FX’s Kindred, the new drama series based on Octavia E. Butler’s novel, will premiere Tuesday, December 13 exclusively on Hulu. The premiere will include all eight episodes.
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has finally set a premiere date for season 2, and viewers will be able to check in starting Sunday, Oct. 30. Created by Mike White, the Emmy-winning HBO series moves the action from Hawaii to Sicily, where it will “follow the exploits of various guests and employees over the span of a week.” The new season is led by Jennifer Coolidge, who reprises her Emmy-winning role as the grief-stricken guest Tanya McQuoid.
She is joined by Jon Gries, who also returns as her lover, Greg. While speaking to ET, Coolidge revealed that all she wanted for her character was “a lot of romance and sex in this next one,” explaining that Tanya “didn’t get enough of that in the first one.” A post shared by The White Lotus (@thewhitelotus)The rest of the star-studded cast are newcomers to the series, with Tom Hollander as an expat named Quentin, Aubrey Plaza as Harper Spiller, Theo James as one of her travel companions Cameron, Haley Lu Richardson as Tanya’s assistant Portia as well as F. Murray Abraham and Michael Imperioli as the elderly Bert Di Grasso and his Hollywood producer son Dominic.Also at the resort are two Italian friends played by Simona Tabasco and Beatrice Grannò, while Sabrina Impacciatore takes on the Murray Bartlett-inspired role as the location’s manager named Valentina. When asked about what to expect from season 2, Plaza said there’s “a lot to live up to.” But she was confident in White’s creative direction.
“Mike is so good about making the second season different, you know. It’s still but now it’s in Italy,” Plaza shared.She added, “So, it has a totally different vibe and so, I think people are gonna be surprised.”While an official trailer has not be released, HBO has shared snippets of new footage in various previews for
.FX’s Kindred, the new drama series based on Octavia E. Butler’s novel, will premiere Tuesday, December 13 exclusively on Hulu. The premiere will include all eight episodes.
HBO has released the official trailer for The White Lotus season 2 – check it out below.The original The White Lotus was meant to be a standalone miniseries but following critical acclaim and high ratings, showrunner and writer Mike White has returned for another season.Featuring almost an entirely new cast, The White Lotus season two swaps Hawaii for Sicily and stars F. Murray Abraham, Michael Imperioli and Adam DiMarco as the Di Grasso family.
It’s been nearly 3½ years since Good Omens debuted on Prime Video, and finally we a premiere date for Season 2 — sort of. Amazon Studios said at New York Comic Con today that the show’s long-delayed sophomore season will arrive in the summer.
The first trailer for HBO Max’s The White Lotus season two just debuted online!
Jennifer Coolidge’s character, Tanya McQuoid-Hunt, says in the trailer for season 2. And based on the footage revealed in the extended preview for the newest installment in creator Mike White’s anthology series, she couldn’t be more correct. A tragicomedy about the overlapping lives of guests and employees at a luxury resort, is back with another social satire as the story moves from Hawaii to Sicily. And not only does it seem that many guests’ antics get out of control, but like season 1, there’s another dead body. Joining Coolidge and Jon Gries as her husband, Greg, is an all-new ensemble including F.
allegedly showing him abusing a dog. He told TMZ at the time the video showed him breaking up a fight between his dogs.Here’s who will appear as part of the cast in Season 10 and their storyline descriptions:Puma: “As Puma enters his 40s, he navigates splitting his time as a successful entrepreneur, and being a husband to his wife, Quani, and father to his two children.
“The Crown” is finally back. Peter Morgan’s acclaimed Netflix series chronicling the royal family returns with season 5 on Nov. 9, the streaming platform revealed during Tudum: A Netflix Global Fan Event. The news of its return comes just over two weeks after Queen Elizabeth II’s death at the age of 96 when production on the new episodes was briefly suspended out of respect.
is finally back. Peter Morgan’s acclaimed Netflix series chronicling the royal family returns with season 5 on Nov. 9, the streaming platform revealed during Tudum: A Netflix Global Fan Event.
K.J. Yossman Netflix has revealed the premiere date for “The Crown” Season 5 during its online Tudum fan event on Saturday. The dramatized series about the British Royal Family is set to return on Nov. 9 with an entirely new cast. Imelda Staunton (“Harry Potter”) takes over from Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II while Jonathan Pryce (“The Two Popes”) will play her husband, Prince Philip. Meanwhile Dominic West (“The Affair”) will play Prince Charles, Elizabeth Debicki (“Tenet”) will portray Princess Diana, Lesley Manville (“Maleficent: Mistress of Evil”) joins as the Queen’s sister Princess Margaret, and Jonny Lee Miller (“Elementary”) stars as Prime Minister John Major.
“The White Lotus” is coming back this fall.
FX’s limited series Fleishman Is In Trouble will premiere with two episodes on November 17 exclusively via Hulu. A new episode will be released each subsequent Thursday.
HBO has set a Halloween Eve premiere date for the second installment of HBO’s Emmy-winning series The White Lotus, from Mike White. The seven-episode series debuts Sunday, October 30 at 9 PM ET/PT on HBO and will be available for streaming on HBO Max.
“The White Lotus” Season 2 is on its way. On Friday, HBO announced that the Emmy-winning series will return on Sunday, Oct.
EXCLUSIVE: HBO’s hit comedy-drama series The White Lotus recently finished filming its second season at Italy’s Lumina Studios to the north of Rome.
The White Lotus resulted in a visit to A&E following an allergic reaction.The actress, famous for her roles in comedies including American Pie and Legally Blonde, is set to reprise her Emmy-winning role as Tanya McQuoid in the second series of the show, which is set at the White Lotus Blossom Circle in Sicily.Speaking to Allure in a new interview, Coolidge said she had a “quick reaction” to the tanning product used on her skin during filming.“For The White Lotus, I didn’t want to look like a big, white marshmallow on the beach in Hawaii, so I got a spray tan,” she explained. “I got on the plane, and I started to feel really weird.
The Emmy winner, who plays Tanya McQuoid in the HBO series, told Allure she “didn’t want to look like a big, white marshmallow on the beach in Hawaii,” so decided to get a spray tan — but something wasn’t right.“I got on the plane, and I started to feel really weird,” she told the publication. “By the time I got off the flight, I had to go to the emergency room.”Coolidge added that her makeup allergy is a recent discovery, admitting she was “never someone who cared very much about ingredients” before she started reacting to them.“Then, I’d say the last five or six years, I started getting allergic,” she recalled.
Jennifer Coolidge is getting real about a health scare she suffered while filming . In a new interview with via, the Emmy-winning actress revealed she had to go to the emergency room after having an allergic reaction to a spray tan she got for her role in the HBO Max series.«For , I didn't want to look like a big, white marshmallow on the beach in Hawaii, so I got a spray tan,» Coolidge told the magazine.
Jennifer Coolidge was sent to the ER right before she started filming The White Lotus!
Comedy Central has set a premiere date for animated news satire show “Stephen Colbert Presents Tooning Out the News.” TheWrap can exclusively reveal it heads to the small screen on Wednesday, Oct. 5.The half-hour show, which features animated characters lampooning top news stories, and interviewing real-world guests, will air after “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.” It’s move to Comedy Central from its original home of CBS All Access (before it was Paramount+) was announced in May.TheWrap also has a first look at the new promo of the show, which has its own takes on many of the primetime cable news hosts.“Tooning Out the News” will span 13 episodes.