EXCLUSIVE: Chef Cliff Crooks will return to Food Network for another season of Chef Boot Camp.
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EXCLUSIVE: Entertainment One has acquired the U.S. rights to Adam Silvera’s novel They Both Die At The End, currently #1 on the NYT YA paperback bestsellers list three years after it was published, to develop for television. Silvera is attached to pen the series adaptation. eOne will serve as the studio and distribute the project worldwide. Drew Comins of Creative Engine Entertainment will produce through his deal at eOne.
Published by HarperCollins in September 2017, They Both Die At The End was
EXCLUSIVE: Chef Cliff Crooks will return to Food Network for another season of Chef Boot Camp.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterPeacock is developing a series adaptation of the Victoria Aveyard novel “Red Queen” with Elizabeth Banks attached to executive produce, direct and appear in a major supporting role.Beth Schwartz and Aveyard co-wrote the pilot and will executive produce the project, with Schwartz also serving as showrunner. Banks and Max Handelman executive produce via Brownstone Productions.
EXCLUSIVE: TL Thompson (Straight White Men), Cory Jeacoma (Power Book II: Ghost), Ireon Roach (School Girls; or the African Mean Girls Play), Derrick A. King (Call Your Mother) and newcomer Autumn Best are set as series regulars in 4400 (fka The 4400), the CW’s reimagining of the 2004 USA Network sci-fi drama series.
“I don’t fear that half-century mark at all. In fact, despite the craziness of the world, I’m feeling really good right now … better than ever,” she shares. “The one hitch is I do miss my son terribly.”
Huge news for The Bachelor franchise!
Michelle Buteau takes a break from her home life, which includes raising twin toddlers, to hit the road with her friends for some much-deserved fun in.
Netflix (and just about every studio on the planet right now) is always on the hunt for the next big thing.
Museum in Bath is putting its best foot forward as it reopens with a new exhibition called Shoephoria! on 18 May. The exhibition, which will run into 2022, will showcase 350 pairs of boots and shoes to illustrate the evolution of shoe style over the last 300 years.
EXCLUSIVE: Peacock has set the main cast of YA supernatural drama Girl In the Woods based on the Crypt TV IP. Stefanie Scott (Insidious: Chapter 3), who will play the lead, Misha Osherovich (Freaky) and Sofia Bryant (I Am Not Okay with This) are set as series regulars. The Good Doctor‘s Will Yun Lee, Kylie Liya Page (Social Distance), Reed Diamond (13 Reasons Why) and Leonard Roberts (The Magicians) have been cast as recurring.
EXCLUSIVE: Duck Dynasty star and Dancing With the Stars runner-up Sadie Robertson Huff has signed a deal with Dumb and Dumber and The Princess Switch producer Brad Krevoy to adapt her novel, Life Just Got Real, into a scripted series.
Always Be My Maybe star and Baby Cobra comedian Ali Wong will join Amazon’s Paper Girls series, based on Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang’s graphic novel.
Pink has candidly admitted she thought she was going to die during her coronavirus battle last year.The singer, 41, even rewrote her will shortly after catching Covid-19 in March last year, which she has since recovered from. Pink, who's real name is Alecia Beth Moore, is mum to kids Willow, nine, and four year old Jameson.
EXCLUSIVE: Emma Booth, who is currently starring in Starz’ The Gloaming, is to lead a TV adaptation of short film Proxy from Anonymous Content.
coronavirus last year. The American pop star, 41, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, contracted the virus alongside her four-year-old son Jameson in March 2020.
With just one episode left in the current series of Line of Duty, former star Craig Parkinson has shared his fears that Ted Hastings could leave the show for good. Speaking on his Obsessed With… Line of Duty podcast on BBC Sounds, Craig, who starred as DI Cottan up until series three, and his guest, author Elizabeth Day, discussed their predictions for the hotly-anticipated series finale.
Adam Levine is sporting a new ‘do!
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Mónica Marie Zorrilla Peacock has ordered an eight-episode supernatural drama based on “The Door in The Woods” and “The Girl in the Woods.”“Jessica Jones” lead Krysten Ritter is slated to direct the first four episodes (including the pilot) of the NBCUniversal streaming platform’s forthcoming adaptation of Crypt TV’s “Girl In The Woods” movies. Ritter will also co-executive produce.