The Hunger Games franchise director Francis Lawrence is confirming how that Rachel Zegler bow happened in the upcoming prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
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Selome Hailu SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers for “The Stanford Student,” the sixth episode of “The Morning Show” Season 3. Oh, Alex. After being embroiled in constant scandal throughout the first two seasons, Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) has spent Season 3 of “The Morning Show” on a moral high ground, from blowing off a glitzy broadcast from outer space in order to report on abortion rights in Texas to helping Chris (Nicole Beharie) stand up to the racism of network board president Cybil (Holland Taylor).
But then Paul Marks happens. Episode 6, “The Stanford Student,” sees Alex interview Paul (Jon Hamm), the tech billionaire attempting to buy the network, on her show in an attempt to unearth his past and investigate whether she and her colleagues will be able to maintain their journalistic independence under his ownership.
Alex confronts Paul on air about a piece of intel she’s received: An anonymous previous mentee of his — it’s current UBA news president Stella Bak (Greta Lee) — feels she was taken advantage of, having sold him a billion-dollar idea for $50,000 when she was too naive to know better. On top of that, Paul took code that Stella developed to aid grassroots activists and used it for predictive policing technology.
All things considered, the unnamed “Stanford student” fell into a depression and attempted suicide. Despite his surprise, Paul delivers a surprisingly elegant almost-apology.
He says that his obsession with his work and disregard for other people around that time ruined his marriage, that he’s since reevaluated his company’s culture and policies, and that he owes the Stanford student a conversation. It’s all Alex needs to hear to bury her suspicions about him, and the sexual
.The Hunger Games franchise director Francis Lawrence is confirming how that Rachel Zegler bow happened in the upcoming prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
Marks and Spencer customers are swooning over adorable festive bedding that they say is so soft that they don't want to get out of bed in the morning. Part of the brand's Christmas homeware offering, the M&S Collection £39 Pure Brushed Cotton Snowflake Embroidered Bedding Set is a new addition to the M&S Collection that's proving popular already.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer “Daredevil: Born Again” has found its new creative team. Dario Scardapane, who wrote and executive produced on Netflix’s Marvel series “The Punisher,” will serve as the showrunner for the series, after previous head writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman exited amid a major creative overhaul.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds walk arm-in-arm and enjoy the beautiful fall weather in New York City on Tuesday morning (October 24).
At its LA premiere last week, Osage community members who worked on Martin Scorsese‘s “Killers Of The Flower Moon” expressed reservations about its depiction of the Osage Nation tribe. But their feedback isn’t nearly as harsh as how “Reservation Dogs” star Devery Jacobs feels about the new film.
Loki director and EP Kate Herron is to co-write an upcoming episode of Doctor Who featuring Ncuti Gatwa.
The Nightmare Before Christmas fans shouldn’t be expecting a sequel… at all.
The Morning Show” have complained on X that it’s hard to watch its star Jennifer Aniston — because of the cosmetic work they think she’s had on her face.“I’m watching the new season of ‘The Morning Show’ & I can’t get past Jennifer Aniston’s face! What did she do? . . .
Christopher Vourlias Amazon Prime Video and German broadcaster ARD have acquired the distribution rights to “The Morning After,” an eight-part dramedy series starring rising British actress Amara Okereke (“In the Lost Lands,” “Red Rose”), with principal photography now underway in Cape Town. Created by Thierry Cassuto and Karen Jeynes (“Recipes for Love and Murder,” “Puppet Nation”) and set in Cape Town, the show stars Okereke as a young, aspiring singer from the U.K.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Julianna Margulies is speaking out against Hollywood for staying silent on antisemitism amid the Israel-Hamas war. The Emmy-winning actor attended the Variety Hollywood & Antisemitism Summit, presented by The Margaret & Daniel Loeb Foundation and Shine A Light, and said she is continually asking herself why many major Hollywood stars are not speaking out in support of Jewish people. Margulies added that she’s “disheartened” by the silence, and she’s “trying to understand and work around why every single person in our industry isn’t standing up.
“The Office” showrunner Greg Daniels finally addressed rumors that the comedy is making a comeback — and he didn’t downright deny them.“Well, I think that it’s very speculative,” Daniels said in a recent interview with Collider. “The fact that it kind of blew up based on one line in a puck piece was kind of cool, I guess, in the sense that the fans still care a lot.”Last month, Puck News reported that Daniels was poised to announce an “Office” revival after the Writers Guild of America strike officially ended. Although the strike ended on Sept.
This Morning presenter Rochelle Humes has opened up on a secret health battle and revealed how she managed to overcome it. Appearing on Loose Women on Tuesday, 17 October, Rochelle discussed how she used to suffer with a stammer when she was a child and that she was forced to seek help for the condition.The 34 year old told the panellists: “I saw a speech therapist and my mum got advice to send me to the GP to help me build confidence.That's why my Mum sent me to dancing and singing classes - because I had a stammer.
Madonna continued to push boundaries — and buttons — with The Girlie Show, her most titillating trek of all, in 1993.But while the Queen of Pop was ever the provocateur, she turned to some old Hollywood royalty, Gene Kelly, for a touch of classicism. The “Singin’ in the Rain” stepper swooped in to choreograph a number for the “Erotica” ballad “Rain.”“When he came in, we were just in awe,” The Girlie Show background singer Donna De Lory told The Post.
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for Episode 5 of “Gen V,” titled “Welcome to the Monster Club,” now streaming on Prime Video. Even superheroes can party a little too hard. The heroes of “Gen V” wake up wondering what the hell happened last night in this latest episode, but what seems like some alcohol-induced memory loss turns out to be diabolical mind wiping. The culprit comes from within our core group of heroes, when it’s revealed that Cate (Maddie Phillips) was erasing people’s memories on Dean Shetty’s (Shelley Conn) command.
Jennifer Aniston and Jon Hamm — whose latest on-screen sex scene has gone viral — have always wanted to work together. So when the “Morning Show” creators were looking to cast the role of newcomer Paul Marks, it was a done deal.“Who would play Paul was a list of one,” executive producer Kristin Hahn previously told The Hollywood Reporter. “Jen and Jon have been friendly for years and have wanted to work together I think for a while.”“So when Paul Marks became a part of the conversation, it was a list of one,” she continued.
gone viral on X (formerly Twitter), is featured in the show’s third season.In the episode, news anchor Alex Levy (Aniston) can be seen lying naked on top of tech billionaire Paul Mark (Hamm) after the pair got intimate following an intense interview. Several users had some hard takes on the scene. “Jennifer Aniston hasn’t had an on-screen kiss like this since Ross and Rachel,” commented one user, referring to Aniston’s role in the sitcom “Friends.” “Okay.
McKinley Franklin editor He’s back, and he’s making (more) chocolate, of course. Warner Bros. has released another look at Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka in the new “Wonka” trailer.
This Morning's Craig Doyle and Rochelle Humes were emotional on Wednesday morning as they addressed Holly Willoughby's shock exit from the show after 14 years of hosting it. Rochelle sent their 'love, best wishes and respect' to 'our Holly', as she declared that Holly "will forever be one of us". She said: "Holly loves her job here and was looking forward to the future of the show," before she alluded to the recent events that saw a 36 year old man arrested and charged after police discovered an alleged plot to 'kidnap and murder' Holly.
The Biebers stepping out for coffee.
While U2‘s series of shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas has thusfar been notable for the brilliant display of technology that the building allows, the band this weekend took a beat to remind those in attendance of the power of music — and human connection.