My Chemical Romance returned to live action on Monday night with a headline show at The Eden Project in Cornwall, England. It was the band's first show since a comeback gig in 2019 and kickstarts a reunion tour that was delayed by the pandemic.
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Based on George R.R. Martin’s “Fire & Blood,” the series, “House Of The Dragon,” is a long time coming.
It’s the first “Game Of Thrones” spin-off from HBO, but it’s not the first one they tried to pull off. In fact, an entire “Game Of Thrones” spin-off pilot was shot with Naomi Watts in the lead, but it was apparently not good enough, and HBO decided not to pick it up for an entire season.
My Chemical Romance returned to live action on Monday night with a headline show at The Eden Project in Cornwall, England. It was the band's first show since a comeback gig in 2019 and kickstarts a reunion tour that was delayed by the pandemic.
K.J. Yossman Brilliant Pictures have unveiled first look images from upcoming shark thriller “Deep Fear” starring “Gossip Girl’s” Ed Westwick and “House of Gucci’s” Madalina Ghenea. The company is launching worldwide sales in Cannes.In the first images, Ghenea is pictured in her diving gear underwater (above) and huddled with Wetwick on the top deck of a ship (below).
th Television, a part of Disney Television Studios.“The Rookie: Feds,” from Entertainment One in a co-production with ABC Signature, stars Nash-Betts as Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy. Joining Nash-Betts on the cast are Frankie Faison as Christopher “Cutty” Clark and Felix Solis as Special Agent Matthew Garza.Alexi Hawley and Terence Paul Winter are co-creators and executive producers. Mark Gordon, Nash-Betts, “The Rookie’s” Nathan Fillion, Michelle Chapman, Bill Norcross and Corey Miller are also EPs.UPDATE: TheWrap has learned that ABC passed on “L.A.
The CW’s Roswell, New Mexico will not return after four seasons. Season 4 will air as planned beginning June 6.
In every corner of the world, Zac Efron is a star.
Nothing eventful ever happens in the peaceful New Raccoon City, right? Yep, that’s right, after a long shelf-life on the big screen with Milla Jovovich, the “Resident Evil” franchise seems to have exhausted itself in the realm of blockbusters. But that doesn’t mean, you can bleed the blood from a stone, yes? That seems to be the thinking over at Netflix, who have bought the rights to the franchise for a small-screen TV reboot and an eight-episode long series.
Zac Efron really understood the impact of High School Musical‘s mass appeal when he was camping in Papua New Guinea.
Ncuti Gatwa has been announced as Jodie Whitaker's replacement for the new season of Doctor Who.
Bosses at Dundee Rep have revealed their pride in the selection of the new Doctor Who.
Scotland-raised Gatwa, 29, will be the first Black actor to helm the quintessential British sci-fi show, but he won’t be the first Black Doctor — Jo Martin has played “Fugitive Doctor” in several episodes.Whittaker became the 13th Doctor — and the first woman to play the central galaxy-hopping, extraterrestrial Time Lord who regenerates into new bodies — in 2017, when she took over from Peter Capaldi. Her last episode of “Doctor Who” is expected to air later this year.The original run of “Doctor Who” spanned 1963 to 1989.
“Fire & Blood” by George R. R.
Get ready to return to Westeros.
The first full-length trailer for House of the Dragon, the Game of Thrones prequel series, has just debuted online!
. After HBO announced that will debut Sunday, Aug. 21, the network released the first official teaser for the franchise’s prequel series. The ten-episode drama is based on George R.R.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterHBO revealed a fiery “House of the Dragon” teaser trailer and nine character posters featuring the leads for the “Game of Thrones” prequel series Thursday.Set 200 years before the events of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” the new series, premiering Aug. 21, tells the story of House Targaryen.Like its mother series, “House of the Dragon” has a large cast with a smaller core set of characters at the center of its story, including Paddy Considine (as King Viserys I), Emmy D’Arcy (as Princess Rhaenrya, Viserys’ first child and his heir apparent), Matt Smith (as Prince Daemon, Viserys’ younger brother), Rhys Ifans (as Ser Otto Hightower, the Hand of the King), Olivia Cooke (as Lady Alicent Hightower, Otto’s daughter), Fabien Frankel (as Ser Criston Cole, a knight with eyes for Rhaenrya), Steve Toussaint (as Lord Corlys Velaryon a.k.a.
HBO has unveiled the latest trailer for its Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon.
audience, the personal trailer shows up and shows out in the first look at the season 6 reunion, jumping right in with his unfiltered thoughts on what all unfolded on the show. He doesn't hold back his opinion when it comes to star Austen Kroll's chokehold on/love triangle with Lindsay Hubbard and Ciara Miller, telling them, «I don't understand why you're fighting so much for, literally, the Honda Civic of male attractiveness.» Alex, Lindsay, Ciara and their housemates — Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Paige DeSorbo, Carl Radke, Danielle Olivera, Luke Gulbranson, Mya Allen and Andrea Denver — sit down with host Andy Cohen for some hot takes and cold-shoulder moments… and some that maybe count as both? For instance, Paige addresses Lindsay's «Hot Hubbs Summer» approach to dating with the line, «I don't care who you deem worthy to be inside of you.» That catches Lindsay's boyfriend, Carl's, attention, as he gets into a bit of a spat with Paige (who he's hooked up with in the past) that ends with Paige exclaiming, «What did do this summer?!» Paige also gets some awkward laughter from Andy and the group after the host points out how she hasn't looked Lindsay, who is seated right next to her, in the eye at all during the taping.
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.MOVIES— The suppressed emotions and anxieties of a seemingly flawless 12-year-old girl gather monstrous proportions in Hanna Bergholm’s “Hatching,” a Finnish body horror fairy tale that begins streaming Friday on Hulu. In the film, young Tinja (Siiri Solalinna), whose mother runs the artificially upbeat video blog “Lovely Everyday Life,” hides a dead bird’s egg in her bedroom that grows unusually large and hatches a very metaphorical beaked beast.