By Tom Tapp
24.04.2020 - 05:17 / eonline.com
Gotta admit, that was not exactly what we were expecting. Will & Grace just said goodbye with its second series finale, and if you were hoping to see the birth of either Will or Grace's kids, you are out of luck. If you were hoping to finally meet Karen's husband Stan, you are out of luck.
If you were hoping to actually see Jack perform on Broadway, you are out of luck. But if you wanted to see Matt Bomer('s character) return to get back together with Will, and if you wanted to see Karen
.Shares in Imax China rose as much as 7.3 percent in Hong Kong trading Monday following news that the Chinese government will allow cinemas to reopen. Shares in other companies linked to the movie business similarly surged.
By Jordan Moreau
Jason Alexander andJulia Louis-Dreyfus were both shocked what a big deal the Seinfeld series finalewas, saying the obsession during production with what would happen blew their minds. The former co-stars reunited on Tuesday to share memories from the show to raise money for Direct Relief, an organization that helps health care workers on the front lines of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Nicola Sturgeon insisted decisions on reopening schools must be made by the Scottish Government - not Downing Street.
By Will Thorne
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven’t watched Thursday’s series finale of “Will & Grace”. Everyone else, you may proceed…
By Bruce Haring
SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers for the series finale of Will & Grace, so beware of reading further!
It's time to say goodbye to, again.
Will & Grace is saying goodbye—again. After three seasons in the revival, the NBC comedy is coming to an end on Thursday, April 23.
By Danielle Turchiano
[Warning: This post contains spoilers from Empire's series finale. Read at your own risk.]
A bittersweet farewell. As Empire gears up to premiere its series finale, star Vivica A. Fox is opening up about how the novel coronavirus pandemic majorly affected the show’s intended conclusion.
Things are about to get emotional for the “Will & Grace” gang, once again as the series comes to an end.
Will & Grace is coming to an end again.
Practice your best three-finger salute because it's almost time to tune in for The Hunger Games again. Lionsgate has announced a new weekly movie streaming series called "Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies," which will feature free digital screenings of four major films on YouTube while encouraging audiences to donate to the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation.