The first time Susan Boyle performed at Glasgow’s Armadillo, she arrived on the bus. Late. Worried that she had blown her big chance.
06.02.2020 - 02:51 / nypost.com
With the departure of “Shameless” and “Homeland” and the sudden cancellation of “Ray Donovan,” it’s the end of an era at Showtime.
The network made its mark in the early years of the century by building shows around anti-heroes and hiring charismatic actors not afraid to play the edge. “Homeland” was the network’s prestige product, sweeping the Emmy awards in 2012 after its exciting first (and still best) season. Like any long running series, though, “Homeland” had its ups and downs, and there
The first time Susan Boyle performed at Glasgow’s Armadillo, she arrived on the bus. Late. Worried that she had blown her big chance.
Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo's reign came to an end in theseason two finale of — but that doesn't mean the story is over.
By Denise Petski
It's been eight years since Homeland premiered, and as much has changed in the real world as it has within the Claire Danes-led spy drama. When the show first debuted, 10 years after 9/11, the threat of suicide bombers and fear of the Middle East was the prevalent worry in America. Now, we're far more concerned with Russian hackers and election fraud.
As Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin gathered with the creators of Showtime’s “Homeland” at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City Tuesday night to celebrate the premiere of their Emmy-winning show’s final season, President Trump addressed the nation.
The end is in sight — and Sam Trammell is feeling the pressure. The actor, 51, joined Homeland as Vice President Benjamin Hayes for the final season — and feels extremely lucky for the huge opportunity.
Eastenders fans are rarely left shaking in their seats after an episodes of the soap but this one was going to give them nightmares.
By Nellie Andreeva
Hawkins might be seeing two last hurrahs
On Friday, Netflix confirmed two bombshell pieces of news about hit show The Crown: first, that British actress and Downtown Abbey favorite Imelda Staunton will play The Queen in her later years in season five; and, in addition, that season five will be the show's last.In a statement, Staunton said: “I have loved watching The Crown from the very start. As an actor it was a joy to see how both Claire Foy and Olivia Colman brought something special and unique to Peter Morgan’s scripts.
British actress Imelda Staunton will portray Queen Elizabeth II in the fifth and final season of The Crown.
It's almost the end of the road for Empire. On Thursday, Fox revealed that the premiere date for the final 10 episodes of the groundbreaking hip hop drama will be Tuesday, March at 9/8c. Along with that announcement, the network also unveiled a sneak peek of what's to come in the remaining half of this final stretch.
The end has come for Arrow.
Oliver Queen's journey has come to an end (again).
The Star Wars universe is vast and goes so much farther than the movies.