Zac Efron is gearing up to start production on a new season of his Netflix series, Down To Earth with Zac Efron.
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Ben Lawson is hoping for a second season of Firefly Lane!
The Australian actor told People he’s “excited” about the possibility of the show coming back for a second season.
“I hope there will be [a season 2]. I think the response has been largely positive,” Ben said. “I don’t know what Netflix is thinking, but I hope they’re as excited to do a season 2 as we all are.”
Firefly Lane chronicles the relationship between two friends, Kate and Tully, who meet as teenagers and become inseparable.
Zac Efron is gearing up to start production on a new season of his Netflix series, Down To Earth with Zac Efron.
After its first season became one of the bigger hits of 2020 on the streamer, Netflix is looking forward to the next season of Down To Earth With Zac Efron as production as begun on the second season in Australia. The second season is expected to premiere sometime in 2022.
was announced on Saturday in the wee-hours of the morning Stateside — which happened to be smack dab in the middle of the famed Mardi Gras parade in Sydney, Australia.Michelle Visage and comedian Rhys Nicholson, who will be seated alongside Mama Ru on the judges panel, formally introduced the 10 Aussie and Kiwi queens who will be competing when streams later this year on WOW Presents Plus.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorForesight Unlimited has closed deals for key international territories on Gigi Gaston’s “Nine Bullets.” The adventure thriller, written by Gaston, stars Lena Headey (“Game of Thrones”), Sam Worthington (“Avatar” franchise), Barbara Hershey (the “Insidious” films) and Dean Scott Vasquez (“Jack Ryan”).Major territories sold include Australia (Rialto), Benelux (Splendid), the CIS (Top Film), Eastern Europe (Daro), France (Daro), Germany (Splendid),
Martha Kalifaditis has been photographed looking gorgeous in a skin-tight number at a beauty event.The 30 year old rose to fame after starring in Married At First Sight Australia, where contestants tie the knot with a stranger and see if they can spark a romantic connection. Luckily for Martha, the show experts matched her up with Michael Brunelli, and two years on from the show, the pair are still together.
Matt Damon is reprising his comedic role in the new “Thor” movie, and he’s brought along some hilarious friends.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAmazon Prime Video’s YA series “The Wilds” will relocate production from New Zealand to Queensland, Australia, as preparations to shoot the second season ramp up.The move was announced by Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and by Australia’s federal Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts, the Hon Paul Fletcher.The federal government will provide A$9.8 million ($7.58 million) to Disney subsidiary ABC Signature for the season.
Chris Hemsworth’s latest Instagram pics are likely to have you feeling a need to get physical, Olivia Newton John-style.
The Hemsworth brothers appeared to have a great time while celebrating the birthday of a friend on Feb. 27! Chris Hemsworth, 37, was joined by his wife Elsa Pataky, 44, and his younger brother Liam Hemsworth, 31, at an outside party for pal Aaron Grist that also included fellow actors Idris Elba, 48, and Matt Damon, 50, in Sydney, Australia, and he took to Instagram to share a series of pics from the 80s-themed bash.
Richard Kind (The Big Knife, Inside Out) and Maria Bamford (Lady Dynamite, Big Mouth) have been tapped for recurring roles on the upcoming second season of Freeform’s comedy series Everything’s Gonna Be Okay. In addition to the castings, Freeform also announced today at the TCA press tour that Season 2 will premiere Thursday, April 8 at 10 pm with two back-to-back episodes.
Things are heating up between Liam Hemsworth, 31, and his girlfriend Gabriella Brooks, 23. The couple, who have been dating since late 2019, put on a loved-up display when they were spotted enjoying a beach day in Byron Bay on February 23 — see the pics here.
Facebook announced Tuesday that it would lift a ban on Australians viewing and sharing news on its platform after it struck a deal with the government on proposed legislation that would make digital giants pay for journalism. The social media company caused alarm with its sudden decision last week to block news on its platform across Australia after the House of Representatives passed the draft law.
Facebook will restore news to its platform in Australia after the government agreed to modify proposed legislation that had kicked of a bitter battle over how publishers are compensated for use of their content by Internet giants.
decision to ban all posting and sharing of Australian news.And though the social media site may have pulled the plug on your WHO news feed, there are so many other ways to access all your favourite stories about local and international celebrities in Australia as well as your favourite shows.The social media platform’s dramatic and unprecedented move means you will no longer be able to read, share and access your favourite WHO digital stories via Facebook.But don’t sweat, it isn’t all bad news.