BBC Scoops ‘The Newsreader’ Season 2
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‘Top Boy’: Final Season Trailer Drops
The long-awaited trailer for Netflix’s final season of Top Boy has dropped. Ronan Bennett’s hit series will launch its last run on September 7, described as “No. Loose. Ends… The Final Chapter” on Twitter this morning. Top Boy has been airing on British screens for a decade – starting with two seasons on Channel 4 before it was canceled and picked up by Netflix in 2019. Cast including Ashley Walters and Kane Robinson – who was BAFTA-nominated for the previous season – will return for Season 5 as the show continues to follow the lives of people living on Hackney’s fictional Summerhouse Estate. Trailer can be viewed here.
Netflix Launches Training Program For Female Filmmakers In Middle East
Netflix has launched a training program for emerging female talent in Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE. The streamer has tied with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture on the program, which aims to introduce the creative filmmaking process and the different roles women can play behind the camera. Around 45 women who have recently graduated from film studies courses in the region are being targeted. Beginning in November with three days of workshops in Cairo, Dubai, and Jeddah, participants will be introduced to scriptwriting and the creative process of filmmaking by established female filmmakers from the Arab region. The participants will then visit Netflix’s Europe production hub early next year. “At Netflix, we are passionate about amplifying women’s voices behind the camera,” said Nuha el Tayeb, Director, Content Middle East, Africa and Turkey. “That includes a commitment to authentic storytelling which is intrinsically linked to developing the region’s talent pipeline.”
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Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Representation in films and television isn’t only about race and ethnicity. It’s also about giving deserved respect to genres and recognizing the allies who do the work to ensure those stories are appropriately told. That’s what director Dan Trachtenberg achieves with the science-fiction horror flick “Prey,” while working hand-in-hand with Indigenous producer Jhane Myers.
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the extended version of the series finale of Riverdale.
EXCLUSIVE: Prime Video is not moving forward with the previously ordered second — and final — season of comedy-drama A League Of Their Own, co-created and starring Abbi Jacobson, Deadline has learned.
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Netflix has announced that Brian Eno‘s soundtrack for the series Top Boy will be released in various formats next month.‘Top Boy (Score From the Original Series)’ will be released on vinyl, CD, and digital formats, coinciding with the final season of the series. This marks the first time that any of Eno’s music from the series, aside from two tracks included on Eno’s album, ‘Film Music 1976 – 2020’, will be available to the public.The first track to be released from the soundtrack is ‘Cutting Room 1’ which was a completely unheard track. The song is one of two on the LP that Eno selected for inclusion though they do not appear in the series.
The final chapter has arrived.
Netflix has confirmed the release date for the final season of gripping crime drama Top Boy.
Top Boy will return for its final batch of episodes next month, with Netflix today confirming a September 7 launch date alongside a trailer for the upcoming season. There is plenty of brooding and foreboding action in the trailer, with Sully (played by grime MC Kano) telling Dushane (Ashley Walters) to "just know that we are fucking linked.
Netflix has released an intense trailer for the upcoming final season of Top Boy – watch it below.Today (August 14), Netflix shared a new trailer for the fifth and final season of the hit British crime drama series starring Ashley Walters, Kane ‘Kano’ Robinson, Little Simz, Jasmine Jobson, Saffron Hocking, Adwoa Aboah and Araloyin Oshunremi among others.No. Loose.
Bill Hader is getting real about gaining weight.
Bill Hader is getting real about gaining weight.In a July interview with, the actor and funnyman revealed that he put on 25 pounds while filming the final season of his hit HBO series, .«To know that I’ve grown as a filmmaker is really rewarding,» Hader said when asked what he's learned about himself over the course of the show's four seasons.Outside of the show, one of the biggest things Hader said he learned, was that he puts on weight much faster than he did at the show's start.«But I also know that I’m 45 and I put on weight way faster than I used to. That’s what I really learned, that I’m suddenly 25 pounds overweight,» he quipped. «How the hell’d that happen? I've learned I can't eat sweets the way I used to.»Hader continued, reflecting on his final season weight gain, «I think it was toward the end of the season that the costume designer was like, 'I think you need to wear bigger clothes.
Bill Hader is opening up about working on the fourth and final season of Barry, which aired earlier this year.
The series finale of the Disney+ show High School Musical: The Musical: The Series has aired and we have received an update on original characters like Troy and Gabriella.
A big “High School Musical” reunion just wasn’t in the cards.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Conleth Hill told the The Times UK in a recent interview that he was “inconsolable” when he found out his character, Varys, was being killed off “Game of Thrones.” Hill was a regular face on the HBO fantasy series since its first season until Varys was burned to death by a dragon in the final season’s penultimate episode. By that point, Hill admitted, he had grown “frustrated” with the series for not staying true to his character’s all-knowing ways. “I thought I’d done something wrong,” Hill said.
“Some kids have more baggage than others,” Teenie (Tamara Podemski) tells her niece Elora Postoak (Devery Jacobs) on the road home to Oklahoma from California in the opener of the third and final season of Reservation Dogs.
Disenchantment is out now – watch it below.Season five of The Simpsons creator’s animated fantasy show – which follows “the misadventures of a hard-drinking princess, her feisty elf companion, and her personal demon” – premieres on Netflix on September 1, promising to be the show’s “biggest season”.A synopsis of the fifth series reads: “We watched Bean grow, from reluctant Princess to defiant rebel, and now, come Part 5, her journey will finally come to an epic finale – feat. the ultimate confrontation against Queen Dagmar, her evil mother.”It continues: “To save Dreamland from Queen Dagmar’s wrath, Princess Bean must vanquish her mother and outrun a prophecy that foretells she will kill the one she loves…“Every decision.
McKinley Franklin editor Netflix has debuted a slate of first-look photos for the final season of its series “Sex Education,” which is set to premiere on Sept. 21.