Putting his marriage first. Penn Badgley will no longer film any intimacy scenes for Netflix’s You.
Putting his marriage first. Penn Badgley will no longer film any intimacy scenes for Netflix’s You.
has had his share of romantic obsessions, from s Guinevere Beck to ’s Love Quinn. But in the new episodes of You season four that hit Netflix this week, his character—now going by the alias “Jonathan Moore”—will be getting less hot and heavy with the women in his web. That’s at the request of Badgley himself, he recently revealed in a of his podcast, Podcrushed. “I asked , ‘Can I just do no more intimacy scenes?’” the former Gossip Girl actor explained.
Warning: Major spoilers for , part one, ahead. Well, that was different. Joe Goldberg is back, but he’s turned over a new leaf, shaping the minds of the next generation at a British university and doing whatever he can to avoid murdering the loves of his life.In part one of You season four, Joe () finds himself on the other end of the serial killer equation, receiving nefarious texts from the “Eat the Rich Killer,” who recruits Joe to cover their tracks, while ingratiating himself with a group of insufferable socialites that would, frankly, have found themselves at the wrong end of Joe’s hammer in any other season of the series.
EXCLUSIVE: Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians) is set to star in the sci-fi romance Daniela Forever, a new film from Spanish filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo (Colossal), which XYZ is financing and launching for sales at the EFM.
EXCLUSIVE: There’s more star power on board for Guy Ritchie and Jerry Bruckheimer’s new war movie, The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare, we can reveal, ahead of its February 13 start date.
There’s more star power on board for Guy Ritchie’s new war movie, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, which announced new cast additions today before its principal photography starts Feb. 13.
A number of Scottish families may be due a fortune in unclaimed estates from their relatives.
Scots cops may have saved the lives of exactly 100 people after intervening in overdoses.
Ronald Dennis, the Broadway performer who indelibly played dancer “Richie Walters” in the original 1975 cast of A Chorus Line and introduced one of the show’s musical highlights in “Gimme The Ball,” died Dec. 17 following a lengthy illness. He was 78.
Has there ever been a more anomalous pairing than Guy Ritchie of all directors doing Disney‘s live-action “Aladdin” film? The 2019 movie is an outlier in Ritchie’s filmography, but yes, he indeed directed it. And Ritchie also directs the upcoming sequel, and what’s more, he wants disgraced actor Will Smith back as his Genie.
Maybe no one remembers anymore because it came out right before the COVID-19 pandemic took over the world, but “The Gentlemen” was a big hit for Guy Ritchie. It made $115 million at the box office, off a $22 million budget, did well with critics, and showcased a big jump in Ritchie’s screenwriting abilities. Miramax loved it, too, so much so that they started developing a spinoff TV series in October 2022, which Netflix involved themselves in earlier this year.
Theo James is set to lead Netflix’s The Gentlemen, based on the Guy Ritchie film of the same name, Deadline has learned. Production begins next in London next week.
Grantchester star Tom Brittney was pictured back on set of the hit period drama in Cambridgeshire on Tuesday. The actor, 31, was seen filming scenes with co-star Robson Green, 57, and a baby, who is believed to play his stepson on the show. Tom and Robson were spotted at one point mucking around on set and throwing around a fake baby, which at times stood in for the bub, having a laugh in between takes.
Penn Badgley is taking his murderous ways to London.
Emily Longeretta Season 4 of Netflix’s “You” officially has a release date. The first part will debut on Feb. 10 and Part 2 will be available on March 10, the streaming service announced on Saturday as part of their Tudum presentation. The series, led by Penn Badgley, added more than a dozen new additions to the cast for the upcoming season. Tati Gabrielle will return, with Charlotte Ritchie, Lukas Gage, Tilly Keeper, Amy Leigh Hickman and Ed Speleers joining as series regulars. Niccy Lin, Aidan Cheng, Stephen Hagan, Ben Wiggins, Eve Austin, Ozioma Whenu, Dario Coates, Sean Pertwee, Brad Alexander, Alison Pargeter and Adam James will all have recurring roles.
Madonna is getting real about her past relationships. In a video shared to the music legend's YouTube channel, Madonna answered 50 questions from fans about her new album, , as well as about her life and career.When asked about a decision she now feels wasn't the best idea, Madonna kept it short and sweet.«Getting married,» she said.
Madonna regrets her marriages to Sean Penn and Guy Ritchie. The pop superstar posted a video titled 50 Questions with Madonna on her YouTube channel on Tuesday, and in the six-minute clip, she fielded questions as she walked around the grounds of her property. When she was asked, "What's a decision you made that looking back maybe wasn't the best idea?", Madonna candidly replied, "Getting married.
Madonna revealed her one regret during a candid new Q&A YouTube clip.
Yesterday, it was announced that Scots singer Darius Campbell Danesh sadly passed away at age 41 after being found unresponsive in his apartment in Minnesota.
Rocco Ritchie looks just like his father Guy Ritchie in new pictures from his joint birthday bash with mum Madonna. The duo's special days are close together, with Rocco turning 22 on 11 August while the Queen of Pop celebrated her 64th birthday five days later. Taking to Instagram, Madonna kept fans updated with their lavish night of celebrations in Sicily.
PBS Masterpiece and ITV drama Grantchester has been recommissioned for an eighth season.
