Lily Collins is teasing a dreamy and dramatic third season of her hit Netflix series, “Emily in Paris”.
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter Chloe Bennet has signed on for a recurring role in Season 3 of “Dave” at FXX, Variety has learned exclusively. Bennet will appear in a multi-episode arc as Robyn, a photographer from Wisconsin whom Dave meets while on tour. Bennet is known for her role in the ABC-Marvel series “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D,” on which she starred as Daisy “Skye” Johnson, a.k.a Quake, throughout the show’s seven-season run. Her other notable roles include the ABC music drama “Nashville” and the animated Dreamworks film “Abominable.” She will reprise her “Abominable” role in the upcoming spinoff series “Abominable and the Invisible City,” which bows in October on Hulu. She is repped by CAA and Robby Koch at Hansen Jacobson.
“Dave” is based on the real life experiences of rapper Dave “Lil Dicky” Burd. Burd stars as himself along with cast members GaTa, Andrew Santino, Taylor Misiak, Travis Bennett and Christine Ko. The show was renewed for a third season back in February. Season 1 of “Dave” aired in the spring of 2020 while Season 2 debuted in the summer of 2021. Burd co-created the series with Jeff Schaffer. Both serve as executive producers along with Saladin K. Patterson, Ben Sinclair, Luvh Rakhe, Kevin Hart and Hartbeat Productions, Scooter Braun, Greg Mottola, Marty Bowen, Mike Hertz and SB Projects’ James Shin and Scott Manson. The series is produced by FX Productions.
Lily Collins is teasing a dreamy and dramatic third season of her hit Netflix series, “Emily in Paris”.
The first season of “The Rings of Power” has officially come to a close with an “unexpected” finale as the “Lord of the Rings” prequel series explores the lives and events that took place thousands of years before J. R. R. Tolkien’s trilogy of books (and subsequent films). And along the way, audiences learned how Mordor was created, that the elves were in danger of dying, and there were plenty of signs that evil was, in fact, reemerging.
Lily Collins is teasing a dreamy and dramatic third season of her hit Netflix series, . The 33-year-old actress spoke with ET's Cassie DiLaura at the Ralph Lauren 2023 Spring-Summer fashion show on Thursday at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. During the interview, she playfully addressed what fans can expect when the new season drops on Dec.
has officially come to a close with an “unexpected” finale as the prequel series explores the lives and events that took place thousands of years before J. R.
Lauren Dern is rooting for a “Big Little Lies” return. ET’s Cassie DiLaura spoke to Dern at the 2023 Spring-Summer Ralph Lauren fashion show Thursday night, where she said that she’s “keeping hope alive” for the third season of the beloved HBO series.
Lauren Dern is rooting for a return. ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke to Dern at the 2023 Spring-Summer Ralph Lauren fashion show Thursday night, where she said that she's «keeping hope alive» for the third season of the beloved HBO series.«I'm gonna be shy about it,» Dern teased.
. ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke to the 31-year-old actress at the CMT Artists of the Year ceremony at Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center on Wednesday, and she revealed if she thinks the Paramount Network series will go on past its upcoming fifth season.«Oh man, you're gonna get me in trouble,» Asbille joked when asked if the end of season 5 could serve as a series finale. «We shot it.
Chloe Moretz and the cast of Prime Video‘s The Peripheral lead the premiere at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on Tuesday (October 11) in Los Angeles, California.
Amber Dowling “The Hardy Boys” has started production on its final chapter, Variety can reveal. The live-action Canadian children’s series, from Corus Entertainment studio Nelvana and Lambert Productions, is ending after three seasons. Filming on the final eight, hour-long episodes is underway in Toronto and southern Ontario, Canada. The story is expected to pick up following the cliffhanger events in the second season, and follow the boys and their friends as they dig up more secrets and conspiracies. Meanwhile, they’ll continue piecing together their great-grandfather’s map to uncover a powerful relic before it falls into the wrong hands.
is returning to Netflix for season 3, this time featuring singles from Dallas, Texas, and hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey couldn't be more excited. «That’s the beauty of the show is that every season is completely — while the premise is the same and the procedure is the same — every season is different from the one before because we're dealing with different people in a different place,» Nick tells ET. «If you liked season 1 and season 2, you’re gonna love season 3. To me, it may be my favorite so far.» Season 3 was shot directly after season 2 in 2021 and Vanessa teases that the franchise has even moved on shooting «some more.» As for what fans can expect this season, Vanessa and Nick tease one particularly shocking moment at the altar for one couple. «I literally was like, 'Whaaaat?!'» Vanessa recalls.
