King Charles III and Prince Harry might not be in a great place these days, but that doesn’t mean things are doomed forever. In fact, the new king might be the only royal family member fighting for reconciliation!
23.01.2023 - 12:53 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Shooting on Fantastic Friends season two is set to wrap, with more Harry Potter and Game of Thrones alumni featuring.
The show from filmmaker Daniel Sharp follows James and Oliver Phelps, aka the Weasley twins from Harry Potter, as they go on adrenaline-fuelled adventures with magical themes, accompanied by famous faces. We’ve got a first look at the season for you here.
Season one featured several Harry Potter stars. Famous faces from the franchise popping up the travelog series this time include Mark Williams, who played the twins’ father in the films, Matt Lewis,Alfie Enoch, Nat Tena and Stanislav Yanevski.
Alfie Allen will become the second Game of Thrones star to feature after Maisie Williams. Corey Mylechreest (The Sandman, Mars, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story) and Genesis Rodriguez (The Fugitive, Tusk, Man on a Ledge) will also appear.
Producer Dash Pictures has been shooting the show since last year, with London- and Amsterdam-based Off the Fence pre-selling the rights. Season one went to HBO Max EMEA, Crave in Canada and TVNZ in New Zealand among others buyers.
The second season is enlarged from six episodes to eight. Filming has taken place in Turkey, the Swiss Alps, Singapore, Australia, Florida, Chile and Patagonia. The twins and their guests will undertake ice climbing, snowmobiling, ghost hunting and go karting challenges, all with magical themes.
“Filming season two has been incredible fun,” said James Phelps. “We’ve travelled far and wide to destinations including Australia, Singapore and Chile, taking on all sorts of adventures. We even picked up motorbike licences so we could tour through the Alps with our old friend Stan Yanevski.
“This season we’ve filmed eight episodes, so we’ve
King Charles III and Prince Harry might not be in a great place these days, but that doesn’t mean things are doomed forever. In fact, the new king might be the only royal family member fighting for reconciliation!
Despite repeated controversies over Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling’s views about the transgender community, it seems the wizarding world may have debuted its first transgender character.
are bringing the star power and then some. With Beyonce's nominations this year, she became the first female solo artist to .
Three cast members of Two Doors Down had a night out in Glasgow on Friday night, as they enjoyed a meal in the Merchant City.
EXCLUSIVE: ABC‘s upcoming freshman series The Company You Keep has added Sachin Bhatt (Queer As Folk) in a recurring role, Deadline hears. The series premieres on February 19.
Rupert Grint became a global star after starring in the film adaptations of the Harry Potter book series. The actor was only 11 years old when he was cast in the movies and was 22 years old by the time the film series ended.
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has learned that Prime Video has taken global rights to Ricky Stanicky from Oscar-winning Green Book director Peter Farrelly.
Helena Bonham Carter appeared in two seasons of The Crown and as the Netflix drama approaches current times, the actor feels that the series shouldn’t continue.
Bravo dropped the trailer for their new limited series SWV & XSCAPE: The Queens of R&B and the stars are seen clashing. The show is set to premiere on Sunday, March 5 at 9:30 p.m. ET and you can watch a preview in the video posted above.
Rupert Grint has spoken candidly about the death of Robbie Coltrane and explained his reasons for not attending the funeral.
Power Book II: Ghost received an early Season 4 renewal at Starz ahead of its third season premiere on March 17. Season 4 is currently in production in New York with the addition of Michael Ealy (Barbershop, Takers) who joins the cast in a series regular role.
“Scrapper” starts in a dreary English flat with a child all alone but not incapable. That seems to be the M.O.
Everything Everywhere All At Once announced itself this morning as a serious Oscar threat with 11 nominations, topping off with best picture. That includes performing noms for Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, Stephanie Hsu and Ke Huy Quan. The film also drew noms for costume, original score, original screenplay, best original song, film editing, and directing for Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.
The opening scene of Kenneth Dagatan’s sophomore feature, “In My Mother’s Skin,” promises the audience each of the horror genre’s grisliest thrills: The squelching sounds of oozing blood, the sight of flesh-ripping carnage in progress as well as in past tense, a carnivorous monster with a death rattle that’d make Sadako Yamamura croak with pride and a rangy tongue that’d stir Gene Simmons’ admiration. Dagatan keeps his promises.
Cue the menacing tuba. And the Imperial March. And the rousing Indiana Jones theme. Five-time Oscar-winning composer John Williams is getting the feature documentary treatment, and his half-century collaborator is among those wielding the baton.
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EXCLUSIVE: FX has added seven to the recurring cast for The Sterling Affairs, its limited series about the downfall of Los Angeles Clippers’ owner Donald Sterling amid the team’s drive to win a championship under coach Doc Rivers. Harriet Samson Harris (Hacks), Corbin Bernsen (City On a Hill), Yvonna Pearson (Dynasty), Jock McKissic (Your Honor), Darryl Wesley (This Is Us), Rich Sommer (Minx) and Clifton Davis (Billions) join leads Laurence Fishburne and Jacki Weaver in the six-episode series.