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Showtime really, really wants you to watch the upcoming limited series, “Your Honor.” Over the past three months, the network has released one teaser, a full trailer, and now a second full trailer to promote the series that made our Most Anticipated TV list. And honestly, I can’t blame Showtime for doing it.
This is definitely a series you should make sure to check out. READ MORE: 2020 Fall TV Preview: 45 Shows To Watch As seen in the latest trailer for “Your Honor,” Showtime has pulled back the
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ITV has confirmed that one of the stars taking part in this year’s series of I’m A Celebrity has tested positive for Covid-19.Due to the coronavirus pandemic, producers have made big changes to the show, not least moving it from its usual location in the Australian jungle to a castle in Wales.With a week to go until the new series launches, ITV has confirmed reports that one of the stars has contracted coronavirus.They told Radio Times in a statement: “We can confirm that one member of the cast
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is going to look very different from the ones that have come before.
reported on Friday.“While performing a stunt on the set of ‘Heels’ this week, Stephen Amell sustained an injury to his back,” Starz said in a statement to The Post. “Following a medical evaluation, he is now resting and recovering at home in anticipation of his return to set.
Ant Anstead is forging a new path. The 41-year-old television personality said on Monday that he's exiting "Wheeler Dealers" after appearing on the show since 2017.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorHGTV has unveiled its 2021 programming slate, giving a production green light to 13 new series and three pilots. Details below.New Series:Home Against With the Fords will star sister-brother duo and home reno experts Leanne and Steve Ford, a series in which they will help clients transform their childhood homes.Lara Spencer will host Everything but the House (wt).
Chris Willman Music WriterIt will be fun, fun, fun under the California sun for many well-heeled attendees at today’s Donald Trump fundraiser in Newport Beach — but not for Beach Boys Brian Wilson and Al Jardine, who are chagrined that the touring version of the group currently headed up by Mike Love will be headlining the campaign benefit.“We have absolutely nothing to do with the Trump benefit today in Newport Beach. Zero,” Wilson and Jardine said to Variety through a spokesperson.
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Look out Tony Hawk, there’s a new skateboarder tearing up the pavement! Royalty Brown looked like a total pro, taking to the street on one of her dad’s skateboards on October 15. In the video, shared to her paternal grandmother, Joyce Hawkins‘, Instagram account, Chris Brown‘s daughter was clad in pink knee, elbow, and wrist pads with a matching helmet as she got psyched-up to get on the board.
Fans of the popular TV show Dexter will be delighted to hear that after seven years, it is set to return to our screens next year.The network Showtime has ordered a limited series revival of the beloved serial killer drama and what’s even better is that Michael C. Hall is set to return.Production for the 10-episode revival will begin in 2021 with a release date hopefully coming in Autumn next year.
Dexter.Showtime have revived the serial killer drama after seven years with up to 10 new episodes.The show will be a continuation of the original, eight-season series, which ended in 2013 with Hall’s Dexter Morgan going on self-imposed exile as a lumberjack and living a solitary life.Production is scheduled to begin early next year for a planned autumn 2021 premiere.Surprise Motherfucker.He’s back.
It looks like Sean “Diddy” Combs has a new love interest in Tina Louise, who most recently dated Brian Austin Green.