Here is the second episode of Season 2 of WQMD (We’re Queer My Dear) – the award-winning online web series that looks at issues and challenges facing the LGBTIQ+ community in South Africa.
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UPDATE: OCTOBER 10, 2020 , , Marc Maron, Britney Young, Kate Nash, and the entire ensemble cast of GLOW reunited for a livestream panel five days after Netflix officially announced it would not move forward with its fourth and final season.
—moderated by Glamour West Coast editor to benefit voting initiatives HeadCount and #GoodToVote—the cast confirmed their interest in doing a movie to close out the series.“There's a petition out there and it would be a very exciting thing that Netflix could
.Here is the second episode of Season 2 of WQMD (We’re Queer My Dear) – the award-winning online web series that looks at issues and challenges facing the LGBTIQ+ community in South Africa.
With its star-studded cast and popular source material, Season 1 of the YA novel adaptation “His Dark Materials” became a fixture of HBO’s lineup. The new trailer for “His Dark Materials” Season 2 is ready to expand upon the world Lyra thought she knew.
GLOW star Marc Maron has urged fans of the show to sign a petition calling on Netflix to create a movie based on the recently-canceled show.Marc was joined by Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin among others for a YouTube Livestream event on Saturday (October 10, 2020) in partnership with voting initiatives HeadCount and #GoodTovote.Alison had an interesting GLOW audition…And as well as encouraging viewers to vote in the upcoming U.S.
not Bruce’s mother.Ben Aldridge, who plays a young Thomas Wayne in Epix’s “Batman” prequel series, just dropped a major hint about the state of his and Martha Kane’s (Emma Paetz) relationship at the beginning of Season 2 when it premieres this December… and it’s certainly not what we expected.“I think I can say this — he comes back into Episode 1 engaged to someone else, so that’s a massive curveball,” Aldridge revealed during a New York Comic-Con virtual panel on Sunday.
Netflix‘s GLOW have discussed the show’s recent cancellation in a livestreamed virtual reunion this weekend.The show was cancelled by Netflix this week, with the streaming service citing the coronavirus crisis for their decision.Yesterday (October 10), the cast of GLOW, including Alison Brie, Marc Maron and Betty Gilpin, took part in the virtual reunion to encourage Americans to vote in the upcoming election, in conjunction with the HeadCount organisation and the #GoodToVote program.After the
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe cast of GLOW come together for the first time since the Netflix show’s cancellation on Saturday.
Leading up to Cynthia Bailey’s wedding to Mike Hill on Oct. 10, some pre-nuptials drama has befallen the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Cynthia threw a bachelorette party and it allegedly “took a wild turn,” because Page Six reported on Oct. 7 that two RHOA stars allegedly got frisky with a “male stripper” late in the morning, according to a source who claimed to be a witness at the party.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorThe semi-essential workers on Superstore return from their summer — and early-fall — hiatus for Season 6 on October 29, and NBC has released a promo (watch it below).After Season 5 was cut short because of the pandemic, the new episodes certainly will address the dominant topic of 2020, as we see the Cloud 9 staff deal with coronavirus protocols and an errant sneeze near the pharmacy.
Yesterday, it was announced that “GLOW” would not actually return for a fourth and final season on Netflix. Previously, the hit, award-winning series was greenlit for one more season to wrap up its story of the women wrestlers in the 1980s.
paraphrase Betty Gilpin,GLOW was canceled. We are sad. Earlier this week, Netflix announced GLOW would not, in fact, return for its planned fourth and final season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
GLOW star Marc Maron has said Netflix should let the cast and creative team wrap up the show as a movie.Maron proposed the idea on Instagram, after it was confirmed that the much-loved comedy series had been cancelled, scrapping plans in motion for season four.“Let us wrap it up in a two-hour Netflix movie,” Maron said in a video. “Give the showrunners and the cast and the writers the chance to finish the story in a movie, right? Then it’s all fine.
Marc Maron is opening up about the recent cancellation of Glow on Netflix.
The contestants for Matt James‘ season of The Bachelor were just revealed this afternoon on social media and one has the internet buzzing.
GLOW has been cancelled by Netflix in light of the coronavirus pandemic.The comedy-drama series, based on the lives of the 1980s wrestling group Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW), had been renewed for a fourth and final season in August 2019, but those plans have now been scrapped.GLOW was three weeks into filming season four when production was suspended in March due to the global COVID-19 lockdown.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorNetflix announced Monday that it has cancelled its wrestling comedy GLOW, reversing the series’ fourth season renewal. Creators LIz Flahive and Carly Mensch told Deadline that the streamer decided not to finish filming the final season due to COVID-19 complications.
Blake Shelton will have some major country star power on his side this season on ET exclusively announced on Monday that Kane Brown will be the Battle Round mentor for Team Blake — fulfilling a longtime dream for the «Worldwide Beautiful» singer.«My dream -- and nobody knows this -- was to always try out for and be on Blake Shelton's team,» Brown told ET of the full-circle moment.
This is a bit of a body slam shocker and a huge blow for fans of this beloved show. Netflix has reversed its decision on the season four renewal of the female wrestling drama “GLOW” and has decided to cancel the show instead.