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Better Call Saul‘s co-creator has revealed it’s unlikely the show’s upcoming sixth and final season will start production this year.It was hoped that the Breaking Bad spin-off would begin filming towards the end of 2020, but Peter Gould has admitted those plans now seem off the cards.“We were hoping to go into production by the end of the year,” he said during Deadline’s Contenders Television: The Nominees event.
“It doesn’t seem likely that it’s going to happen with the situation that we are
.Janet W. Lee Good morning, Upper East Siders.
Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis play a lesbian couple in the upcoming rom-com Happiest Season and some first look photos have been released!
Chelsea Houska, 29, and Cole DeBoer, 32, are two of the many couples who happily announced that they are expecting during quarantine. The Teen Mom 2 stars revealed their joyous baby news in early August on Instagram, with Chelsea posting a photo of all of their names on the wall (Chelsea, Cole and their children Aubree, Watson and Layne) with their 4th child (who will be a girl) added at the bottom.
Grey's Anatomy fans, ABC's No. 1 rated drama is heading back into production after more than six months of a COVID-19 forced shutdown.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Grey’s Anatomy” is officially heading back to set.The popular ABC series will begin shooting its upcoming seventeenth season this month, Variety has learned exclusively.Production on the first two episodes of season 17 could begin in Los Angeles as early as next week.
Chelsea Houska turns 29 on Aug. 29, and she has a lot to celebrate! The birthday girl, who starred on MTV’s 16 & Pregnant and has been on Teen Mom 2 since 2011, is currently pregnant with her fourth child. This will be her third baby with her husband, Cole DeBoer, while she also shares a daughter, Aubree, with her ex, Adam Lind. Chelsea and Cole’s relationship is a fan-favorite for Teen Mom viewers, and we rounded up some of their best Instagram pics ever.
NCIS: New Orleans fans: like its sister shows in the franchise NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS NOLA is back in the swing of things, or at least, is about to be: after abruptly cutting production short n early March due to coronavirus, the series is said to be resuming production towards the end of September, according to Deadline.While there's no word on exactly when we'll see the episodes (November is being floated as the likely general timeline) but at shooting is underway! Ever since CBS'
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticDon’t be ringing any bells for Donald Trump just yet.
A post shared by Amilia (Stewart) Keating (@amilia_stewart_keating_) on Aug 8, 2020 at 1:36pm PDTIt’s so chic!She revealed that she decided to get the makeover to bump up her confidence after she welcomed her first child.She shared a video with the caption: ‘NO FILTER NEEDED! Look at my hair
Police are calling for witnesses after a man died in hospital following an incident in Aberdeen.Cops rushed to an address on Jasmine Terrace in the city around 10am this morning.An injured man was discovered at the property and taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.However, he sadly died at the hospital.A 26-year-old man has now been arrested in connection with the incident and police are calling for anyone with information to get in contact.We told earlier how two riot vans, one police car and
Better Call Saul co-creator Peter Gould has explained how season 6 will change how we see Breaking Bad forever.“I think by the time you finish watching Better Call Saul, you’re going to see Breaking Bad in a very different light,” Gould explained to The Hollywood Reporter.“I think we’re going to learn things about the characters in Breaking Bad that we didn’t know.
Fear The Walking Dead confirms the return of Morgan, one of the show’s major characters.The poster for season six confirms the character will feature in the new episodes following a “very perilous situation” at the end of season five.Check out the key art below:Find out how the future plays out on the return of #FearTWD on October 11th.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineIn Legal Ethics With Kim Wexler, Better Call Saul EP Melissa Bernstein found a compelling, new opportunity to extend the universe created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, examining with humor a character who’d found herself at a major moral crossroads.The critically acclaimed spin-off to Gilligan’s Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul centers on Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), a small-time lawyer and beaten down con man, on a downward spiral toward a life of
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEver since Jimmy McGill’s girlfriend Kim Wexler, played by Rhea Seehorn, was in a car accident a few seasons ago on AMC/Sony TV’s Better Call Saul, we’ve had the worst thoughts about her character, and that’s likely because she never shows up in the mothership series Breaking Bad. “It’s an interesting situation, because the show is a prequel to Breaking Bad and in some ways a sequel,” said the series’ Emmy-nominated co-creator/showrunner,
Fear The Walking Dead.The new edition of the Walking Dead spin-off will air in October.Ahead of the October 11 episode one premiere, the show’s Instagram account has now shared a host of photos from the new season, which you can see below.Included in the pictures is an image of the show’s star Lennie James behind the camera, hinting that he will step into the director’s chair for an episode or more during the season. Who will rise… #FearTWD returns on October 11th.
The moment it was announced that AMC would make a prequel show to “Breaking Bad,” people started speculating how long we’d have to wait before we saw familiar faces again. Among them, Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston are easily the two actors who get asked the most about whether they’d reprise their roles in “Better Call Saul” and the answer has always been the same: sure, but they haven’t called yet.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Succession” could be back in production before the end of the year (with a big emphasis on could).Season 3 of the hit HBO series, which recently garnered a whopping 18 Emmy nominations, was originally scheduled to start shooting in April, but for obvious COVID-19 related reasons, production has been delayed indefinitely.