Benedict Cumberbatch and a number of “Saturday Night Live” stars took a political stand during the closing moments of the new episode over the weekend.
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This Is Us cast had no trouble getting in the wedding spirit. Sterling K.
Brown took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a behind-the-scenes video of him and his co-stars dancing the wobble to V.I.C.'s «Wobble Baby» while in costume for Kate's (Chrissy Metz) wedding to Phillip (Chris Geere).Brown, Metz and Geere are all out on the dance floor in the hilarious clip, with Jon Huertas and Susan Kelechi Watson also joining in on the fun.Justin Hartley is in the video too, but opted to play on his phone and leave the dancing to his co-stars. «So many calls to make and emails to send and just so little time,» Hartley joked of the clip.«You didn’t know the Pearsons could wobble, did you?» Brown captioned the post.Watson shared the video on her Instagram page too, writing, «It’s the wobble, baby! I mean is it a wedding without one?....don't give us time between scenes!»A post shared by Sterling Brown (@sterlingkbrown)Back in February, star Milo Ventimiglia reflected on the show's six-season run as its series finale nears.«I don't know if there's a pressure, so much as an enjoyment,» Ventimiglia said during a panel with the show's cast and creator.
«When you've been on the show for as long as we've been doing it for six years, I think you read the script, you get excited about what you're going to be a part of, you get excited about what you're going to watch your friends do when you see the edits and the final cuts.»«I don't know if there's a pressure that I feel, other than we just keep doing exactly what we've been doing for six years,» he continued. «I know there's expectation but beyond that, reading what I've already read and what I've already held in our hands, it's going to deliver.
Benedict Cumberbatch and a number of “Saturday Night Live” stars took a political stand during the closing moments of the new episode over the weekend.
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multiple sexual assault allegations.It was previously confirmed that Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp are starring in “That ’90s Show” in their roles as Red and Kitty Forman from the original series. The spinoff will add new cast members Ashley Aufderheide, Callie Haverda, Mace Coronel, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Reyn Doi and Sam Morelos.Here’s the logline: Hello, Wisconsin! It’s 1995 and Leia Forman, daughter of Eric and Donna (Laura Prepon), is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place kids under the watchful eye of Kitty (Rupp) and the stern glare of Red (Smith).
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The “This Is Us” cast had no trouble getting in the wedding spirit.
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Ethan Shanfeld How would “Better Call Saul” co-creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould describe the series’ hotly anticipated final season?“Fucking amazing,” Gilligan told Variety on the red carpet at last week’s premiere at the Hollywood Legion Theater, while Gould offered: “Holy fucking shit.”In a more serious tone, Gilligan added that Season 6 is “the best season yet… There’s a real argument to be made that ‘Better Call Saul’ is better than ‘Breaking Bad.'”Bob Odenkirk teased the final season as an “evolution hard-earned,” while Patrick Fabian, who plays Howard Hamlin, described it as “excruciatingly painfully exciting.” He continued, “It’s a satisfying season. All the setups that they put up the mountain start careening down the mountain.” The final season of “Better Call Saul” debuts Monday, April 18 on AMC and AMC+, marking the beginning of the end for some of TV’s most beloved characters.
She’ll be back. Whoopi Goldberg will be absent from ABC’s The View for an extended period of time, but Joy Behar assured viewers that it’s only a temporary leave of absence.
Severance creator Ben Stiller joined stars Patricia Arquette and Britt Lower on stage for a panel at Deadline’s Contenders TV, with Adam Scott joining virtually to discuss the Apple TV+ series.