Prince Harry just answered some burning questions in an unreleased segment from one of his late show promo appearances last month!
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Warning: Major spoilers for , part one, ahead. Well, that was different. Joe Goldberg is back, but he’s turned over a new leaf, shaping the minds of the next generation at a British university and doing whatever he can to avoid murdering the loves of his life.In part one of You season four, Joe () finds himself on the other end of the serial killer equation, receiving nefarious texts from the “Eat the Rich Killer,” who recruits Joe to cover their tracks, while ingratiating himself with a group of insufferable socialites that would, frankly, have found themselves at the wrong end of Joe’s hammer in any other season of the series.
Consider this his Pretty Little Liars era.Instead of following Joe’s latest romantic whims, he finds the object of his desire, Marienne (), relatively early in the season and… lets her go. What we’re left with is a delightfully meta whodunnit with just a touch of romance between Joe and the stubbornly stoic Kate (Charlotte Ritchie)—it’s still You, after all. “There are certain things about the core of the show that are always the same.
Basically, Joe and his desire for love and his tendency to mix up love and obsession,” creator tells Glamour. But when executive producer Greg Berlanti suggested writing a murder mystery in rainy London for season four, all bets were off.
“It did feel like a pretty radical left turn from the previous season. But that excited us—we love it.
And we feel a deep responsibility to keep it fresh for our audience.”She continued, “We got to be very meta with it. The beats of a whodunit are explained to Joe in episode two because we're always overlaying several kinds of story structures: the romance, the thriller, and then in this case, the murder mystery.”But even after we
.Prince Harry just answered some burning questions in an unreleased segment from one of his late show promo appearances last month!
The Night Manager is getting a much-requested second season – six years on from its globe-conquering debut.The hugely successful adaption of the John le Carré novel is set for a surprise return. The follow-up to the 2016 smash-hit BBC drama will also see Tom Hiddleston return as Jonathan Pine.As per Deadline, the BBC and Amazon Prime Video have brought the show back from hiatus.
It’s been six years since the top-rated 2016 U.K. drama “The Night Manager”, starring Tom Hiddleston, had its season one finale.
EXCLUSIVE: A second season of smash John le Carré adaptation The Night Manager is in the works at Amazon Prime Video and the BBC with Tom Hiddleston set to reprise his role as protagonist Jonathan Pine.
UK TV history will be made tonight when an aid appeal seeking donations to help the Turkey-Syria earthquake disaster airs across 29 channels, narrated by Daniel Craig.
Thania Garcia The affirmation in the title of Karol G’s fourth studio album, “Mañana Será Bonito” (“Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful”), is a mantra she had repeated to herself “a few hundred times a week” over the past few years — though most days, she says she didn’t believe it. On paper, Karol’s career in 2020 was nothing short of exciting. Countless headlines identified her as a Colombian superstar taking over the world and riding high off successful collaborations from peers like J. Balvin and highly successful singles like the Nicki Minaj-featuring “Tusa,” which appeared as part of her Grammy-nominated “KG0516” in 2021. She also attracted other headlines — ones that pried into the demise of her very public relationship with her former fiancé, Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA. Mentioning his name feels tedious, but at the time, their status as a power couple was heavily intertwined with their individual images as rapidly rising acts.
Fundraising efforts have been under way across Dumfriesshire to help an estimated 17 million people in Turkey and Syria affected by the powerful earthquakes there.
AJ Tracey has announced the launch of a limited edition t-shirt, with proceeds going to Turkey and Syria earthquake relief.The rapper shared a post on his social media, writing that all proceeds from sales would go to Islamic Relief. The charity is providing aid to those affected by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake on February 6.“Special t-shirt drop to help with the aid in Türkiye and Syria,” he wrote on Twitter and Instagram.
