Adil Ray has been slammed by some Good Morning Britain viewers over his question to two Ukrainians who have lost friends in the conflict.
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The Last Kingdom is returning for its fifth and final season on Netflix next month.
The historical-fiction drama is based on the Saxon Stories by author Bernard Cornwell. It was originally a co-production between the British broadcaster BBC and Netflix however, Netflix completely took over from the third season.
Netflix have also announced this isn’t the final time we will see Uhtred as there is a The Last Kingdom movie on the way.
Here’s everything you need to know about The Last Kingdom season 5.
Netflix confirmed that The Last Kingdom season 5 will be on Netflix on March 9th, 2022.
Fans learned about season 5 last year and the crew and cast were spotted filming on a beach in the north east of England.
Later in the same year, Netflix announced there will be a movie to the series with Alexander Dreymon returning to reprise his role.
Titled Seven King Must Die, the film will be directed by Ed Bazalgette and filming for that is to take place in Hungary as well as the UK.
The producer of the show Nigel Marchant revealed that season 5 “concludes the series” but added: "There was always one more story that we wanted to tell.
The first four seasons of the series were based on the first eight books – but author Cornwell has written a further five novels, leaving plenty of material for the upcoming fifth season and film.
The synopsis provided by Netflix for the fifth season reads:
“Years have passed since the events of the last season, and King Edward is still forging ahead with his ambitions to unite the Saxon Kingdoms to fulfil his late father’s dream. Although a long-standing peace between Danes and Saxons now exists, that harmony is under threat. Not only by a new Danish invasion but a Saxon rebellion. Uhtred has
Adil Ray has been slammed by some Good Morning Britain viewers over his question to two Ukrainians who have lost friends in the conflict.
An upcoming survival drama film written by Game of Thrones’ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is coming to Netflix and it stars another Game of Thrones costar.
As announced back in March of last year, the second season of Resident Alien is now being released in the UK.
A celebrity news website has been widely criticised after breaking the news that the Queen had died following a misunderstanding at a wedding party. Hollywood Unlocked published the story on Wednesday, confident that their sources were correct ahead of any official announcement from Buckingham Palace.The website wrongly reported that Her Majesty had passed away at the age of 95 after testing positive for COVID last week.
Queen Elizabeth II is not dead. The long-reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand is very much alive and well, Buckingham Palace revealed to CNN on Feb. 23, when they said she held an audience with U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson over the phone from Windsor Castle on Wednesday. This news comes less than 24 hours after a report by Hollywood Unlocked claimed The Queen, 95, had died.
Good Morning Britain has received hundreds of Ofcom complaints after presenter Richard Madeley made a comment about death threats on the ITV daytime show.The presenter, 65, received criticism from viewers after he questioned if abuse received by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer was a “big deal” as he hosted the show. Richard's comments led to over 800 complaints to the communications regulator Ofcom, who will decide whether to further investigate.
It’s not uncommon for rumors about Queen Elizabeth’s death to make headlines, but this time, recent reports have royal followers seriously wondering if it’s true. Is Queen Elizabeth dead?
Jamal Edwards. The GMB star spoke out after attending a vigil for the late music mogul. Sean addressed Jamal's death at the age of just 31 on today's show.
Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid has sent her love to her ITV co-star Brenda Edwards following the tragic death of her son Jamal Edwards. After the sad news broke that music pioneer Jamal had passed away aged 31 and heartfelt tributes poured in, Susanna and her co-host Richard Madeley paid their respects.
Tributes have poured for music pioneer Jamal Edwards, who has died at the age of 31.The entrepreneur was best known for founding youth broadcasting and film production company SBTV and was awarded an MBE in 2014 for his services to music. Jamal, who is the son of Loose Women presenter Brenda Edwards, passed away on Sunday “after a sudden illness”. Stars of the entertainment world have been leaving tributes to Jamal, who helped launch the careers of artists like Dave, Stormzy and Ed Sheeran.
Diehard Killing Eve fans will be thrilled to hear that there’s not much longer to wait until their favourite drama returns to the box.The award-winning BBC One series, starring actresses Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh, has announced that the fourth and final instalment of the show will debut on screens in a matter of days.The BBC confirmed the news on their social media page, as fans began to count down until they could see the always entertaining Villanelle and Eve Polastri back in action. Unveiling the big date as Monday 28 February, they wrote: "Watch #KillingEve on iPlayer from 28 February." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.This means that each episode of the cat and mouse thriller will air just one day later than in the US, so UK fans won’t be too far behind.
Blumhouse Productions’ adaptation of the Stephen King novel “Firestarter” has gotten a release date. The film will hit theaters and Peacock in early May.Starring Zac Efron and Sydney Lemmon as parents Andy and Vicky, the story follows them on the run as they attempt to hide their daughter Charlie (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) from the government.