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“Lucifer” put up some “holy crap” numbers for Netflix the week of its Season 5B launch, according to Nielsen. The Tom Ellis-led drama drew 1.3 billion minutes of viewing the week of May 24, according to the ratings currency companies SVOD rankings for that week, which were released Thursday.In a distant second to “Lucifer” for the rankings between May 24-May 30 was Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead,” also a Netflix title.
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EXCLUSIVE: After orchestrating the Marvel/Disney+ series WandaVision to a 23 Emmy nomination haul, Matt Shakman has made a deal to direct the next untitled Star Trek film for Paramount and Bad Robot’s JJ Abrams.
President Joe Biden will do a town hall event on CNN next week in Cincinnati, as he passed the six month mark in office.
Jon Stewart is set to get back in front of a live studio audience for his new Apple show.
Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell, who also appeared with her in “Fantasy Island.” Vertical is planning to give it a theatrical release later this year.“The Hating Game,” which is based on the hit novel by Sally Thorne, tells the story of kind-hearted Lucy Hutton (Hale) and her cold, efficient nemesis Joshua Templeton (Stowell).
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Sure, we’re still in the middle of the Cannes Film Festival, but it’s also time to look ahead to the fall festivals, as it appears the Venice Film Festival has added yet another high-profile film to its lineup. So far, we have a Venice that is going to include the sci-fi epic, “Dune,” the horror sequel, “Halloween Kills,” a family drama, “The Power of the Dog,” and now, a highly-anticipated biopic.
Christina Haack is addressing her new relationship with Josh Hall. The "Christina on the Coast" star, 38, was first spotted with Hall Wednesday at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).The new couple was headed to Mexico for a long weekend getaway to celebrate the star's upcoming 38th birthday, Fox News confirmed at the time. According to Page Six, Hall works at a realty firm in Austin, Texas, and previously worked as a police officer.
Netflix’ Sweet Tooth and Manifest took the top two spots in Nielsen’s weekly U.S. streaming rankings as its Lucifer, which led the previous two weeks, fell to number three.
Lucifer posted a repeat win atop Nielsen’s weekly U.S. streaming rankings, with viewership rising almost 40% as the show wrapped its fifth season.
Antonio Ferme editorBob the Drag and Peppermint Queen have announced the lineup for the second annual “Black Queer Town Hall.”Performers and advocates slated to appear are Big Freedia, TS Madison, Mila Jam, Monet X Change, Be Steadwell, Wolf Hudson, Miss Major, Shea Diamond, Tourmaline, Yves Dropper and Queen Jean.
Netflix’s Lucifer finished as the top draw in the U.S. for the week of May 24 to 30, according to Nielsen.
Emmy Combs at UOMA Beauty’s Pride Month and Juneteenth Celebration on Friday. Born with Alopecia, the professional make-up artist and licensed cosmetologist took a moment on the red carpet to chat with WrapWomen about the importance of inclusive beauty – and even showed off her impeccably sculpted eyebrows.
Perth City Hall into a £26.5 million museum. The new cultural and heritage centre will house the iconic Stone of Destiny when it eventually opens in the spring of 2024.
More than three years after its last installment, Season 4 of Noah Hawley’s anthology series Fargo bowed in September on FX and moved the action to 1950s Kansas City. That’s where we meet Chris Rock’s Loy Cannon and Jason Schwartzman’s Josto Fadda, a pair of gangland kingpins who square off across racial and family divides.
Meet Mr. Benedict: “He’s one of the pre-eminent scientists of our time.” His brother? Well, he isn’t.
Zack Snyder’s Las Vegas-set zombie heist movie Army of the Dead was the clear winner in U.S. streaming for the week of May 17 to 23, according to Nielsen.