Stephen Amell and Alexander Ludwig are ready to take the ring in the new Starz wrestling drama, .On Sunday, the network debuted the first trailer for the upcoming series, which is set to premiere across all Starz platforms on Sunday, Aug. 15.
Stephen Amell and Alexander Ludwig are ready to take the ring in the new Starz wrestling drama, .On Sunday, the network debuted the first trailer for the upcoming series, which is set to premiere across all Starz platforms on Sunday, Aug. 15.
Stephen Amell and Alexander Ludwig will soon be hitting the ring in the upcoming Starz drama,, about men and women chasing their dreams in the world of small-town pro wrestling. The network shared its first look at the two actors greased up and ready for their chance at stardom. Set to premiere this summer, follows a family-owned wrestling company as two brothers, Jack (Amell) and Ace Spade (Ludwig), rival over their late father’s legacy.
Sara Bareilles will be among the stars set to take part in the Drunken Artists Drinking Game this weekend. The singer will virtually join screen stars including Stephen Amell, Jenna Dewan and Andrew Rannells for the night of fun on Sunday, which will raise money for The Actors Fund, Black Theatre United and Project ALS.
Stephen Amell is putting his fit body on display while in St. Barts!
Stephen Amell is getting a little help.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorEXCLUSIVE: Trey Tucker (What Lies Below) and Robby Ramos (Snowfall) are set for recurring roles opposite Stephen Amell, Alexander Ludwig and Mary McCormack in Heels, Starz’s eight-episode hourlong drama set in the outrageous world of independent professional wrestling.Written by Michael Waldron, with Mike O’Malley as showrunner, Heels is a story about the men and women who chase their dreams in the world of small-town pro wrestling.
reported on Friday.“While performing a stunt on the set of ‘Heels’ this week, Stephen Amell sustained an injury to his back,” Starz said in a statement to The Post. “Following a medical evaluation, he is now resting and recovering at home in anticipation of his return to set.
The CW has found a way to solve its “Arrowverse” name problem following the conclusion of “Arrow” last year — though we don’t know if you’re going to like it.On Tuesday, the broadcast network dropped a promo for its new and returning superhero series, which included the news that the universe they all exist in, long dubbed the “Arrowverse” after the now-ended Stephen Amell-led series that started it all, is now known as “TheCWverse.”The 2-minute promo, which you can view via the video above,
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Heels” has added another key player to its cast.The Starz wrestling drama, led by former “Arrow” actor Stephen Amell, has cast Mary McCormack in a leading role, Variety has confirmed.The eight-episode drama, which hails from Lionsgate Television in association with Paramount Television Studios, stars Amell and Alexander Ludwig as brothers Jack and Ace Spade.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Mary McCormack has been tapped as a lead opposite Stephen Amell and Alexander Ludwig in Heels, Starz’s eight-episode hourlong drama set in the outrageous world of independent professional wrestling.Written by Michael Waldron, with Mike O’Malley as showrunner, Heels is a story about the men and women who chase their dreams in the world of small town pro wrestling.
Stephen Amell has praised Grant Gustin for his response to Hartley Sawyer’s firing from The Flash.It was revealed on Monday that Sawyer – who portrayed Ralph Dibny, aka Elongated Man, on the series for three seasons – had been axed from the programme due to recently surfaced racist and misogynist tweets.Following the news, Grant, who plays the titular character in the series, shared showrunner Eric Wallace’s official statement which read: “I am committed to bringing permanent change to the work
The Flash have taken to social media to share their reactions following the firing of star Hartley Sawyer.The actor, 35, was fired from his role on The CW’s The Flash on Monday, June 8, after past racist and homophobic tweets resurfaced.“Hartley Sawyer will not be returning for season seven of The Flash,” The CW, Warner Bros. TV and Berlanti Productions said in a statement on Monday.
On the heels of Hartley Sawyer's firing from The Flash, co-stars Grant Gustin and Stephen Amell have publicly joined the conversation. On Monday, it was confirmed that Sawyer, who portrayed character Ralph Dibny on the CW series, was fired from the show and would not be returning for the seventh season after his past offensive tweets resurfaced online. "In regards to Mr.
Stephen Amell is speaking out with praise for The Flash star Grant Gustin after the actor spoke out against the offensive tweets of co-star Hartley Sawyer.
Stephen Amell is speaking out with praise for The Flash star Grant Gustin after the actor spoke out against the offensive tweets of co-star Hartley Sawyer.
Stephen Amell reacted to comic book writer Tee Franklin’s allegations of racism against him amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
Stephen Amell has responded after he was called a racist by author Tee Franklin.
Stephen Amell and his family are mourning the loss of their dog, Louis.
Stephen Amell wrapped up an eight year run on Arrow earlier this year, and those hoping that he could return as Oliver Queen on one of the other Arrowverse shows on The CW are going to be disappointed.
Stephen Amell is properly done with the Arrowverse.
Robbie Amell is adjusting to the afterlife in Amazon Prime Video’s new trailer for “Upload”.
By Denise Petski
The benefits of being family!
Stephen Amell joins Emily Bett Rickards on the stage for the Arrow panel during the C2E2 convention in Chicago over the weekend.
The finale of the CW’s “Arrow” failed to draw a large audience for the network and missed the mark a little in the TV ratings.
By Geoff Boucher
Oliver Queen and his band of superfriends closed the chapter that set off the Arrowverse during the Tuesday, January 28, series finale of Arrow, titled “Fadeout.”
By Geoff Boucher
By Denise Petski
Although we had no way of knowing it at the time, when Arrow debuted on The CW in the fall of 2012, it marked a turning point for the young network, which had just launched in 2006 after The WB and UPN ceased operations. Over the course of the show's eight-season tenure, which will come to an end Tuesday, the superhero series starring Stephen Amell as millionaire playboy turned arrow-slinging vigilante Oliver Queen significantly altered the trajectory and perception of The CW.
Arrow star Stephen Amell has shared a harrowing experience of suffering a panic attack while recording a podcast.
Taking time to heal. Stephen Amell suffered a panic attack mid-interview on the Tuesday, January 21, episode of Michael Rosenbaum’s podcast “Inside of You.”
Arrow star Stephen Amell has explained his behaviour on a new podcast, revealing he suffered a panic attack.
Stephen Amell is opening up about panic attacks after having one midway through recording a podcast.
When Arrow premiered over seven years ago on The CW, it featured a fresh-faced cast of gorgeous humans who were virtual strangers to many viewers. Now — well, they're still gorgeous humans because CW actors don't age, but they're no longer strangers to us. They're beloved actors who've brought this amazing series to life, and we'll be sad to see their characters go.
All good things … must come to an end. And there are a lot of endings coming in 2020. In the latest issue of Us Weekly, we take a deep dive into the many shows that are heading into their final seasons.
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