Season 6 of the BBC’s smash-hit police corruption series Line Of Duty is to premiere exclusively on BritBox in the U.S. and Canada. Future seasons of the cop drama will also be exclusive to BritBox in the two territories.
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The second week of “Big Brother Canada” saw the emergence of a new alliance, the Sunsetters, consisting of Latoya, Jedson, Kiefer, Tychon, Tina and Beth.
After Wednesday night’s competition, it’s Kiefer and Josh on the block — until newly crowned Head of Household Austin pulls a power move, subbing in Rohan for Kiefer.
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Season 6 of the BBC’s smash-hit police corruption series Line Of Duty is to premiere exclusively on BritBox in the U.S. and Canada. Future seasons of the cop drama will also be exclusive to BritBox in the two territories.
Naman Ramachandran The sixth season of Jed Mercurio’s immensely popular police corruption series “Line of Duty” will debut on BBC and ITV-backed streamer BritBox in the U.S. and Canada.
MONSTA X have rescheduled their upcoming North American tour for the second time due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.On March 25, Starship Entertainment released a statement in English and Korean informing fans of the change.
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While it’s not really a time to take a victory lap at the box office with only 3,1k movie theaters opened out of U.S. and Canada’s 5,8K, five out of the eight Oscar nominated best pictures this past weekend in theatrical release reaped the halo effect of Monday’s noms.
Brett Kissel wants to make a life, not a living in his new music video.
The Queen’s traditional birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, has been cancelled for a second year due to the pandemic.
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The Motion Picture Association released its annual report on box office and home entertainment, and the bottom line is sobering but little surprise after a year of Covid closures.
Jade Eagleson trades in his cowboy hat for a stripper pole in the hilarious new music video for “All Night to Figure It Out”.
The Handmaid’s Tale will return to Channel 4 for its fourth season, the broadcaster has confirmed.The Golden Globe-winning drama is set to air later this year with new episodes, following multiple delays due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Season four of the show will detail the aftermath of June’s plan to help children escape Gilead for Canada, while choosing to stay in Gilead herself.Check out a teaser for season four of The Handmaid’s Tale here:Let freedom reign.
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In an exclusive interview with ET Canada, Andra Day opened up about her highly coveted Oscar nomination, Golden Globe win and her unstoppable success in the music and film industry.
Canada’s two biggest cable companies agreed to merge Monday with Rogers Communications announcing plans to buy Shaw Communications in a deal worth $20 billion Canadian ($16 billion U.S.) that would create a powerhouse in video and wireless.
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The Netflix/CBC sitcom Kim's Convenience, which broke ground in Canada as the country's first comedy led by an Asian cast, is to end after its fifth season. Launched on the CBC in fall 2016, Kim's Convenience, set around a Korean-Canadian family running a corner shop in Toronto, streams on Netflix and on cable and video-on-demand platforms internationally.
Netflix in the U.S. and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Canada."Kim’s Convenience″ stars Paul Sun-Hyung Lee and Simu Liu as members of a Korean-Canadian family who run a corner store in Toronto.The producers said in a statement that they decided they couldn’t move forward with another season after two of the show’s co-creators left to pursue other projects.
SPOILER ALERT: For anyone who hasn’t watched Thursday night’s eviction episode of “Big Brother Canada”, be forewarned that spoilers are coming.