Kirsten Storms, who plays Maxie Jones on “General Hospital”, is on the mend aver undergoing brain surgery.
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“Who Killed Sara?” returns for its second season Wednesday (May 19) after premiering in late March as the most popular foreign-language series in Netflix history — attracting an estimated 55 million worldwide subscribers.The 10-episode (subtitled) Mexican drama, a labyrinthian whodunit, follows vengeful Alex Guzman (Manolo Cardona) who spent 18 years in prison wrongfully accused in the death of his younger (pregnant) sister, Sara.
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.Kirsten Storms, who plays Maxie Jones on “General Hospital”, is on the mend aver undergoing brain surgery.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterMelissa Barrera has been cast in the lead role of the Netflix drama series “Breathe.”Variety exclusively reported that the series had been ordered at the streamer back in February.
Guy Lodge Film CriticMany a chef will tell you that fish and cheese don’t go together, but “Blue Miracle” says otherwise.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterTrevante Rhodes will star as Mike Tyson in the upcoming Hulu series “Iron Mike,” Variety has learned.Rhodes will also executive produce the series in addition to starring. “Iron Mike” was ordered to series at the streamer in February.
“In the Heights,” the new movie musical in which Barrera plays the female lead, aspiring designer Vanessa, who falls in love with Anthony Ramos’ bodega-owner character, Usnavi.Directed by Jon M. Chu (“Crazy Rich Asians”), the film — which is a love letter to the Dominican community in Washington Heights — is adapted from the Tony-winning Broadway show by Lin-Manuel Miranda (“Hamilton”).Shot in 2019, its debut last summer was delayed because of COVID-19.
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EXCLUSIVE: The Resident‘s Malcolm-Jamal Warner has acquired the film and television rights to Russell Duncan’s novel Freedom’s Shore: Tunis Campbell and the Georgia Freedmen. Warner would produce and star in the project. A writer is not yet attached.
so much was jam-packed in those three episodes; my head is still spinning. If yours is, too, don't worry: I drank three seltzers, went for a walk, and now finally feel ready to talk about what the hell fans just watched.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Manolo Cardona has come a long way since “Beverly Hills Chihuahua.” The Colombian actor had a recurring stint on Netflix’s “Narcos” and has now returned to the streamer headlining one of its hottest Spanish language series: “¿Quién Mató a Sara?” (“Who Killed Sara?”).There, he plays Álex Guzmán, an ex-convict, a hacker extraordinaire and the titular character’s brother.
Who Killed Sara?, fans you're about to get a little closer to the truth this week. Season two of the hit show premieres on , along with Special's second season, Run the World on Starz, and The Me You Can't See, a new series about mental health helmed by Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey. “Now more than ever, there is an immediate need to replace the shame surrounding mental health with wisdom, compassion, and honesty,” Winfrey said about the show, .
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Diego Boneta is joining a star-studded Latinx cast for the remake of .
“Just came across this picture from a movie that was almost 20 years ago,” Eva Mendes wrote on May 6. The 47-year-old actress celebrated #ThrowBackThursday by sharing a still from what appears to be Once Upon A Time In Mexico (per E! News) to her Instagram.
“Star Wars” movie, “The Rise of Skywalker.”The Smithsonian made the announcement on “Star Wars” Day, May the Fourth.The aircraft, which has only ever flown on-screen in a galaxy far, far away, will be part of an exhibit in the museum’s newly renovated building on the National Mall in Washington, DC.There is no set date on when “Star Wars” fans can see the 37-foot-long vehicle but the Smithsonian says it will be “late” 2022.Until then, the starfighter will be reconditioned at the Steven F.