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Jane Fonda Says She Gave Up Drinking Because She Only Has ‘So Many Tomorrows Left’ - www.glamour.com
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25.04.2022 / 23:39

Jane Fonda Says She Gave Up Drinking Because She Only Has ‘So Many Tomorrows Left’

Grace and Frankie, but, in real life, the actress has recently become a full-blown teetotaler.In an interview with about the final season of the show—the longest-running original series in Netflix history—Fonda revealed that she stopped drinking. “And here's why: It's because even with one drink, like, if I had a martini tonight, I would be at half-mast tomorrow,” she explained. “Now, that wasn't true when I was younger.

‘Russian Doll’ season 2 ending explained by Natasha Lyonne - www.nme.com - Russia
nme.com
25.04.2022 / 20:31

‘Russian Doll’ season 2 ending explained by Natasha Lyonne

Russian Doll stars Natasha Lyonne and Charlie Barnett have opened up about season two’s ending.The Netflix series returned last week for its long-awaited second outing, this time seeing Nadia Vulvokov (Lyonne) travelling back in time as she finds herself in the body of her mother (Chloë Sevigny).In the final episode, Nadia – having given birth to herself – steals the baby version of herself, collapsing time and finding herself in familiar series locations such as the birthday party in season one and the Yeshiva school that previously served as a location on the show.Nadia eventually returns the baby after pleadings from Alan (Charlie Barnett) and a number of Ruths – and Lyonne has now cleared up any confusion over whether Ruth is dead despite this appearance, confirming that she passed away “in that space between episode six and seven”.“Time is what gives life its order,” she explained to Entertainment Weekly. “And its meaning, on some level, is that it is finite.“These are ideas that are well-explored, but I think that Nadia is so hard-headed — or wants so badly to be able to affect some kind of change, or fix things — and in trying to rearrange the past, there is a karmic consequence wherein she misses that present moment.”The finale also sees Nadia and Alan find themselves in ‘the Void’ after getting hit by another train, having to face their demons and learn lessons to resolve them.“Season one was about breaking through these boundaries of death.

Jason Bateman teases ‘Ozark’ finale: “A happy ending, but they’re limping” - www.nme.com - Mexico - state Missouri - county Ozark
nme.com
25.04.2022 / 18:35

Jason Bateman teases ‘Ozark’ finale: “A happy ending, but they’re limping”

Ozark‘s upcoming finale, suggesting it will be “a happy ending, but they’re limping”.The Netflix crime drama is due to conclude with the second part of season four, due later this week on April 29.Bateman, who plays lead character Marty Byrde on the show, recently appeared on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, where he opened up about how they mapped out the final episodes.“With the final season, the whole thing was like, ‘Well, how are we gonna end it?’ Should the Byrde family pay a bill, you know? Like, should they get away with it? Should they not?” he revealed.Bateman went on to recall a conversation with showrunner Chris Mundy, where they admitted they “want it to be a happy ending, but there’s got to be a little of a, ‘Well, is it happy for them?'”He added: “Hopefully, the audience will think, ‘Ah, they’ve kind of threaded the needle between a happy ending, but they’re limping’.”Ozark follows Marty and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney), as they find themselves in a money-laundering operation in the Ozarks, Missouri when a scheme for a Mexican drug cartel goes wrong.The final episodes are set to pick up as Ruth (Julia Garner) is out for vengeance after the murder of cousin Wyatt.The logline reveals: “Marty and Wendy are rid of Helen and climb to the top of Navarro’s empire. They find another opportunity to get out of the Ozarks but some past sins won’t stay buried and the most dangerous threats come from blood.” Showrunner Chris Mundy previously revealed to TVLine that the second part of season four will start directly after the events of the last episode.“We pick up right away,” Mundy said.

