GÖTEBORG, Sweden — Norway’s Stian Kristiansen (“Homeground”, “The Man Who Loved Yngve”) has signed on to direct “Doppler” for long-time production partners at Motlys (“Louder than Bombs”, Homeground”).
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So, you thought Manifest couldn't fit in any more twists that it already did in season one. Then the season two premiere happened. And they're just getting started.
"This season, there are so many unexpected twists and turns," Luna Blaise told E! News at NBC's 2020 Television Critics Association winter press tour day. "The season two premiere last Monday, it doesn't even do this season justice. It's absolutely incredible."
"The story just gets deeper, the mystery continues—it's just great,"
GÖTEBORG, Sweden — Norway’s Stian Kristiansen (“Homeground”, “The Man Who Loved Yngve”) has signed on to direct “Doppler” for long-time production partners at Motlys (“Louder than Bombs”, Homeground”).
NENT Group’s streaming service Viaplay has ordered a second season of the Swedish crime drama “The Truth Will Out” which will be headlined by Robert Gustafsson, the star of “The 101-Year-Old Man Who Skipped Out on the Bill and Disappeared.”
The runaway Time Lord can't run from her past anymore. After mostly steering clear of the Doctor's backstory for Jodie Whittaker's first season in the TARDIS, Doctor Who has switched gears this season, setting the Doctor on a thrilling collision course with her own history.
So much has happened on Manifest and viewers have only seen three episodes of season two. Reader, buckle up, it's only going to get crazier.
Thanks to her hits “Truth Hurts” and “Good As Hell,” singer Lizzo became one of the biggest breakthrough artists of 2019. But with it came a lot of scrutiny about her plus-sized body. She’s not afraid to wear skimpy costumes and even share semi-nude selfies on social media. She’s fought off trolls who have called her “obese. Now she’s opening up to our sister publication Rolling Stone in a cover story about how she’s so much more than just a symbol for body acceptance.
Apple is all in on its new comedy series from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day. The streaming service has renewed the duo's new show, Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet, for a second season ahead of the show's Feb. 7 debut. The news was announced Sunday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.
“Home Before Dark,” Apple TV Plus’ mystery series inspired by the real-life reporting of 9-year-old investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, has nabbed an early Season 2 renewal ahead of its series premiere on April 3.
Live from Austin, Texas, it’s Pete Davidson.
Jean-Luc Picard is sticking around.
Here's a bit of news that will add some pep in your step: Star Trek: Picard has been renewed for a second season ahead of its debut. Julie McNamara, CBS All Access executive vice president of original content, made the announcement Sunday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour, adding that 12 Monkeys showrunner Terry Matalas has signed on as an executive producer for Season 2.
Rangers fans were last night celebrating after their club made one of the most striking signings of the season – South American Instagram beauty Sonia O’Neill.
Hollywood actress with fearsome IQ of 154 seeks like-minded bloke for romance...must believe she is who she says she is.
Sharon Stone is back on Bumble after bosses reactivated her account when she complained that it had been blocked because users had reported it as a fake.
Looks like Sharon Stone is racking up some potential suitors!
Actress Sharon Stone’s profile is again active on Bumble after she tweeted about being blocked from the dating app.