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actress Camila Banus was leaving the show. Banus portrayed the role of Gabi Hernandez for 13 years, but opted to exit the soap for a number of reasons. Gabi was sent to prison for the murder of Li Shin.
However, she appeared to be innocent of the crime. Since then, rumors have been running wild about a recast so that the character can return to Salem and into the arms of her husband, Stefan DiMera (Brandon Barash).Recasting a character is a common practice on soap operas. “Days of Our Lives” has had its fair share of recasts.
Some have been excellent like Billy Flynn as Chad DiMera or Raven Bowens as Chanel DuPree. However, other recasts have left “DOOL” fans seeing red. Now, a new Gabi may be coming to Salem in the form of Cherie Jimenez Faris.The latest “DOOL” rumors suggest that the actress may be stepping into the role.
Although there has been no official confirmation, there are hints that Faris may have joined the cast. The actress’ social media reveals that she follows the “Days of Our Lives” official account. She also follows cast members like Carson Boatman (Johnny DiMera) and Raven Bowens.
Of course, she’s also following Camila Banus herself.As previously reported by Hollywood News Daily, a casting call went out with a description that matched Gabi. It seems likely that the show may have found their new Gabi.If Cherie Jimenez Faris looks familiar, it’s likely because you’ve seen her on one of your favorite shows. The actress has held roles on TV series’ such as “Pretty Little Liars,” “The Newsroom,” and “NCIS” in the past.A dive into her social media account reveals that she’s happily married to actor Shawn Faris.
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In what may be a landmark case, the New York Times has sued Open AI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, saying the publication’s content is being by the platform to feed automated chatbots, constituting “unlawful copying and use of The Times’s uniquely valuable works.”
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft, the creators of ChatGPT and other A.I. platforms, over copyright infringement, claiming the companies are responsible for “billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages.” The suit, filed Wednesday in Federal District Court in Manhattan, does not include a specific monetary demand but does assert the above-mentioned claim that Microsoft and OpenAI are responsible for billions in damages, and also demands that any chatbot models and data that pulled copyrighted work from The Times be dismantled.
It’s been an eventful 2023 for international TV and film. As the strikes shut down Hollywood and streamers retrenched from the mega-spends of the Covid era, shows and movies from far and wide came were already in demand like never before, as viewers look to new countries for inspiration. Call it the Squid Game effect, or whatever you want, but neither subtitles nor geographical boundaries are an impediment to content getting seen any more. Here, we run down each Deadline International journalist’s top pick from the year, for the most part avoiding spoilers (there are some though, so this is a fair warning). You’ll find big-ticket U.S. fare, Japanese anime, restaurant TV dramas and Australian newsroom stories among our eclectic selections.
The latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show there are now 12.6 million people across Great Britain receiving State Pension payments, including 1.1 million living abroad and 992,052 in Scotland. Of that overall total, some 9.7 million people are receiving Basic State Pension payments of up to £156.20 each week, while 2.9 million are on - or due to claim - the New State Pension, which is worth up to £203.85 each week.
new cast member. Fans will see a familiar face enter Salem in the upcoming months, and it seems that she’ll be in action for at least a year.According to Us Weekly, actress AnnaLynne McCord is joining “Days of Our Lives” in 2024. The initial casting news had some viewers wondering if the star was set to be a recast in the role of Abigail Deveraux.
Edgar Ramirez and Mandy Moore are opening up about their awaited new TV show. The pair star in the second season of “Dr. Death,” an anthology series exploring real life stories of surgeons and doctors that have been convicted of notorious crimes.
EXCLUSIVE: AnnaLynne McCord is on her way to Salem.
more intense drama as December marches on. The Peacock soap opera is ready to unleash all new storylines and kick off some interesting dynamics for the week of December 11 through 15, 2023. Chad and Stephanie will come to a crossroads.
Emmy winner and Oscar nominee Glenn Close has been tapped to portray the legendary Harper’s Bazaar editor-in-chief Carmel Snow in Apple TV+’s The New Look. The streamer revealed the news today along with two first-look photos of Close as the character. You can see them below. The role marks the first reunion for Close and The New Look creator Todd A. Kessler since their collaboration on the acclaimed series Damages.
There’s major Bridgerton season 3 news!
Neighbours, the returning soap that has been playing elsewhere (Channel 5 and previously the BBC in the UK, has been released by its new home – streamer Freevee.The series will return to screens on 18 September, with new episodes releasing daily, Monday-Thursday, at 7 a.m. BST, on Amazon Freevee in the UK and the U.S.
EXCLUSIVE: Kimiko Glenn, the actress best known for her award-winning work on Netflix’s acclaimed series Orange Is the New Black, has signed with Artists First for management.
EXCLUSIVE: Cloud10 Media and writer, producer & narrator Branden Morgan have joined forces to launch the third season of the true-crime podcast The Devil Within; which literally dropped yesterday. The podcast, which was in a limited format, racked up 8M downloads in its first two season. The podcast will now drop episodes on a 45-week basis.
“Days of Our Lives” fans have been watching Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker) be put through the wringer as of late. The beloved character was tense during her entire pregnancy, and when she was forced to give birth after a car accident, things went from bad to worse. Nicole’s baby boy was taken from her, and she was told that the child had passed away.
“Days of Our Lives” spoilers reveal that the soap is gearing up for the holiday season. That means plenty of wholesome family and romantic content. However, in Salem that also includes intense drama and juicy storylines.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Humorist and writer Andy Borowitz has gotten the axe from the New Yorker after 25 years of writing for the magazine, as part of a larger wave of cost-cutting and layoffs at parent Condé Nast. Borowitz announced that the New Yorker was dropping his long-running Borowitz Report satire features because of “its financial difficulties.” In a post on Facebook, Borowitz wrote, “IF I MAY BE SERIOUS: Because of its financial difficulties, The New Yorker has been forced to cut costs. As a result, it has decided to stop publishing The Borowitz Report.
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds have announced plans for a huge outdoor gig in Wigan next year.
“Days of Our Lives” spoilers suggest that some big relationship drama is about to unfold. There are several Salem couples that are currently in the thick of some issues. Chad DiMera (Billy Flynn) and Stephanie Johnson (Abigail Klein) are on the rocks.
“Days of Our Lives” spoilers suggest that fans may already be getting the character of Gabi Hernandez DiMera back in Salem. However, the soap opera will likely have a big twist when it comes to possibly bringing Gabi back home to her friends and family.According to Soaps, actress Camila Banus exited “Days of Our Lives” after 13 years in the role of Gabi. Fans were obviously sad to see the character leave.