You.Maybe it’s the way Penn Badgley looks with or without a beard. Or maybe it’s the show’s funny, yet cutting satire on the people we suffer through every day.But damn, four seasons in, You (★★★★☆), Netflix’s series about a sociopath who obsesses over women, still hits that same perverse spot it did to make it one of the streamer’s best in recent years.Originally a Lifetime Original adapted from Caroline Kepnes’s book series, You was brought to the screen by producing giants Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, who installed former Gossip Girl star Penn Badgley as the lead.After one season aired on Lifetime, the show migrated to Netflix, where it blew up and has remained a permanent fixture since season two.Badgley stars as Joe Goldberg, a troubled sociopath with inclinations for becoming obsessed with random women, ingratiating himself into their lives, and then killing anyone who gets in his way.On paper, this seems like a strange recommendation in the #MeToo era, but You‘s greatest strength has become its humor, focusing on entertainment and sardonic musings on everyday life from a truly messed up man.Over the first three seasons, Joe traveled across the coasts, going from being a bookstore manager in New York to a young dad in suburban California.
Turkey and Syria have been hit by two more huge earthquakes just two weeks after the border between the countries suffered its last devastating tremor.
Millions of women in the Muslim world live under the dominion of men, subject to their rules, confined by their power. The documentary Under the Sky of Damascus, making its world premiere tonight at the Berlin Film Festival, examines the alarming gender politics in one ancient locality — the capital of Syria.
Christopher Vourlias Though the world watched — often in silence — as a decade-long civil war tore Syria apart, exiled filmmakers Talal Derki (“Of Fathers and Sons”) and Heba Khaled say an equally brutal but less visible war is still raging. In “Under the Sky of Damascus,” which premieres Feb. 20 in the Panorama strand of the Berlin Film Festival, the duo shifts the lens to the silenced majority of Syrian women who routinely face sexual harassment, violence and abuse in their patriarchal society. The film follows a tight-knit group of young Syrian women who embark upon on a radical project to produce a play that lays bare the culture of misogyny and sexual abuse that has blighted the lives of females in their country for generations.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor More than 30 Turkish, Syrian and local musicians will perform at benefit concerts taking place in New York on Saturday and Sunday (Feb. 18-19), in an effort to help raise funds for those affected by the devastating earthquakes that struck those countries earlier this month. The death toll from the quakes is reported to be at least 35,000, a number likely to rise in the coming days. The concerts will be held at the New York venue DROM, with 100% of ticket proceeds going to benefit the Turkish Philanthropy Fund and Basmeh Zeitooneh, a registered non-governmental organization working in Syria and Turkey — more details can be found here and here; the concerts’ program appears below.
Doonhamers are being urged to support relief efforts for those affected by the earthquakes which hit Turkey and Syria.
The Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel is back for 2023 and is set to be bigger and better than ever. The walking, wheeling, scooting and cycling to school challenge will run from Monday, March 20 to Friday, March 31.
EXCLUSIVE: Artists First has signed actor Brandon Micheal Hall for management.
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for “You” Season 4, Part 1. The story’s not over yet for America’s favorite serial killer in London. Netflix dropped the trailer Wednesday for the final episodes of “You” Season 4. When viewers last left the clandestine criminal, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) had just unraveled the identity of a fellow London-based serial killer. Despite avowing to put his days of murder behind him, Joe finds himself at the center of yet another mystery when the members of his posh new friend group start turning up dead. Four bodies have already dropped and there’s no sign of the death count slowing down anytime soon with author-turned-murderer Rhys Montrose (Ed Speleers) on the loose.
“You” Season 4, Part 1 debuted Tuesday on Netflix’s English TV List in the No. 1 spot as the most-viewed title last week less than a week after its release.As fans binged the five episodes of the season’s first half, which follows Joe Goldberg’s (Penn Badgley) next chapter as he becomes involved with London’s elite society under the alias of Professor Jonathan Moore, “You” Season 4 hit 92.07 million hours viewed from Feb.
Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt and Chris Pratt may have met over their shared faith, but it wasn’t how people might be picturing. Schwarzenegger Pratt appeared on "The Drew Barrymore Show" on Friday, where the author and mom of two gave some insight into their courtship. "We met each other at church.
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