The New York nurse who became the first in the U.S. to receive a dose of the Pfizer and BioNTech coronavirus vaccine last month received her second shot on Monday, becoming one of the first in the country to be fully inoculated.
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The Flight Attendant is officially getting a second season. HBO Max's was officially renewed on December 18. “Heading to the airport to solve another crime,” the TV show's Twitter account shared.
The New York nurse who became the first in the U.S. to receive a dose of the Pfizer and BioNTech coronavirus vaccine last month received her second shot on Monday, becoming one of the first in the country to be fully inoculated.
After the success of the TV adaptation of “What We Do In The Shadows,” it was only a matter of time before FX goes back to Taika Waititi for a new series, right? Well, it appears that the new series is going to be “Reservation Dogs,” which was previously announced but has officially been picked up for a season by the cable network.
Spoiler warning: This interview reveals plot points of “The Flight Attendant.” Merle Dandridge wanted to be a flight attendant. More specifically, she wanted to play one — the accidentally treasonous flight attendant Megan on the HBO Max hit “The Flight Attendant.” The part eventually went to Rosie Perez, but Dandridge’s audition was so memorable that the production brought her back for another part entirely, that of F.B.I.
broke down the ending of 's first season, which gave Cassie a relatively happy ending as she chose to close the door on her past and work on her sobriety in order to move forward.«It was important to us to tell a story in eight episodes that had a beginning, middle and an end,» he told ET. «From the very beginning, we were like, we're going to get to the end of Cassie's emotional journey across these eight episodes and we're going to get the end of the mystery of Alex Sokolov.
HBO Max has officially ordered a second season of the new series The Flight Attendant!
Kate Aurthur editorThe day after “The Flight Attendant” season finale premiered on HBO Max, the streaming service announced Friday it was renewing the Kaley Cuoco-starring series, which appears anecdotally to be the nascent streaming service’s first-word-of-mouth hit. The stylish, eight-episode dramedy thriller premiered to strong reviews on Nov.
HBO Max has renewed the Kaley Cuoco series The Flight Attendant for a second season, it was announced today by Casey Bloys, Chief Content Officer, HBO and HBO Max.
If you haven’t watched the final episode of “The Flight Attendant” yet, stop. Put the phone down or close your laptop.
HBO Max thriller certainly left a lot of questions unanswered in the end, even as Cassie's (Kaley Cuoco) topsy-turvy, chaotic and incredibly messy journey seemed to wrap up on a bright note.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the full season of “The Flight Attendant,” streaming now on HBO Max.Since HBO Max’s “The Flight Attendant” was inspired by Chris Bohjalian’s 2018 novel of the same name, it was originally designed to close out the mystery the titular flight attendant Cassie (Kaley Cuoco) finds herself in after waking up next to her murdered one-night stand in Bangkok.And that it did, explaining who killed that
The Flight Attendant has landed—safely, I might add. The came to a more-than-satisfying conclusion in the December 17 finale that saw—spoilers ahead—one villain die, two emotional reunions, and more than enough mystery for another season. “Please, dear God, make season two happen,” Michelle Gomez, who plays Miranda Croft, told Glamour.
The season one finale of Kaley Cuoco‘s thrilling new HBO Max series The Flight Attendant is now streaming and we’ve gotta talk about that ending!
Spoiler Warning: This Q&A contains details about today’s Flight Attendant season finale “Arrivals and Departure” on HBO Max.
EXCLUSIVE: Coming on the heels of the success of HBO Max series The Flight Attendant, which drops its season finale this Thursday, series creator and EP Steve Yockey will be developing an hour-long drama for Heyday Television based on a short story by Ted Chiang.
Gerard Butler tries to give a reassuring speech while the world falls apart in the brand new trailer for Greenland.