Zuri Craig has tragically passed away at age 44.
08.10.2022 - 02:27 / etcanada.com
The popular series “America’s Got Talent” is getting a big spin-off.
“America’s Got Talent: All-Stars” is officially in the works thanks to a series order from US network NBC, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Similar to other ‘All-Stars’ programmes, “AGT: All-Stars” will bring back talent from its previous seasons. And with 17 seasons to date, producers will have plenty of options when deciding who to bring back.
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Return competitors will not only be past winners. The talent in “America’s Got Talent” will also consist of “finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations,” according to a press release issued Friday.
Executive producer and series creator Simon Cowell will join the spinoff as a judge alongside fellow “AGT” panelists Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Current “AGT” host Terry Crews will also take on hosting duties for “All-Stars.” Sofia Vergara, however, will not be joining the spin-off alongside her colleagues on the flagship series.
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“AGT: All-Stars” is set to start production this month with a premiere planned for sometime in 2023.
“America’s Got Talent” debuted on NBC in 2006 and has launched 70 other series around the world.
Zuri Craig has tragically passed away at age 44.
A heartbreaking loss. America’s Got Talent alum Zuri Craig died on Friday, October 21. He was 44.
Zuri Craig, who once was a finalist on the reality show America’s Got Talent as part of the Craig Lewis band, has died. He was 44 and no cause was given by his family, who confirmed he died on Friday and issued a tribute post on his website.
The Davidson County medical examiner’s office in Tennessee has attributed singer Nolan Neal’s death to “acute combined drug toxicity.” The death was ruled an accident.
A cause of death for Nolan Neal, a former "America’s Got Talent" and "The Voice" contestant, has been revealed. The Davidson County Medical Examiner’s office in Nashville confirmed to Fox News Digital that Neal’s cause of death was "acute combined drug toxicity." The manner of his death was ruled an accident. Former "America's Got Talent" and "The Voice" contestant Nolan Neal died at the age of 41 July 20.
Michaela Zee editor As the “Halloween” franchise comes to a conclusion with “Halloween Ends,” director David Gordon Green is ready to reintroduce another horror classic on screen: “The Exorcist.” “We start in a couple of weeks, and we’re ready to roll up our sleeves and dive into the next great franchise,” Green told Variety senior entertainment writer Angelique Jackson at the “Halloween Ends” premiere Tuesday night. “We’ve got an amazing cast coming together and scripts we’re all excited about.” Universal spent $400 million on the forthcoming “Exorcist” trilogy, produced by Blumhouse, with Ellen Burstyn set to reprise her role as Chris MacNeil, the mother who hired two Catholic priests to perform an exorcism on her demonically possessed 12-year-old (Linda Blair) in the 1973 original movie.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have pulled out of work engagements after falling ill. The pair, who are gearing up to host another series of I’m A Celebrity, reportedly have a ‘sudden’ illness, which has forced them to scrap an appearance on a Britain’s Got Talent special. They will be replaced on BGT by former Britain’s Got More Talent host Stephen Mulhern, an ITV spokesperson said.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have been forced to pull out of filming for a Britain's Got Talent special after becoming 'unwell'. The hosting duo were expected to present a new spin-off of the hit ITV talent show, Britain’s Got Talent: The Ultimate Magician.
NBC has announced a new edition of America’s Got Talent!
Selome Hailu NBC has greenlit “America’s Got Talent: All-Stars,” a new expansion of the “AGT” franchise. Simon Cowell, who created the franchise, will judge the new series alongside current “AGT” judges Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel, and current host Terry Crews also returns. “America’s Got Talent: All-Stars” will feature not only winners from previous seasons, but finalists, fan favorites and viral sensations — including some from the different versions of “Got Talent” that air around the world. The contestants will take the stage once again, but this time to compete for the ultimate all-star title. The series will begin production in October and premiere in 2023 and is co-produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment. Cowell serves as executive producer alongside Sam Donnelly and Jason Raff.
NBC has greenlit America’s Got Talent: All-Stars from creator Simon Cowell who will serve as a judge alongside Heidi Klum and Howie Mandell. Terry Crews has been tapped to host.
David Benedict Part of the instant appeal of “Friends” was that, from the get-go, the relationships between the members of the gang who hung out in the apartments above Central Perk felt not just likeable but absolutely lived-in. The same is absolutely true of the perfectly meshed cast of Lynette Linton’s beautifully directed National Theatre production of Pearl Cleage’s “Blue for an Alabama Sky” in London. Cleage’s 1930s-set rooming-house drama is far more wide-ranging — it ultimately encompasses tragedy as well as comedy — but its glowing hallmark throughout is its ability to keep audiences basking in its warmth. Glowingly lit by Oliver Fenwick with a palette rising to richly expressionist crimson, Frankie Bradshaw’s towering, vividly atmospheric set goes from the front stoop to the rafters of a down-at-heel Harlem house. It’s here we meet drunk Angel (a birdlike yet commanding Samira Wiley, in her U.K. stage debut), who staggers back to the home of snappy costume designer Guy (hilariously smart-mouthed Giles Terera, London’s knockout Burr in “Hamilton”). A self-styled “notorious homosexual,” he takes pity on his long-time friend who has not only lost her boyfriend but her job singing in a nightclub.
Netflix’s reality empire is growing.