While many shoppers wait for the John Lewis Christmas advert, the retailer has released a new campaign on social media and TVs across the UK.
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Damian Lewis is speaking out for the first time after ending his five-season run as Bobby Axelrod on Showtime’s Billions. Lewis took to Twitter this morning following Sunday night’s Season 5 finale, to thank the show’s co-creators, cast and crew.
“Thank you @SHO_Billions thank you @briankoppelman @DavidLevien. A pleasure and a privilege to play Axe for 5 seasons with some of the smartest, funniest most talented cast and crew I’ve worked with. I’ll miss the Billions family. Yep, some jobs are more
While many shoppers wait for the John Lewis Christmas advert, the retailer has released a new campaign on social media and TVs across the UK.
A triple shooting has left one man in a critical condition, with the attackers still at large.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterTalk show host Ziwe, playwright Hilary Bettis and journalist Gabriel Sherman are among the 30 participants set for the WGA East’s first Showrunner Academy program.The program aims to help established writers gain the training and skills needed to advance to showrunners.
Damian Lewis and Guy Pearce are to lead the line of limited drama series A Spy Among Friends.
Manori Ravindran International EditorDamian Lewis and Guy Pearce are teaming up for “A Spy Among Friends,” a limited series for BritBox U.K. and Spectrum.The show is based on the eponymous 2014 New York Times-bestselling book by Ben Macintyre, and produced by Sony Pictures Television, ITV Studios and Veritas Entertainment Group.
Billions spoilers follow. Billions' season 5 finale aired in the US on Sunday (October 3), and shocked fans by saying goodbye to Damian Lewis' character Bobby 'Axe' Axelrod.
Damian Lewis has announced the news that he will be leaving his hit show Billions after season five.
Kacey Musgraves is baring it all.
also released a minute-long teaser trailer. “What an incredible joy to spend five years working so closely with the great @lewis_damian!” tweeted “Billions” Executive Producer Brian Koppelman following the 50-year-old actor’s departure.
tweeted Monday. "A pleasure and a privilege to play Axe for 5 seasons with some of the smartest, funniest most talented cast and crew I’ve worked with.
Damian Lewis has exited Showtime’s "Billions." With his very rich Bobby Axelrod on the run in Switzerland from the legal claws of Paul Giamatti’s Empire State Attorney General, Emmy winner Lewis ended his five season run on the Brian Koppelman, David Levien, and Andrew Ross Sorkin-created, high finance drama with a smile tonight.
Damian Lewis has officially exited his hit TV show Billions.
Damian Lewis will not return as a regular for “Billions” season 6.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “No Direction Home,” the Season 5 finale episode of Showtime drama “Billions.” Damian Lewis has signed off of “Billions” after a five-season run as the alpha-male hedge fund billionaire Bobby Axelrod.The Showtime drama series set in the world of billionaires and global high-finance has already been renewed for a sixth season.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of the Billions Season 5 finale that debuted on streaming early this morning and on Showtime tonight
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not seen “No Direction Home,” the Season 5 finale of “Billions.”“Billions” will get a big reset in its upcoming sixth season as the durable Showtime drama shift its prism on the world of billionaires, vulture capitalists and global high finance.“Billions” co-creators Brian Koppelman and David Levien confirm that Damian Lewis has bowed out after five seasons as the show’s central figure, the meglomaniac hedge fund