After its original scheduled air date of March the dating series was pushed back due to the COVID pandemic.
10.06.2020 - 22:28 / breakingnews.ie
Kate Kane will not be killed off during Batwoman’s second series but her disappearance will become one of the show’s major mysteries, its showrunner has confirmed.
The superhero programme’s future was thrown into doubt after Australian actress Ruby Rose, 34, quit the role of Kane, the woman behind the Batwoman mask, in May after a single series.
Rose was cast for the part in 2018, becoming the first openly gay superhero to lead a major TV show.
In a statement on Twitter, showrunner Caroline
After its original scheduled air date of March the dating series was pushed back due to the COVID pandemic.
Babyteeth, here's the basic gist. Milla, an Australian teenager, meets Moses, a young drug dealer, and against seemingly every societal rule, she falls in love with him.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are both natives of the land down under, but the couple met and fell in love on the other side of the world.The Big Little Lies star and Urban first crossed paths at the G’Day USA Gala — an event honoring Australians in Los Angeles — in 2005. Kidman was immediately smitten with the country singer, but Urban took a little longer to come around.“I remember thinking, I had such a crush on him, and he wasn’t interested in me,” Kidman told Ellen DeGeneres in 2017.
It’s been 11 long years since the Australian cult television series came to an end.
Batwoman executive producer Caroline Dries has assured fans of the show there will still be a lesbian dynamic following the exit of Ruby Rose – because that’s why she signed on to be part of the series.Rose made history when she was cast as the first openly-gay TV superhero in 2018, but after shooting one season of the drama the Australian actress stepped down, announcing her decision last month.
Netflix chiefs have pulled four of Australian comedian Chris Lilley’s shows due to their inclusion of blackface or racially insensitive characters. Earlier this week, BBC and Netflix executives pulled British TV comedy Little Britain from online streaming platforms following the Black Lives Matter protests that have spread across the world since the death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers in Minnesota on 25 May.
Netflix chiefs have pulled four of Australian comedian Chris Lilley’s shows that feature him using blackface or playing other racially insensitive characters.
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Johnny Manuel took the internet by storm this week with his show-stopping audition for The Voice Australia. Not only did the big-voiced singer's take on Diana Ross' classic "Home" earn him a four-chair turn, it made Manuel a viral star -- for not exactly the first time in his long road to musical success.
Aspiring singer Johnny Manuel wowed the judges on The Voice Australia on Sunday (June 7) with a powerhouse take on "Home" by Diana Ross.
Kate Middleton and Prince William sent a video message to paramedics, firefighters, police, and other frontline workers to mark Australia's inaugural "Thank a First Responder Day." The Cambridges thanked first responders who battled the country's devastating wildfires in late 2019 and early 2020, as well as those currently fighting the coronavirus pandemic.