Chris Noth's final scenes as Mr. Big have been cut out of the season finale of And Just Like That amid sexual assault allegations.
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“I am so happy with this show and how these characters have come to life,” says Hawkeye star Hailee Steinfeld of the Marvel series on Disney+.
“It is its own world and I feel so lucky that I get to be a part of that,” Steinfeld states on this week’s Hero Nation podcast of the MCU, and the place her Kate Bishop plays in it now and going forward as Hawkeye drops its season finale tomorrow.
Check out our chat with Oscar nominee Steinfeld right here:
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Chris Noth's final scenes as Mr. Big have been cut out of the season finale of And Just Like That amid sexual assault allegations.
The final act. The And Just Like That creative team has reportedly made the decision to remove an upcoming cameo of Chris Noth after the actor was accused of sexual assault by multiple women.
The Yellowstoners, Mike DeAngelo and Rodrigo Perez, have returned to see how it all shook out in Season 4 of Paramount Network’s money-maker, “Yellowstone.” During the podcast, the hosts discuss the Season 4 finale of “Yellowstone,” and the third episode of the prequel, “1883.” LISTEN: Tim McGraw Talks ‘1883,’ Roping In Tom Hanks & Acting Opposite His Wife [Yellowstoners Podcast] The hosts discuss all the spoiler-y details, that major death scene, and Season 5 predictions, and, afterward, Eric
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of the season finale of Disney+’s Hawkeye. Those who watched the Season 1 wrap of Disney+’s Hawkeye likely noticed a lack of the usual kind of MCU post-credits scene. Sure, there was that “Save the City” song from show’s fictitious Broadway musical, but now we know a different scene was produced but cut from the episode.
It’s not quite the actual Avengers, but the sheer power of the talent assembled on the Hero Nation podcast this past year has pretty damn close.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Hawkeye isn’t as buff as Captain America, as obnoxiously sexy as Iron Man, as beautiful and mysterious as Natasha Romanoff, as boyishly charming as Spider-Man, as brawny and brainy as Hulk or a himbo god like Thor — he’s just a regular dude with Jeremy Renner’s rugged looks and above-average archer skills with zero superpowers.
Spoiler alert! This story contains details from the finale episode.)The series, from executive producer Rafe Judkins, and based on the books by Robert Jordan, delivered its biggest episode yet, featuring major battles, major carnage, and major turning points for the show’s main characters.What began as rapidly accelerated preparation to stymie the Dark One’s armies and the Dark One from escaping and taking over the world, quickly turned into life or death battles.
only — season of “Hawkeye,” which came to an end this week, managed over its 6-episode run finally, finally, deal meaningfully with something the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe had, until now, handled terribly: The death of Black Widow.Because, nearly three years later, Natasha Romanoff’s (Scarlett Johannson) death remains one of the most frustrating things — among a litany of other frustrations, if we’re being honest — about “Avengers: Endgame.”It’s not the actual fact of it,
wrapped up its six-episode debut season on Wednesday, with a finale that featured big fights, even bigger revelations, and plenty of implications for the future of the Marvel universe.For Hailee Steinfeld, who made her Marvel live-action debut in the series as Kate Bishop, aka Hawkeye ( Lady Hawk), the season was a true roller-coaster ride, as her character went from idolizing Jeremy Renner's Clint Barton -- also aka Hawkeye — to working alongside him to shake off the dangerous Tracksuit Mafia,
1883”Sunday, December 19, Paramount+The “Yellowstone” universe is expanding. Paramount’s hit series gets an out-and-out Western prequel with “1883,” which follows an earlier generation of the Dutton family as they travel from Texas to Montana and establish the Yellowstone Ranch.
's fifth episode featured the return of a new MCU favorite, Yelena Belova, played by Florence Pugh, who dropped in on Kate Bishop for a surprise visit — and an ominous warning.
Wednesday primetime belonged to competition programs with The Masked Singer and Survivor tying for the evening’s top demo rating. The Masked Singer–Survivor tie comes just a day after Tuesday saw a three-way tie between The Voice, FBI and FBI: Most Wanted.
K.J. Yossman “Mad Men” star Jon Hamm is returning to Amazon Prime Video for season 2 of “Good Omens.”Hamm will reprise the role of Archangel Gabriel in the series, which is currently in production in Scotland.Also returning are Doon Mackichan (“Toast”), who plays Angel Michael, and Gloria Obianyo (“Dune”) as Uriel.They will be joined by new angels Liz Carr (“Devs”) who plays Saraqael and Quelin Sepulveda (“Havoc”) as Muriel.
SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers from the Survivor finale, so beware of reading further!
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw landed the roles of a lifetime. Country music’s dynamic duo are taking their love on-screen as they play husband and wife, James and Margaret Dutton, in Paramount+'s prequel series, .Despite 25 years together off-screen, when it came to filming a steamy bathtub love scene, it was a bit “difficult” for Hill.
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the Season 3 finale of HBO’s “Succession.”And just like that, “Succession” Season 3 has come to an end.
Hailee Steinfeld rocks an edgy tuxedo look for the Ralph’s Club fragrance launch event on Thursday night (December 9) in Los Angeles.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade has received a release date for PC, and fans won’t have long to wait before getting their hands on it.Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade will arrive on the Epic Games Store on December 16.Square Enix announced the release date during The Game Awards and shared a new trailer specifically for PC, which you can watch below.“Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is a visually enhanced edition of the critically acclaimed and award winning game, featuring a brand-new