Amazon Prime Video today revealed upcoming projects from its Italian office, including a pair of new original series that have received the greenlight: The Bad Guy and Prisma.
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Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVWith her new Showtime variety series, Ziwe Fumudoh, known professionally as just Ziwe, is ready to create her “Ziwe cinematic universe.”The comedian and author went viral last summer when she hosted an Instagram Live show “from my bedroom.” Not only did she host and interview guests from Alyssa Milano to Alison Roman, but Ziwe was also responsible for the show’s set design, hair and makeup, costume design and talent booking.
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.Amazon Prime Video today revealed upcoming projects from its Italian office, including a pair of new original series that have received the greenlight: The Bad Guy and Prisma.
Watching all the drama unfold with the British monarchy shows that the US is probably better served by not having a Queen and all that it involves. Of course, cynically, you can point to our celebrity-obsessed culture and show that maybe it’s not all that different than having a real monarchy.
While Showtime hasn’t been able to fully keep up with the likes of HBO in terms of overall quality of original programming or quantity, there are some serious bright spots on the premium network, including the long-running series, “Billions.” And because of that show’s popularity and awards recognition, it appears Showtime is ready to give “Billions” co-creators, Brian Koppelman and David Levien, another series about the business world to bring to the network, titled “Super Pumped.” READ MORE:
such as Alison Roman questions like, “How many black friends do you have?” She takes a similar approach to her Showtime series, which features a mix of interviews and comedy sketches each episode. In the May 9th premiere, for instance, Ziwe asked author Fran Lebowitz if “racism or slow walkers” bothers her more.
Jonah Hill has joined an upcoming limited series which will see him portray legendary “Hollywood Fixer” Sidney Korshak.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is taking on a new role!
The story of ride-sharing company Uber, which revolutionized ground transportation, is coming to television.
It sure does feel like it’s been a while since we’ve really seen Jonah Hill appear in a meaty role in something, right? Since 2018, the actor has only appeared in two live-action films (“Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far On Foot” and “The Beach Bum”) and one series (“Maniac”). But those hoping for a big-time Jonah Hill fix are in luck, as it appears the actor has another limited series on the horizon.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterShowtime has ordered a series about the rise of ride-sharing app Uber, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt set to star.The series was first announced as being in development in 2019.More to come…
SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains details from the series finale of NCIS: New Orleans.
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey teamed up for the Apple TV+ docu-series The Me You Can’t See and we learned so much about the royal throughout the series.
fragrances are described as iconic, but there’s really only one famous enough to be recognised by the mere outline of its bottle. Chanel No5 has truly transcended trends, remaining as popular now, in its 100th year, as it was when Gabrielle Chanel first created it in 1921.
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey's new docuseries on mental health is about to launch, and it's one of the must-watch programmes of the year. If you want to make sure you don't miss out on the series that everyone is talking about, here's how you can watch it.The Me You Can't See is Harry's documentary series featuring honest discussions about mental health and illuminating stories from around the world, as well as plenty of insights into his own life.
The Addams Family has found its new Wednesday.
For many folks that love superhero storytelling or just animated storytelling in general, “Batman: The Animated Series” is often thought of as one of the best examples of both. So, you can understand why people are going to be excited to hear that the creator of that series is returning to the world of Batman for a new show coming to HBO Max.
Michaela Coel is working on a new series for the BBC that the British broadcaster has said could have links to the I May Destroy You universe, her blistering drama about a woman piecing together the events of her sexual assault.
If you are suffering severe withdrawal symptoms after the end of Line of Duty then we might have just found your perfect next watch – Before We Die.
EXCLUSIVE: Sam Asghari (Can You Keep A Secret?) is set for a recurring role on the upcoming third season of Don Cheadle’s Showtime series Black Monday.