Krishna D.K. and Raj Nidimoru, the creators of Amazon Prime Video’s Indian original series The Family Man, have backed the show after the regional Tamil Nadu government called for it to be banned.
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Eugenio Derbez, wife Alessandra Rosaldo, and his four children — daughters Aislinn, 34, Aitana, 6, and sons Vadhir, 30, and José Eduardo, 29, — explore the great outdoors for season 2 of .While the first season showed the famous family traveling to Morocco, amid the coronavirus pandemic, season 2 sees them trading airplanes and big cities for an RV and beautiful U.S.
national parks.«This is the first time that we are all together after months of not seeing each other during quarantine,» Eugenio
.Krishna D.K. and Raj Nidimoru, the creators of Amazon Prime Video’s Indian original series The Family Man, have backed the show after the regional Tamil Nadu government called for it to be banned.
Billboard Music Awards on Sunday, Dixie opened up about giving up «a lot of our privacy» while filming the series. was picked up by Hulu in December, with the eight-episode series following Dixie, Charli and their parents, Marc and Heidi, expected to debut this summer. «Filming was really weird, nothing you would think, but what I think people are expecting is another reality show drama, but it's not that,» Dixie told ET.
true-crime podcast is back with an all-new season hosted by Neil Strauss as the focus shifts to the disappearance of 20-year-old California resident Elaine Park, who first went missing in 2017. ET is exclusively debuting the first trailer for season 2, which premieres on May 27.
Joseline Hernandez isn't interested in rebuilding bridges with Wendy Williams.
De Viaje Con Los Derbez, which premieres May 20th on the streaming service, Pantaya. The six-episode (+1 additional) half-hour documentary comedy series follows one of the most beloved and funniest families in Spanish-speaking television entertainment as they travel together.
Olivia Rodrigo is having the best year.The 18-year-old star of Disney+'s captivated the world's attention following the release of her No.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Mexican filmmaker Yulene Olaizola’s fifth feature, “Tragic Jungle” (“Selva Tragica”), which snagged two awards at the 77th Venice Festival, debuts June 9 on Netflix.Loosely inspired by the novel “Caribal: El Infierno Verde” by Mexican novelist-diplomat Rafael Bernal, “Tragic Jungle” is set in 1920 on the border between Mexico and Belize.
Naman Ramachandran Gemma Arterton (“Black Narcissus”) and Shazad Latif (“Star Trek: Discovery”) will join James Norton (“McMafia”) in the thriller “Chasing Agent Freegard.”“Chasing Agent Freegard” is based on the story of British conman Robert Hendy-Freegard, who masqueraded as an MI5 agent and fooled several people into going underground for fear of assassination by the IRA.Arterton’s reps at CAA confirmed her casting to Variety, while Latif also confirmed his involvement.The project is
Jim Sturgess and Brooklynn Prince have a new case to solve.The charming onscreen father-daughter duo take on their latest challenge in season 2 of Apple TV+'s mystery drama, , as they go up against a powerful and influential corporation when a mysterious explosion hits a local farm.
and say it’s time to work on their family. Ever since the pair tied the knot in season 3, fans of have been eagerly waiting for the Coulters to expand their brood.
My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way has said the band’s 2019 reunion show in Los Angeles was the “most fun” he’s ever had playing with them.The emo icons played their first show in almost eight years on December 20, 2019 at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles, grossing a record $1.5million – the most in the venue’s history.Speaking in a new interview, which you can watch below, Way talked about how he purposely relinquished control during the performance and how it resulted in
continues to draw to a close with its third and final season, Dominique Jackson took center stage in episode three, “The Trunk,” as the FX series finally explored Elektra’s backstory and dealt with what was stuffed in the back of her closet since season 2. “We get to finally see her backstory. We get to learn about the creation or the formation of the House of Abundance, which is really exciting,” co-creator Steven Canals tells ET.
Ellen Burstyn in the upcoming comedy, and ET can exclusively debut the first trailer.A comedy about the young at heart, as the movie is billed, stars the Oscar winner as the fiercely independent Helen, who temporarily moves into Pine Grove Senior Community while her home undergoes repairs.
, everyone's favorite schoolteacher chose to pursue a romantic relationship with the charming saloon owner, resolving a seasons-long love triangle between them and Mountie Nathan Grant.
is back with season 2. And the ballroom competition will be as fierce as ever, with 10 new houses vying to be named superior house and snatch a cash prize of $100,000 and the show’s legendary trophy. Returning as one of the judges is GRAMMY-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion, who reveals what it takes to land those coveted 10s across the board.“Me, looking for a 10, I’m always looking for who’s going to perform down,” she says, while looking glamorous on the Los Angeles-based set.
Throughout her time on The Circle USA, Brit girl Chloe Veitch set viewers’ tongues wagging with her flirtatious relationships with catfish “Trevor,” as well as former contestant Mitchell Eason. And now in an exclusive chat with OK! on the lead-up to tonight’s final, Chloe, 22, has lifted the lid on her relationship with Mitchell, confirming their budding romance is still going strong after the pair shared a kiss at the wrap party.
Leah McSweeney, the reigning breakout star of, prompts her season 13 co-star, Eboni K. Williams.ET enlisted Leah to interview the newest and history-making NYC Housewife — Eboni is the franchise's first Black cast member — but before wrapping their candid chat, she gives Eboni the chance to turn the tables.
, which is coming to end with its excellent third and final season, goes on an emotional roller coaster that’s not only full of tears, but also offers plenty of laughs that’s become expected of the heartfelt series about the New York City ballroom scene starring primetime TV’s largest LGBTQ cast of color.
first season starred Riley Keough, while season 2 was led by Carmen Ejogo. «What was great was to have the springboard of what the franchise is — a nonjudgmental approach to the whole subject matter and a deep-dive into character and filmmaking -- but also to have the freedom to make it my own and to bring to my own unique lens to it that has to do with a technology approach to the story world,» creator, director and executive producer Anja Marquardt tells ET.