When HBO’s “Perry Mason” returns for its second season, Tatiana Maslany will not be among the returning members of the cast.
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Alexander Skarsgård is sharing his thoughts on the future of “Big Little Lies”.
While it’s still unclear whether or not the HBO series will be returning for a third season, the actor doesn’t believe that his character will be ever be revived.
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Skarsgård played abusive husband Perry Wright in the hit series, which concluded in 2019.
Asked about a possible return to the show during an interview with Z100’s
When HBO’s “Perry Mason” returns for its second season, Tatiana Maslany will not be among the returning members of the cast.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers for You Love Me.] Author Caroline Kepnes knows her character Joe Goldberg's love is quite possessive. "With women, he's putting them on a pedestal [and] asking them to be perfect in a way that is impossible.
Netflix's super hit period drama Bridgerton sent fans into a tizzy when news surfaced that Rege-Jean Page aka Duke of Hastings won't be returning for the show's second season. Lady Whistledown's fans took time to recover from this shock exit but Rege-Jean Page has now finally opened up about why he is leaving the show.
She was nominated for one of these trophies just last year. And on Sunday, actress Cynthia Erivo looked splendid and regal, when she acted as a presenter for the remote 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
EXCLUSIVE: Absolutely Fabulous and Paddington actress Joanna Lumley is to feature in a truncated third season of Motherland, the BBC comedy co-created by Emmy-nominated Catastrophe star Sharon Horgan.
Nickole Jones, an Emmy-nominated hairstylist whose work was seen on the women of Big Little Lies and the kids of Young Sheldon, died March 25 of cancer in Los Angeles. She was 45.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorNickole Jones, the Emmy-nominated key hairstylist on “Big Little Lies” and hair department head for “Young Sheldon,” has died of cancer. She was 45.Fellow makeup artist Anya Brewster, who is the ESPN hair and makeup department head, confirmed Jones’ death to Variety.
Ellise Shafer administrator“American Gods” has been canceled at Starz.The series adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel of the same name will not return for a fourth season. However, sources tell Variety that the network is open to a potential event series or movie to wrap up any loose ends.“American Gods will not return for a fourth season.
During a candid appearance on ACE Universe Presents: A Conversation with Chris Evans & Scott Evans, our beloved Captain America himself was asked by a fan if he could switch roles with anyone else in the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), who would it be and why. Interestingly, Chris chose his on-screen and off-screen bestie Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man."I'll say, I mean, I'll say Downey, Iron Man.
Alexander Skarsgård learned a new skill in order to communicate with a young co-star in his new movie “Godzilla v. Kong”.
Alexander Skarsgard is learning a new language.
Do you remember that scene in “Dumb and Dumber” when Jim Carrey’s character asks if there is any chance he might have of dating the beautiful girl? She tells him “one out of a million” and he replies, “So, you’re telling me there’s a chance…” That’s what it feels like when you see responses from Zack Snyder fans when they see more and more interviews with WarnerMedia executives basically saying there is no more “Justice League” films coming.
EXCLUSIVE: Liane Moriarty, the author behind HBO’s Big Little Lies and Hulu’s upcoming Nine Perfect Strangers, is set to have another of her books make it to the small screen.
Big Little Lies has been keeping viewers hooked since it premiered on our screens back in 2017 and now, we’re keeping everything crossed for a season three.
Fans of director Zack Snyder have been campaigning all weekend for Warner Bros. to “Restore the SnyderVerse” and bring back the filmmaker to helm the upcoming DC Comics movies.
Do you remember that scene in “Dumb and Dumber” when Jim Carrey’s character asks if there is any chance he might have of dating the beautiful girl? She tells him “one out of a million” and he replies, “So, you’re telling me there’s a chance…” That’s what it feels like when you see responses from Zack Snyder fans when they see more and more interviews with WarnerMedia executives basically saying there is no more “Justice League” films coming.
famously involved a drawn-out creative battle between Ayer and Warner Bros. in post-production — a fight that Warner Bros.