Netflix's most recent offering Bridgerton, a period drama series, went on to become a massive hit on the streaming platform. Not just across the world, but in India too Bridgerton was much loved by audiences.
21.02.2021 - 09:43 / variety.com
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TV“Saturday Night Live” wasted no time commenting on the fact that everyone from critics to fans to SAG voters fell in love with Regé-Jean Page in Netflix’s “Bridgerton.”Page hosted the Feb.
20 episode of the NBC late-night sketch comedy series and he started his monologue by pointing out that everyone knows him now from that new period drama — “the show that made everyone turn to their moms and say, ‘Never mind, I don’t think we should watch this
.Netflix's most recent offering Bridgerton, a period drama series, went on to become a massive hit on the streaming platform. Not just across the world, but in India too Bridgerton was much loved by audiences.
Netflix is turning the tide in digital entertainment and after giving us the intense and action-packed Extraction, the Russo Brothers are teaming up for yet another project. Titled The Gray Man, the production starring Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana De Armas, Dhanush, Wagner Moura, Jessica Henwick and Julia Butters is set to kick off in Los Angeles in two weeks time, reports Deadline.
Billy Bob Thornton, Alfre Woodard and Bridgerton breakout star Regé-Jean Page have rounded out cast of the Russo Brothers’ "The Gray Man" starring Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans and Ana De Armas. Wagner Moura, Jessica Henwick, Dhanush and Julia Butters are also on board.
Dan Levy when he hosted the NBC sketch comedy show earlier this month. Levy, 37, left a supportive Post-It note on the mirror of the dressing room for Regina King, who hosted the following weekend. King, 50, then shared a selfie to Instagram of the encouraging note, which read, «You got this!»King paid it forward to star Regé-Jean Page by leaving him a note ahead of his hosting gig, which he too shared on Instagram. «You got next and you are going to be amazing,» King wrote to Page, 31.
Saturday Night Live‘s Feb. 20 telecast, featuring Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page in his hosting debut and musical guest Bad Bunny, drew a 4.2 rating household Live+Same Day rating in the 44 metered local markets and a 2.0 adults 18-49 rating in the 25 markets with local people meters.
We burn for you, Regé-Jean Page!
Bridgerton star just made his debut and it was everything you, dear reader, could have hoped for.It all started with his monologue, which involved a lot of screaming audience members, and the most accurate description of Bridgerston ever: “The show that made everyone text their moms and say, ‘you know what? Nevermind, I don’t think we should watch this together.'"During the February 20 live show, Page went on to discuss his post-Duke of Hastings fame, which made the British actor a seemingly
Regé-Jean Page brought all his smoldering “Bridgerton” charm to his “Saturday Night Live” debut. The handsome star couldn’t contain his suave allure in his first-ever monologue.
Olivia Rodrigo's «Drivers License» speaks to everyone! On this weekend's, host Regé-Jean Page led a huge sing-along in one of the night's standout sketches.Page played a guy at a bar, hanging out with a bunch of his pals, who puts «Drivers License» on the jukebox, much to the surprise of a few of his gruff friends.«Sounds like some teen girl singing in her room with a piano,» Mikey Day's pool player opines.«That's the beauty of it,» Page shoots back. «You got a problem?»Slowly, each of the men
Actor Regé-Jean Page made his debut hosting Saturday Night Live tonight and used his monologue to prove that “he’s just a normal guy” and nothing like his character from Bridgerton, the brooding Duke of Hastings, Simon Basset. He may have been successful had it not been for his smoldering interludes that included romantic lines and a closeup of him drinking wine.
Rege-Jean Page is making his Saturday Night Live debut!
Regé-Jean Page brought all his smoldering charm to his debut. The handsome star couldn't contain his suave allure in his first-ever monologue.Taking to the Studio 8H stage, Page introduced himself to the few people who might not know him yet, explaining, «Most of you probably recognize me from on Netflix, the show that made everyone turn to their moms and say, 'Oh you know what? Never mind, I don't think we should watch this together.'»«It's a bit of a racy show.
Actor Regé-Jean Page has become a household name after acting on Netflix’s popular show Bridgerton. His breathtaking looks caught the attention of viewers which resulted in his massive fan-following.
Regé-Jean Page is off the market. After speculation that the star has a special someone in his life, a source confirms to ET that the actor is dating soccer player and copywriter Emily Brown.The news comes just days after the two were photographed getting cozy in London just before Valentine's Day.
So long, Duke of Hastings! Regé-Jean Page tested out a new nickname in the first promo for his Saturday Night Live hosting debut.
fans are gearing up for this weekend's new The handsome breakout star Regé-Jean Page is set to make his debut as guest host, and he teamed up with musical guest Bad Bunny for a funny new promo.The spot — which dropped on Thursday — features Bad Bunny, Page and castmember Melissa Villasenor on the Studio 8H stage, all rocking protective face masks.After Page introduces the music superstar, Villasenor jokes that his stage name has inspired her.«I think I'm gonna go by Bad Melissa, now!»
Rege-Jean Page is getting to know the Saturday Night Live cast members!