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22.01.2021 - 18:53 / etonline.com
Debra Jo Rupp was cast on, it became one of those art-imitates-life-imitates-art situations. On the show — Marvel Studio's first foray into television — she plays Mrs.
Hart, the inquiring wife of Vision's new boss. On set, Rupp found herself equally curious about the puzzle box she'd found herself in.«You get your part and there's only so much you know,» she tells ET's Ash Crossan.
«Then if you need to know more, I am like a gnat. When I have a question, I will ask 200 people until I get the
.The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's reunion, sparking a roller coaster of a conversation around Jen Shah's behavior in season one. First, Jen clarifies that she's not in her 50s, she's 48 (though she doesn't seem totally sure that's the right number), then she defends some of her more explosive moments (i.e.
If last week’s episode of “WandaVision” showed the Marvel series was not going to strictly follow its sitcom format from the previous episodes and do something bold, this episode cemented the show as Marvel’s greatest experiment in years. As Wanda receives a surprise guest, the show blows our expectations for the future of the entire MCU.
Back in December, Marvel Studios, along with its Disney brethren, announced a ton of new projects coming to the Disney+ streaming platform. And while a lot of the announcements from Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios were already known and reported, there were a couple of big surprises, including the new series, “Armor Wars.” And now, just a couple of months after that announcement, it appears that Don Cheadle is about to suit up as War Machine and start filming the action series.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are incredibly proud of how far their youngest son, Joaquin, has come! Earlier this week, Ripa opened up about the 17-year-old's current quandary — where he's going to college. «Joaquin is trying to decide on a college right now and he's got lots of options,» Ripa told her co-host, Ryan Seacrest, on the talk show.
was happening within the sitcom world. After three episodes of reality-warping shenanigans in the '50s, '60s and '70s, episode 4 disrupted our regularly scheduled programming to reveal what's happening in the real world.Turns out, what's happening is.
Some horrible tweets purporting to be from Chris Pratt are completely bogus, according to a rep for the “Guardians of the Galaxy” star.
Amanda Seyfried is now a first-time Golden Globe nominee. The 35-year-old performer was recognized in the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture category, with the film earning a total of seven nominations. “It just feels really good; it's my first nomination,” Seyfried tells ET’s Nischelle Turner while backstage of a magazine cover photo shoot in New York City.
Ready to have your mind blown? Apparently, Marvel Studios has some more surprises and cameos coming up in “WandaVision!” I know, right? Super shocking. But seriously, in a new interview with TVLine, Elizabeth Olsen definitely hints at a massive cameo coming to the show, on par with another recent Disney+ series.
For film fans, you may think of Jac Shaeffer and remember her 2009 debut film, “Timer,” which made the rounds at film festivals. However, in more recent years, she’s been a prominent screenwriter, especially at Marvel Studios, where she contributed to films such as “Captain Marvel” and the forthcoming “Black Widow.” But her most recent project is the Disney+ series, “WandaVision,” which she created and produces.
As we’ve already seen with “WandaVision” and its debut on Disney+, Marvel Studios is going all out with its swath of streaming series coming to the platform. And that doesn’t seem to be slowing down when the next series, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” hits the service in March.
With today’s most recent episode of “WandaVision,” we are now nearly half-way through Marvel Studios’ debut series on Disney+. And with that, we are learning more and more about the mystery that surrounds this story of trauma and grief.
Chelsea Houska-DeBoer is celebrating being a mom of four!
If you were curious if Marvel Studios would change its ways regarding being so tight-lipped as the studio entered the realm of weekly TV, the studio isn’t. Just because “WandaVision,” the first Marvel Studios TV production to arrive on Disney+, is a weekly show, the studio has gone out of its way to keep the mystery going this whole time and tease the hell out of what might happen next.
, pressing pause and then sitting down to interview the Russo Brothers. The only question to ask is, " What happens next?!" That's sort of what it feels like interviewing Jac Schaeffer, 's creator and head writer, with six of the nine episodes still to go.Here's what we've seen so far: Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and a very much still alive Vision (Paul Bettany) are living a perfect sitcom life — literally — as they navigate dinner parties, talent shows and one seriously speedy pregnancy.
's premiere episode. Until we got to hear the show's theme song, that is.
Paul Bettany is clearly having the most fun of his Marvel Studios career right now in the new TV series, “WandaVision.” In the show, his android superhero character is attempting to fit into suburban life by pretending to be the doofus sitcom husband. But after the end of “Avengers: Infinity War,” when Vision was shown dead and completely without hope of returning, it would have been crazy to think that a few years later, Bettany would be playing the character again in a sitcom.
How do you know that Disney has become a major player in the world of streaming? Well, on the day that Netflix announces passing 200 million subscribers worldwide, the streaming service still has to talk about the Mickey Mouse-shaped elephant in the room. According to Deadline, during a recent investor’s meeting/interview, Netflix co-CEO, Reed Hastings, was asked about his seemingly biggest competition right now, Disney+.
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Debra Lee, former CEO of BET Networks, has launched Monarchs Collective, a consultancy to boost corporate board diversity as new rules and heightened social awareness make director appointments more of a key issue than ever before.