Chris Harrison is embracing his role in the game of love with a new jewelry line for men.The Bachelor and Bachelorette host, 49, teamed up with Manly Bands to launch a collection of men’s wedding rings. But these aren’t your average pieces.
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterATN Entertainment, the management company that represents LGBTQ talent including Carter Ray, Daniielle Alexis and Emmy-nominated actress Rain Valdez, has launched a new production and development division, ATN Productions. The production banner will develop a TV adaptation of the YouTube comedy series Panic as their debut project.Panic follows Sam (Christopher Cox), a teenager who struggles with anxiety.
Chris Harrison is embracing his role in the game of love with a new jewelry line for men.The Bachelor and Bachelorette host, 49, teamed up with Manly Bands to launch a collection of men’s wedding rings. But these aren’t your average pieces.
A reunion of Nick Frost and Simon Pegg—stars of the beloved comedy hybrids “Shaun of the Dead,” “Hot Fuzz,” and “The World’s End”—should produce abundant joy, especially given the promising concept of Amazon’s “Truth Seekers” to once again blend humor with another genre. And yet this 8-episode comedy is a shocking misfire, a deadly dull affair that feels much longer than even its 4-hour total runtime and produces an unbelievably small number of actual laughs and thrills.
Peter White Television EditorNetflix has ordered a darkly comic thriller starring and exec produced by The Good Place’s Kristen Bell.Limited series The Woman In The House comes from Will Ferrell’s production company Gloria Sanchez Productions. It was created by Rachel Ramras, Hugh Davidson and Larry Dorf, the creators of TV Land comedy Nobodies.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: The San Francisco Chronicle, UK production company Ugly Duckling Films and Sony Music Entertainment are partnering to develop the first narrative podcast project from the Chronicle, a new true crime series called The Doodler.The podcast will tell the story of the ongoing hunt for the notorious serial killer known as the “Doodler” who targeted San Francisco’s closeted gay community in the 1970s and is suspected to have murdered up to 16 people.Hosted
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerParadigm Talent Agency has closed a two-year deal with Film2Future, a non-profit professional-level filmmaking program for under-served teenagers in Los Angeles aged 14-18, to introduce the participants to the world of agency representation and build careers as agents.Paradigm, which is the first agency partner for the non-profit, will offer workshops, mentorship programs, and paid internships to Film2Future students.Established in 2016 by Haven Entertainment
A wildfire in Arizona has burned thousands of acres and remains "0% contained," according to officials. The Horse Fire started in Prescott National Forest on Oct. 15 and quickly spread, burning more than 8,300 acres as of early Saturday.
The Queen carried out her first engagement outside of a royal residence since March with her grandson Prince William.The royals carried out the engagement together today as the 94-year-old monarch opened a new £30m Energetics Analysis Centre at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down.The Queen looked lovely in pink as she arrived by helicopter while Prince William, 38, travelled by car.
Anne Heche is guest hosting Entertainment Tonight!Following her elimination from season 29 of, the actress will be taking over Tuesday's broadcast for a show you definitely don't want to miss. In addition to helping ET's Kevin Frazier, Nischelle Turner and Lauren Zima break down all the day's biggest stories, Heche opens up about everything from her years-long romance with Ellen DeGeneres to her close bond with Harrison Ford and most recently, her journey with pro dancer Keo Motsepe.«I cannot
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: U.S. producer Joanne Rubino (Hatfields & McCoys), former President of Production at Think Factory Media, is launching LA-based Be Brave Media, with a slate of projects including a biopic of ‘chocolate king’ Milton Hershey.Be Brave will develop, package and produce between three to six projects a year.
Mindy Kaling has lined up her first project, following the news that she had welcomed her second child last month.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerEXCLUSIVE: Echo Lake Entertainment has signed Momona Tamada, who stars as Claudia Kishi in the recently released Netflix series adaptation of Ann M. Martin’s classic best-selling YA book series, The Baby-Sitters Club.The show centers on a group of middle-school friends who start their own babysitting business in the town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut.
Marie Claire's Power On virtual summit, Pappas joined Marie Claire editor-in-chief Sally Holmes for a live discussion via video chat. The annual conference, which went virtual this year, featured appearances from a range of powerful women, including actresses like Taraji P.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Prolific author James Patterson has inked a first-look deal with Sharp Objects studio eOne and has set an adaptation of his upcoming novel The Noise as the first project through the deal.He has signed the deal via his production company James Patterson Entertainment, which has previous credits on series including CBS drama Instinct and Zoo and Netflix’s recent Jeffrey Epstein mini-series.The deal will include television and new media, including scripted
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEXCLUSIVE: Former UTA talent agent Trent Hubbard is heading to Echo Lake Entertainment’s talent department where he’ll be a manager and producer at the firm.Hubbard will rep a diverse range of stand up comedians. A Dallas, Texas native and UCLA graduate, Hubbard previously worked in management at both Anonymous Content and 3 Arts Entertainment.“I am thrilled to be joining the Echo Lake family.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: American Idol was one of the first major entertainment formats to battle through the COVID-19 production shutdown to finish its last season with a series of episodes filmed remotely.The talent competition is now heading into production on its fourth season for ABC and is back at its usual scale, albeit safely.Deadline understands that filming begins today with the judge’s auditions episodes, filmed at a number of locations across California.
Peter White Television EditorJohn Requa and Glenn Ficarra, who directed the pilot episode of NBC’s This Is Us, have inked a broadcast first-look deal with Fox Entertainment.The pair, who run Zaftig Films with production partner Charlie Gogolak, previously had an overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television.This comes as John Slattery A.I.
Will Thorne Staff WriterFresh off directing the pilot for Fox’s new drama “Next,” John Requa and Glenn Ficarra are entering into a new partnership with the network.The pair, arguably best known for directing the 2011 feature “Crazy, Stupid, Love” and multiple episodes of “This Is Us,” have signed a broadcast first-look deal with Fox Entertainment.Under this new agreement, Requa and Ficarra will develop series and direct pilots for FOX.
said Spokane’s Sheriff’s Office, noting that two area crews began filming last month and will continue through early November.However, Langley Productions said that the episodes are not intended for US audiences, and will be released only to the international territories still in contract with the show, according to the Hollywood Reporter.The 33rd season premiere of “Cops” was originally postponed in observance of the unrest prompted by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.