The outlook is positive. Ree Drummond shared an update on her husband, Ladd Drummond, and nephew Caleb Drummond after the pair were involved in a head-on fire truck collision on Wednesday, March 10.
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Liev Schreiber will reprise his role as the titular hero and will co-write the script with showrunner David Hollander, who will also direct the film. Jon Voight will also return as Mickey Donovan, as well as Kerris Dorsey as Bridget, Ray's daughter.The movie, which could kick off a potential franchise, will continue Ray's journey following the series' seven-season run on Showtime, with «Mickey in the wind and Ray determined to find and stop him before he can cause any more carnage,» according to
.The outlook is positive. Ree Drummond shared an update on her husband, Ladd Drummond, and nephew Caleb Drummond after the pair were involved in a head-on fire truck collision on Wednesday, March 10.
Michael B. Jordan may be kissing Lori Harvey off-camera, but on-camera, he’s locking lips with his co-star Chanté Adams. Michael, 34, and Chanté, 26, were seen kissing as the cameras were rolling on the set of the upcoming drama film, Journal for Jordan, in a park located in New York City’s Upper East Side on March 9. Michael was seen wearing a cozy grey sweater with jeans as he leaned in to kiss Chanté, who dressed for the crisp weather in a red parka jacket and blue skinny jeans.
SAVANNAH, Ga. -- A special effects worker was sentenced to federal prison Tuesday for illegally possessing explosives while working on a movie starring John Travolta and Morgan Freeman.A U.S.
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Popcorn and all other concessions will not be sold at the IFC Center, at least for now. But films, actual films, will be projected on all five of its screens beginning Friday for the first time in nearly a year.
Typically, when a show does solid ratings, gets awards consideration, and runs for seven years, a network will give the creator and producers a chance to finish their story before outright canceling it. Unfortunately, that was not the courtesy given to the makers of “Ray Donovan,” as the long-running Showtime series was abruptly canceled after its 7th season, which actually left on a bit of a cliffhanger and zero resolution.
Poor Archiekins! In a conversation with Demi Moore for Interview magazine published Wednesday, February 24, KJ Apa expressed his frustration with working on Riverdale.
The news was announced today that Ray Donovan will be back with a feature film, and fans can’t hold back their excitement on social media.
Ray Donovan faced down a lot of enemies over the course of seven seasons, and now the tough-as-nails fixer to the rich and powerful is overcoming his biggest nemesis ever: cancellation.
Also Read: Liev Schreiber on Fan Outcry After 'Ray Donovan' Cancellation: 'Your Voices Have Been Heard'“When ‘Ray Donovan’ went off our air after seven great seasons, we heard from so many of its loyal fans that they were not ready to say goodbye to Ray and the wonderfully dysfunctional Donovan clan,” Showtime president of entertainment Gary Levine said in a statement.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Ray Donovan” is getting a feature length film continuation at Showtime.Following the show’s surprising cancellation after seven seasons last year, star Liev Schreiber will return in the title role, with series stars Jon Voight and Kerris Dorsey also returning. Schreiber is co-writing the script with series showrunner David Hollander, with Hollander also directing.
Ray Donovan fans will, after all, get a satisfactory ending to their favorite Showtime series.
Rachael Ray is reflecting on the loss of her upstate New York home following a devastating house fire last year, as well as revealing when she plans to move back in. The celebrity chef, 52, opened up about losing her place and showed off the home under construction on Thursday's episode of "The Rachael Ray Show." "So here is our bedroom," Ray said, showing off a barren room where she and her husband John Cusimano, 53, used to sleep.