Ryan Gosling is set to star in The Actor, an adaptation of Donald E. Westlake's novel Memory.
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Netflix has given a series order to Boo, Bitch, an eight-episode live-action comedy limited series from Erin Ehrlich (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, King of the Hill) and Lauren Iungerich (On My Block, Awkward), with Lana Condor (To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before) set to star and executive produce.
Writers Ehrlich and Iungerich created a new take on an original script optioned from newcomers and co-creators Tim Schauer and Kuba Soltysiak.
In Boo Bitch, over the course of one night, a high school senior
Ryan Gosling is set to star in The Actor, an adaptation of Donald E. Westlake's novel Memory.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla BET Plus has ordered the original series “Birth of Cool” in its first-ever partnership with “Gentefied” producers Macro Television Studios and Emmy-Award winning screenwriter and actor Lena Waithe’s production house Hillman Grad Productions.The 10-episode half-hour dramedy marks Waithe’s third original production with the brand— her other two series with BET are “Twenties” and “Boomerang.”“Birth of Cool” follows the adventures and misadventures of both students and
Joe Alwyn, Jemima Kirke and Sasha Lane are about to be co-stars!
Lana Condor had a busy Valentine's Day weekend, so we can't totally blame her boyfriend, Anthony De La Torre, for forgetting the romantic holiday, right?During an appearance on last week, Condor told host Jimmy Fallon that De La Torre «truly forgot» about the holiday amid the excitement of the third and final installment in the , which premiered on Netflix this past Friday.«I mentioned to Anthony the other day, I was like, 'Hey, baby. Like it's kind of cute.
EXCLUSIVE: Clive Anderson, who hosted the UK version of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, has signed up to present a biographical podcast format, produced by Stakhanov and Alaska TV.
The final To All the Boys movie just premiered on Netflix and since the cast couldn’t gather for a red carpet premiere, the streaming service hosted a virtual premiere.
The new movie To All The Boys: Always and Forever, the third and final film in the popular Netflix franchise, just premiered and fans are talking about that ending!
Lana Condor is in one of the biggest franchises of the moment: Netflix‘s To All The Boys series.
Lana Condor tells ET's Rachel Smith of the film's ending. «It was very important for me when we were starting to talk about the third movie… that the choices she makes are about her future and her future as a young woman going out and living her life.
Fans of the To All the Boys trilogy may want to know who Lana Condor’s boyfriend is in real life. Condor, who stars as Lara Jean Covey in Netflix’s To All the Boys series, has been dating singer Anthony De La Torre since 2015.
hasn’t been busy cooking up some new content.HBO Max announced an eight-episode order for the new comedy series,, from Rae, with ’s Syreeta Singleton serving as showrunner and executive producer.
Lana Condor and Noah Centineo aren't ready to say goodbye just yet to Lara Jean and Peter. «I'm in deep denial,» Condor confessed to ET's Rachel Smith over Zoom in late January on reaching the end of the journey. «I was such a wreck when we had wrapped in Korea; we shot the Korea portion of it at the very end of [the movie].
Lana Condor is taking on a new role!
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLana Condor is set to star in and executive produce the comedy series “Boo, Bitch,” which has been ordered to series at Netflix.The role expands Condor’s relationship with the streaming giant, as she broke out in her starring role in the Netflix YA rom-com “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.” She has since starred in the sequel “To All the Boys: P.S.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before star Lana Condor's beloved role as Lara Jean found fans across the globe, but according to a new interview, the film took quite a toll on the actress’ mental health. The 2018 Netflix original movie, based on the Jenny Han novel of the same name, was the first of three films that turned Condor into a household name.
To All the Boys I Loved Before turned Lana Condor into a star, but she never expected the film’s success to have a negative effect on her mental health.
To All The Boys: Always and Forever star Lana Condor has said she is “very happy” with the ending of the third and final film in the series.Condor, who plays Lara Jean Covey in the Netflix films, told Entertainment Weekly she is “so proud of [Lara Jean] for being decisive.”“I think to see her be decisive and know what she wants is really refreshing, and I really enjoyed that aspect of her glow-up,” Condor said.Check out the trailer for To All The Boys: Always and Forever here:Reflecting on her
Despite the success of “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before”, Lana Condor found herself in a “horrible” mental state.