A college student accused of forcing a man to have sex with her has been cleared of the charge, after claiming she was "too lazy" to have committed the alleged offence.
13.09.2022 - 07:03 / deadline.com
Succession creator Jesse Armstrong, who saw his HBO series take home four Emmys this season, made it brief, really brief, backstage.
And that’s because we all want to know what’s next on season 4 after Tom Wambsgan (Matthew Macfadyen) threw his inlaws and his wife under the bus. Papa-in-law Logan Roy was looking to sell his Waystar Royco to Alexander Skarsgard’s dotcom billionaire. Lukas Matsson.
One reporter heard that the season 4 was shooting in Norway, and wondered we’d see more of Skarsgard’s Matsson.
“I think I could tell you everything that’s gonna happen, but it will only make it worse when you watch it,” said Armstrong, “so we’ll keep all our surprises, uh, we’re obviously shooting abroad, we’re working on a broad canvas, I won’t get into what we’re going to do.”
Getting his first Emmy win of his career, Macfadyen said earlier tonight that season 4 takes place shortly after Tom’s betrayal of the family.
Succession‘s Emmy wins surges to 13 Primetime trophies.
Of the show’s four wins this season, Armstrong walked away with Best Drama Series and Best Drama Series Writing, Macfadyen Best Supporting Actor Drama series while Avy Kaufman and Francine Maisler won Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series. Succession led all Emmy noms this year with 25.
A college student accused of forcing a man to have sex with her has been cleared of the charge, after claiming she was "too lazy" to have committed the alleged offence.
Several passengers were escorted off a Ryanair flight from Manchester Airport after a "drunken" man reportedly "urinated" on a seat.
Emily Longeretta The world of “Chicago P.D.” will look a bit different midway through Season 10 as Jesse Lee Soffer will say goodbye. While viewers are disappointed about the actor, who has portrayed Jay Halstead since the series’ debut, leaving the show, showrunner Gwen Sigan is focused on writing the big shift. “We’re all very sad about it. Jesse’s meant so much to this show, and you couldn’t ask for more professional and kind person to work with. So we’re all going to be so devastated,” she told Variety ahead of Wednesday’s premiere. “I think it just what he brings to the show just as a person and then his character on top of it — you’re looking at a character that has meant a lot to Voight and is married to Hailey. There’s so many things that, story wise, are going to be very interesting to write into. So it’s been emotional for sure.”
Rebecca Souw Leonardo DiCaprio could be invited to join the cast of Netflix’s Emmy winning global smash hit “Squid Game” in a future season, series writer-director Hwang Dong-hyuk has said. At a Netflix-hosted congratulatory press conference in Seoul on Friday, when asked if any known Hollywood actor would star in “Squid Game” Season 2, Hwang said: “There will be no known Hollywood actor in Season 2. That’s not in the plan and if the stage changes, maybe in Season 3 – but for Season 2, it is still set in Korea. Leonardo DiCaprio did say he’s a big fan of ‘Squid Game,’ so maybe if time or chances allow, we can ask him to join the games.”
Cobra Kai fans have been asking for the past two seasons whether or not an appearance from Hilary Swank, reprising the role of Julie Pierce from The Next Karate Kid, could be in the cards. Following the release of the hit Netflix series’ fifth season with no Swank in sight, the speculation continues.
“Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong made a bit of a dig at King Charles as he accepted the Drama Series award at Monday’s 2022 Emmys.
“Succession,” another opportunity for “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong to express his displeasure with a major world leader.While accepting the prize for the show, Armstrong quipped that it had been a big week for successions, in reference to the passing of long-time U.K. ruler Queen Elizabeth II and the subsequent promotion of her eldest son, now known as King Charles III.“New king in the UK.
K.J. Yossman “Succession” showrunner Jesse Armstrong made a dig at the U.K.’s King Charles III during his Emmys acceptance speech on Monday night. Taking to the stage along with the show’s execs and castmembers, including Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Matthew Macfadyen and Nicholas Braun, to accept the Emmy for outstanding drama series, Armstrong said, “Big week for successions. New king in the U.K., this for us.” Armstrong, who is British, then said: “Evidently a little bit more voting in our winning than Prince Charles,” prompting gasps from the audience and some of his team on stage.
Jesse Armstrong said it had been a “big week for successions” as his hit HBO drama scooped a top prize at the 74th Emmy Awards. In his acceptance speech for the final award of the night, the British writer suggested there had been “a bit more voting involved” in the show’s win than with the ascension of the new King.
Succession star Brian Cox urged the show’s creator Jesse Armstrong to “keep it royalist” as the show triumphed at last night’s Primetime Emmy Awards.When the show’s cast and crew assembled on stage to collect the outstanding drama series prize, Armstrong drew a comparison between Succession‘s themes and the accession of the UK’s new monarch following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.“Big week for successions,” Amstrong told the crowd. “New King in the UK, this for us.
A royal shout-out. Succession creator Jesse Armstrong joked about recent “successions” while accepting the biggest award of the night at the 2022 Emmys.
It was another big night for Succession.
Matthew Macfayden won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series tonight for his role as Tom Wambsgans in HBO’s Succession. This was Macfayden’s second nomination in the category for the character and his first Emmy win.