EXCLUSIVE: Tamara Taylor (Law & Order: Organized Crime, Bones) has joined the cast of FX’s Snowfall for its sixth and final season.
“The world is beautiful, this world is luscious and precise, and it takes specific people to create a living world,” director David O. Russell says in a new exclusive clip about the craft of his latest film, “Amsterdam.” While the film, which comes out this week on October 7, has been lauded for its sprawling, A-list cast—Margot Robbie, Christian Bale, and John David Washington as the three leads, plus a cavalcade of supporting actors like Chris Rock, Anya Taylor-Joy, Zoe Saldaña, Mike Myers, Michael Shannon, Taylor Swift, Rami Malek, and Robert De Niro— there are also several superstars below the line who worked on the gorgeous-looking movie.
The stars are stepping out for the Monot Fashion Show!
Amazon Prime Video original series “The Lake” has added Lauren Holly, Jhaleil Swab and Max Amani for its second season, Variety can exclusively confirm. Holly (“Family Law”) is set to play Mimsy, “a free-wheeling muse” and mother to Julia Stiles’ character Maisy-May. Swab joins as Forrest, a “confident and charming tree planter with big Tigger energy” who gets into a love triangle with Madison Shamoun’s character Billie while Amani is set to play “driven, strong, fierce protector of the environment” Ivy. “The Lake” is centered on the story of Justin (played by “Orphan Black’s” Jordan Gavaris) who, after breaking up with his long term partner returns home with the hopes of rekindling his relationship with his adopted biological daughter Billie (Shamoun). But his homecoming isn’t all a bed of roses, especially when he finds out his sister Maisy-May (Stiles) has inherited the family lakehouse.
Fred Armisen and Julio Torres, is the hilariously off-kilter, campy HBO comedy about a group of friends who turn their passion for horror into a business that helps clients through various problems. Now halfway through its second season, the series continues to be as random as it is funny.And for Torres, the new episodes “really double down on what we enjoyed about the first,” he says, while speaking to ET about evil stepparent fantasies and landing singer Kim Petras in season 2. The former writer adds that the series now “sort of understands itself better. And I just think, overall, it’s a better, more fully realized season.”In addition to co-creating and co-writing the series, Torres also co-stars as Andrés Valdez, one of the members of the horror team who finds himself in and out of relationships while also avoiding the adulting phase of his life.
Marg Helgenberger steps back into the shoes of Catherine Willows on , and only ET was on location in Las Vegas, Nevada, while they filmed Thursday's season 2 premiere to welcome the veteran actress back to the franchise — and find out just how she fits into the new normal.«Marg Helgenberger is a legend and Catherine Willows is a character that I could not wait to write,» showrunner and executive producer Jason Tracey told ET's Will Marfuggi in June. «That voice is indelible.
Quinta Brunson has some special surprises lined up for 's second season. ET's Deidre Behar spoke to the Emmy-winner at the event Wednesday, where she talked season 2 and the guest stars set to make an appearance.«I think you can be excited about — some guest stars were announced, Leslie (Odom Jr.) Kayla (Monterroso Mejia), Lauren Weedman, who made her debut tonight, but there are also some other ones who people do not know about, and I am so excited for them,» Brunson shared.While Brunson couldn't say who those guest stars are, she did share that they are just as exciting as season 2's premiere episode cameo from Philadelphia Flyers mascot, Gritty.«I think they are people who are exciting to me, and obscure and odd and weird, and I can't wait for people to be surprised by them,» she teased.
Real Housewife, Heather Gay jokes she's «beaten down.»«By life and by these b***hes!» the OG cracks to ET over video call. «No, am I different? I just feel like I'm still the same sad sack I've always been, but now I just am richer and more famous.
Sarah Jessica Parker just confirmed John Corbett's return to the universe. ET's Rachel Smith spoke to Parker at the premiere Tuesday night, where she teased what's to come in And Just Like That's second season.«Could be, could be,» Parker, who plays fashionista sex columnist, Carrie Bradshaw, said of Corbett reprising his role as Carrie's ex, Aidan Shaw, in the HBO Max reboot.
Reese Witherspoon looks to be on a very important phone call while filming new scenes for the upcoming season of The Morning Show on Tuesday evening (September 27) in New York City.