Black Mirror is returning to Netflix for a sixth season, Deadline has confirmed.
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Aging isn’t holding Rob Lowe back.
On Wednesday, the actor is on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, and the host mentions she recently saw him at his birthday party.
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“I’m at the age where we don’t talk about what birthday it is,” Lowe says, to which DeGeneres admits, “I don’t know what birthday it is. I asked somebody and I don’t think anybody knew.”
“They didn’t,” he tells her, and she responds, “You don’t care, do you?”
Lowe jokes, “I care deeply!” but goes on to say, “This isn’t an ego-vanity thing—let’s be fair, I’ve got huge amounts of both, let’s not be crazy—but it really is that thing where you go, ‘I feel like I’m 20.’ And that’s what I feel like, and who I am and what I’m about. Age is truly a number, it’s a cliché, but it’s true.”
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“People should know, you’re 70, and you look amazing,” DeGeneres jokes. “You look amazing. So as long as you feel 20, 70 is nothing.”
“That’s what I say,” Lowe laughs.
The actor also talks about how his son John Owen trolling him on social media led to their new Netflix show, “Unstable”.
“It’s based on his ability to troll his famous and slightly crazy father,” Lowe says. “And I’m super-psyched about it.”
Black Mirror is returning to Netflix for a sixth season, Deadline has confirmed.
Zack Sharf After Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield showed up in “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” most Marvel fans were bracing for even more game-changing cameos in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” One of the biggest rumors ahead of the sequel’s release was that Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool would show up, marking the fan-favorite, foul-mouthed superhero’s long-awaited introduction into the Marvel Cinematic Universe following the Disney-Fox merger. That cameo did not happen, but screenwriter Michael Waldron confirmed to ComicBook.com that Deadpool cameo discussions were had before filming.“Yeah, we talked about it,” Waldron said.
Hannah Gadsby delivers a warning up front to the audience for her new show, “Body of Work,” particularly those who are expecting the raw confessional tone of her breakout 2018 Netflix special “Nanette” or its follow-up “Douglas.” “It’s going to be a feel-good show,” she says, “because I feel like I owe you one.” What’s striking is that unlike in her previous two shows, the Australian comic delivers a far more conventional routine on two fronts — not only is her material less emotionally charged than in her previous shows, but it’s also delivered mostly straight, without the meta framework and exploding-the-conventions-of-comedy mindset that marked her as such a strikingly original voice. In her first performance at Brooklyn’s BAM Howard Gilman Opera House on Wednesday, Gadsby seems to acknowledge her changed circumstances — including the fact that she’s hobbling about the stage with a large castlike boot on her left leg after a bad fall in Iceland.
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For the first time in his decades-long career, Chad Lowe will appear on-screen alongside his brother, Rob Lowe. The 54-year-old will guest star in Monday’s episode of "9-1-1: Lone Star" in which firefighter Capt. Owen Strand [Rob] returns to Los Angeles and is faced with "painful childhood memories." Robert Pine, star of ‘70s cop show "CHiPs" and father of actor Chris Pine, will play their dad.
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Rob Lowe and his brother Chad are sharing the screen!
Beabadoobee has released ‘See You Soon’, the latest single from her upcoming second album, ‘Beatopia’.“I feel like the idea behind ‘See You Soon’ is that it’s meant to make you feel like you’re tripping on shrooms”, she says. “Or, I feel like the chorus especially, I want it to sound like a breath of fresh air, like, you know, like a realisation of some sort”.“I wrote it during a time where I was away a lot and making a lot of mistakes and doing a lot of things to help me figure a lot of stuff out”, she goes on.
Billie Eilish was head over heels during her performance at Coachella on Saturday night. The 20-year-old pop star took a fall during her headlining performance at Coachella’s weekend two. As Eilish was preparing to perform her hit song, "Getting Older", she fell directly on her face.
Game Of Thrones, joking that the rest of his career seems “a bit futile”.In a new interview with Esquire, Pascal – who played Oberyn Martell in the hugely popular fantasy series – spoke about various highlights of his career, and addressed the legacy of his character’s demise among fans.“Makes me feel like a boss,” he said of the scene, which frequently places highly on rankings of the show’s gruesome deaths, in which his head was squeezed to bursting point during a duel. “If I’m actually up there and if I’m in the top three, I mean then like, everything after is a bit futile.“It’s like, what am I doing? Why am I still trying? I did it.”You can watch the full interview below.The 47-year-old also recalled how Game Of Thrones series co-creator and showrunner David Benioff once called his audition “amateurish”.“It’s true! I had my friend tape me with my iPhone,” the Mandalorian actor said.