Jared Padalecki is returning to TV in an iconic role. First made famous by Chuck Norris, Padalecki is playing Cordell Walker in the rebooted "Walker, Texas Ranger" series titled "Walker" on The CW.
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Naman Ramachandran HBO series “The Undoing,” starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, has proven to be a success for Comcast’s U.K. pay TV operation Sky Atlantic, with the opening episode reaching a cumulative 28-day audience of over 2.78 million viewers, marking a bigger launch than “Game of Thrones” in 2011.The first three episodes have recorded audiences of more than 2.5 million viewers.
Once the six-parter is complete, “The Undoing” is on track to become the biggest U.S. series to ever launch
.Jared Padalecki is returning to TV in an iconic role. First made famous by Chuck Norris, Padalecki is playing Cordell Walker in the rebooted "Walker, Texas Ranger" series titled "Walker" on The CW.
Timothée Chalamet made his Saturday Night Live hosting debut and shared memories of his New York childhood.
Viggo Mortensen makes his directorial debut and stars in the upcoming film, “Falling”.
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HBO's gripping drama The Undoing will be even more blown away when they learn just who the young actor is who played Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman's son Henry. Noah Jupe is no stranger to the limelight, thanks to the fact his mum is something of a Coronation Street legend.
Corrie actress Katy Cavanagh. Katy, who is married to filmmaker and producer Chris Jupe, played Julie Carp in the ITV soap from 2008 and 2015 and her son Noah has followed in her acting footsteps.
Netflix, starring Hugh Grant.The actor, currently starring in The Undoing, confirmed his upcoming project with the Black Mirror creator in a recent interview with New York Magazine.“Charlie Brooker has written a mockumentary about 2020. It’s for Netflix,” Grant revealed.
The Undoing has drawn in a bigger audience for its debut than Game Of Thrones when it premiered in 2011.The Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant-starring miniseries – which airs on HBO in the US – follows a psychotherapist who begins to question her life after a death, her husband disappearing and an affair.It has now been confirmed that the show’s premiere achieved a cumulative 28-day audience of over 2.78 million viewers following its debut on October 25.
Hugh Grant is breaking down the final moments in the series finale of The Undoing, which aired last night.
[There are spoilers ahead for the finale of The Undoing. If you haven't watched the episode yet, continue at your own risk!] I was shocked that Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant had never played an onscreen couple before. Why do you think they worked well opposite each other? They're both super attractive, beautiful, fun.
Warning: This story contains massive spoilers from The Undoing‘s Sunday, November 29, finale.The ending no one saw coming — that was given away in the premiere. The Undoing came to a dramatic and graphic end on Sunday night, revealing that Jonathan (Hugh Grant) did, in fact, murder Elena Alves (Matilda De Angelis).
Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant have won an unlikely battle against the forces of Westeros, at least in terms of ratings from across the Atlantic. The opening episode of HBO's glossy limited series The Undoing has reached a cumulative 28-day audience of more than 2.78 million viewers for Comcast's European pay-TV giant Sky, making it bigger than the launch of Game of Thrones on Sky in 2011.
is adapted from author Jean Hanff Korelitz's 2014 novel titled — yes — , but because the truth was in front of us the whole time.The six-episode series from writer David E. Kelley and director Susanne Bier centered on Grace Fraser (Nicole Kidman) as the floor falls out from her picture-perfect life.
David E. Kelley and Susanne Bier’s limited series The Undoing is gripping audiences in the UK just as tightly as those in America, where the psychological thriller broadcasts on HBO.