ABC‘s hit drama Big Sky has added a new series regular for season two.
04.08.2021 - 19:31 / variety.com
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorHGTV’s Property Brothers, Tina Knowles-Lawson and Guy Fieri are among the producers set to deliver a slate of five original unscripted series for Discovery Plus that will run on the streamer under the banner of Oprah Winfrey’s OWN.The news that OWN is stepping up its presence on the Discovery Plus streamer comes a day after the parent company disclosed in its second quarter earnings that it has about 18 million total direct-to-consumer subscribers across its
.ABC‘s hit drama Big Sky has added a new series regular for season two.
Celebs Go Dating star Paul Brunson has declared Glasgow chippy the Blue Lagoon's deep fried Mars Bar 'the most phenomenal' dessert ever. Entrepreneur Paul, who was also a co-host on Oprah Winfrey's show Lovetown, and his wife Jill took their two sons Liam and Kingston to the chip shop to try out the dish after reading about it on Time Out's food guide.
George McMahon jokes that he’ll happily stay in Carrigstown for the rest of his life as he prepares to mark his 20th year on the soap as Mondo O’Connell.
George McMahon says it broke his heart when his three-year-old daughter Frankie pleaded with him not to return to work on Fair City.
Things look set to heat up between Ger and Dean in Fair City this weekend as their ‘situation’ finally comes to a head.
Free Guy director Shawn Levy is giving fans an inside look into how Ryan Reynolds scored a cameo from a Marvel star for the new movie!
Hayley Collins has been a leading character in Fair City for six years, and it goes without saying that the last 18 months have been the most difficult for her yet.
As an actor, there’s always the unknown about what might end up about you online, whether that be a bad photo or some celebrity gossip.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor“Jason, Sean and Will are three absolute legends who have accomplished so much in this industry – from comedy to drama, on the stage and to our screens,” said Lisa Holme, senior vice president of content and commercial Strategy for Discovery, Inc., in a statement. “As they are now conquering the world of podcasts, we’re excited to show an entirely new side of them in this docuseries, where we will have incredible access to all the behind-the-scenes moments from
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“Free Guy,” in theaters Aug. 13, revolves around a world within a world — the video game Free City.
Wedding bells are in order for Fair City star Ryan Andrews who has popped the question to his long-term girlfriend Michaela O’Neill.
Ryan Reynolds — don’t worry, his shtick works here — plays Guy, a rudimentary bystander (a “non-playable character”) in a “Grand Theft Auto”-style game called “Free City.” His dumb catchphrase? “Don’t have a good day — have a great day!” Players from the real world descend on the CGI metropolis as sunglasses-wearing avatars and shoot, steal and cause untold destruction. The next day, it starts over.
Ryan Reynolds‘ new movie Free Guy features lots of film references, Easter eggs and cameos, but Deadpool will not be one of them.
New York Yankees vs.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaAshley Benson, Shiloh Fernandez, Logan Miller, Frank Whaley and Jay Pharaoh are starring in “Private Property,” a remake of the 1960 noir film of the same title.The movie recently wrapped production in Los Angeles and was written, produced, and directed by Chadd Harbold.
In upside-down simulations, time loops and videogames turned inside out, a growing body of movies trade on the feeling of living in a false reality — of being a glitch in the matrix. Virtual realities turn real ("Ready Player One"), television sets peel away ("The Truman Show"), dream states don't wake ("Inception"), arcade characters break free ("Wreck-It Ralph").But if anyone was ever living a lie, Free City resident and banker Guy (Ryan Reynolds) is.
Perth. Tyroshan (36) and Ayesha Attidi Panagoda (30), decided to open their very own plastic-free zero-waste shop in the Fair City.The business owners, both from Sri Lanka, started up Tay Larder on South Methven Street after struggling to find shops that offered plastic-free packaging.
Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing