Sylvester Stallone attended a gallery exhibition in Germany, where his own work was showcased. If you’re surprised by this, you likely didn’t know that Sylvester has been a consistent painter throughout his life.
07.12.2021 - 00:59 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Sylvester Stallone is moving into scripted television.
Deadline understands that the actor, whose Rocky won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1977, is in negotiations to star in and exec produce Kansas City, a drama series from Taylor Sheridan and Terence Winter for Paramount+.
It marks Stallone’s first major television series, having guested on a number of classic shows such as Police Story and Kojak back in the 70s and more recently in series such This Is Us.
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Sylvester Stallone attended a gallery exhibition in Germany, where his own work was showcased. If you’re surprised by this, you likely didn’t know that Sylvester has been a consistent painter throughout his life.
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Taylor Sheridan has his empire growing on Paramount+ with several irons in the fire, and his shows continue to engage. The writer/director/showrunner/producer’s latest series is “1883,” a prequel series to his modern-day, Montana-set “Yellowstone” series on Paramount Network.
EXCLUSIVE: ViacomCBS continues to expand the Yellowstone brand — and the Taylor Sheridan universe overall — on Paramount+. The streamer has set ET Presents: Yellowstone Aftershow, a two-part special featuring the Yellowstone cast, led by Kevin Costner, and co-creator/executive producer Sheridan.
Before premiering the first two episodes of his Yellowstone origin story 1883 last Saturday at Wynn Las Vegas, Taylor Sheridan described the pace of Westward expansion and Manifest Destiny, at least when ViacomCBS’ just-launched streaming service Paramount+ dictates the timing.
fans can take heart in the idea that the beloved series starring Sutton Foster and Hilary Duff might not be done just yet. ET's Leanne Aguilera spoke with the show's creator, Darren Star, at the premiere of the second season of his Netflix series, and asked if might have a second life as a film. «I would love to do a movie, and I think the entire cast, at some point, would like to get back together for it,» Starr told ET.
William Earl “Succession” star J. Smith-Cameron and Steve Buscemi are among the notables who signed on for “The Year Between,” a drama about mental illness that marks the feature writing and directing debut of comedian Alex Heller.The movie, which wrapped production in Chicago late last month, revolves around Heller’s character Clemence, a young woman who drops out of college in her sophomore year after being diagnosed with mental illness.
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Tool drummer Danny Carey was arrested on Sunday (December 12) for an alleged assault at Kansas City Airport.As TMZ reports, Carey, who has since been released on bond, is suspected of getting into a physical altercation with a male security employee inside the terminal.The drummer had been in his home state of Kansas over the weekend to play drums in the stands with the University of Kansas band during the school’s home basketball game against the University of Missouri.Carey was detained on
EXCLUSIVE: Terence Winter, a writer and producer known for his work on The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire, has teamed with media and tech veteran Joe Poletto to form Infamous Media.
“A jury declared Jussie Smollett really bad at acting,” opened Weekend Update co-anchor Colin Jost tonight, making light of the recent headlines over the guilty verdict for the Empire actor earlier this week from his 2019 assault.
EXCLUSIVE: Slight spoiler alert. When the first two episodes of Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount+ Yellowstone prequel 1883 get their gala premiere tomorrow at Wynn Las Vegas, there will be a very familiar face in the second episode.
Taylor Sheridan continues to grow his empire and landgrab over at Paramount+. The writer/director/producer/showrunner, who is quickly becoming the Shonda Rhimes of Paramount’s streaming service, has yet another series in the works.
After decades of being one of the biggest stars on the silver screen, Sylvester Stallone is making the leap to television.
Sylvester Stallone is taking on a new role!
Taylor Sheridan is heading East and he’s bringing Sylvester Stallone with him. Stallone will star in the “Yellowstone” creator’s mob drama “Kansas City” for Paramount+.The series marks Stallone’s first regular series TV role in his 50-year career.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterSylvester Stallone is set to star in a new drama series at Paramount Plus from Taylor Sheridan and Terence Winter, Variety has learned.The series, set in present day, follows legendary New York City mobster Sal (Stallone), who is faced with the startling task of reestablishing his Italian mafia family to the modernized, straight-shooting town of Kansas City, Missouri.