Mónica Marie Zorrilla NBC’s “Chicago” crossover trio, which consists of the three dramas “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” and “Chicago PD,” took up the top three slots in Wednesday’s overnight primetime numbers— again.
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Javicia Leslie tells ET’s Leanne Aguilera about taking over as the titular hero in the hit CW series following Ruby Rose’s unexpected departure after season 1. She adds, “I'm really proud of our team for making magic. 'Cause to me, I've watched the first two episodes and I really love them.”Leslie joins as a new character, Ryan Wilder, who finds the missing Kate Kane’s Batsuit and eventually assumes the mantle of Batwoman.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla NBC’s “Chicago” crossover trio, which consists of the three dramas “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” and “Chicago PD,” took up the top three slots in Wednesday’s overnight primetime numbers— again.
Saturday Night Live‘s Michael Che has been accused of transphobia over a joke he told during the show’s Jan.
direct to your inboxHolly Willoughby began to cry on This Morning today during a chat with two nuns.The 39-year-old and co-host Phillip Schofield were chatting with Sister Geraldine Marie and Sister Gabriel about their chart-topping choir. But the Poor Clares of Arundel nuns, who live alone in a convent in the South East of England, had some poignant words which reduced Holly to tears.
We finally have an update concerning that “Tomb Raider” sequel. There was some concern when director Ben Wheatly attached himself to direct “The Meg” sequel for Warner Bros., he might have to exit the “Tomb Raider 2” sequel he was developing with actress Alicia Vikander set to reprise the Lara Croft role.
Madeline Kenney was a force to be reckoned with last year, delivering Sucker's Lunch, one of our favorite albums of 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic cancelled her tour, but in its place she wrote and recorded a new four-track EP called Summer Quarter, out today.
Depending on your age, you probably have different ideas about what “The Equalizer” is. If you’re, uh, a person of a certain age, you may remember the ‘80s TV drama about a retired agent that takes it upon himself to use his skills to help innocent people in bad situations.
Jason Derulo believes TikTok has “(taken) over the world”.The singer previously revealed he makes “far more than $67,000 a post” on the platform and thinks it has quickly become a way to earn a living for artists who have seen their income drop as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.“People are killing it, it’s cool.
With the second season debut of “Batwoman” just days away, new star Javicia Leslie is opening up to Complex about taking on the role after original star Ruby Rose exited the show after just one season.
Though he may be trying to throw fans off the scent, all signs are pointing to Anthony Mackie’s Falcon character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe picking up the shield and becoming the next Captain America by the end of the upcoming series, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.” But as we’ve seen with how people held Chris Evans in such high regard for playing the character for nearly a decade, Mackie understands that dressing in the red, white, and blue superhero costume and acting as Captain
Leslie replaces Ruby Rose, who starred as Kate Kane, aka Batwoman, but abruptly departed The CW’s freshman superhero series for undisclosed reasons in May — leaving the show without a center.When it returns Sunday (at 8 p.m.) for Season 2, “Batwoman” will follow new character Ryan Wilder (Leslie).“I think [audiences are] going to love the character,” Leslie, 33, tells The Post. “Ryan is a very relatable character, and I look forward to fans seeing themselves in her.
There’s a new hero in town. Javicia Leslie is donning the cape and cowl for the second season of Batwoman on The CW and she is hitting the ground running.
Nicole Kidman is the real deal. Throughout her decades of performing, she’s worked with some of the best filmmakers on some of the most interesting projects, even if they weren’t always going to be guaranteed hits.
In the midst of some massive restructuring at Disney, Deadline has confirmed that Disney vet Tony Chambers has been upped to EVP of Theatrical Distribution. He’ll oversee both domestic and international film distribution as well as home entertainment. I understand that there’s even reassignments going on in the corporate communications and publicity departments as well in regards to which executives oversee certain areas of coverage.