Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterSPOILER WARNING: This story discusses major spoilers for the Season 1 finale of “Peacemaker,” currently streaming on HBO Max.Throughout the first season of “Peacemaker,” the titular costume vigilante, a.k.a.
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«What's so cool about being able to make a show like this over a number of years is that our audience is growing up with the characters,» Hsu Taylor added. «So people who started watching the show when they were 17, they're now 20. And they've been through a lot in the past four years.
We've been through a lot with the pandemic and with all of the social movements that we've been a part of and that we've been witnessing. That has all informed how we tell our stories on the show and how we do representation on the show.
It's amazing that our audience, many of them have lived through similar experiences over that time that our characters have gone through, and so they're able to tune in every week and see themselves in these characters in a way that's really awesome and important. And we want to always be there for them.»For more, watch below.To stay up to date on breaking TV news, sign up for ET's daily newsletter.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterSPOILER WARNING: This story discusses major spoilers for the Season 1 finale of “Peacemaker,” currently streaming on HBO Max.Throughout the first season of “Peacemaker,” the titular costume vigilante, a.k.a.
Romeo Miller is a dad!
Another night of Olympics coverage, another primetime win for NBC.
SPOILER ALERT: This story reveals major plot points from Tuesday’s Season 1 finale of ABC’s Queens.
The long threatened American Song Contest looks like it will finally hit TV screens this spring, with Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg hosting. The spin-off from the long-running Eurovision Song Contest, and will see performers from all 50 US states, five US territories and the capital, Washington DC, compete.
Drew Barrymore’s Valentine’s Day plans are heating up.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterSPOILER WARNING: This story discusses major plot developments in Season 1, Episode 7 of Lucasfilm’s “The Book of Boba Fett,” currently streaming on Disney Plus.Prior to the debut of “The Book of Boba Fett,” the titular bounty hunter with the Mandalorian armor was at once one of the most beloved and least explored characters in the “Star Wars” universe.
Selome Hailu Ashleigh Murray is set to star as Zenzi Fullington in “Tom Swift,” the CW’s upcoming spinoff of “Nancy Drew.”She stars opposite Tian Richards, who plays the titular character as previously announced. Zenzi is described as “efficient and effervescent, but nobody’s fool.
EXCLUSIVE: Riverdale and Katy Keene alumna Ashleigh Murray is returning to the CW as the female lead opposite Tian Richards in Nancy Drew spinoff Tom Swift, based on the classic book series. Tom Swift, which has a series order, comes from Nancy Drew co-creators/executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, their Fake Empire banner and CBS Studios.
Drew Barrymore is one of the most beloved celebrities in Hollywood for her grounded nature and charm alone, but also for her relatable moments.MORE: Kathy Hilton reveals adorable details about Drew Barrymore and Paris Hilton's childhood togetherThe actress took to social media to share a clip of herself revealing what kind of mother she really is in a newly minted challenge.With the clip of herself pacing in her dressing room wearing a large overcoat, she mused: "What kind of mom and I?"WATCH: Drew Barrymore recalls confiding in Courteney Cox amid pregnancy scareIt then transitioned to several snapshots of Drew in various poses, ranging from happy to mid-sneeze, deeming herself "The Flower Child."In her caption, she wrote: "My children are being raised by… The Flower Child. I challenge all of the moms to take part in this trend!! #themomchallenge"MORE: Drew Barrymore shares exciting announcement from inside the showerMany fans took to the comments to praise Drew for her abilities as a celebrity mother and how much she'd inspired a lot of them, with one saying: "Your kids are in great hands!"A post shared by Drew Barrymore (@drewbarrymore)Drew revealed that she considered herself a Flower Child motherAnother wrote: "I think we should make taking portraits of mothers a thing.
Marta Balaga As Russia-Ukraine tensions rise, dominating international headlines, director Maria Ignatenko talks about the hell of war in her Rotterdam Film Festival title “Achrome.” But her oneiric film, lensed by Anton Gromov, is not exactly a comment on the current situation in Europe. “This particular topic is becoming more and more timely these days, but my film is poetry,” she says.“It’s more related to the world of art and I would like to keep it that way, so I am not ready to make that connection just yet.
JoAnna Garcia Swisher told ET's Lauren Zima. «All of the unanswered questions are addressed and then we obviously have to set the stage for all of the new things that we're gonna throw your way.»And what a roller-coaster it was. By the end of the sophomore season, a lot had changed for Maddie (Swisher), Helen (Heather Headley) and Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott).For Maddie, her season-long quest to take down the mayor had an explosive ending, as the skeletons in Cal's (Justin Bruening) complicated past came rushing back to the surface.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from season 2 of Sweet Magnolias.
Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant and John Salley, musicians like Prince, Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg, and celebrities like Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall and Mike Tyson. In ET's exclusive clip, Torry details his move from St. Louis to Los Angeles, and how he immediately spied a need for somewhere for Black comedians to flaunt their talent. The comedian explains how Black comics were suffering from the still-rising tensions rippling through the city after the 1992 Los Angeles uprising. Agents and executives were wary of traveling «in the hood» for fear of their own safety, which limited opportunities for Black talent to be seen.
Savannah Guthrie is looking back at her days of being young, wild, and free. On her latest visit to The Drew Barrymore Show, she admitted a cheeky little secret about her youth that fans of the television host didn't see coming.MORE: Savannah Guthrie teases unexpected change to appearance that stuns co-starsThough beloved Today host Savannah has been married to her husband, Michael Feldman, since 2014, Drew coaxed her to reveal details about what she was like during her single days.The pair spent time discussing different holiday traditions, and as Savannah revealed she's not a fan of New Year's Eve, Drew tried to convince her about the bright side of New Year's Eve traditions, mainly the chance to "kiss a stranger."Savannah shares touching tribute to her mom for her 80th birthdayMORE: Savannah Guthrie shares throwback baby bump photo during touching on-air tributeBut in response, Savannah boldly said: "Can I tell you something though? I didn't need New Year's Eve to kiss strangers when I was young."The honest revelation was received with clapping from the audience as Drew squealed and shimmied in her chair with excitement. A post shared by The Drew Barrymore Show (@thedrewbarrymoreshow)The stars have a cheeky conversation about their youthDrew quickly coined the phrase "make-out bandit" for the mom-of-two and admitted that she certainly was one too.
Kathy Hilton became nostalgic during her visit to the Drew Barrymore Show with her daughter, Paris Hilton. The three stars reminisced about Paris and Drew's childhood, as they both grew up in Los Angeles and were childhood friends.MORE: Paris Hilton's stunning bridal shower dress is available to shop nowDrew, who is the oldest of the pair by six years, revealed they would have many sleepovers together at Paris' house.
No nightmares here! The cast of Nancy Drew’s love lives might be complicated onscreen, but off screen, many of the stars have found a forever partner.
Drew Barrymore and Paris Hilton are reflecting on their past.