Yellowstone season four will be airing on The Paramount Network on November 7 and viewers are in desperate need of answers. The season three finale left the Dutton family's lives hanging in the balance after they were targeted by anonymous killers.
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage had to be reconsidered after being deemed too graphic for audiences.READ MORE: ‘Venom 2’ first reviews: “another dirtbag delight”The sequel to 2018’s Venom, which is out in the UK on October 15, sees Tom Hardy reprise his role as Eddie Brock/Venom, starring alongside Woody Harrelson, Stephen Graham, Michelle Williams and Naomie Harris.Sheena Duggal, the VFX Supervisor for the new film, told Variety about a sequence in which Harrelson’s villain, Carnage, is seen
.Yellowstone season four will be airing on The Paramount Network on November 7 and viewers are in desperate need of answers. The season three finale left the Dutton family's lives hanging in the balance after they were targeted by anonymous killers.
Aida Rodriguez’s new HBO Max comedy special Fighting Words will take viewers on a journey that extends beyond the stage and into her personal life with a travel diary as she faces her past in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The one-hour special is directed by Emmy-nominated cinematographer Nadia Hallgren (Becoming) and multiple SXSW Film Festival Jury Award winner Kristian Mercado (Pa’Lante).
Apple TV+’s Korean thriller Dr. Brain is set to premiere on Nov. 4 and Deadline has your first look at the series’ trailer above. Forthcoming episodes will be released weekly through Dec. 10.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIn today’s podcast news roundup, Crooked Media’s “Offline With Jon Favreau” sets its premiere date and releases a preview, true-crime podcaster Daryn Carp dives into love gone wrong, Lemonada Media debuts true-crime podcast “Believe Her” about a woman sentenced to prison for killer her partner in self-defense; and more.Crooked Media announced that weekly series “Offline With Jon Favreau,” hosted by company co-founder and co-host of “Pod Save America,” will debut
A man has been charged after the death of 18-year-old Marcus Simmons-Allen in Trafford.
Zimasile Zubair Shabangu was murdered in a suspected hate crime in Johannesburg
EXCLUSIVE: Season one of Animal, a nature series from Plimsoll Productions (Night On Earth), will land on Netflix November 10.
Selome Hailu editorPeacock announced that “Psych 3: This is Gus” will premiere on Nov. 18.A spinoff of the USA Network detective comedy “Psych” and a sequel to “Psych: The Movie” and “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home,” the new film will see fake-psychic detective Shawn Spencer (James Roday Rodriguez) and his friend and partner Burton “Gus” Guster (Dulé Hill) investigate the double life and estranged husband of Gus’ fiancée Selene (Jazmyn Simon).
USA Network’s two-hour film Nash Bridges has been given a Thanksgiving weekend premiere date. It wll debut on Saturday, Nov. 27.
Two teenagers have been arrested after a man was stabbed to death in the street.
A Scots mum has spoken of 'still living with a death sentence' after she was diagnosed with incurable cancer.
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Susan Boyle has revealed she still opts to take the bus rather than flashy taxis or a personal chauffeur despite her success as a hit singer and millionaire.The 60 year old star, who shot to fame on ITV competition Britain’s Got Talent on 2009, appeared on Heart Breakfast with her old friend Amanda Holden and presenter Jamie Theakston Monday, October 4. It was already heartwarming to hear Susan and BGT judge Amanda reunited on-air and the star was still incredibly humble to boot.