Getting what they are worth! As viewers enjoy their favorite TV shows across cable, network and streaming platforms, a new report released by Variety earlier this month revealed the biggest salaries.
18.08.2021 - 18:07 / variety.com
Netflix deal, that kind of accomplishes everything,” says another agent. Or if the studio has leverage, it can “bifurcate the deal” and hold on to some rights.
“In those deals you take the top dollar that networks provide, you try to get some back end, and you call it a day.”With so little transparency in the streaming world — who knows what a show is worth without ratings or an off-net marketplace? — it’s more difficult than ever to grasp whether talent has been compensated fairly. “I think
.Getting what they are worth! As viewers enjoy their favorite TV shows across cable, network and streaming platforms, a new report released by Variety earlier this month revealed the biggest salaries.
ended with a thrilling win for Richmond, a terrifying moment for Ted and a major reveal about Rebecca's mysterious online suitor!«The Signal» centered around the start of FA Cup, with AFC Richmond set as major underdogs against Tottenham -- but there was plenty of drama off the field as well.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorEmmy nominated actress Kate Winslet admits that she has spent the past year eating far too much Cheez Whiz.In HBO’s Emmy nominated show, “Mare of Easttown” Winslet plays a no-nonsense police detective who eats the liquid spray cheese right from the can.
Kate Winslet is not only one of Hollywood’s most recognizable actresses, but she is also an award-winning star, having won an Oscar, a Golden Globe and an Emmy – but that doesn’t keep her fear of "f—king up," as she put it, at bay. In a discussion with Variety about her recent hit miniseries "Mare of Easttown" on HBO, the actress revealed that she’s nervous that others will see her lesser-than should she turn in a performance that’s not well researched.
Wandavision star Elizabeth Olsen has voiced her support for Scarlett Johansson amid her lawsuit against Disney, surrounding the release of her Marvel blockbuster, Black Widow.
Ethan Shanfeld Elizabeth Olsen voiced support for her “Avengers” co-star Scarlett Johansson amid her ongoing “Black Widow” lawsuit against Disney.“I think she’s so tough and literally when I read that I was like, ‘Good for you Scarlett,'” Olsen said in a joint Vanity Fair interview with Jason Sudeikis.The interview also covered the issue of theatrical releases during a time where theaters are still in recovery from the ongoing pandemic.
Hannah Waddingham) continues to chat up her mystery man on the Bantr app, and Keeley (Juno Temple) helps Nate (Nick Mohammed) boost his confidence enough to impress his parents at dinner. (It should also be said that the best chemistry of the episode is, as usual, between Temple and Waddingham, when Keeley swoons at Rebecca's strategy for «making herself big» before intimidating meetings: «F***k, you're amazing,» she marvels.
Still waiting. Alyssa Milano gave followers an update on the health of her uncle Mitchell Carp days after he suffered a heart attack while driving.
may have been the biggest shock of all.
This year, four out of eight nominees in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category are from one show, Apple TV+’s biggest hit, “Ted Lasso.” Many predicted that the Jason Sudeikis wonder would earn a ton of Emmy nods, but its 20 nomination haul, including almost every supporting player in the cast, was a bit of a shock.
Our diets go under the microscope in the new environmental documentary “Eating Our Way To Extinction”, narrated by Kate Winslet.
Olivia Wilde, 37, looked like a doted mom during her latest outing with her kids. The actress was photographed dropping off her daughter Daisy, 4, and son Otis, 7, who she shares with ex Jason Sudeikis, 45, at their school in Los Angeles, CA in the morning. She was wearing a green and white striped T-shirt with white pants and white sneakers and had sunglasses placed over her head.
The HBO limited series Mare of Easttown, which received a whopping 16 Emmy nominations this year, got off to such a compelling start with a title character so strong that Kate Winslet admitted in a chat for Deadline’s Contenders Television: The Nominees award-season event that she needed to read only two of the seven episodes created and written by Brad Ingelsby to commit. Winslet was joined in the panel by Ingelsby and Craig Zobel, who helmed all the episodes.
“Sometimes I think that people, even though they’re meaning to be generous about what the show gave to everyone during this global pandemic, I do believe that whether I was anything to do with it or not, the show as a piece would have had that effect anyway, because the writing is exquisite and was needed,” Ted Lasso’s Hannah Waddingham said about the Jason Sudeikis-led Apple TV+ series.
could bring the chilly joy of Christmas into the overheated doldrums of mid-August and make it feel perfectly-timed -- and the beloved comedy did just that with this week's episode, titled «Carol of the Bells.» (The episode even featured a special title sequence, with claymation renditions of the cast!)For the AFC Richmond family, the holiday began with everyone in a different place: Keeley (Juno Temple) and Roy (Brett Goldstein) had their «Sexy Christmas» plans waylaid by Roy's niece, Phoebe
William Earl Variety is pleased to announce the lineup for its first-ever Virtual TV Fest: The Nominees, airing on Aug. 18.This year, Variety extended its TV Fest franchise to include panels with Emmy-nominated actors, directors, producers and writers in the comedy, drama, documentary series and nonfiction special and limited series categories.
Will HBO make another season of “Mare of Easttown?” It’s a question that has been asked numerous times since the acclaimed drama wrapped up its run weeks ago. But with prestige limited series, it’s not always a guarantee that we’ll see more, whether it’s because the talent involved doesn’t want to come back or because it just costs too damn much for the studio to make it happen.