Star Wars actor Mark Hamill poked fun at one of his own projects as he labelled the debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden “the worst thing I’ve ever seen”.
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Star Trek: Lower Decks, the charming animated series from Rick and Mortywriter/producer Mike McMahan.
Rather than putting the focus on the bridge crew, the series — which drops new episodes every Thursday —highlights the underlings who don't always get the glory but are just as important as their more well-known counterparts. Each episode delivers an outlandish adventure as the show's underappreciated support crew, including neurotic rule-follower Ensign Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid,) and proud
.Star Wars actor Mark Hamill poked fun at one of his own projects as he labelled the debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden “the worst thing I’ve ever seen”.
The Boys is set to hit the platform.See a clip from Season 2The superhero TV series, which follows the eponymous team of vigilantes as they combat superpowered individuals who abuse their abilities, quickly became Amazon Prime Video’s most successful original series when it debuted last year (2019).While its second season, starring Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, and Erin Moriarty, is currently airing, a new project which takes place in superhero college is currently in the works.The Boys
We know that it was Demi Lovato who ultimately pulled the plug on her lightning-fast engagement to Max Ehrich, but was she so ready to finally cut him loose after all of those warning signs about his clout-chasing behavior that she actually forgot to give her ex the memo??
If you talk to your Grandma or someone who doesn’t know a Jedi from a Klingon, the idea that there is a deep-rooted feud between fandoms of “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” is obviously silly. They are completely different franchises with different themes, different stories, and very different goals.
The biggest rivalry ever just came head to head with Mark Hamill and Patrick Stewart battling it out in an Uber Eats commercial.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterCBS All Access’s Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Lower Decks are beaming down to New York Comic-Con this year and joining them is the streamer’s forthcoming limited series adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand. The virtual confab is set to take place October 8-11 and will be available to watch on YouTube and FindtheMetaverse.com.The panels will kick off opening day of NYCC and will feature cast and producers from both Star Trek series as well as The
Diana Rigg, the Emmy- and Tony-winning British actress who vaulted to international fame in the 1960s with her performance as the seductive spy Emma Peel onThe Avengers, then gained a new following decades later as the cunning Lady Olenna Tyrell onGame of Thrones, died Thursday. She was 82.
GoT. She famously played Emma Peel on television's The Avengers from 1965-68.
English actress Dame Diana Rigg, known for her work in “The Avengers,” “Game of Thrones” and as James Bond’s wife in “Oh Her Majesty’s Secret Service” has died at age 82. Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford said she died Thursday morning at home with her family.
acclaimed actress known for her role as Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo, the only Bond girl to ever marry 007, Rigg was bestowed her “Dame” title in 1994 for her contributions to drama.She suffered from cancer but died surrounded by her family Thursday morning, according to the Sun.Mastering both film and theater, Rigg earned BAFTA, Emmy, Tony and Evening Standards Awards in her long tenure on the stage and on the screen.Despite her extensive stage experience, Rigg was perhaps best-known for her
David SternThe former longtime commissioner of the NBA died Jan. 1 following a brain hemorrhage, according to a statement from current NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.
Carmel Dagan Staff WriterDiana Rigg, the Tony and Emmy winner who splashed into the world of television with her commanding turn as intelligence agent Emma Peel on “The Avengers” in the 1960s and played Lady Olenna Tyrell on “Game of Thrones” decades later, has died, BBC News reported Thursday.
“Black-ish” is old news and “Old-ish” is the fresh-faced comedy en route to ABC.
2 min read The latest season of the TV series Star Trek: Discovery has recognised ‘Resistance is Futile’ by announcing the shows first non-binary and transgender characters, adding to the same-sex couple already in the franchise.
Two new landmark characters for Star Trek, played by Blu del Barrio (Pic: Phil Sharp) and Ian Alexander (Pic: Jake Akita)
's ). Then there's the whole matter of Translucent's all-for-show funeral, Homelander's attempt at being a father figure to his and Becca's son, Ryan, and Stormfront becoming public enemy No.
Jack Quaid and Lizzy McGroder are enjoying the drive-in experience!
CBS All Access is beaming fans into the anniversary of the “Star Trek” franchise.On Tuesday, September 8, the streaming network will host a 24-hour virtual celebration to mark the 54th anniversary of the original “Star Trek” series premiere on Sept. 8, 1966.