Love, Victor was renewed for a third season back in June of 2021, but now, Hulu just announced that sadly, it will be the last season of the hit show.
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Emily in Paris.” The wildly popular and fashion-heavy “Emily in Paris” starring Lily Collins, skewed overwhelmingly female, with 77% of the audience being women, according to Nielsen data released on Thursday.All 20 episodes of the second season dropped on Dec. 22, with viewers drawn to the 20something’s adventures around Paris, her dream job with a luxury marketing company, and of course, those clothes.With two seasons to binge, “Emily in Paris” made the Netflix global Top 10 list the week of its premiere, and on Jan.
10 the streamer gave the go-ahead for a third and fourth season. “Emily in Paris” is from creator and showrunner Darren Star.
The series is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, Darren Star Productions and Jax Media. Tony Hernandez and Lilly Burns serve as executive producers for Jax Media, other executive producers include Star and Andrew Fleming.
Raphaël Benoliel, Stephen Brown, Collins, Shihan Fey and Jake Fuller are producers on the show.In addition to Collins, the cast includes Philippine Leroy Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Camille Razat, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery and William Abadie, with recurring guest star Kate Walsh. Season 2 added Lucien Laviscount, Jeremy O.
Love, Victor was renewed for a third season back in June of 2021, but now, Hulu just announced that sadly, it will be the last season of the hit show.
South Park took aim at Matt Damon’s recent cryptocurrency advert as it kicked off its new season this week.The first episode of the animated series’ 25th season saw Cartman mocking the actor, who compared being a crypto investor to an array of milestones in human achievement in the advert before signing off by saying: “Fortune favours the brave.”After his class loses its privilege to wear PJs on the school’s pyjamas day, Cartman says: “What does Matt Damon say in the Bitcoin commercial? ‘Fortune favours the brave!’”Clyde then responds with: “My dad said he listened to Matt Damon and lost all his money.” Cartman counters: “Yes, everyone did! But, they were brave in doing so!”The long-running Comedy Central animation returned this week with weekly episodes for the first time since 2019, apart from two standalone specials which were broadcast in September 2020 and March 2021.Last year, the animated show was renewed through to season 30 with 14 original films based on the series also ordered for production.The first film, titled South Park: Post COVID, saw Cartman, Stan, Kyle and Kenny attempting to re-adjust back to normal society and was released in November. South Park: Post COVID: The Return Of COVID followed in December, and was a direct continuation of the previous special which jumped 40 years into the future to depict adult versions of boys.
Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh just can’t resist each other in the final season trailer for Killing Eve.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterThe second season of “Euphoria” is a dream for HBO. Over the first three installments of its second season, the Zendaya-led drama has nearly doubled its Season 1 per-episode viewership, Variety has learned exclusively.The “Euphoria” Season 2 premiere, which first aired Jan. 9, has drawn 13.1 million viewers across multiple HBO and HBO Max to date, with Episodes 2 and 3 tracking similarly, per HBO.
Katie McGlynn was just a stone's throw away from Weatherfield as she headed for a night at the theatre in Salford.
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Lily Collins is celebrating her father’s birthday with a touching message, commemorating the special day with a throwback childhood photo and an emotional tribute to the music icon Phil Collins.The 32-year-old actress who is enjoying the success of her Netflix show ‘Emily in Paris,’ making fans excited for the renewal of season 3 and 4, took to social media to post a family photo of her as a baby, on her father’s shoulders.“Happy birthday, Dad. I may no longer fit in your arms or sit comfortably on your shoulders but you continue to hug me tightly when I need it most,” the Hollywod star wrote, “We may not get to spend time together that often but when we are face to face, you really do see me.”Lily showed her appreciation for her father and shared how grateful she is for having him by her side: “Whether I’m proudly watching you up on stage, laughing at home together playing Trivial Pursuit, I’m forever grateful for the moments and memories we share.
“Happy birthday, Dad,” Lily Collins wrote on Jan. 30, the day that her father, Phil Collins, celebrated his 71st birthday. Lily, 32, shared a throwback photo on Instagram, one of her as a baby going for a piggyback ride on her father’s shoulders. “I may no longer fit in your arms or sit comfortably on your shoulders,” the Emily In Paris star wrote, “but you continue to hug me tightly when I need it most. We may not get to spend time together that often, but when we are face to face, you really do see me. You may not always believe it, but please trust me when I say, no matter how old I get or what life may bring, I will always need you.”
Lily Collins is honoring her father, music icon Phil Collins. On Sunday, the actress took to Instagram and penned a touching tribute to the Genesis frontman for his 71st birthday.To commemorate the special occasion, the "Emily in Paris" star shared a sweet throwback snap of herself as a baby atop the patriarch’s shoulders. "Happy birthday, Dad," captioned the 32-year-old.
Lily Collins is celebrating her dad Phil Collins‘ birthday!
Lily Collins is wishing her famous dad a happy birthday.
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Ashley Park is opening up about the time she thought she was just having an overwhelming reaction to BTS giving her a shout-out, but she really just had COVID-19.
Ashley Park was so excited to receive an online shoutout from superstar K-pop group BTS that she felt physically ill — and later discovered she was actually ill, with COVID-19.