2020 may not have been kind to the globe but if you're a fan of BTS then you've been blessed. Even when the septet was on quarantine mode, they never stopped working and instead churned out more content than we thought possible.
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1. Wynonna EarpSeason 4 debut Newly gunless, demon hunter Wynonna Earp (Melanie Scrofano) races to find a way into the Garden of Eden before her sister, Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalkley), is trapped there forever as the supernatural Western returns.When: Sunday on CTV Sci-Fi Channel
2. The Umbrella AcademySeason 2 After Number Five’s (Aidan Gallagher) powers to teleport himself and others through time scattered his superhero siblings to another dimension at the end of the first season, the
2020 may not have been kind to the globe but if you're a fan of BTS then you've been blessed. Even when the septet was on quarantine mode, they never stopped working and instead churned out more content than we thought possible.
With people throughout the world quarantining during the COVID-19 pandemic, those with more time on their hands than usual have taken to catching up on TV they’d been meaning to get around to.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorAfter a two-year hiatus, Wynonna Earp is back with solid viewership for its Season 4 premiere. Sunday’s debut episode delivered 656,000 total viewers in L+3, up 11% from the Season 3 premiere, according to Nielsen.
“Wynonna Earp” star Melanie Scrofano was joined by other members of the cast and showrunner Emily Andras for a virtual Comic-Con @ Home panel on Saturday.
Actor John Saxon has died aged 83 after a battle with pneumonia.The New York native, best known for roles in The Appaloosa, Enter the Dragon, and the original Nightmare on Elm Street movie, died on Saturday in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, his wife Gloria told The Hollywood Reporter.After being discovered by the same agent who launched the careers of Rock Hudson and Tab Hunter, Saxon first gained notice for his performance as a disturbed high school football star in The Unguarded Moment – for which
Emily Andras exclusively says in the latest issue of Us Weekly. “Certainly, the scripts are going to have to be rewritten to somewhat address that and we’re really working together as a team to come up with sort of clever ways to make sure you’re getting the show you love.”Luckily, the sixth episode that will now act as the unplanned “midseason finale” works, Andras says, explaining that as a way “the universe took kindness” on the writers.“The end of episode six is a really natural break.
Brandon Choe Photo EditorJohn Saxon, character actor known for his roles in Westerns and horror films, died Saturday. His career spanned more than sixty years tallying more than 200 film credits.
Video of the announcement showing the raucous crowd screaming and cheering in excitement might as well be from another lifetime — especially compared to this weekend’s more subdued virtual [email protected] panels. “I feel like it was greenlit in the ’80s,” Andras joked.
Wynonna Earp returns after nearly two years off the air on Sunday, July 26, and it’ll be well worth the wait, creator Emily Andras says in the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now.“We pick up almost immediately after season 3. We make a little joke that while that may feel immediate to the characters, it’s been a little bit longer for the fans, so there’s a little wink there,” the writer tells Us exclusively.
[Warning: The following contains light spoilers for Season 4 of Wynonna Earp. Read at your own risk!]It goes without saying that this year has been a difficult and unrelenting one for many people.
Will Thorne Staff WriterWelcome back to Tune In: our weekly newsletter offering a guide to the best of the week’s TV.Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them.
The Kissing Booth 2Film In this sequel to the popular Netflix teen rom-com, high school senior Elle (Joey King) juggles a long-distance relationship, college applications and the appearance of a handsome, charismatic new classmate.When: Friday on Netflix
Elizabeth Banks’ $395 Allen Schwartz blazer and $275 high-waist shorts; and Nastia Liukin’s lime green Grlfrnd jacket (on sale for $188 here) and bottoms (on sale for $144 here).Opting for sparkles, Amber Valletta picked a sequin Saint Laurent style; while Emily Hampshire wore an affordable shimmering Zara design.Scroll through to see how Kate Upton, Cynthia Erivo, Kelly Rowland and more wear their stylish short suits below.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine It has been reported that next year's may move to Scotland. The Mirror explains that ITV producers are said to be scouting for possible new locations, as Australia – where the hit show is usually filmed – has been hit especially hard by the coronavirus pandemic, and the autumn may see further travel restrictions imposed.The 20th series of the contest, hosted by Ant and Dec, is set to go ahead in December. However, due to the country's recent flare-ups and
1. Fatal AffairMovie This modern-day riff on Fatal Attraction casts Nia Long as a woman trying to mend her marriage with her husband (Stephen Bishop) after a brief encounter with an old friend (Omar Epps), who turns out to be just a wee bit more dangerous and unstable than she’d realized. No word on whether the bunny will make it out alive.When: Thursday on Netflix
Nellie Andreeva, Peter White EXCLUSIVE: CBS Entertainment has combined the network’s specials and alternative programming units under Jack Sussman, a 22-year CBS veteran who has overseen the network’s specials since 1998, most recently as EVP, Specials, Music and Live Events. In the new setup, Sussman will take on additional responsibilities and head the combined department.The restructuring comes three months after Sharon Vuong exited CBS as SVP and head of alternative.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Zooey Deschanel (@zooeydeschanel) on Feb 19, 2013 at 10:17pm PSTSpeaking about Susanna in an interview with Grazia, her GMB co-host Piers Morgan said, people are quick to overlook her contribution to the show's success."She never gets enough credit. She’s a formidable journalist.