Phoebe Dynevor shared her feeling about her co-star and on-screen husband, Regé-Jean Page, exiting the show. Fans were shocked to find out that the British actor, who portrays Simon, Duke of Hastings, was leaving the show after just one season.
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NBC has issued an series order for the Night Court reboot, Deadline reports.
The revival of the 1980s series will star Melissa Rauch as Judge Harry Stone’s daughter, Abby, with John Larroquette returning as prosecutor Dan Fielding
Here’s the official summary of the show: Night Court centers on unapologetic optimist judge Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone, who follows in her father’s footsteps as she presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court and tries to bring
Phoebe Dynevor shared her feeling about her co-star and on-screen husband, Regé-Jean Page, exiting the show. Fans were shocked to find out that the British actor, who portrays Simon, Duke of Hastings, was leaving the show after just one season.
The Duchess of Hastings will be going it alone in Bridgerton season two.
Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor, who plays Daphne Bridgerton on the , just publicly reacted to the news that her costar, Regé-Jean Page, who plays her character's husband, Simon, will be leaving the series.“I had a bit of a heads up, so I knew,” Dynevor revealed on a Variety podcast on May 20, per . That makes sense–Page was only ever contracted for a single season and, apparently, approached the project like a limited series.
Phoebe Dynevor is getting candid about her time on Bridgerton as she begins to start filming for season 2 of the hit Netflix show. Over the last few weeks, Regé-Jean Page aka Simon's exit from the show has left fans devastated but Phoebe who plays the role of Daphne Bridgerton revealed she knew he was leaving.
Phoebe Dynevor is addressing how she feels about her “Bridgerton” co-star Regé-Jean Page exiting the show after the first season.
Phoebe Dynevor is opening up with her thoughts on co-star Rege-Jean Page‘s exit from Bridgerton after just one season on the show.
Royal welcome! Bridgerton’s Regé-Jean Page won big at the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards, taking home the golden popcorn trophy for Breakthrough Performance on Sunday, May 16.
While Bridgerton fans anxiously anticipate the next few seasons, which will focus on Daphne Bridgerton's siblings' pursuit of finding love in suitors, there's also major heartbreak being felt over Regé-Jean Page's permanent departure.
Regé-Jean Page is coming back to the show anytime soon. In a roundtable featuring the most powerful female executives in Hollywood, including Shonda Rhimes and Head of Global TV at Netflix, Bela Bajaria, the two addressed the possibility of Page making any cameos in season 2.Fans were in an uproar last month when it was announced that the British actor was leaving after just one season.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Court is back in session at NBC. The network has formally given a pilot order to a spinoff of “Night Court” led by original series star John Larroquette and “The Big Bang Theory’s” Melissa Rauch.The pilot, produced by Warner Bros.
NBC has given a pilot order to Night Court, a follow-up to the classic legal comedy series, starring The Big Bang Theory’s Melissa Rauch and the original series’ co-star John Larroquette, reprising his Emmy-winning role.
The Big Bang Theory cast member Melissa Rauch is heading back to TV with a new lead role. The star is set to appear in a reboot of the legal sitcom, Night Court.
"Night Court" is getting a reboot on NBC. The revamped series will star Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette, according to Deadline.The comedy will reportedly be similar to the 1984 original, which aired for nine seasons.
EXCLUSIVE: The new Night Court has set up a dream leading duo. The follow-up to the classic legal comedy series, which has been heating up for a pilot order at NBC for several weeks, will star Melissa Rauch and the original series’ co-star John Larroquette, reprising his Emmy-winning role, I have learned.