Milo Ventimiglia stops by “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” Tuesday to talk about the final season of his hit series “This Is Us”.
11.02.2022 - 22:17 / variety.com
Emily Longeretta The end of “This Is Us” is near, but there’s still a chance of seeing the Pearsons back together again on screen.On Friday, during the show’s final panel ever at the Television Critics Association, creator Dan Fogelman was asked about the possibility of revisiting the NBC hit in the future, in some way.“I say no to nothing,” Fogelman said. “If we can figure out a movie and can get together with [the cast] again in a few years, I’d love to.
I don’t know what it would be because we close out our story in the series finale.”Fogelman noted, however, that while he’s up for revisiting “This Is Us,” he’s not sure that those on the panel — Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Sterling K. Brown, Susan Kelechi Watson, Justin Hartley and Jon Huertas — would be available.
“I suspect that these six actors on your screen right now, as well as those two who are missing [Chrissy Metz and Chris Sullivan], are going to be flooding your TV screens and movie screens in years to come,” he said. “I suspect that, when I want to do something again for ‘This Is Us’ with these guys, they’re going to be very busy.”He then pitched an idea for a movie based around “what would have happened if Jack survived the fire.” Moments later, he revealed, “the president of NBC is literally texting me right now: ‘Yes to the movie.'”The cast didn’t chime in on the idea, minus Brown noting, “Never say never!”So far, five of the 18 final episodes have aired on NBC, but the show is currently on a hiatus during the Winter Olympics.
It will return on Feb. 22.The series finale of “This Is Us” will air on NBC on May 24 at 9 p.m.
Milo Ventimiglia stops by “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” Tuesday to talk about the final season of his hit series “This Is Us”.
Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t escape the Saturday Night Live treatment this week. The 69-year-old was spoofed by Colin Jost on the Saturday, Feb. 27 episode, where the ‘Weekend Update’ host got in multiple shots as he spoke about Putin’s current spearheading of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
August is growing up! Mandy Moore and Taylor Goldsmith sweetly celebrated their son’s 1st birthday with family and friends.
Leading into Wednesday primetime, the lowest-rated evening of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing was the very first night of competition pre-Opening Ceremony. However, Wednesday marked new lows for NBC Olympics coverage.
American track and field star Sha’Carri Richardson is RIGHTFULLY calling out what appears to be a major double standard at this year’s Winter Olympics. And we’re here for her take!
Video: ‘Speak no evil’ trailer shows plot of new psychological horror movie (The Independent)Republican senator Ron Johnson erupts at Holocaust scholar over ‘malicious’ racism claimGiant water main break floods a dozen blocks in PhiladelphiaJulia Fox says working as a dominatrix taught her about her sexualityJames and Jennifer Crumbley appear in court as judge decides whether to take them to trialJustin Trudeau urges Canadians to continue ‘listening to science’ to get through pandemic. mp4Fox News guest says prosecution of Ethan Crumbley's parents is "politically motivated"National Archives Recovers White House Records From Trump's Mar-a-Lago220208 Mornng Joe on Trump Kim Jong.
The stars of This Is Us have revealed some news about the end of the show.
, the reality of saying goodbye is starting to finally hit the cast.Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley, Susan Kelechi Watson and Jon Huertas were joined virtually by creator/showrunner Dan Fogelman on Friday morning for a panel celebrating NBC's award-winning family drama's six-season run and to tease the last remaining episodes, including the series' swan song.«I don't know if there's a pressure, so much as an enjoyment.
Jenny Slate and Charlie Day hit the red carpet for the premiere of their new movie, I Want You Back, held at ROW DTLA, in Los Angeles on Tuesday night (February 8).
Figure skater Nathan Chen brought glory to the United States on the ice during Monday’s primetime coverage of the 2022 Winter Olympics, shattering the world record in the men’s short program at the Beijing games. Nabbing 113.97 points, Chen brought in the highest short program score in figure skating history. Monday saw new highs for Chen and the winter sport, not for NBC’s fifth night of coverage, or at least in early numbers.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterNBC says it has “resolved” a “third-party error” that was inhibiting Leslie Jones’ social media commentary on the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.“This was the result of a third-party error, and the situation has been resolved,” an NBC spokesperson told Variety on Tuesday. “She is free to do her social media posts as she has done in the past. She is a super fan of the Olympics, and we are super fans of her.”Some of the comedian’s posts were blocked because of restrictions on sharing recorded video on social media, with NBC’s rights to the Olympics — which cost them $7.75 billion through 2032 — being very strictly observed.Jones, an Olympics live-tweeter since the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games and a guest of NBC’s in Rio and at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games, said in a statement tweeted Monday that she is “starting to feel like this should be my last Olympics I live-tweet.” “I know I know, another celebrity bitching.
Let the games begin!
With the first full day of games tucked away, NBC posted some early numbers from the Beijing Winter Olympics and the glass seems to be half full.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticTwo hours of parading nations later, IOC president Thomas Bach stood on the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony stage and did his best to justify the Olympic ideal in 2022, a year more surreal than most. “Division, conflict, and mistrust are on the rise,” Bach said.
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details of this morning’s Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony live on NBC.