Tom Holland attended a photocall for his upcoming film Uncharted, at cinema Publicis Champs-Elysees in Paris, on Friday. The Spider-Man star, 25, looked dapper as he teamed a pinstripe waistcoat and matching trousers with a polo neck jumper.
25.01.2022 - 09:03 / justjared.com
Milo Ventimiglia has a new business venture in the works with NBC!
It has been revealed that the 44-year-old This Is Us actor and his DiVide Pictures company have sold a new hockey drama script to NBC.
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The show, titled Hometown Saints, “revolves around Billy Riedell, a retired hockey player who struggles to figure out who he is now that his career is over. He ends up back in his hockey-crazed Minnesota hometown, reluctantly coaching a girl’s high school team,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Hometown Saints will be produced by 20th Television, the Disney-backed studio that has produced This Is Us, and where Milo‘s DiVide is housed with an overall deal.
If you missed it, Milo recently received a huge Hollywood honor!
Tom Holland attended a photocall for his upcoming film Uncharted, at cinema Publicis Champs-Elysees in Paris, on Friday. The Spider-Man star, 25, looked dapper as he teamed a pinstripe waistcoat and matching trousers with a polo neck jumper.
The stars of This Is Us have revealed some news about the end of the show.
, the reality of saying goodbye is starting to finally hit the cast.Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley, Susan Kelechi Watson and Jon Huertas were joined virtually by creator/showrunner Dan Fogelman on Friday morning for a panel celebrating NBC's award-winning family drama's six-season run and to tease the last remaining episodes, including the series' swan song.«I don't know if there's a pressure, so much as an enjoyment.
Emily Longeretta The end of “This Is Us” is near, but there’s still a chance of seeing the Pearsons back together again on screen.On Friday, during the show’s final panel ever at the Television Critics Association, creator Dan Fogelman was asked about the possibility of revisiting the NBC hit in the future, in some way.“I say no to nothing,” Fogelman said. “If we can figure out a movie and can get together with [the cast] again in a few years, I’d love to.
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He’s just a jealous guy. Season 4 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel welcomes Milo Ventimiglia as a new love interest for the titular character, but her ex-husband Joel won’t be as thrilled as the viewers.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is doing things a little differently this season.
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Rachel Brosnahan-starring comedy, and teased more standup shows, familial drama and adventures to come.«You know what's great about me? It's when I'm !» Brosnahan's Midge Maisel tells her manager, Susie (Alex Borstein) in the trailer. «Every single show, I'm gonna say exactly what's on my mind.»The season logline seems to confirm as much, teasing, «It's 1960 and change is in the air.»«Looking to hone her act, Midge finds a gig with total creative freedom. But her commitment to her craft — and the places it takes her — creates a rift between her and the family and friends around her,» the logline reads.A previously released teaser for the season showed Midge telling Susie, «Make me a headliner!»She’s not holding back anymore.
Arielle Kebbel is set for a major recurring role opposite Oliver Stark in Fox drama series 9-1-1.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAMC has ordered two new original series — “Demascus” and “Invitation to a Bonfire.”Both shows were developed under the network’s script to series model. Both shows hail from AMC Studios and have been given six-episode orders with an eye to debut them on AMC and AMC Plus in 2023.“Demascus” is a half-hour series about life as an ordinary Black man in America today.
Fans of “The Santa Clause” franchise have something to “ho, ho, ho” about.
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Milo Ventimiglia has a good hunch that fans will definitely tear up while watching the series finale of This Is Us.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Don’t Let Me Keep You,” Tuesday’s episode of “This Is Us.”While there are many loose ends that “This Is Us” still has left to tie up for fans almost halfway through its sixth and final season, the fate of Milo Ventimiglia’s Jack Pearson has been a firm knot for years now. However, this week’s episode of the NBC family drama revealed one heartbreaking still-untold story about the now-deceased family patriarch: How his own mother, whom he had moved to Ohio help her escape his abusive father, died before he ever ever got to really know her.“Looking at Jack’s arc from Season 1 to 2 to 3, there’s a lot that we’re learning about him, good and bad,” Ventimiglia told Variety ahead of Tuesday’s episode of “This Is Us,” titled “Don’t Let Me Keep You.” “The things that he struggles with, the things that he’s really great at, the father he is, the husband he is, the individual.
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Not saying goodbye yet. Milo Ventimiglia revealed that he’s not ready to let go of This Is Us, even while filming the show’s sixth and final season.
Milo Ventimiglia is "comfortably" not a father. The 44-year-old actor is best known for his portrayal of patriarch Jack Pearson in 'This Is Us' but he insisted his work on the NBC drama series hasn't made him want to "rush into" parenthood any more than he ever thought about it. Asked if the show made him think about being a father, he said: "No, not at all.