Amazon Studios has unveiled the first stills from its holiday romantic comedy Something from Tiffany’s, starring Zoey Deutch (Not Okay) and Kendrick Sampson (Insecure), which is poised to launch globally on Prime Video on December 9th.
11.10.2022 - 23:53 / ok.co.uk
EastEnders have released the first snaps of Alfie Moon with his bride Joan as they get set to say 'I Do' on their surprise wedding day. The news that Alfie (played by Shane Richie) is getting married was as much of a shock to viewers as it was to his former wife Kat (Jessie Wallace). Especially since he has spent the weeks since his return pursuing his former wife and attempting to woo her back – even risking the wrath of Phil Mitchell in the process.
As Kat has put up with Alfie's ducking and diving for years, you'd think it unlikely he’d be able to surprise her but the the loveable rogue delivers a double whammy. When Kat is introduced to his bride to be Joan, she learns she actually resides in a care home for the elderly. Both Harvey and Kat were stunned by the thoughts of the union, with Kat convinced that Alfie was marrying for money as he always has some sort of scam on the go.
But in a touching twist, it turned out that she couldn’t be more wrong and that getting married is actually one of Joan’s final wishes that Alfie is merely helping with. The idea that Alfie would go to the extreme of staging a mock wedding just to make someone happy melts even Kat's hard exterior and so it was unsurprising when she and Harvey suggested that they hold the wedding in the Queen Vic – just weeks after Alfie ruined Kat's own wedding to Phil there. Clearly far more forgiving than most would be, she helps him set up for the wedding of Joan’s dreams as the excited bride to be readies herself for her big day.
Amazon Studios has unveiled the first stills from its holiday romantic comedy Something from Tiffany’s, starring Zoey Deutch (Not Okay) and Kendrick Sampson (Insecure), which is poised to launch globally on Prime Video on December 9th.
Former EastEnders' star Danniella Westbrook has landed her first acting gig in six years after her EastEnders role was recast.The actress is headed to the West End to play the Fairy Godmother in adult pantomime, Sinderfella which has been dubbed a “delightful and risqué version" of Disney's Cinderella. Danniella, 48, will play the role alongside Big Brother's Simon Gross who is cast as one of the Ugly Sisters and a show insider said the former soap star "couldn't wait to get back to her acting roots".The source told The Sun: "She is nervous as she hasn't acted since she returned to EastEnders back in 2016, but her passion has always been acting so she is super excited for this next chapter of her career." Daniella played Sam Mitchell in EastEnders during the 1990s and she recently hit out at the BBC for recasting a different actress as her former character.
BBC EastEnders' actress Emma Barton, who plays Honey Mitchell in the soap, is set to appear in a magical new role. Emma, 45, can be seen dressed in a sparkling ballgown as she prepares to star in panto this Christmas.The actress looked stunning in the promotional shot for the stage production of Beauty and the Beast.
Prime Video has dropped the first look at the upcoming season of The Wheel of Time, and in it, fans will get their first look at the new Mat.
First-Look Image Of Adam Driver In Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’Today the producers of Michael Mann’s upcoming biopic Ferrari shared first-look images from the film’s set, including Adam Driver in costume as Enzo Ferrari. Check out the image above. The film is shooting in Italy and features Driver alongside Penélope Cruz, who plays Laura Ferrari, and Shailene Woodley as Lina Lardi. The cast is rounded out by Patrick Dempsey, Jack O’Connell, Peter Collins, Sarah Gadon, Linda Christian, and Gabriel Leone. Michael Mann directs from a script he co-wrote with Troy Kennedy Martin (The Italian Job). Set during the summer of 1957, the film follows ex-racecar driver Ferrari as bankruptcy stalks the company he and his wife, Laura, built from nothing ten years earlier. Their tempestuous marriage struggles with the mourning for one son and the acknowledgment of another. He decides to counter his losses by rolling the dice on one race – 1,000 miles across Italy, the iconic Mille Miglia.
Jordan Moreau Adam Driver is going Italian again. He will play racecar driver Enzo Ferrari in director Michael Mann’s upcoming drama “Ferrari,” and the first look at his transformative role has been officially released. The movie takes place during 1957, when Ferrari enters the 1,000-mile Mille Miglia race. Born in 1898, Ferrari will be around 59 years old in the film, putting him a couple decades older than Driver, who is currently 38. Here’s the official logline: “‘Ferrari’ is set during the summer of 1957. Ex-racecar driver, Ferrari, is in crisis. Bankruptcy stalks the company he and his wife, Laura, built from nothing 10 years earlier. Their tempestuous marriage struggles with the mourning for one son and the acknowledgement of another. He decides to counter his losses by rolling the dice on one race – 1,000 miles across Italy, the iconic Mille Miglia.”
For years, filmmaker Michael Mann was trying to make a movie about Enzo Ferrari, the Italian motor racing driver, entrepreneur, and eventually the founder of the Ferrari automobile marque. It looked as though “Ford Vs.
EastEnders has started filming a special funeral episode for Dot Cotton after actress June Brown passed away aged 95 in April. New filming pictures give viewers a first look at the emotional scenes, which are set to air in the upcoming weeks, and see a horse-drawn carriage with white flowers spelling out "Dot".
Married At First Sight UK is hotting up for it's final week and, in a first look at dramatic scenes in store for viewers, Matt and Whitney are seen re-entering the experiment as a brand new couple. Branded "adulterers" by fellow MAFS star Thomas Hartley, the pair appear pretty smitten with each other regardless of opinions and in one moment in the teaser clip, Whitney can be seen admitting: "I think I might be in love." Whitney and Matt's designated marriage-matches failed to work out and their original spouses, Duka Cavolli and Gemma Rose, were left reeling from the betrayal of the new union.
If it couldn't get much worse for Stephen Reid considering he's turned to murder to keep his money troubles a secret, he now looks set to suffer more setbacks in Coronation Street. Todd Boyce, who plays the troublesome character, has been pictured filming as Stephen heads for more honest ways of making money.