By Nellie Andreeva
14.02.2020 - 22:01 / deadline.com
By Denise Petski
Senior Managing Editor
EXCLUSIVE: Newcomer Reagan Rozas, Kyanna Simpson (Chambers), Emma Meisel (American Horror Story: 1984), Lexi Simonsen (2nd), Kevin Rahm (Madam Secretary) and All American‘s Da’Vinchi are set as series regulars opposite Jordana Spiro and Josh Andrés Rivera in Vegas High, HBO Max’s coming-of-age period drama pilot from writer Sarah-Raquel Jimenez, director Gillian Robespierre and Michael Showalter’s Semi-Formal Prods.
Written by Jimenez and
By Nellie Andreeva
There’s one HBO Max series whose cast is growing pretty quick, XOXO Gossip Girl.
By Greg Evans
The NBC drama pilot about a young Robert Langdon has found its lead actor.
By Nellie Andreeva
HBO Max’s “Gossip Girl” sequel series has found one of its leads.
Chatting with comedian Kevin Nealon on his Hiking with Kevin webseries, Cox delved into what it will be like to reunite with her fellow costars from the hit 1990s TV show for the upcoming HBO Max reunion.
By Denise Petski
They’ll all be there for you!
HBO Max's reunion is officially a go!
After leaping from the small screen in England to a star turn in Hollywood with Crazy Rich Asians and Captain Marvel, Gemma Chan's latest accomplishment is a major one.
HBO Max has given out a pilot order to the comedy “Minx,” Variety has learned.
When The Eternals was announced in 2019, news also broke out that the first LGBTQ superhero of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) will feature in the upcoming Chloé Zhao directorial. While all eyes were on Richard Madden, who plays Ikaris in the MCU film, eventually it was revealed to be Brian Tyree Henry, who plays Phastos, who is known as an intelligent inventor. The report is now confirmed by Little America star Haaz Sleiman in a recent interview, as he will be playing Phastos' husband.
As production began Thursday night in Stamford, Conn., on the new HBO Max ballroom voguing competition series “Legendary,” producers confirmed the role of “The Good Place” star Jameela Jamil on the show.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
HBO Max has released a statement following significant backlash to its announcement that “The Good Place” star Jameela Jamil had been tapped to MC and judge its ballroom voguing competition series “Legendary.”