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CBS All Access original series returns Thursday to kick off its third season after a year-and-a-half hiatus, and only ET premieres an exclusive sneak peek from the first episode. To jog your memory, in the season 2 finale, Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the USS Discovery crew blasted off 930 years into the future, arriving in the year 3188, where the Federation has been depleted following a mysterious apocalyptic event called The Burn. In the exclusive clip from the season 3
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A post shared by Gary Barlow (@officialgarybarlow) on Oct 18, 2020 at 9:47am PDTIn a statement, Gary said: ‘Michael said he knew this amazing talent that would be perfect for the song.’‘Within an hour, we were all on the phone and when Sebastián sent the track back, we were just thrilled.
Michael B. Jordan is ready to usher in a new group of Black superheroes.
Ellise Shafer editorSacha Baron Cohen has disclosed several important plot points within the upcoming “Borat” sequel, aptly titled “Borat Subsequent Movie Film: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.”In a new interview with the New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, Cohen revealed that the iconic Borat character uses the flower beds in front of the Trump hotel as a bathroom and keeps his daughter in a cage, among other unbelievable
Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 is finally here! The new season, which premiered on Thursday, Oct. 15, is a huge relief given the questions that were left dangling at the end of the CBS All Access show's second season.
launching season 3, CBS All Access has renewed the series and has set a start date for filming up in Toronto: Monday, Nov. 2.The news was announced Friday via a special video message from the cast and executive producers, including co-showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise, as well as Sonequa Martin-Green and Doug Jones.Martin-Green, who gave birth to a baby girl in July, expressed her excitement over reuniting with her castmates for a new adventure.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorThe Starfleet crew clearly has more work to do. A day after its Season 3 premiere, CBS All Access announced it has renewed Star Trek: Discovery for a fourth season, with production set to begin on November 2.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Star Trek: Discovery” has been renewed for Season 4 at CBS All Access.News of the renewal was announced in a video featuring series stars Sonequa Martin-Green and Doug Jones as well as executive producers and co-showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise. In addition, they announced that production on Season 4 will officially begin on Nov.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThose of a certain generation of people who thrive when they hear songs like Boyz II Men’s “Motownphilly” or Tony! Toni! Toné!’s “Feels Good” or Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative”. There’s an incomparable sense of nostalgia when any song by Guy, Jade, Troop or the iconic Bell Biv DeVoe hits the airwaves.
“Star Trek: Discovery” cast member David Ajala is blunt about one of his biggest scene partners.“She is a diva,” he told The Post of the interplanetary Patti LuPone-wannabe with whom he shares significant screen time.But he isn’t really being that harsh: Said “diva” is an enormous Maine coon cat named Grudge, who keeps company with Ajala’s character, Cleveland “Book” Booker, on his cosmos-cavorting journeys in Season 3, which premieres Thursday on CBS All Access.Ajala, 34, plays Book, a
Michael B. Jordan and Black Lives Matter co-founder Opal Tometi have unveiled the line-up for their virtual Social Justice Now Film Festival (SJNFF).The new initiative is set to launch with the Black Panther star and the activist as co-ambassadors and on Monday (October 12, 2020), organizers for the event announced the socially conscious productions they plan to screen.The documentaries 40 Years a Prisoner and Freedia Got a Gun will be featured while original films Us Kids, Reefa, and SNCC,
here.Film Life Foundation is the festival organizer, with Coalition Partners to include ABFF Ventures, Endeavor Content, One Community, and Outlier Society.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerThose who tuned in for today’s discussion with Monster Hunter helmer Paul W.S. Anderson at New York Comic Con’s virtual edition were treated to a new sneak peek to the upcoming adaptation to the popular Capcom video game.
Star Trek: Discovery? Though a new season is due to arrive this October, the wait feels like forever given the mind-blowing events that unfolded at the end of the CBS All Access show's second season. As you'll recall, Control's (Alan Van Sprang) armada of Section 31 ships threatened to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy.
New York Comic Con panel and dropped some major news: Star Trek: Voyager's Captain Janeway is headed back to television! TV Guide has learned that Kate Mulgrew is set to reprise her role as the beloved Starfleet captain for Nickelodeon's upcoming animated series, Star Trek Prodigy. "I have invested every scintilla of my being in Captain Janeway, and I can't wait to endow her with nuance that I never did before in Star Trek: Prodigy.
New York Comic Con’s “Star Trek” panel. In it, we find newcomer Cleveland Booker aka “Book” (David Ajala) being pursued in his small spacecraft by an alien aggressor.Booker’s sensors warn of a “space-time anomaly” just seconds before Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) materializes from the wormhole she entered in the Season 2 finale.Booker and Burnham collide, sending both spiraling to the planet surface below.
“Star Trek: Picard,” “Star Trek: Discovery,” the animated “Star Trek: Lower Decks” and the upcoming “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.““I have to tell you that I was, at first, a little bit uncertain,” she said during the six-minute announcement. “After all, I had played her for seven years, in 4 ½ inch heels.