By Peter White
04.03.2020 - 17:51 / deadline.com
By Peter White
International Co-Editor
Netflix is set to kick off the second season of soccer documentary series Sunderland ‘Til I Die next month.
The streamer is to launch the series, which is produced by The Late Late Show with James Corden producer Fulwell 73, on April 1.
The second season, which will include six episode, will follow the 2018/19 season of Sunderland FC, the Black Cats’ first season back in League One.
The first season, which featured eight episodes, focused on the 2017/18
Netflix has said it is establishing a 100 million dollar relief fund for workers in the TV and film industry around the world affected by the coronavirus crisis.
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix is dropping new episodes of “Nailed It!” in April and Quibi released the official trailer for “Murder House Flip.”
If there’s one good thing about staying in self-imposed quarantine from COVID-19, it’s that it gives you plenty of time to catch up on your Netflix watchlist.
By Tom Grater
Emily Blunt deeply regrets not getting a professional spray tan for her wedding day.
Emily Blunt just got hilariously candid about the beauty faux pas that happened on her wedding day.
It happens to the best of us, even practically-perfect-in-every-way Emily Blunt. People reports that during an appearance on The Late Late Show With James Corden, Mary Poppins herself told host James Corden that she may have gone a shade or two too dark when she decided to get a spray tan.
By Peter White
By Dominic Patten
The “Peter Rabbit” sequel is the latest movie to be affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
In response to the global coronavirus pandemic, CAA has issued a temporary policy in which its agents have been asked to hold virtual meetings instead of bringing clients and guests to CAA headquarters. They’ve also been asked to avoid any travel that is business-related for the next two weeks.