Eric Dane is considering his Euphoria character, Cal Jacobs.
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More than two years after the Season 3 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel was released on Prime Video, the Emmy-winning comedy from creator/executive producer Amy Sherman-Palladino and executive producer Daniel Palladino is set to return for Season 4 on Feb. 18.
The delay, due to the coronavirus pandemic-related production shutdowns, has increased anticipation for the new season of the series, starring Rachel Brosnahan and produced by Amazon Studios.
“There’s such a huge heartbeat for this show in our studio, across the company, and across all the fans of the show globally, but internally, you always feel like everyone comes out and says it’s the best season ever, it’s the best season ever,” Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke told Deadline during an interview Wednesday following the SAG Awards nominations for the streamer’s films Being the Ricardos and The Tender Bar. “I’m smiling because that’s what always happens with this show. Amy and Dan and that incredible cast manage to best themselves season after season. So, you should have nothing but excitement for it.”
There have been no discussions about Season 4 being Mrs. Maisel‘s last, Salke added.
In Season 4, it’s 1960 and change is in the air. Looking to hone her act, Midge (Brosnahan) finds a gig with total creative freedom. But her commitment to her craft—and the places it takes her—creates a rift between her and the family and friends around her.
There are two Prime Video romantic comedy series with “love” in the title, which are awaiting word on renewal. The second season of anthology Modern Love premiered in August. Gloria Calderon Kellett’s With Love debuted Dec. 17. Will there be a third installment of Modern Love or a second season of With Love?
“Still both being
Eric Dane is considering his Euphoria character, Cal Jacobs.
EXCLUSIVE: Black Box actor Mamoudou Athie is reteaming with Amazon Studios for their feature The Burial, based on the New Yorker article by Jonathan Harr.
News broke moments ago that Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are expecting their first child together and we’re now looking back at the moment that A$AP Rocky actually confirmed the rumors that they were dating.
Janet Jackson, 55, got emotional while talking about her sweet son Eissa Al Mana, 5, in her new A&E and Lifetime documentary series Janet. “The biggest change in my life is my son Eissa. He’s my heart, he’s my life,” she said in part 4 of the series, which aired on Jan. 29. “I don’t have as much rehearsal time because I have a son. A beautiful boy!…He’s my heart, he’s my life…I love being a mother, I love my new job,” she also said.
Susan Lucci is grateful her mother taught her the importance of wellness. "She was a registered nurse who believed in prevention," the actress recently told Closer Weekly about Jeanette, the matriarch who passed away last summer at age 104. "[She encouraged everyone to do] the best with what you’ve got.
Amanda Kloots is looking forward to “being bold” and “taking chances” in 2022.
Actor Michael Madsen, 64, has broken his silence regarding the tragic suicide death of his 26-year-old son Hudson. “I want to thank everyone for their prayers and their kind messages. Our family appreciates that,” the Kill Bill star told HollywoodLife in a statement via his rep on Wednesday, January 26, two days after Hudson was found dead.
After having their wedding postponed four times in six years, Brad Garrett and IsaBeall Quella have finally said, “I do.”
Ready, set, cook! Top Chef is set to premiere its 19th season on Thursday, March 3, as the Emmy-winning Bravo series takes on Houston, Texas.
Former Love Island winner Amber Gill has slammed a "creep" who has reportedly been taking pictures of her working out in the gym. During an Instagram Q&A, the reality star, who could be at risk of being banned from the social media platform due to ad claims, was asked: "Can you tell my friend to stop taking photos of you in gymnation please". It was followed by several laughing emojis.The Geordie star, 24, was quick to reply to the confession, making her discomfort known.
Susan Sarandon paid tribute to Meat Loaf in the wake of the the late musician’s death on Thursday.
The US singer and actor Meat Loaf has died.
Michael Griffiths appeared on Love Island in 2019 and shocked us all with all the drama he brought to the villa when his head was turned in Casa Amor.Though originally coupled with eventual winner Amber Gill, Michael decided to ditch the Geordie lass to get with Joanna Chimonides, which had our jaws dropping.It was a moment watched by a staggering 43 million people and the ensuing fallout sparked one of the most iconic Love Island phrases of all time... CHALDISH.Michael also appeared on Celebrity Ex on the Beach in 2020, alongside fellow Love Island stars Charlie Brake and Georgia Harrison.Since then, Michael has been “trusting the process” and working on himself.
In 1952, the second season of CBS sitcom I Love Lucy set viewing records that, 70 years later, have yet to be beaten. The star was Lucille Ball, a lovable klutz from New York, and her husband Ricky was played by her real-life spouse—Cuban refugee Desi Arnaz. Together they founded Desilu Productions, soon to be the No. 1 independent TV company in America. In 1957, however, a scandal surfaced that threatened to tear it all down: Lucy was a registered Communist. Or was she? That fraught time is brought to life by Aaron Sorkin in his Amazon Studios release Being the Ricardos, starring Nicole Kidman as Lucy and Javier Bardem as Desi. Damon Wise sits down with all three to discuss the forgotten legacy of a most unlikely power couple.
's time is coming to an end.The one-hour procedural will end after the current sixth season following star and executive producer Michael Weatherly's decision to leave the series, CBS announced Tuesday. Weatherly revealed his intention to exit Bull via a series of tweets on Tuesday afternoon.«It’s been my privilege to play Dr Jason Bull but after 6 Seasons of incredible storylines, I’ve decided it’s time to pursue new creative challenges and bring his story to a close,» the actor tweeted. «It has been an honor to work with this talented cast, crew, and writing/producing team who helped reinvent the legal drama.»«Stay tuned for a big series finish…,» he said.
Fox last week pulled high-profile new drama from the midseason lineup two weeks before it was to launch behind the network’s coverage of the NFC Championship game.