Netflix has set May 30 for the Season 3 return of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.
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Sex Education star Emma Mackey has said that she’s leaving the show after its upcoming fourth season.Mackey has starred as Maeve Wiley in the Netflix show since its first season, which aired in 2019, going on to appear in Death On The Nile, Emily and more.The show’s third season aired in 2021, with a fourth season confirmed shortly after. It began filming last August and welcomed Schitt’s Creek actor Dan Levy to the cast as college tutor Mr Molloy.Speaking to Radio Times at last night’s (February 19) BAFTAs, Mackey revealed that she finished filming for season four last week, and confirmed that she won’t return to the role if a fifth season materialises.“Season 5? I’ve just finished the fourth one last week!” she said.
“No, I don’t think I’ll be in season 5. I’ve said goodbye to Maeve.”It comes after she told Radio Times previously that she is “not in [season four] as consistently” as other seasons.“But we’re in the middle of filming now, and I’m excited to be back,” she said.
“And yeah, I’m intrigued to know what’s going to happen – because I also don’t know. I’m also finding out as we go along, so it’ll be fun.”Another cast member leaving the show after season four is Ncuti Gatwa (Eric Effiong), who is playing the 15th Doctor in Doctor Who.“Last day.
Last time. Bye bubs, thank you for all the lessons and for all the strength,” Gatwa wrote in the caption of a post announcing the news.
Netflix has set May 30 for the Season 3 return of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.
Mike Tindall is no stranger to a gruelling challenge, and on Wednesday, the former I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! contestant was supported by fans after revealing he is taking on another brutal task.Taking to his Instagram account, the former England rugby star, 44, shared the exciting news that he is taking on a gruelling 12-hour fitness challenge for 4Ed's, a charity dedicated to rugby player Ed Slater who suffers from Motor Neurone Disease.WATCH: Mike Tindall jokes about wearing Zara's hats againCaptioning the post, he penned: "Sooooooo it’s going to be a late one Saturday night and Sunday!!! Not in my usual way though!! But all for an amazing cause and person in @ed_slater @4edfundraising please support in whatever way you can. If you would like to donate please text 4ed and your donation to 70560.
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Hunter Ingram When your day job is spent plotting a rebellion in a galaxy far, far away, it helps to have something that can bring you back down to Earth — or whatever planet you call home. When he’s not the Empire’s most wanted on Disney+’s “Andor,” Diego Luna grounds himself by returning to the theater. He grew up going with his father, and it has been the constant of his career. “In a way, it has kept me sane,” says the actor after a long day on the London set of “Andor” Season 2. “Theater is a great way to go back and put your feet on the ground and remind you what this is all about.”
claiming that the production of is having issues, the show's stars, The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, and HBO are speaking out in defense of the project.On Wednesday, released a lengthy article claiming that the series — helmed by 's Sam Levinson — has «gone wildly, disgustingly off the rails» with regard to chaotic scheduling, going over budget and last-minute script changes and overhauls on graphically violent and sexual scenes.In response, The Weeknd — whose real name is Abel Tesfaye — shot back at the report, sharing a clip from the series, in which The Weeknd's character — a cult leader and self-help guru named Tedros — slams magazine for being «irrelevant.»The Weeknd threw additional shade in the caption, writing, "@rollingstone did we upset you?"A post shared by The Weeknd (@theweeknd) editor-in-chief Noah Shachtman replied to The Weeknd's message with two recent covers featuring the artist, writing, «Not at all!» Not at all! https://t.co/jKuDh7xAHQpic.twitter.com/TgLkYvsG9nIn the scene, Tedros is cozied up with pop star Joceyln (Lily-Rose Depp), as her publicist (Dan Levy) pitches the idea of Joceyln doing a photo shoot for the magazine."? Aren't they a little irrelevant?" Tedros asks, before pulling out his phone to look at their Instagram. " has six million followers on Instagram, half of them probably bots.
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Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague have been hailed the "Posh and Becks of the Instagram generation" as they seem set to make even more of a fortune in the US. It comes after Tommy, 23, took to the ring in Saudi Arabia to face YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul on Sunday night, going on to win the fight.The fight, which made millions for both boxers, has opened Tommy and Molly-Mae up to a wider global audience, and could make the the couple internationally famous.Tommy and Molly-Mae met while appearing on Love Island in 2019, where they finished in second place, and welcomed their first child, a daughter called Bambi, earlier this year. Since her stint in the villa, new mum Molly-Mae has become creative director of PrettyLittleThing, raking in millions through both this and her fake tan brand, Filter.
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Jean Smart is on the mend — and her co-stars are sending her all their love!The 71-year-old actress revealed earlier this week that she recently underwent a «successful heart procedure» and was recovering well.Unfortunately, this meant the actress wasn't able to attend Sunday's SAG Awards with her fellow castmates and nominees — the HBO comedy earned its second consecutive nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series this year — though Johnny Sibilly, Meg Stalter, Mark Indelicato and Rose Abdoo were keeping her in mind as they celebrated the nomination.«She's doing better,» Sibilly shared with ET's Denny Directo on the SAG Awards red carpet. «She is stronger than probably everyone in this room, and I feel like we're all just sending her love.
Sex Education is set to return for a fourth season on Netflix, and while a release date is yet to be confirmed, it’s expected to arrive later this year.The show’s third season aired in 2021, with a fourth season confirmed shortly after. It began filming last August, welcoming a number of new cast members.Not everyone will be returning, however, and for some series favourites, the fourth season will be their last.
Fans of Netflix’s “Sex Education” should prepare themselves to say goodbye to Maeve Wiley.
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No word on when “Sex Education” Season 4 premieres on Netflix this year, but with production wrapping earlier this month, it’s safe to say the hit show will return soon. So let’s call it late summer/early fall, similar to Season 3’s September 2021 debut.
Schitt’s Creek co-creator Eugene Levy has opened up about revealing his authentic, non-adventurous side in Apple TV+’s The Reluctant Traveler, which he said gave him “a sense of confidence.”
Emma Mackey is saying goodbye to Sex Education after four seasons. While attending the BAFTA Awards where she won the Rising Star award, the Netflix star revealed that she was exiting the series and would not come back for a potential Season 5.
Emma Mackey is bowing out of Netflix‘s Sex Education.