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24.07.2020 - 16:19 / tvguide.com
[Warning: The following contains light spoilers for Season 4 of Wynonna Earp. Read at your own risk!]It goes without saying that this year has been a difficult and unrelenting one for many people.
Escaping the overwhelming emotions and anxiety caused by current events, for however brief, is considered healthy and necessary for continued mental wellbeing. And there's no better reprieve from the real world right now than the escapist fun of the new season of Syfy's Wynonna Earp. The fan-favorite
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Jeff Vasishta Despite the fact that Covid-19 has put a major damper on in-person concerts, veteran rocker Jon Bon Jovi is still keeping the money rolling in through his house flipping side hustle. In 2018, the silver-maned singer dropped $10 million on an ocean-view home in mega-posh Palm Beach, Fla., that he promptly razed and replaced with a brand-new villa.
Kristin Cavallari shared a cozy snap with ex-boyfriend and former Laguna Beach costar Stephen Colletti on Tuesday, August 4 — and Us Weekly has the exclusive details of their reunion.“2004 or 2020?!” the 33-year-old reality TV personality wrote via Instagram, tagging their location as Laguna Beach, California.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorAfter a two-year hiatus, Wynonna Earp is back with solid viewership for its Season 4 premiere. Sunday’s debut episode delivered 656,000 total viewers in L+3, up 11% from the Season 3 premiere, according to Nielsen.
“Wynonna Earp” star Melanie Scrofano was joined by other members of the cast and showrunner Emily Andras for a virtual Comic-Con @ Home panel on Saturday.
Wynonna Earp after two years off the air, a new HBO Sports documentary about the mental health challenges faced by Olympic athletes, and an Australian/British dramedy about starting over.If this isn't enough and you're looking for even more hand-picked recommendations, sign up for our free, daily, spam-free Watch This Now newsletter that delivers the best TV show picks straight to your inbox, or check out the best shows and movies this month on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. Season 4 premiere
Emily Andras exclusively says in the latest issue of Us Weekly. “Certainly, the scripts are going to have to be rewritten to somewhat address that and we’re really working together as a team to come up with sort of clever ways to make sure you’re getting the show you love.”Luckily, the sixth episode that will now act as the unplanned “midseason finale” works, Andras says, explaining that as a way “the universe took kindness” on the writers.“The end of episode six is a really natural break.
1. Wynonna EarpSeason 4 debut Newly gunless, demon hunter Wynonna Earp (Melanie Scrofano) races to find a way into the Garden of Eden before her sister, Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalkley), is trapped there forever as the supernatural Western returns.When: Sunday on CTV Sci-Fi Channel
Video of the announcement showing the raucous crowd screaming and cheering in excitement might as well be from another lifetime — especially compared to this weekend’s more subdued virtual [email protected] panels. “I feel like it was greenlit in the ’80s,” Andras joked.
Wynonna Earp returns after nearly two years off the air on Sunday, July 26, and it’ll be well worth the wait, creator Emily Andras says in the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now.“We pick up almost immediately after season 3. We make a little joke that while that may feel immediate to the characters, it’s been a little bit longer for the fans, so there’s a little wink there,” the writer tells Us exclusively.
“Wynonna Earp” returns Sunday night on Syfy — two years after its Season 3 finale.The long delay was caused by financial troubles at IDW Entertainment, which produces the supernatural Western series, says creator/showrunner Emily Andras.“It was insane,” Andras tells The Post. “I feel like ‘Wynonna Earp’ has always been cursed but [also] blessed.
Cynthia Erivo, the Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award winner who was Oscar-nominated for her work in 2019’s Harriet, has come aboard Talent Show, a musical drama set up at Universal. Gandja Monteiro (Vida, The Chi) will direct the project, which is based on an idea by Duane Adler, the Save the Last Dance scribe who originated the Step Up franchise.
Cynthia Erivo, the Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award winner who was Oscar-nominated for her work in 2019’s Harriet, has come aboard Talent Show, a musical drama set up at Universal.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerOscar nominee Cynthia Erivo is set to star in Universal Pictures drama Talent Show, which is being directed by Gandja Monteiro (Vida, The Chi). Emmy winner Lena Waithe penned the latest version of the script from earlier version by Aimee Lagos.
Cynthia Erivo has booked a brand new role for Universal Studios’ Talent Show.