HBO has finally set the premiere date for the second season of “Euphoria,” and Emmy-winning star Zendaya was the one who got to break the news.On Tuesday, Zendaya revealed on social media that “Euphoria” Season 2 will debut Jan. 9, 2022.
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Fox is going back to the well with a series order for a revival of its infamous 2003 reality dating competition “Joe Millionaire,” the broadcast network said Wednesday. But this version of the series, dubbed “Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer,” will feature a twist that will make it double the fun for viewers: “Two incredible single men … with one HUGE difference.
HBO has finally set the premiere date for the second season of “Euphoria,” and Emmy-winning star Zendaya was the one who got to break the news.On Tuesday, Zendaya revealed on social media that “Euphoria” Season 2 will debut Jan. 9, 2022.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeIt’s hard to over-exaggerate just how big of a phenomenon “Joe Millionaire” was in 2003.
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The “Party Down” revival has been ordered to series at Starz, with six out of the shows seven original stars coming back for the six-episode installment.Lizzy Caplan is unable to return due to scheduling conflicts, but cast members Adam Scott (who is also an executive producer), Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally will all reprise their original roles in the long-awaited new season of the comedy.Along with Scott, the revival’s executive producers include fellow
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe “Party Down” revival has officially been ordered to series at Starz, Variety has confirmed.In addition, original series stars Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally have all signed on to return to the six-episode limited series.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeNearly 20 years later, “Joe Millionaire” returns this January with a revised format that puts a twist on the original ratings smash. But at least one thing remains the same in “Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer” — and that’s the presence of a butler, assisting the Joes and driving the action.
Fox is out with midseason dates for its new series Monarch, The Cleaning Lady and Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer along with the returns of 9-1-1 Lone Star and I Can See Your Voice.
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History repeats itself. Joe Millionaire was one of the first dating shows to make a splash during the reality TV boom of the early aughts — and now it’s coming back.
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“Joe Millionaire” lives again.
Here's how it's all going to work: will feature two single men — one a millionaire, the other an “average Joe” with little to his name. Twenty women will date both of them, but they will have no idea which Joe is rich.
Joe Millionaire is coming back to television, almost two decades after the show originally premiered on Fox.