New experimental electronic artist Luca Yupanqui is preparing to release her debut album. This despite her only being a toddler.
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When it was announced that Peacock was rebooting “Battlestar Galactica,” fans were a bit apprehensive. Sure, the creator of “Mr.
Robot,” Sam Esmail, is producing the show, which is a good thing. But the last time the show was rebooted, in the early ‘00s, courtesy of Ronald D.
Moore, the show reached new heights with critical acclaim and one of the smartest sci-fi stories to grace TV in decades. Continue reading ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Reboot Will Have An Experimental Release Strategy Blending
.New experimental electronic artist Luca Yupanqui is preparing to release her debut album. This despite her only being a toddler.
Even royals can’t resist the diamond of the season! Duchess Kate may have just revealed that she’s one of the millions of fans who’ve tuned into Netflix’s Bridgerton.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentLos Angeles-based Secuoya Studios is developing a new series version of “El Zorro” in collaboration with John Gertz, founder of Zorro Studios and a producer on 11 “ Zorro” titles, as well as Andy Kaplan and former Sony exec Jesús Torres.
Jason Scott Lee has signed on to star in Disney+’s Doogie Howser reboot.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterKatie Beth Hall has been cast in the “Head of the Class” reboot pilot at HBO Max, Variety has learned exclusively.She joins previously announced series lead Isabella Gomez as well as cast members Jorge Diaz, Dior Goodjohn, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, Brandon Severs, and Christa Miller.The rebooted series revolves around a group of overachieving high school students who meet their greatest challenge — a teacher Alicia Adams (Gomez), who wants them to focus less on grades and
In reporting its fourth-quarter and 2020 financials on Wednesday, telecom giant AT&Tdetailed some impairment charges for various businesses, including WarnerMedia and DirecTV, affected by the coronavirus pandemic and streaming video revolution.
One of the biggest stories of last year, perhaps even the biggest story when it comes to the long-term effect on the film industry, is the move by WarnerMedia to shift its 2021 WB film slate to HBO Max. It’s a move that raised a lot of eyebrows and caused a lot of frustration with those in the industry.
pandemic continued to grow with record numbers of infections and deaths approaching 100,000 in the UK since the first outbreak. Most of Scotland is in the top tier of restrictions and schools are closed to the majority of children until at least the middle of February.
“America’s Most Wanted” is returning to TV screens for the first time since 2012.
Carmen Electra paid a virtual visit to “The Wendy Williams Show”, and gave some hope to “Baywatch” fans anxious for a reboot.
direct to your inboxA year ago I would not have expected to be standing in front of a masked uniformed soldier while he mixed a vial containing some of my saliva.But this is 2021, and rapid coronavirus testing for people without symptoms is set to become a normal part of life in Oldham.The council and British army have teamed up to roll out four new testing sites which will offer lateral flow tests to residents who cannot work from home, similar to the mass testing programme which began in
EXCLUSIVE: Matt Hamilton (The Actress Diaries), Paul Campbell (Battlestar Galactica) and Cristina Rosato (Little Italy) are set for recurring roles in Turner & Hooch, Disney+’s reboot of the classic 1989 buddy-cop comedy feature. The TV series, which has a 12-episode order, comes from Matt Nix and 20th TV.
Year of The Rabbit will not be getting a second season, despite previously announced plans.Channel 4 backtracked on the initial order for season two in light of budget cuts as a result of the ongoing pandemic.The Objective Media Group, which had produced Year of the Rabbit, was financed by Channel 4 and IFC in the US last year and is now searching for new investors.“Year Of The Rabbit is a victim of the devastating effects of Covid,” OMG chief executive Layla Smith told Deadline.
Lil Wayne is celebrating his recent presidential pardon in a big way.
15 years spent fending off demons and a multitude of adventures in the Impala on, Jared Padalecki puts on his cowboy hat and boots in The CW's reboot. Admittedly, the 38-year-old actor wasn't planning on jumping in so quickly onto another TV show, only months after ended.
EXCLUSIVE: Channel 4 has back-tracked on its decision to commission a second season of Victorian-era comedy crime caper Year Of The Rabbit after the coronavirus pandemic forced the British broadcaster into £150M ($205M) of content cuts.