Veteran episodic director Tim Southam (One Piece) has joined Season 3 of Foundation, the Apple TV+ series from Skydance TV. He will be taking over directing duties from series writer/executive producer David S. Goyer.
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SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major plot points from tonight’s Season 5 premiere of CBS’ FBI: Most Wanted.
FBI: Most Wanted made its big Season 5 debut tonight with the action-packed episode titled “Above & Beyond” featuring the newest member of the Fugitive Task Force: Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase. As Deadline exclusively revealed in November, VanSanten joined the CBS spinoff following a recurring role in the mothership series FBI reprising the original character.
Out of the gate, Nina proved that moms can be and do anything they want including badass agents. It is revealed early on that not only has Nina left maternity leave early to get back into action, but she doesn’t miss a beat working alongside Remy (Dylan McDermott), Hanna (Keisha Castle-Hughes), Ray (Edwin Hodge) and Sheryll (Roxy Sternberg).
It’s worth noting that Nina does tip her hat to her wonderful partner with whom she shares her life and child-raising duties: Stuart Scola (John Boyd), who, although a mainstay in FBI, will appear in Most Wanted as the series shares an inside look at their home life.
Beyond the Nina Chase of it all, viewers also reconnect with Remy following that emotional Season 4 finale. As a reminder, Remy further investigated the murder of his brother which led him down a rabbit hole ending with the reveal that he has a grown-up nephew, Corey (J.D. Martin).
As seen in the S5 premiere, Remy continues to struggle with this new reality—figuring out his new role as an uncle and that an innocent man just died after he was falsely imprisoned for murder. He seeks out the help of a therapist, proving that badass men shouldn’t be afraid to prioritize their mental health.
In addition to our scoop that Scola will appear
Veteran episodic director Tim Southam (One Piece) has joined Season 3 of Foundation, the Apple TV+ series from Skydance TV. He will be taking over directing duties from series writer/executive producer David S. Goyer.
Vanessa Feltz burst into tears after an emotional chat with Dame Esther Rantzen's daughter. Rebecca Wilcox appeared on Vanessa's Talk TV programme, where she spoke candidly about her mother, Dame Esther, 83, and her devastating cancer battle.The TV presenter and journalist, who has stage four lung cancer, has been using her platform to call for a vote on legalising assisted dying.
Molly-Mae Hague has been teasing some of her and Tommy Fury's wedding plans after going through "really hard time" that they kept hidden from the outside world. The influencer recently opened up about how her fiancee's hand injury caused "so many problems" for them both.
Jon Stewart was in tears on Monday night while mourning his dog.
Jon Stewart broke down in tears during The Daily Show last night, as he announced that his dog Dipper had died the day before.The host spoke to the camera and the live audience about his beloved brindle pitbull, saying, “In a world of good boys, he was the best”.“I thought I’d get further,” he said as his voice cracked near the beginning of the segment. He recounted the moment that his children went to an animal shelter to raise money and met the one-year-old Dipper, who had lost a leg after a road accident.Stewart went on to say that the dog used to accompany him to tapings of The Daily Show, adding: “We’d come to tape this show, and Dipper would wait for me to be done.
Things got emotional for Jon Stewart three episodes into his return to The Daily Show. The political commentator announced that his dog Dipper had died the night before.
Bad Bunny has kicked off his Most Wanted Tour and the setlist has been revealed after the first U.S. shows.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in the 1990s — and didn’t hold back about their grievances in the Season 3 premiere of A&E’s “WWE Rivals.”“I’ll tell you, when he first came in there was some jealousy and people were like, ‘Why are they pushing this kid?'” former wrestler Glenn Jacobs said on the show. “He struggled with that.”Paul “Triple H” Levesque, in particular, appeared determined to knock the aspiring champion, now 51, down a few pegs.“There was always competition between the two,” Bruce Prichard, longtime WWE producer, said. “There’s a reason you believed these two guys didn’t like each other: They didn’t.”The hatred between the two was so great, that it even continued after the cameras stopped filming.