Dakota Johnson leads dreamy Netflix adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion - www.who.com.au - county Johnson - county Dakota
who.com.au
25.04.2022 / 05:13

Dakota Johnson leads dreamy Netflix adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion

Persuasion is in the works for Netflix. And we see much lingering eye contact and hand grazing in our future.WATCH: Bridgerton Cast On Edwina And Kate's RelationshipDakota Johnson (50 Shades of Grey) is leading the upcoming period drama as Anne Elliot, the heroine of Jane Austen's final novel.She's joined by Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians) in the role of Mr.

Jane Fonda Says Being 'Closer to Death' Doesn't Bother Her - www.etonline.com - county Hand
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25.04.2022 / 04:07

Jane Fonda Says Being 'Closer to Death' Doesn't Bother Her

Jane Fonda isn't worried about growing older. Fonda stopped by to promote her Netflix series , where she gave her opinion on aging.«I'm super-conscious that I'm closer to death. And it doesn't really bother me that much,» Fonda said.«What bothers me is that my body is, you know basically not mine!» she continued.

Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin Hold Hands at 'Grace & Frankie' FYC Event - www.justjared.com - Los Angeles
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24.04.2022 / 07:21

Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin Hold Hands at 'Grace & Frankie' FYC Event

Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin are stepping out to promote the final episodes of their hit Netflix series Grace & Frankie!

How AT&T Could Find Itself a Winner in the Streaming Wars (Column) - variety.com
variety.com
23.04.2022 / 22:29

How AT&T Could Find Itself a Winner in the Streaming Wars (Column)

Cynthia Littleton Business EditorAfter a topsy-turvy week, the thought occurred to me during AT&T’s investor call on Thursday: What if John Stankey wound up on the winning side of the streaming wars?Netflix took a nosedive on Tuesday with an earnings report that proved that it could not suspend the law of gravity forever. The steady upward climb of Netflix subscriber gains had to stop sometime, and that sometime was Q1 2022.The jolt that the news of six-figure losses in Q1 and a projected seven-figure loss for Q2 packed a wallop on Netflix stock price.

Jane Fonda Sheds Tears While Honoring Lifelong Friend Lily Tomlin During Her Handprint Ceremony in Hollywood - www.justjared.com - China - county Hand
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23.04.2022 / 03:29

Jane Fonda Sheds Tears While Honoring Lifelong Friend Lily Tomlin During Her Handprint Ceremony in Hollywood

Lily Tomlin pushes down her hands in the cement during her Hand and Footprint Ceremony held at TCL Chinese Theatre on Friday (April 22) in Hollywood.

Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman Sells Entire Netflix Stake, Taking $400 Million Loss - variety.com
variety.com
21.04.2022 / 16:11

Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman Sells Entire Netflix Stake, Taking $400 Million Loss

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAmid the massive sell-off in Netflix stock triggered by the streamer’s Q1 stumble, billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman liquidated his entire holdings in the company citing new uncertainty about Netflix’s long-term business.Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management had acquired about 3.1 million Netflix shares in January. On Thursday, the firm sold that stake — resulting in about a $400 million loss on the investment.In a letter to Pershing shareholders, Ackman cited Netflix’s plans to adopt a lower-cost, ad-supported streaming plan and to try to monetize on password-sharing users as introducing new X-factors that threw off his original analysis of the company’s prospects.

Colbert Shows How Horny Kool-Aid Man Could Save Netflix (Video) - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
21.04.2022 / 08:39

Colbert Shows How Horny Kool-Aid Man Could Save Netflix (Video)

screwing long term customers over.One thing Netflix is now mulling over is an ad-supported, cheaper version of the service. But in the cold open of Wednesday’s “The Late Show,” Stephen Colbert apparently thought that didn’t go far enough.

Fund Manager Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Sells Netflix Stake; “We Have Lost Confidence In Our Ability To Predict Future Prospects” - deadline.com
deadline.com
21.04.2022 / 06:07

Fund Manager Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Sells Netflix Stake; “We Have Lost Confidence In Our Ability To Predict Future Prospects”

Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Holdings, which made a high-profile purchase of Netflix shares in January after a dip in the stock price, said it sold the stake today, having “lost confidence in our ability to predict the company’s future prospects with a sufficient degree of certainty.”

