The cast and creators behind Global’s “New Amsterdam” are reuniting for a good cause.
09.07.2020 - 23:13 / tvguide.com
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the New Amsterdam Season 2 finale. Read at your own risk!]We're still a long ways away from seeing any new episodes of New Amsterdamany time soon; due to COVID-19, a timeline for resuming production is still very much a mystery.
One thing we can be sure of when NBC's hospital drama resumes, though, is that Max Goodwin's (Ryan Eggold) and Dr. Helen Sharpe (Freema Agyeman) won't be consummating the clear attraction they have for each other in the near
.The cast and creators behind Global’s “New Amsterdam” are reuniting for a good cause.
able to film, lots of shows are already thinking about how to incorporate COVID-19 storylines into their upcoming seasons. (It should be noted that plenty aren't thinking about incorporating coronavirus too; count American Horror Storyamong those that plan on staying way more than six feet away.) For a healthy segment of other shows though, COVID-19 might as well be a new guest star or a new big bad next season, because it's going to play a significant role.
Actor John Saxon has died aged 83 after a battle with pneumonia.The New York native, best known for roles in The Appaloosa, Enter the Dragon, and the original Nightmare on Elm Street movie, died on Saturday in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, his wife Gloria told The Hollywood Reporter.After being discovered by the same agent who launched the careers of Rock Hudson and Tab Hunter, Saxon first gained notice for his performance as a disturbed high school football star in The Unguarded Moment – for which
Brandon Choe Photo EditorJohn Saxon, character actor known for his roles in Westerns and horror films, died Saturday. His career spanned more than sixty years tallying more than 200 film credits.
Pearl Jam have announced details of their 2021 European tour – you can see all the dates below.Back in April, the group postponed the European leg of their ‘Gigaton’ tour as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The tour was due to begin in Frankfurt on June 23 and continue through until Amsterdam on July 23.“We are working with all of our partners to reschedule these dates and will release the new tour routing as soon as we are able,” the group said at the time.
Mae Hamilton Academy Award-winning actor Susan Sarandon (“The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” “Thelma and Louise”) has just put her longtime New York City home on the market for $7.9 million. But don’t worry — though she’s bent on selling the family-sized Chelsea spread, the native New Yorker has no plans to leave the city.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerIt’s almost time to play ball for Major League Baseball, as the American and National leagues are poised to embark on what promises to be the strangest season in the game’s long and storied history.The regular season finally gets underway on Thursday with the New York Yankees against the defending world champion Washington Nationals, and the Los Angeles Dodgers versus the San Francisco Giants.
Susan Sarandon is saying goodbye to her New York City apartment.
Fiona Apple has written a new song for the season finale of Apple TV+’s Central Park – listen to it below.The New York singer-songwriter, who released her fifth album ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’ in April, teamed up with David Lucky to pen ‘New York Doesn’t Like Your Face’ for the animated musical series.It will feature in the final episode of Central Park‘s first season, ‘A Fish Called Snakehead’, which is due to arrive on Apple TV+ this coming Friday (July 24).
Also Read: CNN Launches 'New and Expanded' Team to Cover Race, Systemic RacismHe went on to say that as people have migrated around the world over the centuries, the color of our skin had to change. He explained why:“Our skin is where we make vitamin D; if you don’t get enough ultraviolet, then you don’t get enough vitamin D.
Audrey Cleo Yap “Wu Tang: An American Saga,” created and written by the RZA and Alex Tse, depicts the early days of the Wu-Tang Clan in 1990s New York. Hulu renewed the scripted series for a second season in January.But the end of its 10-episode first season had many fans wondering, “Whither U-God?,” a member of the rap collective since its inception (real name Lamont Hawkins), who had yet to make an appearance.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorRuth Ammon doesn’t normally come in on the second season of shows as a production designer, but for “The Alienist: Angel of Darkness,” set in 1897 New York, she was willing to make an exception.Ammon picked up where Mara LePere-Schloop left off in Season 1, having turned areas in Budapest into New York’s Gilded Age for the show’s murder mystery, in which Sara (Dakota Fanning) reunites with Dr.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorRoswell, New Mexico co-showrunner Carina Adly MacKenzie is exiting as co-showrunner of the CW’s Roswell, New Mexico ahead of the third season “due to fundamental differences”, MacKenzie said Friday in a statement posted on social media.In her statement which reads in part, MacKenzie said, “I have made the difficult decision to resign from my role on Roswell, New Mexico.
Roswell, New Mexico returns for its third season, it will be with a new showrunner at the helm, TV Guide has confirmed. Carina Adly MacKenzie, who co-ran the first two seasons of The CW sci-fi drama with Christopher Hollier, is no longer with the show. "Carina Adly MacKenzie has departed as executive producer/co-showrunner of Roswell, New Mexico," Warner Bros.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorBetter Things‘ Pamela Adlon is staying in business with FX Productions, signing a new overall deal with the studio behind the critically praised series. Under the pact, Adlon will continue to develop both scripted and unscripted programming exclusively for FX, as well as potentially other divisions of Walt Disney Television.Additionally, FX confirmed a season 5 renewal for Better Things, on which Adlon executive produces, writes, directs and stars.