EXCLUSIVE: The Suicide Squad breakout Daniela Melchior and The Moodys star François Arnaud are the latest to have joined Liam Neeson movie thriller Marlowe, which is currently filming in Ireland and Spain.
10.11.2021 - 23:32 / deadline.com
It’s always sunny in Ireland?
The first official trailer for Season 15 of FX Network’s It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia offers some clues as to the latest misadventures of the Paddy’s Pub gang, and the series certainly doesn’t seem to be playing it safe a decade and a half into its record-breaking run.
As previously announced, the comedy will address the “strange new world” of the Covid era, and the trailer illustrates just that. We see someone – looks like Glenn Howerton’s Dennis Reynolds –
EXCLUSIVE: The Suicide Squad breakout Daniela Melchior and The Moodys star François Arnaud are the latest to have joined Liam Neeson movie thriller Marlowe, which is currently filming in Ireland and Spain.
The Queen is known for her strong constitution and no-fuss approach to her infrequent illnesses.
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia season 15.The show – which is set to become the longest-running live action comedy series in TV history – will return via channel FXX on December 1.Among the exploits shown in the new trailer, Mac (Rob McElhenney), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Dee (Kaitlin Olson) and Frank (Danny DeVito) all head to Ireland on vacation for an episode.Other storylines in the eight-episode run will tackle the coronavirus pandemic, while Frank delves into his
We had no idea that The Academic is an Irish band! You could never tell!
Ireland.The record-breaking 15th season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is its most ambitious yet. In the seismic wake of Covid-19 and all things 2020, The Gang stands at a crossroads in this strange new world.
The Queen has been advised by her doctors to continue to rest for at least the next two weeks, Buckingham Palace has said.
Prince Harry reportedly went into "panic mode" after finding out that the Queen spent a night in hospital after cancelling her Northern Ireland trip last week. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 95, stayed in an unnamed hospital "for some preliminary investigations" on Wednesday 20 October, which marked her first overnight stay in eight years.
Next steps. Prince Charles and Prince William’s response to the Queen’s health concerns shows how “concerned” the British royal family are about what could happen to their monarch.
Miles away. Prince Harry’s response to the Queen’s health concerns is “panic” that he can’t be closer to his grandmother as she recovers from a recent hospitalization.
Queen Elizabeth has carried out her first royal engagement since her hospital admission last week.The 95 year old monarch spent the night in hospital for "preliminary investigations" after she was forced to cancel her two-day trip to Northern Ireland.The Queen was then advised to rest for a few days and, after following medical advice, she has now resumed her royal duties.This engagement wasn't in-person, however, but was a virtual audience at Windsor Castle.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge “offer an insurance policy” for the Queen, a royal expert claims. Following an overnight stay in hospital that forced the Queen to cancel a visit to Northern Ireland, the 95-year-old monarch is reportedly back at her desk working on “light duties”.
Buckingham Palace has been accused of ‘misleading the nation’ over the Queen’s recent hospital stay. After it was revealed the monarch had been admitted to hospital for an overnight stay, royal commentators expressed concerns over the palace’s handling of the public’s trust.
After an overnight stay in hospital forced her to cancel her trip to Northern Ireland earlier this week, it’s been reported that Queen Elizabeth will be cutting back on her workload amid concerns for her health.
The Queen has been in the news a lot this month after having to cancel her trip to Northern Ireland which was followed by her first stay in hospital in eight years. And although she is still undertaking light duties, it's been reported the monarch is “knackered” and has “given up lunchtime gin and evening martini” on medical advice.
A royal expert has claimed that The Queen had embarked on a “rather ambitious few weeks of engagements in October” before cancelling her trip to Northern Ireland and being admitted to hospital. The Queen, 95, spent the night in hospital "for some preliminary investigations" after she was forced to cancel her two-day trip to Northern Ireland.