licensing agreement with CBS stations that will run through the 2022-2023 college football season.Under the distribution pact between the Allen Media Group-owned digital platform, which focuses on coverage of the U.S.’s 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), HBCU Go’s sports programming will be carried on CBS owned-and-operated duopoly stations in these key TV markets: New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco, Boston, Seattle, Tampa, Detroit, Miami and Pittsburgh.As a result of the new CBS stations deal, HBCU Go — which recently got the rights to air premier NCAA Division 2 HBCU conference sporting events in a pact with Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAA) — will be available in 60% of U.S. television households and 70% African-American households.
Karen Pittman, Joyful Drake, and Erica Ash join director Terri J. Vaughn on the blue carpet for the premiere event of Unthinkably Good Things.
During a break from the Boston set of Marvel’s Madame Web movie, Sydney Sweeney Zoom-ed in as a guest on our 20 Questions on Deadline podcast. Although she can’t give away even a hint of info about Madame Web, she admitted, “I’m loving it, it’s been a whole new process for me.”