What if… we got to experience Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa one more time?
04.12.2020 - 08:45 / variety.com
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticWhen I think of “Euphoria,” I think of neon lights, glitter smeared across bleary eyes, dizzying camera angles betraying the disoriented teenage mania that fuels it. I think of Rue (Zendaya) staring across a crowded room at Jules (Hunter Schaefer) with such palpable longing that it hurts.
I think of the stunning last moments of the season finale, when Rue mourns Jules leaving her at a train station by relapsing and collapsing into a musical fever dream. I think of
.What if… we got to experience Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa one more time?
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticAt the end of an awful and exhausting year, let us give thanks for it at least having the good grace to end with “Bridgerton.”Based on Julia Quinn’s romance novel series, this confectionary treat of a show knows exactly what you might want from it and delivers those fantasies on a silver platter with a dashing (and even surprisingly sexy) smile.The new Netflix drama travels to 19th century England to tell familiar enough narratives of headstrong women and the
During Disney‘s recent, massive shareholder’s presentation, a trailer for the upcoming Marvel animated show “What If…?” a scene showed T’Challa, prompting questions of whether Marvel had replaced the voice of Chadwick Boseman following his passing earlier this year. Now, head Marvel honcho, Kevin Feige confirms Boseman did record lines for “numerous episodes” of the show.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticNot long after they’ve crash landed on a remote beach with no help in sight, the teen girl castaways of “The Wilds” put their situation into a perspective they can understand. Brainstorming a way to signal for help, pragmatic leader Dot (Shannon Berry) tosses surly athlete Rachel (Reign Edwards) a makeup mirror from one of their sea-drenched suitcases, insisting that she take it on their hike to reflect the sunlight back into the sky.
Some 75 miles east of Hong Kong, in China’s Guangdong province lies the coastal fishing village of Wukan. It became the center of a worldwide media story in 2011 when protests broke out over the corruption of local Communist Party officials, who were thrown out of office by angry residents, precipitating a tense police siege of the town and ultimately new elections.
Euphoria has shared details about the second upcoming special episode.Following ‘Part 1: Rue’ which focuses on Zendaya’s character Rue, the next episode will follow Jules, played by Hunter Schafer.‘Part 2: Jules’, more specifically titled ‘F*ck Anyone Who’s Not A Sea Blob’ is scheduled to air on HBOMax on January 24, 2021.part 2: jules – january 24th on @HBO and @hbomax pic.twitter.com/3BGhHobd8g— Hunter Schafer (@hunters) December 7, 2020The episode was directed by Euphoria showrunner Sam
HBO just revealed some big details about the upcoming second special episode of Euphoria!
The second of two special episodes of the Emmy-winning HBO drama series Euphoria will debut Sunday, January 24 at 9 PM ET/PT. The episode will air on HBO and be available to stream on HBO Max. The first bonus episode titled “Trouble Don’t Last Always,” aired Sunday on HBO and had an early streaming premiere on HBO Max starting Friday, December 4.
Will Thorne Staff WriterHunter Schafer is stepping into a new role on “Euphoria.”HBO has revealed the premiere date for the second special “Euphoria” episode, which Schafer is co-writing and co-executive producing in addition to leading on screen.The episode, premiering Sunday, Jan. 24 on HBO, is called “F*ck Anyone Who’s Not A Sea Blob,” and follows Jules (Schafer) over the Christmas holiday as she reflects on the year.
Meryl Streep is Alice Hughes, a demanding well-renowned writer struggling to complete her newest manuscript. Karen (Gemma Chan) is her young new agent.
two «bridge» episodes — which was supposed to premiere on HBO on Sunday — dropped early for fans with HBO Max, who got a chance to see the surprising episode Thursday night.«Trouble Don't Last Always,” followed Zendaya's character as she „celebrates“ Christmas in the aftermath of the season 1 finale, which showed Rue being left by Jules (Hunter Shafer) at the train station and relapsing.The episode was a notable change of pace and tone for the typically kaleidoscopic series, with little of the
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Euphoria” fans are getting a very early Christmas present.The first of two special episodes of the HBO hit drama is set to drop several days early on HBO Max. Viewers will be able to stream the episode from Thursday, Dec.
straight to your inbox every day for freeRio Ferdinand says the experience Edinson Cavani brings to Manchester United is just as invaluable off the pitch as it is on it and backed the Reds' younger attackers to learn plenty from the striker.Cavani scored two goals and set up another to help United come from behind to beat Southampton on Sunday as he continued his impressive start to life at Old Trafford.At 33, the Uruguayan is comfortably the oldest attacker United have but Ferdinand believes
Euphoria special has just been released – you can watch it below.The episode is the first in a two-part special acting as a bridge between season one and season two, which was delayed in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Part one will focus on Rue, played by Zendaya – who won an Emmy Award for her performance in season one earlier this year.Check out the teaser trailer here:‘Trouble Don’t Last Always’ will be streaming via HBO from December 6, and will focus on Rue aiming to celebrate
Zendaya being credited as «Emmy Award Winner,» after the actress made history in September as the youngest person to win the Emmy for Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role in «EMMY AWARD WINNER ZENDAYA THATS WHAT IM TALKING AB,» one user tweeted, as many others followed suit and made Zendaya trend on Twitter. EMMY AWARD WINNER ZENDAYA THATS WHAT IM TALKING AB pic.twitter.com/qKN2LX4nk5EMMY AWARD WINNER ZENDAYA EMMY AWARD WINNER ZENDAYA EMMY AWARD WINNER ZENDAYA EMMY AWARD WINNER ZENDAYA
You’ll recall the story: HBO’s “Euphoria” was caught in the middle of the pandemic and wasn’t able to start season two in earnest. In fact, season two won’t even start shooting until early 2021.
The wait for more “Euphoria” is almost over.
Ellise Shafer editor“Euphoria” and its Emmy-winning star Zendaya are back.It may not be the full-fledged sophomore season of the HBO original series, but the first trailer for a pair of special episodes released on Monday. The first episode is titled “Part 1: Rue” and will stream on HBO Max on Dec.