Chrissy Teigen addressed her recent bullying controversy for the first time in person while praising husband John Legend for his support amid the scandal.
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Netflix UK has revealed its full list of new releases for June 2021 – see every film and TV show landing on the streaming service below.Netflix originals arriving on the streaming platform this month include Gina Rodriguez-fronted sci-fi drama Awake and parenting comedy Fatherhood starring Kevin heart.Original show Lupin returns for its second season, with Omar Sy reprising his role as the gentleman thief Assane Diop.
Reality series Too Hot to Handle and Mae Martin’s queer comedy drama Feel Good
.Chrissy Teigen addressed her recent bullying controversy for the first time in person while praising husband John Legend for his support amid the scandal.
Chrissy Teigen, 35, was spotted in one of her first public outings since making headlines for being accused of cyberbullying in some recent claims. The model, who’s married to John Legend, 42, was getting out of her car to go into her office on June 21 when she praised her husband for being supportive during the tough situation. “Oh my God, he’s been everything,” she said after being asked “how instrumental” he’s been during this time. Check out the video HERE!
Netflix’ chief marketing officer Bozoma Saint John, along with Grammy-winning rap artist Lizzo and filmmaker/comedian Pardis Parker will explore “The Case For Optimism” — the theme of the Global TED Conference, which is returning to Monterey, Calif., and back in-person in August.
It looks like Netflix is riding the Bridgerton popularity wave as the streaming giant has adapted a Jane Austen classic. Unfortunately, if you were looking for an old fashioned period piece, then you may be disappointed, but not for long.
It looks like Netflix is riding the Bridgerton popularity wave as the streaming giant is set to adapt a Jane Austen classic. Unfortunately, if you were looking for an old fashioned period piece, then you may be let down.
Lizzy Caplan, Christian Slater and Clark Duke are set to lead the cast of Netflix’s adult animated conspiracy theory comedy series Inside Job, from Gravity Falls writer Shion Takeuchi and creator Alex Hirsch. Takeuchi and Hirsch revealed the cast today during Netflix’s Adult Animation Studio Focus at the Annecy Animation Festival, which also includes Andrew Daly (Veep), Bobby Lee (MadTV), John DiMaggio (Futurama), Tisha Campbell (Empire) and Brett Gelman (Stranger Thigns).
Regé-Jean Page (“Bridgerton”) and Emma Corrin (“The Crown”) sat down for a virtual chat for Variety‘s Actors on Actors. For more, click here.Thanks to Netflix’s “Bridgerton,” Regé-Jean Page became an overnight sensation as a heartthrob, and his work as the irresistible Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, made him into a household name.
Jane Campion, a Cannes legend who remains the only female director to have won the Palme d’Or with “The Piano,” will have her latest drama “The Power of the Dog” world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival.A Netflix Original, “The Power of the Dog” stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons.
Netflix has announced that the upcoming live-action Cowboy Bebop series will be released on the streaming service later this year!
Spike Spiegel, Jet Black and Faye Valentine will return to space and screen for Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop live action series later this year.
When it comes to aging action stars, the once-mighty tend to fall very hard; in the case of Jean-Claude Van Damme, oh how the mighty have fallen. After 2008’s “JCVD” was a hit on the 2008-2009 festival circuit for its sly metafictional take on the actor, it looked like Van Damme’s star wasn’t in total descent.
While it seemed like yesterday’s announcement of the lineup for the 2021 Cannes Film Festival couldn’t have been better, festival boss Thierry Fremaux has since revealed that a wider range of movies could have joined the rostra of major titles premiering on the Croisette – and they’re not, because of Netflix.
Rebel Ridge mid-shoot due to “family reasons”.A spokesperson for the streaming platform confirmed the actor’s departure in a statement obtained by Deadline.Filming began on the project, directed by Jeremy Saulnier, on May 3 in Louisiana.
Ethan Shanfeld John Boyega has left Netflix movie “Rebel Ridge” mid-shoot, citing “family reasons” as the cause for his sudden exit.While production is paused, Netflix is currently working to replace the “Star Wars” actor within the next few days. Filming for “Rebel Ridge” started on May 3 in Louisiana.“‘Rebel Ridge’ is pausing temporarily as we look to re-cast John Boyega who needed to leave the project for family reasons,” a Netflix spokesperson said in a statement.
As May comes to a close and June brings in the warm weather, Netflix is getting ready for the summer with a slew of new movies and TV shows coming to its library in June.
Regé-Jean Page leaving his role as the Duke of Hastings in Bridgerton broke, fans couldn’t believe that their beloved actor was no longer part of Netflix’s show. Rumors of Page accepting other roles in film and TV started to spread; however, the 31-year-old British star never addressed the real reason until now.
EXCLUSIVE: Omari Hardwick, John Ortiz and Molly Parker have boarded The Mothership, a sci-fi adventure feature from MRC Film, Automatik and Netflix. Halle Berry previously was announced to star in and executive produce the film.