‘Locke & Key’ Actor Kolton Stewart Joins AGBO & Anton Horror ‘All Fun And Games’ - deadline.com - Canada - Greece - Berlin
deadline.com
20.04.2022 / 17:37

‘Locke & Key’ Actor Kolton Stewart Joins AGBO & Anton Horror ‘All Fun And Games’

EXCLUSIVE: Actor and singer Kolton Stewart (Lock & Key) is the latest name to join horror-thriller All Fun and Games, starring Asa Butterfield (Sex Education) and Natalia Dyer (Stranger Things).

Exclusive: Selling Sunset season five will see Emma Hernan find romance - hellomagazine.com - USA
hellomagazine.com
20.04.2022 / 00:01

Exclusive: Selling Sunset season five will see Emma Hernan find romance

Selling Sunset star Emma Hernan has teased that fans will see her find love in the new season which drops on Netflix on Friday 22 April.Exclusive: Selling Sunset's Chrishell Stause unveils her new fashion collection - and surprising royal style inspiration"Season five is even better than four, 100%, and for me you get to see a little more of my personal life - I am excited for everyone to get to know me a little more," the reality star told HELLO! at the DIRECTV SPACE activation at Neon Carnival.WATCH: Netflix drops trailer for Selling Sunset season five trailer"We will see a little love interest with me - and we're still spending some time together now," she revealed, admitting that her close friends Mary Fitzgerald and Heather Rae Young have been giving her "great advice"."I don't kiss and tell but I do get advice for the girls, they give such great advice and want the best for me–-they are the most supportive group of girls which is so nice," she shared.DISCOVER: Inside Chrishell's wardrobe on Selling SunsetExclusive: Nicole Scherzinger shares hopes to sing the next James Bond theme songAnd believe it or not, there will be even more sass coming our way."We do have a new girl, Chelsea, and I am so excited to have her, she brings sass," Emma joked.  "We always need more sass! And she is very intelligent and I love her."A post shared by Emma Hernan (@emmahernan)Emma at Neon CarnivalEmma joined the show in season four alongside Vanessa Vilella, who previously told HELLO! that the season would be "definitely explosive."The new episodes will also show romance blossoming - and ending - between Jason Oppenheim, the owner of The Oppenheim Group alongside his brother, and realtor Chrishell Stause.Vanessa shared that she had no

Natasha Lyonne Clears Up ‘Russian Doll’ Season 1 Ending Confusion Ahead of Season 2 Debut - variety.com - Russia
variety.com
19.04.2022 / 18:13

Natasha Lyonne Clears Up ‘Russian Doll’ Season 1 Ending Confusion Ahead of Season 2 Debut

Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterSPOLER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “Ariadne,” the Season 1 finale of “Russian Doll.”It’s been more than three years since the first season of “Russian Doll” launched on Netflix, and as such, even the most die-hard fans of the Natasha Lyonne time-loop dramedy need to forgive themselves if they don’t remember exactly how the first-season ending played out. But it is important we get that straight now if you want to enjoy Season 2 right when it launches Wednesday.So here to clear up what she considers a “misnomer” about the conclusion to “Russian Doll” Season 1, which had a lot of threads to follow in its closing moments, for Variety is star and co-creator Lyonne herself.

Ryan Reynolds & Blake Lively’s Group Effort Initiative Partners With Netflix To Bolster Below-The-Line Representation - deadline.com - USA - Canada - county Reynolds - city Vancouver
deadline.com
18.04.2022 / 18:37

Ryan Reynolds & Blake Lively’s Group Effort Initiative Partners With Netflix To Bolster Below-The-Line Representation

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s Group Effort Initiative has partnered with Netflix on a new initiative that will expand underrepresented communities’ access to below-the-line career opportunities. Participants will secure access to on-set production training, as well as job placements this year on multiple Netflix productions throughout the United States and Canada.

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