Joe Otterson TV Reporter The “Ted” series coming to Peacock has set its premiere date. The seven-episode event series, which serves as a prequel to the two “Ted” films, will debut on Peacock on Jan. 11.
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Saoirse Ronan is about to become a horrible teacher. Well, maybe not in real life—though her future plans are completely up to her—but definitely in the new film, “Bad Apples.” READ MORE: ‘Foe’ Trailer: Garth Davis’ Latest With Saoirse Ronan & Paul Mescal Premieres At The 2023 New York Film Festival According to Deadline, Saoirse Ronan is set to star in Jonatan Etzler’s upcoming English-language debut, “Bad Apples.” The film is based on Rasmus Lindgren’s novel, “De Oönskade,” and tells the story of a struggling teacher who finds herself in a tricky predicament when she traps her worst student in her own house.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter The “Ted” series coming to Peacock has set its premiere date. The seven-episode event series, which serves as a prequel to the two “Ted” films, will debut on Peacock on Jan. 11.
Peacock is finally ready to show the world Ted, its event series from Seth MacFarlane.
EXCLUSIVE: Four years after his fourth acclaimed comedy special The Great Depresh premiered on HBO, comedian Gary Gulman has set his latest, Born on Third Base, to debut on Max. Directed and produced by James Webb (Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts), his new hour will debut on the streaming platform this December.
JLo dances with a plant to her iconic song, “Waiting for Tonight.” North West shows off her epic duo costume with Penelope Disick as Tiana and Charlotte La Bouff from Princess and the Frog. Tiana and LottieKim Kardashian reveals her last Halloween costume, dressing up as Salma Hayek in From Dusk Til Dawn, which got the Mexican stars approval.
EXCLUSIVE: SAG-AFTRA has granted an interim agreement to Sometimes I Think About Dying, an indie gem produced by and starring Daisy Ridley that made a big impression in its world premiere on the opening night of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.
Bad Bunny released an appropriately spooky music video for Halloween. The video is for his song “Baticano,” from his last record “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana” and stars Bad Bunny as the first vampire to ever grace the big screen, Count Orlock. The character first appeared in “Nosferatu,” a film released in 1922 that went on to become a classic of cinema and horror in general.
Nick Clement After making a promising directorial debut with 2021’s Western “Old Henry,” filmmaker Potsy Ponciroli is back with the twisted black-comedy thriller “Greedy People,” which harkens back to classic neo-noirs like Sam Raimi’s “A Simple Plan” while sampling the idiosyncrasies of a Coen brothers’ film. The original script, by Mike Vukadinovich (Showtime’s “Kidding”), piles on the narrative swerves, yet never at the expense of logic or motivation, showing off a macabre sense of humor with sharp dialogue. “I read close to 150 scripts in the 10 months after we finished ‘Old Henry,’ and only a few of them made a lasting impression.
Paul Rudd is one of the most likable actors working today. Jenna Ortega, on the other hand, is one of the most popular, thanks to her role in Netflix’s “Wednesday.” A24 is hoping that bringing them together for an upcoming dark comedy, “Death of a Unicorne,” could be a massive hit.
There’s currently speculation that Saoirse Ronan could be engaged!
EXCLUSIVE: Saoirse Ronan (Foe) has found her next project in Bad Apples, a biting satirical comedy with thriller elements, for which HanWay Films is launching worldwide sales at AFM. Marking the English language debut of Swedish writer-director Jonatan Etzler (One More Time), the film to be produced by Pulse Films is targeting a UK shoot, under an Equity contract, in spring 2024.
EXCLUSIVE: Writer-director Courtney J. Camerota has wrapped production on her first feature, Dead Guy, a dark comedy shot under an Interim Agreement that will be introduced to buyers at AFM by CAA Media Finance. Among those in the starry cast are two-time Oscar nominee Michael Shannon (The Bikeriders), Golden Globe nominee Eva Longoria (Sylvie’s Love), Judy Greer (White House Plumbers), Luis Guzman (Story Ave), Amaury Nolasco (The Valet), Rory Culkin (Black Mirror), and Curtis Armstrong (New Girl).
Warring neighbors that hate each other sounds like the premise of a modern-day American comedy on the political divide, but it’s actually the concept of a 1920s period film set on the English coast. Having premiered earlier this year at the Toronto International Film Festival, today Studio Canal has released the U.K.
Sofia Vergara proves to be a fan of Bad Bunny. The Puerto Rican singer had previously mentioned her in one of his recent songs ‘Monaco’ from his latest album, and it seems the Colombian icon quickly found out about the shout-out, as she shared the best reaction to the track, making fans go crazy about their interaction.SOFIA VERGARA REUNITES WITH HER BELOVED DOG BAGUETTESOFIA VERGARA GOES ON A DATE WITH AN ORTHOPEDIC SURGEONBAD BUNNY AND PEDRO PASCAL SHARE SWEET MOMENT TOGETHER ON ‘SNL’ “Sofia Vergara is beautiful, but she is more beautiful in person,” the singer says in his song, showing love for the actress, to which Sofia decided to respond by sharing a clip of the music video on her Instagram account.
Filmmaker J. Blakeson, the writer/director of the acclaimed elder scam dark comedy “I Care A Lot” starring Rosamund Pike, is back with a brand new series focusing on high-stakes heists taking place in England.
Bad Bunny made his SNL debut tonight and it’s every Latin American’s Spanglish dream come true. From his shout-out to Sabado Gigante—the Spanglish-language game show that aired for 53 years on Univision—to his hilarious collaborations with Marcello Hernandez and special appearances by fellow Latinos Fred Armisen and Pedro Pascal, as well as fellow superstars, Mick Jagger and Lady Gaga.
Bad Bunny took on Saturday Night Live head-on and addressed skeptics who questioned his ability to host the NBC sketch show. The global superstar wasted no time during his monologue to hit back at critics who said he didn’t dominate the English language.
Bad Bunny.The popular Puerto Rican rapper — who is pulling double duty as the host and musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” on Oct. 21 — just announced his outlaw-inspired, 47-concert ‘Most Wanted Tour’ that will take him to 31 cities all over North America from February through May 2024.That includes three back-to-back-to-back gigs where Bad Bunny will honor his trap roots at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Thursday, April 11, Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13.At all shows, fans can expect to hear tracks from the 29-year-old pop icon’s recently released, rapturously received fifth studio album “nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana,” which became the most streamed album in all of 2023 in just a single day.“I hope you can enjoy this album that I did with a lot of work,” he shared via WhatsApp.
Bad Bunny is back on the road again. Following a year-long break from touring, Bad Bunny has a whole new show titled “Most Wanted Tour,” kicking off in 2024 with 47 dates in North America. Shakira and Bad Bunny: Is a collaboration in the works?Bad Bunny’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ appearance might include a wrestling ringA post shared by @badbunnyprBad Bunny made the announcement on social media, sharing the news in a video that shows him as a cowboy with his face covered up.
Bad Bunny has shared details of a mammoth 2024 tour of North America. Spanning 47 arena shows in the United States and Canada with more to come, the “Most Wanted” tour begins February 21 in Salt Lake City and runs until late May (for now) with three shows in Miami.
Bad Bunny has just released a new album, breaking all sorts of records, as expected. Shakira is like all of us and has been listening along.