Late Late Show viewers were moved by Katie Price’s clear devotion and love for her son Harvey following Friday night’s live broadcast.
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For film fans, you may think of Jac Shaeffer and remember her 2009 debut film, “Timer,” which made the rounds at film festivals. However, in more recent years, she’s been a prominent screenwriter, especially at Marvel Studios, where she contributed to films such as “Captain Marvel” and the forthcoming “Black Widow.” But her most recent project is the Disney+ series, “WandaVision,” which she created and produces.
Late Late Show viewers were moved by Katie Price’s clear devotion and love for her son Harvey following Friday night’s live broadcast.
Every aspect of cinematic language —the cutting, camerawork, audio, and period design elements— sing harmoniously together in Mona Fastvold’s historical romance, “The World to Come.” A lovelorn lesbian story reflecting on loss and those life-altering moments which become possible when a new, impossible smile starts orbiting your world, Fastvold’s film — starring the exceptionally talented Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby as Abigail and Tallie, a pair of 19th Century pioneer women who
Marvel’s official website was able to speak with “WandaVision” showrunner Jac Schaeffer about the last episode’s big cameo reveal and how they had to make sure there was a good reason for it. Spoiler alert: Stop now if you haven’t seen the latest episode, as they go into detail about the cameo, as do we.
.Last we saw Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson (aka the Falcon) and Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes (the Winter Soldier), Sam had inherited Captain America's star-spangled shield. Marvel teased what comes next during Sunday's Super Bowl, debuting a new spot that is equal parts explosions and quippy odd couple banter.Daniel Brühl is also back as the purple-hooded Baron Zemo, with Emily VanCamp reprising her role as Sharon Carter and Wyatt Russell joining the universe as John Walker, aka U.S.
If last week’s episode of “WandaVision” showed the Marvel series was not going to strictly follow its sitcom format from the previous episodes and do something bold, this episode cemented the show as Marvel’s greatest experiment in years. As Wanda receives a surprise guest, the show blows our expectations for the future of the entire MCU.
was happening within the sitcom world. After three episodes of reality-warping shenanigans in the '50s, '60s and '70s, episode 4 disrupted our regularly scheduled programming to reveal what's happening in the real world.Turns out, what's happening is.
Ready to have your mind blown? Apparently, Marvel Studios has some more surprises and cameos coming up in “WandaVision!” I know, right? Super shocking. But seriously, in a new interview with TVLine, Elizabeth Olsen definitely hints at a massive cameo coming to the show, on par with another recent Disney+ series.
After a renowned career of nearly four decades in both film and TV, actor Robin Wright makes a confident feature directorial debut with “Land,” screening this year as part of Sundance Film Festival’s Premieres line-up.
The “Willow” TV series has found its new director. After Jon M.
With today’s most recent episode of “WandaVision,” we are now nearly half-way through Marvel Studios’ debut series on Disney+. And with that, we are learning more and more about the mystery that surrounds this story of trauma and grief.
Wendy Williams, 56, got very candid in a new interview. The host of The Wendy Williams Show sat down virtually with DJ Suss One and opened up about her alleged one-night-stand with Wu-Tang Clan‘s Method Man.
You know Rebecca Hall from her celebrated acting career, Christopher Nolan’s “The Prestige,” “Vicky Cristina Barcelona,” “Frost/Nixon,” Nicole Holofcener’s “Please Give,” Ben Affleck’s “The Town,” Joel Edgerton’s “The Gift,” Antonio Campos’ striking indie “Christine,” Amazon’s “Tales From The Loop” and many more.
If you were curious if Marvel Studios would change its ways regarding being so tight-lipped as the studio entered the realm of weekly TV, the studio isn’t. Just because “WandaVision,” the first Marvel Studios TV production to arrive on Disney+, is a weekly show, the studio has gone out of its way to keep the mystery going this whole time and tease the hell out of what might happen next.
, pressing pause and then sitting down to interview the Russo Brothers. The only question to ask is, " What happens next?!" That's sort of what it feels like interviewing Jac Schaeffer, 's creator and head writer, with six of the nine episodes still to go.Here's what we've seen so far: Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and a very much still alive Vision (Paul Bettany) are living a perfect sitcom life — literally — as they navigate dinner parties, talent shows and one seriously speedy pregnancy.
direct to your inboxHolly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield have been slammed by viewers for an interview with an 'influencer' in Dubai. The This Morning hosts started Tuesday's show by talking to fitness blogger Sheridan Mordew who travelled to the city in the United Arab Emirates at the start of January, despite the area she lived in being in Tier 4 restrictions.
Spoiler Alert: The following article contains spoilers about Episode 3 “Now in Color” of Disney+’s WandaVision
's premiere episode. Until we got to hear the show's theme song, that is.
Debra Jo Rupp was cast on, it became one of those art-imitates-life-imitates-art situations. On the show — Marvel Studio's first foray into television — she plays Mrs.