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Selome Hailu Netflix announced 14 new additions to the Season 4 cast of “You,” including Tilly Keeper, Amy Leigh Hickman and Ed Speleers as series regulars.Joining the cast in recurring roles are Niccy Lin, Aidan Cheng, Stephen Hagan, Ben Wiggins, Eve Austin, Ozioma Whenu, Dario Coates, Sean Pertwee, Brad Alexander, Alison Pargeter and Adam James.As previously announced, Charlotte Ritchie and Lukas Gage will also star in Season 4 alongside returning cast members Penn Badgley and Tati Gabrielle. Season 3 of “You” debuted in 2021. Production on Season 4 is currently underway in London.Full character descriptions for the new additions are below.Tilly Keeper plays Lady Phoebe.
EXCLUSIVE: Tilly Keeper, Amy Leigh Hickman, and Ed Speleers have joined You as series regulars opposite Penn Badgley in the upcoming fourth season of the Netflix series, which will be set in a new location, London. Production is under way in London on the new season, which also has cast eleven actors in recurring roles. In addition to Badgley, Keeper, Hickman and Speleers join fellow Season 4 series regulars Tati Gabrielle, Charlotte Ritchie and Lukas Gage.
EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Ritchie, star of the British Ghosts series, is set as a new female lead opposite Penn Badgley in the upcoming fourth season of Netflix’s You.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterCharlotte Ritchie is set for a main role in Season 4 of “You” at Netflix, Variety has confirmed.Ritchie will appear opposite series stars Penn Badgley as Kate. The character is described as fearsomely smart, independent, suspicious, misses nothing.
Shalini Dore Features News EditorAustralia, that powerhouse in entertainment, feted 15 Oscar nominees from Down Under and New Zealand at the Australian consul general’s residence Wednesday in Brentwood.While celebrating the noms — 10 for Australia and five for New Zealand — Peter Ritchie, head of Australians in Film, said, “My mission here in L.A. is to open doors for some of the excluded and undiscovered writers and directors who could be the next Oscar nominees.”With Melanie Annan, editor of the nominated doc short “Three Songs for Benazir,” Ritchie said, “Australian influence is not necessarily only on Australia, but around the world.”Consul-general Jane Duke congratulated all the nominees. “You are really extraordinary,” she said.
Falkirk SNP has announced its political candidates for the forthcoming council elections, saying they will be campaigning hard to win a majority.
Kylie Minogue will not appear during Comic Relief after testing positive for coronavirus.
Grantchester is returning to our TV screens tonight (March 11) after a five-month wait for fans up and down the country. The seventh season will start at the end of the 1950s but even with a new decade approaching, there are still crimes to be solved.
Actress Charlotte Ritchie has become a firm fan favourite since appearing on BBC One’s much-loved drama Call the Midwife as Nurse Barbara. Now the 32 year old star is back on screens as she makes her debut in ITV’s long-running series Grantchester.
welcomed her first daughter, Polly, in 2017. She also has a son from a different relationship who she's kept out of the limelight, but accidentally revealed his name was Ritchie in an interview.Georgina CleverlyGeorgina Cleverley – née Dorset – was only on the show for two series and went on to have a two sons with her footballer hubby Tom, who she keeps off social media.Sam FaiersSam is mum to daughter Rosie (two) and a son called Paul (four), who she named after her husband, also called Paul.
Feel Good have reflected on their win at last night’s BandLab NME Awards 2022, and said how they “all wish we were musicians”.The Netflix show won Best TV Series Supported By 19 Crimes at the London ceremony last night (March 2).After winning the award, Martin and co-star Charlotte Ritchie, writer Joe Hampson and director Luke Snellin headed to the winners’ room backstage at the O2 Academy Brixton to chat to NME.Speaking of the award, Hampson said: “It feels nice to be given an award by the music industry, not TV. I don’t know what that means, but it feels nice.”Martin added “I think we all kind of wish we were musicians,” with Hampson saying musicians are “so much cooler than us”.“There’s music in the show, as well,” director Snellin clarified.After it was announced that Feel Good won’t be returning for a third season, the cast were asked whether this makes their award win feel like a nice ending to the story.“That’s a really nice way to think about it!” co-star Charlotte Ritchie responded.
Feel Good has won Best TV Series supported by 19 Crimes at the BandLab NME Awards 2022.The comedy-drama, co-written by and featuring Mae Martin, beat out It’s A Sin, Sex Education, Stath Lets Flats, and We Are Lady Parts for the award.Bimini and Adam Lambert presented the award to Martin after complimenting each other’s outfits on the night.Martin collected the award alongside co-star Charlotte Ritchie, writer Joe Hampson and director Luke Snellin. “Thank you so much, this is great,” Martin said.Snellin then added: “Thank you NME.
heat are very much interested in his love life. Chances are, if you're here, you're very much interested, too, especially as his upcoming billion-dollar wedding to fiancé Nicola Peltz edges ever nearer. We all know that Brooklyn has found his forever love (he's had endless tattoos dedicated to Nicola, which are all pretty hard to remove), let's take a look back at the relationships which didn't work out as well.
EXCLUSIVE: Filming is underway in Alicante, Spain, on Guy Ritchie’s untitled action-thriller, starring Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal.
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