Ellise Shafer editorNetflix has released the official trailer for Season 2 of superhero series “The Umbrella Academy,” premiering July 31.This time, the Hargreeves family finds themselves in 1960s Dallas, where they must face yet another apocalypse.
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Naman Ramachandran Netflix will resume principal photography in the U.K. on the second season of fantasy epic series “The Witcher” from August 17.The streamer made the announcement on Twitter: “I’m dusting off my lute and quill, I have some news, some mead to spill: After all the months we’ve been apart, it’s time for production to restart.
Ellise Shafer editorNetflix has released the official trailer for Season 2 of superhero series “The Umbrella Academy,” premiering July 31.This time, the Hargreeves family finds themselves in 1960s Dallas, where they must face yet another apocalypse.
Dead to Me has been renewed for a third and final season on Netflix, the streaming giant has confirmed.2 Broke Girls creator Liz Feldman’s dark comedy series, starring Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini, focuses on Jen (Applegate), in the aftermath of her husband being killed in a hit and run.In a statement confirming the renewal, Netflix said: “We could not be more excited to expand our relationship with Liz and continue to work with her on Dead to Me and future series to come.”Feldman
Dead to Me, are used to 's surprising twists and turns, but even we didn't see this coming: the Christina Applegate- dark comedy has been renewed for a third (yay!) but final (no!) season, Netflix announced on July 6. The bittersweet announcement was followed by news that Feldman has formed a multi-year partnership with Netflix to create other projects.
Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo are winners again!
Dolores Catania didn’t let her time off go to waste! The Real Housewives of New Jersey star had a tummy tuck while production on season 11 of the Bravo show was suspended amid the coronavirus pandemic.“I found the most amazing doctor in Maryland, Dr. Joseph Michaels,” the 49-year-old reality TV personality told Us Weekly exclusively on our “Hot Hollywood” podcast.
Peep Show scene involving blackface from its platform as a number of shows re-evaluate their content.The death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis last month has sparked global anti-racism protests, and, in the wake of this, the entertainment world has been removing controversial scenes and episodes over problematic content.A Peep Show moment that involves Jeremy (played by Robert Webb) wearing blackface has now been taken off the Netflix edit of the Channel 4 series.
Faith Hill is showing her support for the change of the Mississippi state flag.
Clare Crawley‘s season of The Bachelorette will be the first major network show to begin filming again in the U.S. following the coronavirus pandemic.The show is heading back into production, Variety reported on Friday, June 26, more than three months after it was shut down.
The 2015 movie Love, directed by controversial filmmaker Gaspard Noe, is climbing the charts on Netflix this week and fans are discovering Karl Glusman‘s breakout performance.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentKey members of the team that shepherded hit biopic “Born a King,” about Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia, talked about the experience of “witnessing the birth of a film industry” in Saudi, as Spanish director Agustí Villaronga put it, during a Cannes Virtual Market panel. They also announced that they will be making a sequel. “Born a King” is a Spain-U.K.
first revealed that the show’s UK shoot was halted in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic. Cast member Kristofer Hivju tested positive for the virus, leading the streamer to conduct a deep-clean of the set to prevent further infection.Slowly but surely we are starting to see some major UK projects head back into production on Brit shores.
Henry Cavill‘s hit show The Witcher is returning to production amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe second season of Netflix series The Witcher will go back into production on August 17, the streamer announced today.Deadline first revealed that the show’s UK shoot was halted in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe second season of Netflix series The Witcher will go back into production on August 17, the streamer announced today.Deadline first revealed that the show’s UK shoot was halted in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic.Slowly but surely we are starting to see some major UK projects head back into production on Brit shores.