Sophie Turner has a job to do — even in the midst of a divorce.
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to be a six-episode series instead. And yet! If the strikes aren’t settled in the next month or so, will those premiere dates stick? FX already delayed its promising Brit Marling-Zal Batmanglij series “A Murder at the End of the World,” which was supposed to premiere in late August, to November, and Max delayed the second season of “Rap Sh!t” (also to November) so the talent on the show could do press.
Noteworthy projects like HBO’s Jodie Foster-led season of “True Detective” and FX’s “Feud: Capote’s Women” from Ryan Murphy have simply been pushed into 2024. Selfishly, we’re sad; practically, we get it.
And here’s hoping that the dates in our fall TV preview list below will remain in place, and that everyone can go back to work — happily — soon. WHAT: Based on Victor LaValle’s best-selling book of the same name, “The Changeling” is billed as “a fairytale for grown-ups,” including horror, parenthood stories and a “perilous odyssey through a New York City you didn’t know existed.”
WHO: LaKeith Stanfield, Clark Backo, Adina Porter, Samuel T.
Herring, Alexis Louder, Jared Abrahamson; EPs Kelly Marcel, Megan Ellison, Patrick Chu, Ali Krug, Jonathan van Tulleken, Melina Matsoukas
WHERE: Apple TV+
WHEN: Sept. 8 WHAT: In the latest “Walking Dead” spinoff, which once featured Carol (Melissa McBride) but now does not, Daryl struggles to find out how he arrived in France and why he’s there, hoping to find a way back home.
WHO: Norman Reedus, Clémence Poésy, Adam Nagaitis, Anne Charrier, Eriq Ebouaney, Laika Blanc Francard, Romain Levi, Louis Puech Scigliuzzi; EPs Scott Gimple, David Zabel, Reedus, Greg Nicotero, Angela Kang, Brian Bockrath, Daniel Percival
WHERE: AMC
WHEN: Sept.
Sophie Turner has a job to do — even in the midst of a divorce.
Only Fools and Horses icon Nicholas Lyndhurst looks completely different in the new Frasier reboot. He is set to appear as a new character in a reboot of US comedy Frasier, where he will join the show's original star Kelsey Grammer as his old college friend-turned-university professor Alan Cornwall.The actor, 62, is making his return to the small screen for the reboot of popular comedy series just years after the death of his son Archie in 2020 following a brain haemorrhage. But Nicholas is already a household name thanks to his illustrious TV career and is best known for playing Rodney Trotter in the legendary sitcom, Only Fools and Horses.
Fox, the television network, has made a ton of renewal and cancellation decisions this year so far.
McKinley Franklin editor New York-based LGBTQ+ film festival NewFest has debuted the lineup for its 35th festival, which is set to run from Oct. 12 to Oct. 24.
Fall Spoilers are out, and just as most would expect, the change of seasons will bring more than cooler weather to the residents of Genoa City. Doom and Gloom will roll into town just in time to wreak havoc on a few key members of the city’s most prominent families.Here is what looks to be brewing on the surface so far for “Young and the Restless” fans to look forward to in the upcoming weeks. Victor Newman knows that his time as king is somewhat limited at his age, so he plans to make every moment count.Victor has tried to slowly step aside and let his children try to step in and start to take over Newman Enterprises.
