Chad Michael Murray like you’ve never seen him before. After starring on TV faves like and, the 39-year-old actor is channeling one of America’s most infamous serial killers in.
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Tell me, who doesn’t want to see the continuing Delco adventures of Detective Mare Sheehan?
While the creator of the HBO series, Brad Ingelsby, told us soon after the finale that a second season wasn’t likely, think again.
Kate Winslet, talking with Deadline today, didn’t over-promise anything, but told us season 2 is an “ongoing conversation.”
“I would love to play her again, I absolutely believe there’s more chapters to her story, however, just because the story has touched people that doesn’t
Chad Michael Murray like you’ve never seen him before. After starring on TV faves like and, the 39-year-old actor is channeling one of America’s most infamous serial killers in.
, Australian actor Murray Bartlett is back on HBO in Mike White’s dramedy and social satire,, as the much put-upon Hawaiian resort manager Armond.
During season 1 of Outer Banks, Ward Cameron (Charles Esten) made a lot of bad decisions — and that only continues in season 2.
Mare Of Easttown star Kate Winslet has reacted to a Saturday Night Live parody of the show.The sketch, called Murder Durdur, stars Kate McKinnon as Winslet’s character Mare and riffs off the show’s Delaware County accents.“I have never felt so validated as an actor in my entire life as I now do because of Murdur Durdur,” Oscar-winner Winslet told Entertainment Weekly.The actor, who has received an Emmy nomination for her performance in the show, went on to say that she watches the sketch with
Kate Winslet has had many great red carpet looks, but in her eyes, there is one that takes the cake.
Kate Winslet is a big “Murdur Durdur” fan.
SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains details from the Season 7 finale of The Flash.
With Cannes winding down tonight—just one last movie in the festival’s official selection, by Gaspar Noe, was left to play—Bill Murray took to the stage at the Debussy theater with cellist Jan Vogler, pianist Vanessa Perez and violinist Mira Wang for a 25-minute concert of music following the premiere of Andrew Muscato’s doc New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilization.
Marvel‘s “Loki” series had its finale air on Disney+ this week and had a pretty big reveal that will likely echo throughout Phase 4 and possibly beyond that. At the end of the episode, the other big announcement was Marvel Studios confirming that they would indeed be moving forward with a second season, something that had been telegraphed even before cameras had started rolling in Atlanta.
Fans might not be getting a second season of ,but that isn't stopping Misha Green from showing them what could have come from the Emmy-nominated horror series.Despite strong critical acclaim and ratings, HBO announced that the series based on Matt Ruff's novel wouldn't return for a second installment on July 2.
Vikings was nominated for just one technical award at this year's Emmys. Despite its popularity over the years, the medieval drama's final outing was largely ignored by voters after the last ten episodes dropped on Amazon Prime Video in December.
For Kaley Cuoco, today was definitely a happy landing.
Bridgerton had a strong showing Tuesday morning as the Netflix romantic drama series earned a total of 12 Emmy nominations. For series creator and showrunner Chris Van Dusen, awards recognition is the cherry on top of an already significant debut.
Amazon Prime Video secured its first ever Emmy nominations in the main drama series category, with The Boys, and in limited series, with The Underground Railroad today plus a pair of noms in the TV movie category.
While Disney+ is coming up on its second birthday and the streaming service already did very well at last year’s Emmys, earning dozens of nominations, it appears the domination of the Mouse House just needed a boost from Marvel Studios to really push it over the edge with this year’s awards season, as both “WandaVision” and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” pick up a slew of Emmy noms today.
Friends and In Treatment got another pass at Emmy glory as the respective reunion scored four nominations and reboot got one.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaBy the time Patrick Fugit was ready to shoot an extended sequence where Stillwater, the fictional rock band at the center of “Almost Famous,” shows him the best of 1970s New York City, he was physically exhausted.It makes sense. Shooting came towards the end of the film’s five-month production and required the 16-year old Fugit to be on set at 4 a.m., something that had left him barely able to keep his eyes open.
Surprising reception! Chad Michael Murray has wonderful memories from his time on Gilmore Girls — but he didn’t expect fans to share the same sentiment about his bad boy role.
Chad Michael Murray is looking back at one of his most iconic roles as Tristan on Gilmore Girls.