EXCLUSIVE: Ken Jeong is set to star in a half-hour dramedy about life failures that is in the works at Amazon with Daniel Dae Kim producing.
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NCT Dream are set to star in their own reality show ahead of their highly anticipated first studio album ‘Hot Sauce’.The travel-themed variety show is titled 7llin’ in the DREAM – pronounced“Chillin’ in the DREAM”, as the Korean word for the number seven sounds similar to the word “chill” in English.
The show’s first episode will air on April 17 at 8pm KST on the group’s Youtube channel, with subsequent episodes released every four day thereafter..The show will feature NCT Dream on their first
.EXCLUSIVE: Ken Jeong is set to star in a half-hour dramedy about life failures that is in the works at Amazon with Daniel Dae Kim producing.
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s your first look at Oscar-winner Ben Kingsley as Salvador Dali in Mary Harron’s (American Psycho) feature Dalíland, which has now wrapped filming in the UK.
In-form Wigan Warriors star Jackson Hastings admits he would love to represent England at this year’s World Cup but stated that: “Obviously English-born players take priority.”
Power Book III: Raising Kanan will hit screens in July, with a new teaser revealing more about what to expect from the Power spinoff prequel series.50 Cent‘s drama series has been confirmed for a July 18 premiere date on the US network Starz.
Six60, who recently played one of the world’s largest gigs since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, will tour the UK and Europe this winter.The pop-rock band made international headlines earlier this month after playing a show to 50,000 people without social distancing in Auckland, New Zealand.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has rounded out the cast for Heartstopper, See-Saw Films’ eight-part adaptation of Alice Oseman’s YA graphic novel of the same name.
Amazon Studios has announced that it will co-produce BBC psychological thriller Chloe, and the six-part series has set a cast that includes The Crown star Erin Doherty.
London Grammar are sowing the seeds to success with new album Californian Soil, which is heading for Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart.
Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 years on the throne in 2012 and produced a new production of “Swan Lake” for the company in 2018.He worked around the world, with companies including the New York City Ballet, the Norwegian National Ballet, the Miami City Ballet and Queensland Ballet in Australia.Scarlett was suspended by the Royal Ballet in 2019 after former students made allegations of sexual misconduct.
Jamie Dornan is sticking to his guns when it comes to that brutal accent he attempted in Wild Mountain Thyme. The Down man has been mocked relentlessly for his begorra begosh Irish accent in the upcoming movie.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Jane Seymour has signed on to star in and co-executive produce a new Irish mystery thriller for Acorn TV, AMC Networks’ streamer that focuses on British content.“Harry Wild” is set to go into production next month in Dublin.
Nathan Evans was wowed by a primary school pupil who performed a rendition of his hit sea shanty. Former Postie and Tik Toker turned singing star Nathan has been riding high in the charts with his Wellerman hit.
EXCLUSIVE: Trine Dyrholm, Meera Syal and Celyn Jones have joined the cast of indie pic The Almond And The Seahorse, which is now underway in the UK.
Focus Features has picked up Silent Twins, starring Black Panther break-out Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance. The feature is the English language debut of Agnieszka Smoczynska and is based on the lives of June and Jennifer Gibbons, real-life identical twins who grew up in Wales, as the only Black family in a small town.
Malina Saval Associate Editor, FeaturesIsraeli-American actress-producer-author Noa Tishby was compiling research for what would eventually become her newly released non-fiction book “Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth” (Simon & Schuster) when she discovered that — save for Golda Meir’s 1973 autobiography and English translations of Israeli historian Anita Shapira’s work — there were no books on the history of Israel penned by a woman.