The Yorkshire Ripper to The Long Shadow after criticism from victims’ families.The new drama series will focus on the five-year manhunt for serial killer Peter Sutcliffe – known as the Yorkshire Ripper – who killed 13 women and attempted to kill seven more between 1975-1980.In a new interview with The Daily Telegraph, screenwriter George Kay said that the name change came after criticism from families, and problems surrounding the use of the popular nickname.“We started by calling it The Yorkshire Ripper but in the beginning we hadn’t learnt, as we did when making the show, that the moniker used to describe Peter Sutcliffe – which obviously began before anyone knew his real name, but continued after – was disrespectful in many ways,” he said.“The victims’ families certainly don’t want that name being applied to Peter Sutcliffe because it creates a dark brand around a man who doesn’t deserve that sort of attention, and especially not that verb.“That was one of our lessons. We’ve been working on this for four years and in that time we’ve met lots of people in all parts of this story.”Kay added: “We’ve tried to learn and change and understand their stories and their opinions, and so because of that the title changed from The Yorkshire Ripper.”The Long Shadow will come to ITV1 and ITVx later this month, and stars Toby Jones as detective Dennis Hoban, and David Morrissey as his successor George Oldfield.Elsewhere, Katherine Kelly plays Sutcliffe’s second victim Emily Jackson, with Daniel Mays playing her husband Sydney.A synopsis of the show reads: “One murder has the power to cast a long shadow and this case plunged a whole society into darkness.
Amanda Holden has done almost everything. She’s an actress, a TV presenter, a talent show judge and a West End star. But one thing she’s never done before is gone back in time to look at sex habits alongside historian Dan Jones – Horrible Histories-style.
AppleTV+ on Friday, Sept. 8, the show (starring and executive produced by Stanfield) is a fantasy-horror that’s captivating, even if the story is all over the place.
Southport Air Show is back this weekend, and spectators are in for some impressive aerobatic displays.
actors and writers — have shaken up the industry, and the work stoppage has delayed some shows. Nevertheless, there’s still plenty in the pipeline, including returning classics (a “Frasier” reboot) and new shows with stars such as Matt Bomer and Brie Larson.Here’s your essential guide to the 2023 fall TV season. The latest “Walking Dead” spinoff is a limited series following Daryl (Noman Reedus) as he washes ashore in France and tries to find out how he got there, and how to get back home.
If the debate a few years ago was the streaming glut age created an era of #TooMuchContent, we’ve got some good news for you: things are slowing down and the current SAG and WGA strikes likely aren’t helping. But the streaming age, and the Wall Street downturn that arrived last year have definitely caused a new epoch of disruption we’re still experiencing and aren’t sure where things will land.
If you know, you know! Aldi is one of the most popular supermarket chains with a growing fan base for their low-price, quality items.
The Only Way is Essex icon Gemma Collins will bare all on this Christmas' charity TV special The Real Full Monty, it's been confirmed. In an announcement, ITV has teased "jingle bells and baubles galore" as Britain's Got Talent's Ashley Banjo and Loose Women panelist Coleen Nolan reel in another batch of brave celebrities to raise awareness of live-saving cancer checks.
Not only a beautiful destination, the Telluride Film Festival is a cinephile’s paradise; a secluded city in the Colorado mountains that’s hard to get to and then rather exclusive, which is probably partly the draw and the reason so many filmmakers and actors adore Telluride. But it’s also a cinephile’s haven in terms of community, there’s a knowing togetherness, lack of hierarchy and you can easily be in line for a film with a random science teacher from Albuquerque who is also a massive film nerd as you could be next to legendary director Werner Herzog.
Anticipation is building for “Killers of the Flower Moon”, the latest film from acclaimed director Martin Scorsese.
The Venice Film Festival is upon us again, and we can’t believe it. While we are a little sad that it means that summer is winding down, the positive is that it implies that audiences everywhere are about to have a treasure trove of sure-to-be spectacular films to look forward to.
Television shows take a lot of money to make.
Nielsen has released their television show ratings from September 2022-May 2023, and there is some very interesting data listed here.
Tyson Fury might be over the moon that his hit Netflix show At Home with the Furys is flying high at the number one ratings spot but he knows all too well that if his popularity continues to rocket, then his home address might have to change.Taking to his Instagram, the heavyweight champion of the world has thanked Netflix, his friends and family and his fans for taking the show to the top spot and looked ecstatic as he cheered and chanted to the camera. However, in a chat with OK!, the Gypsy King admitted that he'd have to wait and see the fallout from the first series before committing to a second.
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