The stars of this season of Dancing on Ice will still receive their full pay despite the show being cut short and there being numerous dropouts.
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The Man Who Fell To Earth.The original cult 1976 sci-fi film, directed by Nicholas Roeg, follows an alien (David Bowie) called Thomas Jerome Newton who poses as a human on Earth and tries to save his home planet – and is itself based on a 1963 novel by Walter Tevis.The new series will stream on Paramount+, with the Oscar-nominated 12 Years a Slave actor tapped to play the lead extraterrestrial role, a new and different character from that made famous by Bowie.Alex Kurtzman (Star Trek) and Jenny
.The stars of this season of Dancing on Ice will still receive their full pay despite the show being cut short and there being numerous dropouts.
Emma Roberts pulls her bag over her shoulder while leaving a photo shoot in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon (February 26).
straight to your inboxPep Guardiola says he was convinced to sign a new contract at Manchester City by his bosses despite having done what he came to English football to do.Having made his name managing one of the greatest teams in the history of football at Barcelona between 2008 and 2012, the coach set new standards with Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga before overcoming a difficult first season in England to enjoy unprecedented success.
The Great British Bake Off fans only have a few weeks until they can see Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley facing her most fearsome foe yet… Paul Hollywood!The Channel 4 series will be back for multiple charity specials to benefit Stand Up to Cancer, starting off on Tuesday, March 9 at 8pm when four famous faces enter the baking tent.
After she was kept in hospital following her birth, Kate Lawler has announced that her baby girl Noa is able to stay home "for good" after she gained weight.The new mum, who shared the heartfelt meaning behind her daughter's name, was able to bring her baby home on Tuesday and the tot is doing much better.The 40 year old excitedly took to her Instagram stories to share the special news with her fans.
Sally Rooney’s second novel, Normal People, was one of the major hits of the first lockdown, turning its stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal into household names. Now, excitement is building for the dramatisation of Rooney’s debut work, Conversations With Friends, which is premiering on BBC Three in 2022.
Lincoln: Divided We Stand is a six-part docuseries, narrated by This Is Us star Sterling K. Brown, that takes a look at the story of the 16th President of the United States.
Christina Milian will be stepping into Naya Rivera's shoes following the actress' untimely death last July. Starz announced on Monday that Milian will be taking over the role of Collette Jones in the newly reimagined series.
Chiwetel Ejiofor is taking on an exciting new role!
Chiwetel Ejiofor will succeed David Bowie as the new Man Who Fell to Earth.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterChiwetel Ejiofor has been cast in the lead role of “The Man Who Fell to Earth” series currently in the works at Paramount Plus, Variety has learned.The series is based on Walter Tevis’ 1963 novel and the 1976 Nicolas Roeg film that starred David Bowie, both of the same name.
Emily Hampshire has booked her next leading role!
straight to your inboxMicah Richards believes Ilkay Gundogan has become a "talisman" for title-chasing Manchester City.Gundogan has been in excellent form over the past 10 games - scoring seven goals and providing one assist in that time. The German midfielder's form has helped City go on a 13-game winning run in all competitions, as Pep Guardiola's side sit three points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterRob Mills has been upped to executive vice president of unscripted and alternative entertainment at Walt Disney Television, expanding his role to lead the newly formed alternative programming production unit, Walt Disney Television Alternative.“I am honored to be leading this new enterprise as our company continues its efforts to grow the direct-to-consumer business and build on our success at ABC,” said Mills.
Not a day has gone by when we don’t hear about COVID-19, and while you expect to hear it on the news as the top talking point, it seems people are getting sick of seeing it on weekly shows.
straight to your inboxThere were no deadline day surprises at Manchester City as the January transfer window passed with little activity around the first team.Pep Guardiola repeatedly insisted that City were happy to stick with their current squad, despite injury issues in the forward department. However, City turned down the chance to re-sign former favourite Edin Dzeko, while a move for Diego Costa was never on the cards.