Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke is heading into an uncharted territory. The actress is gearing up to release her first ever comic book next month which she has co-written with comic book writer Marguerite Bennett and art from Leila Leiz.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFinland’s leading streaming service Elisa Viihde has ordered “The Man Who Died,” a high-profile crime series based on the bestselling book of the same title by Antti Tuomainen.Jussi Vatanen (“Man in Room 301”), Saara Kotkaniemi (“Peacemaker”) and Sara Soulié (“Noces d’Or”) will headline the six-part series which begins filming in Finland in June with Samuli Valkama (“Monday,” “The Three of Us”) on board to direct.
The show will be premiere in the Nordics
.Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke is heading into an uncharted territory. The actress is gearing up to release her first ever comic book next month which she has co-written with comic book writer Marguerite Bennett and art from Leila Leiz.
Odessa Young has joined the cast of The Staircase, HBO Max’s limited series drama adaptation based on the true-crime docuseries. She joins previously announced cast members Colin Firth, Toni Collette, Rosemarie DeWitt, Juliette Binoche, Parker Posey and Sophie Turner.
Perth.Emergency services were called to the scene on Pomarium Street at around 8.30pm on Saturday, June 5, after the alarm was raised. Paramedics battled to save the tragic young man but he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene a short while later.Police Scotland confirmed they were called to the address but said that the death is not believed to be suspicious.
Lottie Ryan has headed off for a glamorous babymoon weekend with her sisters and her mum to ‘one of her favourite places in the world’.
Plymouth Live Tanya was "healthy and young-ish" - so he believes she would still be alive if she hadn't have had the Covid-19 AstraZeneca vaccine. However, a full investigation and inquest into her death has not yet taken place.
The Staircase was the true crime documentary that everyone was watching when it landed on Netflix in 2018. It followed the real story of novelist Michael Peterson who was accused of killing his wife Kathleen Peterson in 2001.
Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner is all set to return to the HBO family as she joins the cast of HBO show, The Staircase. The actress has been cast alongside a brilliant cast consisting of Academy Award-winning actor Colin Firth and Toni Collette.
Sophie Turner is the latest high-profile star to join HBO Max’s Michael Peterson limited drama series The Staircase.
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Outlander stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish's hit TV show 'Men in Kilts' may have just finished airing, but it hasn't stopped fans clambering for more. The travel show, which was first released last year, sees the duo travel around Scotland on the adventure of a lifetime, meeting some of the craftspeople, producers, and historians who make the country what it is.
EXCLUSIVE: BritBox is to adapt ML Longworth’s crime novels into a series titled Murder In Provence, in what is planned to be the first of many U.S. and UK co-productions for the BBC and ITV-owned streamer.
iOS - Android It was a magical day that Natalie thought she would never see after being diagnosed with Grade 4 metastatic breast cancer in September last year - when she was given just 12 months to live.And it was all made possible by charity Wedding Wish Makers, who launched an appeal for help from kind-hearted vendors and donations from friends and family. Natalie told Lanarkshire Live : “It really was the best day of my life, second only to the day our baby was born.
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EXCLUSIVE: World Productions and Severn Screen, the producers behind ITV/BritBox’s Luke Evans series The Pembrokeshire Murders, are coming together again to make a series on another notorious crime in Wales — the brutal murder of Lynette White in 1998.
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