A house in Bury that has been up for sale for almost six years is the region's 'most unwanted' home. The four-bed detached property was put on Rightmove on June 4, 2018 and is yet to attract a buyer - making it the longest-standing house on the market in Greater Manchester.
Bad Bunny always give it his all.The popular Puerto Rican rapper — who just kicked off his 2024 ‘Most Wanted Tour’ — played a whopping 37 songs at his first show on the run.According to USA Today, he “split the show into three acts, performing his ‘Nadie Sabe’ tracks, then took it back to his trap roots before performing a few acoustic tracks, he ended the night with ‘un perreíto.'”And yes, of course, “DÁKITI” was in there, too.If this sounds like the concert for you, you’re in luck. There are still 47 more gigs on the ‘Most Wanted Tour’ including three back-to-back-to-back nights at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Thursday, April 11, Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13.Surprisingly, some seats are reasonably priced.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find for a show this year was $39 before fees on Vivid Seats.To be fair, $39 is a bit of an outlier; all other venues have seats starting anywhere from $54 to $269 before fees.Curious how much seats will cost for the concert closest to you?We’ve got you covered.Our team has everything you need to know and more about Bad Bunny’s 2024 ‘Most Wanted Tour’ below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all ‘Most Wanted Tour’ dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all concerts be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Bad Bunny is back onstage. The global icon is kicking off his Most Wanted Tour today in the US, running until May of this year with stops all over North America. The tour marks his return on some of the world’s largest stadiums following his record breaking World’s Hottest Tour, which earned over $314 million dollars.
Josie Gibson broke down in tears during today's edition of This Morning, 20 February, as she was faced with an incredibly emotional situation when a grieving mother phoned in for one of the viewer segments.The ITV presenter, who was hosting today's programme with Craig Doyle, struggled to hold back as she listened to the caller's account of losing her 19 year old daughter. The pair were joined by two contributors, agony aunt Deidre Sanders and Strictly Come Dancing star and tennis champion Annabel Croft for the chat. Annabel is well-versed on grief having lost her beloved husband unexpectedly last year, and she talked opened about her struggles during her appearance on the BBC competition.
American Idol returned Sunday night, and it’s a big one — Katy Perry‘s last first episode ever after announcing she was leaving the show. And she’s making the most of it!
Tiana DeNicola editor Ludwig Göransson takes audiences on a captivating journey behind the creation of “Can You Hear the Music,” the theme from the award-winning film “Oppenheimer.” Göransson’s ability to weave together diverse musical elements while maintaining a cohesive narrative shines through in this timeless piece. By delving into “Can You Hear the Music,” Göransson reveals his meticulous approach to capturing the essence of the film’s themes and characters. Inspired by the profound complexity of J.
Scots singer Lulu was overcome with emotion as she opened up on the death of her parents. The 75-year-old iconic Shout singer reflected on losing both her mum and dad within years of each other on Gyles Brandreth's Rosebud podcast and also about their tumultuous relationship, writes The Mirror.
Singer Lulu was overcome with emotion when she talked about her mum and dad dying in a new interview, explaining it was really hard because they died close to each other. Speaking to Gyles Brandreth on his podcast, Rosebud, Lulu, 75, shared how her mum and dad didn't always get along but they still loved each other. She said: "They loved each other because ultimately, they stayed together, which sounds crazy because today it wouldn't happen.
Sean Kaufman is returning to FBI: Most Wanted!
All American is returning in April for its sixth season, and there is no shortage of stories to explore after the way Season 5 ended.
HBO has several highly anticipated titles premiering on its network and Max in 2024, with “True Detective: Night Country” and “Tokyo Vice” Season 2 already bowing. Kate Winslet in “The Regime” is the next big title to drop next month, but after that comes “The Sympathizer,” Park Chan-wook‘s latest foray into TV.
Love Island star Toby Aromolaran breaks down in tears during an incredibly vulnerable moment in the latest instalment on Wednesday, 14 February. The 24 year old football player, who is currently coupled up with Georgia Steel on the show's All Stars edition, has gone through a rollercoaster of emotions over the last few weeks. From initially being coupled up with Georgia, 25, to switching to Arabella Chi, 32, and then back to Georgia again, there's been no shortage of drama in the villa.