Yosi, The Regretful Spy will go deeper into the international intelligence world on Amazon Prime Video.
11.05.2022 - 01:43 / variety.com
Emily Longeretta “The Challenge: All Stars” Season 3 is about to be bigger than ever — and that’s coming from someone who’s been part of the franchise from the start.“The Challenge” has had such staying power that it’s expanded internationally, with the recent announcement of seasons in Argentina, Australia and U.K. and for the first time ever, a season on CBS, set for this summer — and Bunim-Murray Productions president Julie Pizzi, who has worked on “The Challenge” as a producer since 2000, knows just how much work goes into creating it.The winners from all four shows will come together to compete on “The Challenge: Global Championship” (working title, previously “War of the Worlds”) — something that’s never been done before.
“The concept around it is that we’re really bringing all of the best together to really compete for a super-sized ‘Challenge’ that will probably be that fiercest competition yet,” the executive producer tells Variety. For now, however, she’s getting ready for the launch of “All Stars” Season 3.“We really amped up both the challenges and the eliminations.
Every single cast member has been to a finale. So they’ve made a final, which means it’s almost the all stars of the all stars.
They are all heavy competitors and really capable of doing hard competition,” says Pizzi.While Seasons 1 and 2 leaned into comedy and nostalgia, she notes that production has “found our rhythm” with the new season — and the house is one of the nicest they’ve ever shot in.“It feels elegant. It feels like they’ve arrived and I think we really wanted them to really feel like this was invitational,” Pizzi adds.
Yosi, The Regretful Spy will go deeper into the international intelligence world on Amazon Prime Video.
Sebastián Yatra cries backstage after performing ‘Dos Oruguitas’ at the 94th Academy AwardsSebastián Yatra releases a beautiful bilingual celebration of ‘Tacones Rojos’ with John LegendSebastian Yatra and Alejandro Fernandez drink wine and watch the sunset in Mexico: PhotosThe Latino hitmaker is showing a steady upward trajectory on global streaming and radio with his feel-good music. Yatra is conquering fans across the globe through his genre-bending music releases and new album “Dharma.”The entertainer will soon hit the road on his 22-dates tour in the United States and Canada.
Ricky Gervais is stirring up controversy once again.
Things are heating up for Legendary’s Monsterverse.Last week we learned that Dan Stevens would be joining the untitled “Godzilla vs. Kong” sequel that will be filming in Australia this summer and now Legendary has announced that Matt Shakman, who has directed episodes of “Game of Thrones,” “The Boys” and all of “WandaVision,” will be helming the first two episodes of the new Monsterverse TV series for Apple TV+.Not much is known about the upcoming series, aside from the fact that it will focus on “one family’s journey to uncover its buried secrets and a legacy linking them to the secret organization known as Monarch.” (Yes, Godzilla is supposed to be involved in some capacity and Toho is a co-producer.)Chris Black (“Outcast”) will serve as showrunner, with Black and comic book favorite Matt Fraction (whose “Hawkeye” comics were the basis for the recent Disney+ series) serving as executive producers.
After the success of “Godzilla vs. Kong,” released during the pandemic, the Monsterverse continues to chug along.
A new Ocean’s Eleven film starring Margot Robbie is in “active development” at Warner Bros., Deadline can confirm. Four-time Emmy winner Jay Roach is looking to direct the pic, which is not yet greenlighted.
The drama isn’t over. Below Deck Sailing Yacht‘s Dani Soares and Jean-Luc Cerza-Lanaux‘s relationship and paternity woes may have publicly wrapped up — but their former boss Captain Glenn Shephard detailed what he has heard about the exes and coparents offscreen.
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Flume has addressed working with collaborators for his new album ‘Palaces’, including his hero Damon Albarn who made him feel “nervous”, as well as the influence of the late SOPHIE.The Australian DJ and producer, real name Harley Edward Streten, told NME in an In Conversation video interview that Albarn is one of his musical heroes, so he found the experience of working with him on the album’s title track particularly nerve-wracking.“We were both playing the LA festival Life Is Beautiful and linked up afterwards, and went to some weird studio in the middle of nowhere in the desert,” Streten told NME about the Albarn collaboration, recalling that he played him a bunch of music.“I was nervous because I’m a huge fan,” he added, having showed Albarn lots of ideas, “but he didn’t like anything.”In fact, it was only the second to last track on ‘Palaces’ that piqued Albarn’s interest. “He was like ‘Alright, there’s something in this, this is cool’.”“After he came round to one of the songs, I did think ‘Thank fuck for that!” And having Albarn join him on-stage at Coachella to play piano during the debut live performance of their collaboration was a “really special moment”.
EXCLUSIVE: NBC’s has upped Tonantzin Carmelo and Michelle Vergara Moore to series regulars for Season 2. Both actors were recurring guest stars last season. Production on the show’s sophomore turn is currently underway in Australia.
G-Flip and Chrishell Stause are getting hot and heavy!