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More fortune in store! HBO’s historical drama, The Gilded Age, will be returning for a second season.
The series, which was renewed in February 2022, was created by Downtown Abbey showrunner Julian Fellowes and is set against the backdrop of 1880’s America amid the “Gilded Age” — a historical period of immense economic age for the country. Season 1 of the series premiered in January 2022 and follows Marian Brook (Louisa Jacobson) as she relocates from rural Pennsylvania to glamorous New York City to live with her wealthy aunts (Cynthia Nixon and Christine Baranski) following the death of her father.
“I [was] interested right away,” Jacobson told Vogue during a February 2022 interview about her audition. “The details I had about my character, Marian, at that stage were pretty limited. She’s described as an innocent country girl who moves to Manhattan after her father dies and leaves her penniless. She’s quite wide-eyed about the high society in which she finds herself, but there’s a boldness and a fire to her that’s slowly coming out, too.”
As Marian adjusts to living in the Big Apple, she finds herself pulled between the two worlds of modernity and her family’s old-money traditions — something her aunts are well versed in.
“One of the things about The Gilded Age that excited me most was that I would get to use [the] training I haven’t used in so long because I’ve played contemporary characters,” Baranski told Town & Country in January 2022. “Just say the words ‘Julian Fellowes [is] doing a TV show for HBO’ [and] I mean, OK, sign me up.”
In March, HBO officially announced that the second season was under production and will film in both New York and Rhode Island. “The rumors are true. #GildedAgeHBO has begun production on
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The return of the queen. Beyoncé is finally gearing up to release her seventh solo album — and it’s coming much sooner than you think.
Between them, you’ve definitely heard the work of composers (and brothers) Harry and Rupert Gregson-Williams in film and TV projects such as “Wonder Woman,” “The Crown,” “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” “House of Gucci,” “The Alienist,” “Catherine the Great” and a large swath of the Adam Sandler oeuvre. But only recently have they decided to join forces to become a double-threat, on HBO’s recently renewed, turn-of-the-century hit “The Gilded Age.”However, this series is not their first duo effort.
-- it's returning to theaters with an extended cut.Sony announced on Friday that it's releasing ahead of Labor Day weekend.
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William Earl Variety’s “Actors on Actors” returns with some of the biggest names of the 2022 TV Emmys race for Season 16, with a lineup that includes Zendaya, Andrew Garfield, Jeremy Strong, Jennifer Aniston, Viola Davis, Anne Hathaway, Sebastian Stan and Sandra Oh.The 13 one-on-one conversations will begin airing June 7 on Variety.com and our social media channels, with the official “Actors on Actors” magazine hitting newsstands on June 8. This is the first time in more than two years that “Actors on Actors” has been conducted in person, with previous seasons going virtual due to COVID-19.
This week’s panel discussion featured Michael Shellenberger, a California gubernatorial candidate, cofounder of the California Peace Coalition, and author of San Fransicko: W,hy Progressives Ruin Cities; and Douglas Murray, columnist for the New York Post and The Sun, and author of War on the West: How to Prevail in the Age of Unreason.
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Warning: The Handmaid's Tale season four spoilers, ahead.Before of The Handmaid's Tale even had a chance to air, fans of the were promised a fifth, and potentially final, season.“We’re very grateful to Hulu and MGM that the show will be returning for a fifth season, and especially to our loyal fans for their support,” showrunner Bruce Miller told back in December 2020. “We are thrilled to be able to continue to tell these stories, with our incredible cast and crew, and can’t wait to be back on the air with season four next year.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Now it's 2022 and season four of The Handmaid's Tale has come and gone. June () has been reunited with her daughter Nichole after killing Commander Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) with Emily () and a group of other former handmaids.
A new batch of “Stranger Things” episodes finally arrive on Netflix this Memorial Day weekend. And after a nearly three-year wait, fans couldn’t be more excited for the fourth season (read our review of S4 Vol.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorCorsets were an essential undergarment for Victorian women, which lifted and supported the bosom, created a flat front and provided women a form-fitted figure. But they were notoriously restrictive. As essential as corsets are to the 18th century, they are equally as important to period costume design in the 21st century.However, as period-era dramas filled the air, costume designers of many Emmy-contending shows followed up to dress their cast members in corsets — but with the modern twist of added comfort.Carrie Coon, who plays wealthy socialite Bertha Russell in HBO’s “The Gilded Age,” is no stranger to wearing corsets.