Prime Video will release Season 2 of on August 5. All 6 episodes of the Amazon Original series will premiere via the streamer in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Nordic countries.
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Finding closure. After Emily VanCamp‘s shocking departure from The Resident, the show’s executive producer Andrew Chapman opened up about her character’s necessary return in the season 5 finale.
“Because so much of the season thematically had been about grief and loss and coming to terms with mortality and how Conrad [Matt Czuchry] is moving on from his relationship with her and the time jump and being a single dad with Gigi, it felt like the right thing to do,” Chapman explained during an interview with ET Canada on Tuesday, May 17. “We reached out to her and she was super excited to come back. She had not had a chance to say goodbye to everybody on the show, the crew, all the other actors.”
The EP noted that the season finale allowed the show to wrap up Nic’s story line. “The beginning of the season, we knew that we were going to lose Emily in this season, but we didn’t know when we were going to lose her. We lost her in episode 3 and we really had to scramble, and it didn’t give us the closure of the relationship that we had wanted,” he shared. “We thought we were going to have her for a couple more episodes and it wasn’t anybody’s fault. She had a medical issue and she had to deal with it, and we fully understood. But we really didn’t get to close the loop with her, so to speak.”
In August 2021, news broke that VanCamp, 36, would be leaving the show after four seasons. In the second episode of season 5, Nic was in a car accident that left her with a brain injury that ultimately took her life.
At the time, the Captain America: Civil War star addressed her decision to exit the series after welcoming a child with husband Josh Bowman. “I spent so many years on network television, but then suddenly priorities shifted,”
Prime Video will release Season 2 of on August 5. All 6 episodes of the Amazon Original series will premiere via the streamer in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Nordic countries.
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Celine Dion is currently in celebration mode as she marks the milestone 15th anniversary of her important record D'elles.MORE: Céline Dion celebrates amazing milestone after new tour updateALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleHer team shared a copy of the album's cover art, a black and white photo of the singer, along with a message celebrating the record.VIDEO: Celine Dion shares heartfelt message with her fans as she announces career news"This week marks the 15th anniversary of Celine’s D'elles album," it read. "Released in May 2007, this incredible concept album celebrates Womanhood. "The lyrics of all thirteen songs were written by influential authors from France and Quebec: Françoise Dorin, Christine Orban, Nina Bouraoui, Marie Laberge, Lise Payette, Denise Bombardier, Nathalie Nechtschein, Jovette Alice Bernier, Janette Bertrand and George Sand."MORE: Celine Dion announces incredible tour news to her fans amid recoveryThe French record was recognized as one of her most ambitious and became one of her biggest critical successes, along with being a commercial hit as well, reaching number one in several French-speaking territories like France and Canada.Her fans quickly took to sharing their thoughts on the record as well, most simply using heart emojis for the same.Celine marked 15 years of her album D'ellesOne wrote: "Awesome album," while another said: "One of the best." A third added: "Thank you for the great album and music," while one also commented: "I love this album.
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Dune: Part Two.Walken has been added to an all-star cast that includes Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Josh Brolin and (probably) Florence Pugh, according to Deadline.The veteran actor has recently appeared in Bristol-based comedy-drama The Outlaws – in which he painted over a real Banksy artwork – as well as Severance, which was renewed for a second season last month (April 6).Pre-production on Dune: Part Two began last month, according to Villeneuve – who will once again write, direct and produce the epic’s latest chapter – and the film is expected to arrive in October 2023.A sequel to the hit 2021 film was officially announced last October after the new film earned over $40million at the US box office in its opening weekend, which also recently won six Oscars.Speaking to ET Canada at a pre-Oscars event celebrating Oscar nominees from Canada, Villeneuve said of the forthcoming sequel: “It’s gonna be intense. I’m in prep right now.
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