“Young Sheldon,” his top-rated comedy series. It stars Thomas Middleditch as Drew Dunbar, a young psychologist and divorced dad of a surly teenage daughter, Maddie (Izzy G.).
“Young Sheldon,” his top-rated comedy series. It stars Thomas Middleditch as Drew Dunbar, a young psychologist and divorced dad of a surly teenage daughter, Maddie (Izzy G.).
This group of “Gold Rush” miners is like none of their predecessors on the top-rated Discovery series.“Gold Rush” returns Friday for Season 11 with a two-hour episode (8-10 p.m.) and a new mining boss: Fred Lewis, a former special forces medical sergeant and linguist who’s assembled a team of five veteran pals to dig for gold in a ghost town near Sumpter, Ore.“They’ve all overcome obstacles,” says Lewis, 42, who took a bullet to the helmet in Afghanistan.
different chapters from birth to toddler to preteen to adult and all of that. God forbid that something should happen to me or vice versa.“My daughter and I are so close and mothers are expected to be superheroes,” she says.
“We’re taking a more investigative angle,” says Bermudez. “Some people don’t realize how much entertainment news and culture affects our daily lives, and how we’re influenced by these celebrities whose lives we follow and whose headlines we follow on social media.
thinks she knows — about her neighbors’ secrets and peccadilloes.That all comes to bear when Maggie is asked to do a regional radio interview. She’s tickled at the prospect, telling anyone who will listen (with fake humility) about her “15 minutes of fame,” yet reveling in being considered someone with gravitas.
Resigned to streaming your entertainment this weekend as Level 3 restrictions across the country prevent trips to the cinema and blustery weather makes the beach unappealing?
Tom Wolfe’s bestseller and the 1983 big-screen movie (starring Ed Harris as Glenn).“I was lucky in that I was very familiar with the source material,” says Adams, 39, who filmed “The Right Stuff” premiere while wrapping up “Suits” on USA. “I think, in a lot of ways, [‘The Right Stuff’] was the first book I consciously fell in love with.
2013 novel of the same name, it mixes fact and historical fiction — all filtered through the eyes of Onion as he witnesses the events leading up to the Civil War.Hawke co-created and executive- produced the series; Daveed Diggs co-stars as Frederick Douglass.Johnson has also appeared in episodes of “Black-ish,” “Animal Kingdom” and FX’s “Snowfall,” but “The Good Lord Bird” marks his first starring role.He spoke to The Post about working with Hawke, learning about the Civil War and more.For my
Sergei Skripal, and his daughter, Yulia (played by Wayne Swann and Jill Winternitz), who were living in Salisbury. As the series begins, both collapse and have seizures on a park bench.
Fans of the cloak-and-dagger genre will be intrigued by “Tehran,” an eight-episode Israeli spy drama from “Fauda” writer Moshe Zonder.The series, which premiered on Israel’s Kan 11 network in June, is now available on Apple TV+ (with English subtitles) — and, like “Fauda,” it’s a doozy — from its topical plot line, to its frenetic pace to its three-dimensional portrayal of people on both sides of a long-simmering historical conflict warring with each other, and with their own personal
Unlike Quibi, which has struggled to become relevant, it immediately established itself as a powerhouse — and a serious competitor to Netflix, Hulu and Amazon.According to the company, this new feature was planned before the coronavirus pandemic.
English actor David Morrisey has been a staple in period pieces over the course of his prolific career.He currently stars on the epic drama “Brittania” (set in the year 43 AD) as Aulus, the general leading the Roman forces in the invasion of Britain. The series returns for its second season Oct.
conflict or drama,” Povich, 81, tells The Post. “That’s been the kind of TV that attracts an audience — and has been the key to this show.“I have such a loyal audience that cuts across all social groups,” he says.
on Amazon Prime, was filmed last fall — but one of its storylines concerns a viral epidemic that’s killing people, mostly school kids, across the US.Sound familiar?“It’s just another layer of surreal on top of a very surreal year for everyone,” says “Utopia” co-star Dan Byrd, referring to the pandemic.
according to Deadline. Netflix confirmed his departure to The Post, noting that it was not a recent decision.Arkin plays acting coach Sandy Kominsky’s (Michael Douglas) curmudgeonly friend and agent Norman Newlander in the Chuck Lorre series.
“Sex and the City,”) and their two adult kids Rose (Aubrey Dollar, “Battle Creek”) and Eric (Corey Cott, “The Good Fight”). When Eugene dies in a plane crash, it comes to light that he has three additional adult children from working-class backgrounds.Harris’ character, Franklin Lee, is the family’s lawyer who reveals this startling information to everyone.“I enjoy playing good characters, regardless of what their job description is,” Harris, 54, tells The Post.
Sunday 8 p.m., ABC “Everybody Loves Raymond” co-stars Ray Romano and Brad Garrett compete against each other while rock bands Fall Out Boy and Weezer go head-to-head — all for charity.
Do pumpkins hold a special place in your heart, or was this more about the competitive element?Halloween holds a special place in my heart! So this was so much for me.
“Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging.”In addition to “Enslaved,” she’s appeared on several other docuseries, including BBC’s “African Renaissance: When Art Meets Power” and the “The Battle for Britain’s Heroes” on Channel 4 in the UK.“I think each story has its own demand in terms of the best way to tell it,” she says. “I love the written word and I really believe in print journalism.
The Unspoken” — a fictional private-eye mystery out Oct. 1 — is already #1 on Kindle.So Smith says he was surprised when he got the call on a Friday afternoon asking him if he wanted to return to “The Doctors,” which moved from LA to a studio in Stamford, Ct.
re-releasing hits from other niche platforms, introducing them to an even bigger audience.Below, the 10 most anticipated shows — some brand-new, others familiar — that will make social distancing a little more scintillating.Drew Barrymore grew up in Hollywood, and now she’s making the jump to the small screen with her own talk show.
Adam Devine and Anders Holm called “This is Important.”“I’m having this strange renaissance during this month,” he says. “I feel almost kind of bad — but I’m excited to give people stuff to watch.”
who died Aug. 28 from colon cancer at the age of 43.“I was so sad and shocked when I found out about Chadwick Boseman because that was the first black superhero that I have ever seen,” she says.
the “Power” spinoff “Power Book II: Ghost,” premiering Sunday at 9 p.m. on Starz.Rainey, 19, says he’s feeling “anxious” about his first starring role in a series.“I have a lot of emotions,” he says.
William Zabka has been playing misunderstood bully Johnny Lawrence for over 30 years.Zabka first rose to fame in 1984 as the motorcycle-riding black belt Johnny in “The Karate Kid,” facing off against the movie’s hero, new guy Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio).Zabka also starred in CBS’ “The Equalizer” from 1986-89, got an Oscar nod in 2004 for co-writing and producing the short film “Most” and appeared on “How I Met Your Mother” in 2013.His latest project “Cobra Kai,” currently on Netflix,
EXCLUSIVE: Skydance Television is developing an original hourlong series headlined and executive produced by Arnold Schwarzenegger in his first major foray into scripted television, I have learned.Created by “Scorpion” creator Nick Santora, the series is said to be a global spy adventure with a father (Schwarzenegger) and daughter at the center of the story.Skydance is expected to take out the project to streamers shortly.
Prime Rewind: Inside The Boys,” an aftershow in which she interviews the cast and crew of Amazon’s dark superhero series “The Boys” (returning for Season 2 on Sept. 4).
Pure” follows Marnie (Clive), a Scottish young woman who’s confused and ashamed by her how her vivid visualizations interrupt her daily life. She jumps on a bus to London to build a new life, find new friends and try to discover what her condition is.“I’d never heard of intrusive thoughts being a part of OCD.
Transplant (Tuesday, 9/1, 10-11 PM)American Ninja Warrior (Monday, 9/7, 8-10 PM)NBC Sunday Night Football (Thursday, 9/10 and Sunday, 9/13, 8:20 PM ET)Weakest Link (Monday, 9/28, 10-11 PM)Dateline NBC (Friday, 9/25, 10-11 PM)Connecting … (Thursday, 10/1, 8:30-9 PM)Ellen’s Game of Games (Tuesday, 10/6, 8-10 PM, then shifting to 9-10 p.m.
“The Boys” returns for a second whirlwind season of damaged superheroes and the rogue group hell-bent on exposing their dirty secrets.“You’re going to learn more about all of the characters across-the-board,” says Antony Starr, who plays Homelander, the narcissistic psychopath superhero (or “Supe”) on the darkly comic, oft-surreal-and-gory series adapted by Eric Kripke from “The Boys” comic book. Season 2 premieres Sept.
first Emmy nomination for directing “Su Casa Es Mi Casa,” the game-changing Season 3 episode of “Ozark” in which Marty and Wendy Byrd (Jason Bateman, Laura Linney) angrily confront each other about their teetering marriage (with ugly ramifications).“I was close to not submitting the episode [for Emmy consideration],” says Semanoff, 41.
How important is Moe’s “punk” style to her personality?She is definitely not one to sacrifice how she feels in order to look a certain way or appeal to anyone. Moe is independent, unconcerned with impressing others and she’s confident in her own skin.
Rob Riggle), a former NBA star; and his best friend Ron (Ron Funches, “BoJack Horseman”) is dating his ex-wife, Shannon (Natasha Leggero).“I liked the idea of doing an R-rated show and not watering it down, and just doing an animated series that was kind of gross-out and loud — and seeing if it would work,” Johnson, 42, tells The Post.“If you watch the first minute [of ‘Hoops’] and the tone is not for you, then turn it off, because it’s not going to get better,” he says.
Jim Belushi is eager for you to see how his career has gone to pot.The actor, Blues Brother and TV veteran (ABC’s “According to Jim”) stars in “Growing Belushi,” a three-part Discovery series taking viewers inside the legal cannabis business he runs from his southern Oregon spread, Belushi’s Farm.
pursued by a relentless LAPD cop (Kiefer Sutherland).“I definitely re-watched [the 1993 film],” Holbrook, 38, tells The Post. “I also watched the original TV show, which the film was based on.
heads toward its Aug. 23 season finale.
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