EXCLUSIVE: HBO is renewing 100 Foot Wave for a third season, the network’s critically acclaimed documentary series built around famed big wave surfer Garrett McNamara.
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Aramide Tinubu HBO’s “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” is back for Season 2, and it’s still electric and a damn good time. The first season, mostly spanning the 1979-1980 NBA calendar, unpacked the origins of Los Angeles Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss (a crass but delightful John C.
Reilly) and exhaustively detailed the origins of the dynasty that he would build behind teen megastar Earvin “Magic” Johnson (Quincy Isaiah). A more rapidly paced second season addresses the following years, leading up to the highly-anticipated 1984 NBA Finals that positioned the Lakers against long-time rivals the Boston Celtics, led by Larry Bird (Sean Patrick Small). Season 2 opens with the first game of that landmark championship series.
It’s May 27, 1984, and a full-fledged mob scene is under way. Magic, the Lakers and their Armani-clad coach, Pat Riley (an exquisite Adrian Brody) — having just won Game 1 — race off the basketball court, through the back halls of the Boston Garden and onto their team bus. Enraged Celtics fans, hurling expletives and objects, are right on their heels.
Helmed by director Salli Richardson-Whitfield, “Winning Time” wastes no time returning once again with its now-signature showy title cards, fourth wall breaks, sensational soundtrack and sharp shifts from digital to aged-35 mm film. Ultimately, this chapter is less about the Lakers’ dynasty and more focused on the men who are on the verge of shattering it. And with this sophomore season, it becomes more clear why the real-life figures depicted in the show are less than pleased with how they’re portrayed.
EXCLUSIVE: HBO is renewing 100 Foot Wave for a third season, the network’s critically acclaimed documentary series built around famed big wave surfer Garrett McNamara.
It’s official. The third season of OWN’s courtroom drama series All Rise will be its last.
J. Kim Murphy SPOILER ALERT: This article discusses the Episode 3 of HBO’s “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” Season 2, now streaming on Max.
Love Island favourite Millie Court has been praised for the ultimate 'power move' after transforming her entire look with a stunning new hairstyle. The Love Island champion who won the show in 2021 with beau Liam Reardon was known for her blonde hair, but she recently changed up her looks by becoming a brunette bombshell.
Author Jeff Pearlman is imploring fans to back HBO’s “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,” so that it can possibly stretch into a third season.
A young TikTok star has “a long road to recovery” ahead of him after falling off a 60 to 80-foot cliff in Hawaii.
Liam Reardon and Millie Court are well and truly back on.The couple finished as the champions of Love Island in 2021, but sadly went their separate ways just a year later. However, it looks as though the pair are destined to be together and have rekindled their romance - having been secretly been seeing each other again since April. And finally uploading a picture of them together onto Instagram on Wednesday, Liam caused mass celebration in the comment section.
HBO‘s hit live-TV adaptation of The Last Of Us could last around four seasons, according to showrunner Craig Mazin.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Mazin teased that his and The Last Of Us creator Neil Druckmann’s vision for the HBO series could see it last anywhere between three to five seasons, though he thinks “four seems like a good number”.“It can end up being three or five. But four seems like a good number.
Michael Cera is reprising his role as Scott Pilgrim!
Blonde has had its moment in the spotlight for months now thanks to the Barbie movie, but as we approach autumn we're seeing celebrities move away from light hair colours and towards moodier, darker tones to suit the new season. Kicking off the trend is Millie Court, who just headed to Hadley Yates salon for a rather big transformation.
Naman Ramachandran Warner Bros.’ “Barbie” and Universal’s “Oppenheimer” continued ruling the U.K. and Ireland box office for a fourth consecutive weekend. Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” topped the charts yet again with £4.4 million ($5.6 million) for a total of £78.2 million, per numbers from Comscore.
J. Kim Murphy SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details about the second episode of “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” Season 2, now streaming on Max. Papa’s got a brand new bag on “Winning Time” Season 2.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 is taking a small break between arcs. Season Two episode 6 will not be in its usual time slot as instead there will be a few recap episodes coming up. Given how the series has just returned this may be a little confusing.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Love Island 2021 winner Millie Court has finally addressed rumours that she's back with ex-beau Liam Reardon after of a nine-month split. Speaking to best pal and roommate Chloe Burrows on her 'Vs.The World' podcast, 26 year old fashionista Millie opened up about the fact the two rekindled their romance, just months after Liam, 23, took part in the latest series of Celebs Go Dating.The reunited couple appeared to have confirmed their romance earlier this year after they were papped holding hands on their way to the Barbie premiere, despite the fact they later assured to steer clear of one another when it came to red carpet snaps.
EXCLUSIVE: Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty returned to HBO on Sunday with 629,000 total viewers tuning in for the Season 2 premiere across Max and linear telecasts.
Everyone has their go-to makeup products; whether you’ll only use a certain mascara or your look never feels finished without a bold lip, there are certain items we just can’t live without. Whilst we may not consider it an absolute essential, Millie Court just made a case for never leaving the house without highlighter, as she showed off her glowy skin in a recent snap.
J. Kim Murphy SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for the Season 2 premiere of “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,” now streaming on Max. The Los Angeles Lakers are on top of the world at the start of “Winning Time” Season 2.
Four years on and one spin-off later, fans of HBO‘s “Game Of Thrones” still haven’t forgiven David Benioff and D.B. Weiss for botching the show’s final episodes.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for “Succession,” “The Last of Us” and “Ted Lasso.” “Choose wisely, for while the true Grail will bring you life; the false Grail will take it from you.” This quote from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989) could also apply to selecting episode submissions for the Primetime Emmy Awards. Some choose well, others not so much. Per Emmy rules, after the nominations are officially announced, the selections for drama series and comedy series each choose six episodes that best exhibit the very best of their nominated seasons.
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