Lucy Lawless is revealing that a fan campaign to have her replace a fired cast member of “The Mandalorian” may have backfired by costing her a role in a different “Star Wars” project.
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Yossman “Line of Duty” star Vicky McClure is co-producing a new drama with Left Bank Pictures, the makers of hit Netflix series “The Crown.”McClure, who played detective Kate Fleming on “Line of Duty” for nine years, will also star in the new show, which is tentatively titled “Redemption” and is scheduled to air on ITV.The show will also reportedly be filmed in McClure’s home town of Nottingham, in England’s Midlands region.Incidentally, McClure starred in a 2013 feature film called
.Lucy Lawless is revealing that a fan campaign to have her replace a fired cast member of “The Mandalorian” may have backfired by costing her a role in a different “Star Wars” project.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterOnyx Collective on Hulu has greenlit the legal drama “Reasonable Doubt” starring Emayatzy Corinealdi in their first scripted series order, Variety has learned.The series was originally reported as being in development at Onyx Collective back in July after having previously been in the works at ABC.“Reasonable Doubt” will be executive produced by Kerry Washington and Pilar Savone for Simpson Street and Larry Wilmore via Wilmore Films.
When Vicky Krieps arrived on set for Barry Levinson’s drama “The Survivor,” the film’s star Ben Foster had already spent time shooting all of the film’s scenes set inside a concentration camp. So when the actress finally met her costar, she described him having put up a “wall” that contained all the character’s own horrors of the camps.
Line of Duty star Vicky McClure has revealed that filming for her new show 'Trigger Point' has wrapped and she can't wait for her fans to see it. In her new six-part ITV drama Trigger Point which focuses on the work of the Met Police’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams, Vicky plays bomb disposal expert Lana Washington.Known as Expo, officers risk their lives daily on “the long walk” towards danger.
Demi Lovato, 29, and G-Eazy, 32, opened up about their controversies in a powerful new music video. The A-listers teamed up for their latest song, “Breakdown” which dropped on September 17, and saw the pair get candid about their struggles in the spotlight. The clip began with some real-life headlines flashing on the screen, relating to Demi’s drug overdose and G-Eazy’s legal troubles.
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Nick Edwards Guest Contributor“The Kissing Booth” producer Andrew Cole-Bulgin has departed Komixx — the production company behind all three instalments of the hit Netflix movies — to join forces with “The Millionaire Matchmaker” star Patti Stanger on a new scripted project.The crossover drama series, in which a young dating expert from a Jewish family of matchmakers navigates 1970s New York City and New Jersey to turn her family trade into an empire, has strong auto-biographical resonance for
coronavirus pandemic, but it seems viewers didn't love it any less. Speaking in the NTAs winner's room, Ant said: "We had a really good cast last year, we aren’t the ones eating testicles and anuses…"Dec then chimed in: "Not on the tele anyway!" as Ant added: "It’s all down to this lot," referring to the celebrity contestants.
Lana Del Rey's long-promised album Blue Banisters, previously titled Rock Candy Sweet, finally has a release date. The follow-up to this year's Chemtrails Over The Country Club will be released on October 22.
Erik Cowie, who rose to fame following his appearance in the hit Netflix documentary Tiger King, has been found dead in an apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
Line of Duty won big at this year’s TV Choice Awards, scoring a hat-trick of gongs at the ceremony.The BBC drama triumphed in the Best Drama Series category, as well as Best Actor and Best Actress awards for Martin Compston and Vicky McClure. Vicky beat off A-List competition from Olivia Colman for The Crown, Phoebe Dynevor for Bridgerton and Nicola Walker for ITV drama Unforgotten.Thanking the TV Choice viewers for her accolade, Vicky said: “You been so supportive over the years says.
@Lyft has created a Driver Legal Defense Fund to cover 100% of legal fees for drivers sued under SB8 while driving on our platform.Right on @logangreen – drivers shouldn’t be put at risk for getting people where they want to go. Team @Uber is in too and will cover legal fees in the same way.