Celebrating Summer! Scheana Shay and Brock Davies’ Vanderpump Rules costars attended their daughter’s 1st birthday party on Sunday, April 24.
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Creators and showrunners Matt and Ross Duffer took part in the Deadline Contenders TV panel over the weekend, where they shared some new details about the hotly anticipated fourth season. (Season 3 premiered way back on July 4, 2019.)They referred to the news season as their “’Game of Thrones’ season.” “We kind of jokingly call it our ‘Game of Thrones’ season because it’s so spread out.
So I think that’s what’s unique or most unique about the season,” Matt Duffer said during the panel. He said that the season will be split between three storylines/locations – Joyce and the Byers kids in California (“we’ve always wanted to have that like ‘E.T’.-esque suburb aesthetic”), Hopper in Russia and the rest of the kids back in Hawkins.
“We have these three storylines, are all connected and kind of interwoven together, but it’s just very different tones,” Matt Duffer said.And if you are getting itchy for answers about the exact nature of the Upside Down and why so many have tried (and died) trying to capture the supernatural force inside of it, the Duffers promise that those answers are coming. Ross Duffer referred to the supersized nature of the season (they promised no episode would be shorter than a full hour), and said that part of the reason for it was, “For us really what it’s about is revelations, in that we really wanted to start giving the audience some answers.”When the Duffer Brothers were doing Season 1, they submitted a 20-page document to Netflix detailing the ins and outs of the Upside Down.
They’ve used bits of that document throughout the first three seasons but now it’s time (with one additional season to go) to get into it. “This season, we really wanted to really get into it and [revealing] some of those
.Celebrating Summer! Scheana Shay and Brock Davies’ Vanderpump Rules costars attended their daughter’s 1st birthday party on Sunday, April 24.
Italian actor and director Valeria Golino has been set as jury president for the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival this year.
Good Morning Britain viewers have been left making a complaint after Susanna Reid returned to the studio. The presenter spent Monday's show (April 25) reporting live from the Polish-Ukrainian border.
Good Morning Britain viewers have been left divided as they tuned into the show on Monday. The ITV news programme has undergone a shake-up with Richard Madeley back and hosting in the studio while Susanna Reid reported live from the Polish-Ukrainian border.
The producer of Rob & Chyna dropped an inneresting revelation in court this week!
Streaming giant Netflix made massive headlines this week when the company revealed in a quarterly earnings report that they lost 200,000 subscribers and their stock subsequently plummeted (apparently the company lost 700,000 subscribers when they cut off service to Russia, but obviously made up some of that number in new subscribers). Additionally, after indicating last month they weren’t going to change their model, in the wake of this stock crash, the streaming service announced they’ll be introducing a lower-cost subscriber option that will be ad-supported.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterSPOLER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Matryoshka,” the Season 2 finale episode of “Russian Doll.”In Season 2, “Russian Doll” broke out of its first season’s “Groundhog Day”-style time-loop format with a “Quantum Leap”-like time-travel device that allowed Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) and Alan (Charlie Barnett) to jump into the bodies of their deceased loved ones by taking a trip on the New York City subway. Nadia becomes her mother, Lenora “Nora” (Chloë Sevigny), in the East Village in 1982, and grandmother Vera (Irén Bordán, younger version Ilona McCrea), in World War II-era Budapest, while Alan is inhabiting his grandmother Agnes (Carolyn Michelle Smith) in Germany during the Cold War in 1944.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterSPOLER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “Ariadne,” the Season 1 finale of “Russian Doll.”It’s been more than three years since the first season of “Russian Doll” launched on Netflix, and as such, even the most die-hard fans of the Natasha Lyonne time-loop dramedy need to forgive themselves if they don’t remember exactly how the first-season ending played out. But it is important we get that straight now if you want to enjoy Season 2 right when it launches Wednesday.So here to clear up what she considers a “misnomer” about the conclusion to “Russian Doll” Season 1, which had a lot of threads to follow in its closing moments, for Variety is star and co-creator Lyonne herself.
Big Sean performed at Coachella on Friday night (April 15), and was joined on stage by his girlfriend and frequent collaborator Jhené Aiko for a pair of songs – see footage below.The Detroit rapper delivered a career-spanning set on the Sahaha stage, marking the first time he’s ever performed a solo slot at the California festival.Among the 18-track setlist, Sean performed the hits ‘Blessings’, ‘I Don’t Fuck With You’, ‘Clique’, and ‘Bounce Back. He also gave live debuts to ‘Why Would I Stop?’ and ‘Wolves’, taken from his most recent album ‘Detroit 2’.In the middle of his set, Sean brought out Aiko – who aside from being his partner is also his TWENTY88 bandmate – to perform the tracks ‘Beware’ and ‘I Know’, taken from Sean’s albums ‘Hall Of Fame’ (2013) and ‘Dark Sky Paradise’ (2015) respectively.You can check out footage of their performances below:big sean & jhene aiko in coachella @BigSean @JheneAiko #Coachella pic.twitter.com/ASHpCLx9iu— bash rockii (@BashRockii) April 17, 2022Big Sean and Jhene aiko “ I know ” .
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticIn its first incarnation, “Russian Doll” felt as close to complete as any TV show ever gets. With those first eight episodes, delving deep into the minds of jaded New Yorkers Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) and Alan (Charlie Barnett) and back out again, creators Lyonne, Amy Poehler, and Leslye Headland had achieved something truly heady, unnerving, and spectacular.
The first full-length trailer for season four of Stranger Things has finally dropped – and fans cannot contain themselves with excitement.Three years after season three of the hit sci-fi Netflix series aired, a very different looking Eleven and the gang are set to return with more drama, action and a terrifying new monster. And with the fourth instalment being split into two parts, the new trailer shows us just what we can expect six months after the Battle of Starcourt destroyed the city of Hawkins.The trailer begins with Max, played by Sadie Sink, telling her late brother Billy that everything in Hawkins has been a "total disaster" since last season.
The new season of “Stranger Things” promises an epic battle unlike any seen before.
official trailer for “Stranger Things” Season 4 is here at last, and things are looking dangerous in this 1980s sci-fi world.In it, an ominous monstrous voice talks about a coming war and how somebody’s suffering is “almost at an end.” Max (Sadie Sink) is shown talking to her deceased brother Billy’s (Dacre Montgomery’s) grave. She tells him about how everything has been “a total disaster” since he left.
season four trailer is finally here — but try not to cover your eyes. Nearly three years since fans watched the finale of the third season, we're one step closer to the long-awaited premiere of new episodes with the release of the official season four trailer. If there's one thing the three-minute visual makes clear, it's that things for the Hawkins teens have gotten very dark. «A war is coming,» Dr.