Cynthia Littleton Business EditorThe movies have done their job for HBO Max.The steady stream of new Warner Bros.
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Fans love “Lovecraft Country,” one of the most popular shows of 2020, starring Jurnee Smollett and Jonathan Majors, but it’s not getting love from HBO.The network confirmed to Deadline that the show, despite the 10-episode season’s popularity, will not be getting a Season 2.“We will not be moving forward with a second season of Lovecraft Country,” HBO said in a statement.
“We are grateful for the dedication and artistry of the gifted cast and crew, and to Misha Green, who crafted this
.Cynthia Littleton Business EditorThe movies have done their job for HBO Max.The steady stream of new Warner Bros.
Even though he probably doesn’t realize it, it appears Andy Muschietti is following in the footsteps of James Wan, a filmmaker that started with popular horror films and then transitioned into DC superheroes.
We’re seemingly going to see more “Game of Thrones” projects tossed on the garbage heap than will air on HBO/HBO Max, as another series in development has been dumped by WarnerMedia. The Hollywood Reporter has shared an update that the series focused on the extremely poor district in King’s Landing, Flea Bottom, has been given the boot.
Courteney Cox is finally being recognized for her work on Friends – almost three decades after the show started!
Kaley Cuoco has earned her first Emmy nomination. The actress scored a career first on Tuesday when she became a first-time Emmy nominee in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series category for her searing performance in HBO Max's thrilling.
Nikki Glaser, 37. The network released the official trailer for the upcoming reality dating series Monday.“FBoy Island” will follow three women — Nakia Renee, CJ Franco and Sarah Emig — who are joined by 24 men on an island.
In exciting news for Sex and The City fans, HBO Max has just released the first official photo from the set of the highly-anticipated reboot as filming kicks off in New York City.
Haley Bosselman editor“FBoy Island” will premiere on HBO Max on July 29 as part of the streamer’s summer slate of unscripted television, which also will include the debut of “The Hype” on Aug. 12 and “Sweet Life: Los Angeles” on Aug.
Sarah Jessica Parker, 56, as Carrie Bradshaw, Cynthia Nixon, 55, as Miranda Hobbes, and Kristin Davis, 56, as Charlotte York hitting the Big Apple streets.The new series — titled “And Just Like That…” — will follow in its predecessor’s footsteps and tell the stories of the three besties as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s — to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.
Gomorrah has been released.The new footage of the gritty Italian crime drama shows the return of Salvatore Esposito as Genny Savastano, who was forced into hiding in a bunker at the end of the fourth season.Arturo Muselli as Enzo Sangue Blu, Ivana Lotito as Genny’s wife Azzurra and Marco D’Amore as Ciro Di Marzio also return for the new season.According to the show’s synopsis, the final series will show “how the clash between the Levantes and Patrizia left Naples in a pile of bricks forcing
Kristen Bell reviving her voiceover role as the anonymous social surveillant Gossip Girl.Costume designer Eric Daman reprises his fashion magic for 2.0. Daman was responsible for all the iconic sartorial moments on the series — from Blair Waldorf's fashion-forward headbands to Serena van der Woodsen's glamorous gowns.
HBO Max, speculation has swirled around the possibilities of an original cast member (or two or three) dropping by for a quick cameo or perhaps even more. Well, expect a few Upper East Siders to swing by their old New York City haunts near the end of the series' 12-episode first season.«There are a whole bunch of recurring characters who appear in episode 10,» executive producer/showrunner Joshua Safran revealed to ET's Leanne Aguilera.
shared photos of her script for the series’ first episode and her shooting day “must-haves” in preparation for the first day of filming Friday. One of Parker’s photos reveals the first episode title: “Hello It’s Me.”“Somewhere on the island of Manhattan.
Kate Aurthur editorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the premiere of “Gossip Girl,” streaming now on HBO Max.Finally, it can be said: The teachers on “Gossip Girl” are Gossip Girl!Yes, in the new version of the show on HBO Max, the school’s teachers are attempting to take back their power from an entitled student body and their controlling, grade-grubbing parents.
Woodstock ’99 has always been a strange moment in music history. As it was deemed a failure, it’s often overlooked and forgotten.
HBO Max), is set in the same world as the original series but follows a new cast of characters. Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) and Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley) might have moved on from their prep-school days, but nine years after the original “Gossip Girl” blog went dark, a new generation of New York teens must deal with the ramifications of social surveillance that spills their secrets and follows their wild antics.
anticipated update dropped its first episode Thursday, wasting no time answering the biggest question that once lorded over the original series: is Gossip Girl? Instead of keeping alive the mystery behind Manhattan's all-knowing pot-stirrer, the new series revealed that the new class of wealthy elites at Constance Billard are being tormented through a reborn Instagram account by their very own teachers, led by the uncool Kate Keller (played by Tavi Gevinson). The reason behind the teachers'
HBO Max documentary Woodstock 99: Peace, Love and Rage has been released – you can watch the chaotic clip below.The film is part of the network’s new Music Box documentary series, which is being produced by Bill Simmons.Woodstock 99: Peace, Love and Rage, which was directed by Garret Price, looks back at the ill-fated 1999 edition of Woodstock, which was held on a remote former Air Force Base in upstate New York.The documentary includes interviews with Woodstock organisers Michael Lang and John
HBO have confirmed that Lovecraft Country will not be renewed for another season, prompting creator Misha Green to share a glimpse of what could have come next on the show.Despite previously stating they were “very hopeful” that the series would continue, the company told Deadline yesterday that they would “not be moving forward with a second season of Lovecraft Country,” adding: “We are grateful for the dedication and artistry of the gifted cast and crew, and to Misha Green, who crafted this
HBO and HBO Max chief programmer Casey Bloys has a key message to get across: the storied pay network and the year-old streamer are both on full throttle creatively with ample funding despite all the noise around corporate mergers.