Rosamund Pike stores her many awards in a very unusual place.
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Jasmine Brand was first to report the news of a spinoff series.The news comes just a week after Peacock confirmed thatis currently in development.
Earlier in the month, a source confirmed the show's return to ET, adding that interviews for potential castmates were already happening.Additionally, a source told ET that Larsa Pippen, who appeared on the first season of , «has been offered a role on and is considering it.» Bravo Responds to Kelly Dodd's Claim She's Returning to 'RHOC' 'The Real
.Rosamund Pike stores her many awards in a very unusual place.
Ramona Singer is making a statement.For the second time in three months, the "Real Housewives of New York" star accidentally shared her bank account information on social media. Although she quickly removed the post from her Instagram Story, fans captured screen grabs of her transactions.Ramona told Page Six that she posted the screenshot accidentally after her phone updated.According to the Instagram post, Ramona had $367,483.70 in her account on Feb.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe TV adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s “Wild Card” book series is moving from Hulu to Peacock.The project was originally set up at Hulu in 2018.
Tyler Posey is “technically not sober” anymore. The ‘Teen Wolf’ alum celebrated two months of sobriety in October last year after quitting both alcohol and smoking marijuana but has now said he’s “started coming back” to the substances again, although he’s trying to be healthier with his consumption.
Tyler Posey, 29, is speaking out about the honest experiences he’s been having on his OnlyFans account and is giving his fans an inside look into how he became involved in the content subscription service and how it’s been helping him. The Teen Wolf star came out as sexually fluid in Oct. and talked about how being his “sexual” self is important for his online presence, in a new interview on the Just For Variety podcast. Check out the video HERE.
Tyler Posey is opening up about his sobriety.
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Tyler Posey is opening up.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorTyler Posey is eager for a “Teen Wolf” reunion.“I’ve been coming up with concepts in my head for the last few years texting them to [series creator] Jeff Davis, ‘Hey Jeff. We need to do this idea,’” says Posey, who played title character Scott McCall on the MTV series, which ran for six seasons before ending in 2017.
EXCLUSIVE: Anonymous Content has put in development an untitled drama series about the early days of IMSA (International Motor Sports Association) auto racing from writer-producer Vinnie Wilhelm (Castle Rock, Penny Dreadful: City of Angels). Anonymous Content will serve as the studio on the project.
Peacock has launched international drama series Dime Quién Soy: Mistress of War, based on Julia Navarro’s bestselling novel. The streamer released all nine episodes today, March 8, in celebration of International Women’s Day.
Tyler Posey has a brand new single for fans.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorSophisticated, bold, flashy and a bit of a shark is how costume designer Deb Newhall describes Rosamund Pike’s character Marla Grayson in the Netflix dark comedy “I Care a Lot.”On Sunday, Pike won a Golden Globe in the best actress comedy or musical category — beating out expected frontrunner Maria Bakalova — and the film remains in Netflix’s top five as audiences continue to discuss the plot and its lead character.Marla (Pike) is a grifter who chases her dream by
brutal clip shows a teenage girl being repeatedly punched to the head by another girl on the backseat of a bus while a group of the attacker's pals laugh in the background.The aggressor wearing a white jumper is seen to punch and kick her victim as the youngster cowers in the corner of the bus.Close to the end of clip her shrieking pals are heard to shout out comments like "That's it now, leave it - that's it, leave it."A second vicious 40 second video features two teenage boys punching each
EXCLUSIVE: A hot TV package is hitting the premium marketplace. Oscar winner Barbra Streisand is set to executive produce Lioness, a drama series about the life of Golda Meir headlined by Emmy-nominated Unorthodox star Shira Haas, from MGM/UA Television in association with Nina Tassler and Denise Di Novi PatMa Productions.
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Studios is developing Am I There Yet? a comedy series based on Mari Andrew’s bestselling semi-autobiographical book, from writer Camilla Blackett (Skins) and Rachel Brosnahan’s Scrap Paper Pictures.
Housewives, assemble!
Frogger is heading to Peacock.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVThe classic 1980s video game “Frogger” is getting a modern-day competition series upgrade at Peacock.The hour-long “Frogger” will feature 12 obstacle courses — or what the streamer is calling “crossings” — that are individually physically demanding challenges based on the original video game, as well as some other nostalgic favorite games.