Netflix's latest limited series is a fictionalised re-telling of a drugs crisis which has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans since the late 90s.
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Jaz Sinclair shows off her bloody superpowers in the newly released trailer for Gen V.
The show, a sequel for Prime Video’s hit series The Boys, introduces a new generation of superpowered individuals as they hone their gifts at Godolkin University.
Head inside to check out the trailer for Gen V…
Here’s a synopsis: In their quest for the esteemed top spot at their school, young and driven heroes face rigorous tests that challenge not only their physical prowess but also their ethical compass. As ambition drives them forward, they begin to comprehend the sacrifices it demands and grapple with the ambiguity between right and wrong. Unveiling the university’s hidden truths forces them to confront their own identities as heroes, leading to a introspection about the paths they will ultimately choose to walk.
Jaz‘s character Marie Moreau is a blood bender who aims to become more than the top-ranking student in school. She’s gunning to become the first Black woman to join The Seven.
She stars in the project alongside Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, Shelley Conn, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sean Patrick Thomas and Marco Pigossi. The series will also feature appearances from Clancy Brown, Jason Ritter, Jessie T. Usher, Claudia Doumit, Colby Minifie and P.J. Byrne.
Gen V will premiere on Prime Video on September 29.
We’re still waiting for news about the fourth season of The Boys. However, we got a couple of teases that imply something is on the way. Chiefly, a bunch of the cast was seen arriving in Los Angeles in May. Co-star Chace Crawford also provided a glimpse into his workout routine as he gets into superhuman strength with a shirtless gym thirst trap.
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Netflix's latest limited series is a fictionalised re-telling of a drugs crisis which has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans since the late 90s.
Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas stopped by for ET's «Spilling the E-Tea» to discuss their upcoming tour… and it's burnin' up! Together, the Jonas Brothers are set to kick off The Tour this weekend with two sold-out shows at the iconic Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York. Not only is the venue bigger, but so is the set list, as the GRAMMY-nominated trio is set to perform five albums in one night. The boys are ready.«I can't wait,» Nick Jonas says.
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. On Monday, the streaming platform unveiled an action-packed new trailer for upcoming spinoff of. (The new video comes after the premiere date and teaser art for the new series was revealed days prior.) will premiere Friday, Sept.
A group of customers failed to show up for an afternoon tea at a small independent cafe - and then CANCELLED their credit card so the business owner had no way of clawing back the £100 cost of the wasted food. Cocoa Cabana is an award-winning chocolate shop with cafes in West Didsbury and Ancoats.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards and Features Editor This article first appeared as part of Jenelle Riley’s Acting Up newsletter – to subscribe for early content and weekly updates on all things acting, visit the Acting Up signup page. Sophie Holland originally wanted to be an actor, but says it didn’t work out for many reasons. “Not least of all, I was probably terrible,” she says with a laugh. “But I love the industry so much and somebody said to me, ‘If you want money, you should be an agent. And if you want power, you should be a casting director.’” Though Holland now says she might have been “misled” about the power – she feels like “any other self-employed creator begging for work” – she fell in love with the process of casting. And as someone who understands acting (and is married to an actor), she brings a deep respect for the craft to her job and a special empathy into the process. “As a casting director, I think you need to give safe environments so that people can be their most creative selves,” she notes. “If you put the pressure on or they’ve had a shit time or you’re unkind to them, it’s not going to help anybody. So it’s your job really to create an atmosphere, an environment where they can do their best work.”
Pavement get an unexpected mention in the new Barbie movie.The joke is made during a montage where Kens start mansplaining to Barbies, with one referencing The Godfather and another talking about Stephen Malkmus‘ importance and how he relates to Lou Reed.The joke supposedly references director Greta Gerwig and co-writer Noah Baumbach’s own love of indie rock.When Pavement heard about it, they jokingly posted on their Instagram story: “We are aware of the Barbie Movie rumors and are awaiting guidance from legal but as a rule we are pro Greta.”The indie rockers then shared a photo of Stephen Malkmus in the Mattel Barbie logo, writing, “Not a sponsored post but CAN BE @barbiethemovie just DM us for venmo.”In other Barbie news, Greta Gerwig has revealed she fought to keep a scene where Barbie (Margot Robbie) tells an elderly woman on a bench that she is beautiful in the final cut.“I love that scene so much,” Gerwig told Rolling Stone. “And the older woman on the bench is the costume designer Ann Roth.
Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International Decades before Christopher Nolan set his sights on a movie about J. Robert Oppenheimer, a science-obsessed BBC executive ventured to America in 1979 to make a $1.5 million TV show about the father of the atom bomb. Peter Goodchild began his career at the BBC in radio drama, but eventually migrated to the storied “Horizon” science unit to put his chemistry degree to some use. The division began experimenting with factual dramas in the 1970s, and after delivering a hit series on French-Polish physicist Marie Curie, Goodchild set his sights on the New York-born Oppenheimer. “I’d seen a play on J. Robert Oppenheimer at the Hampstead Theatre Club way back in 1966,” the 83-year-old tells Variety from his home in Exeter, southwest England, where his Zoom background reveals a room teeming with books on heaving shelves.
One person’s breakup is another person’s opportunity.
Celebrity couples can meet anywhere. However, the public is always particularly interested when they fall in love on the set of a project that they are co-starring in.
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Despite a ton of uncertainty regarding the financial risks of big-budget films, we know that studios are still finding a lot of success with children’s fare. So, it’s not a surprise that studios, including streamers like Netflix, are still churning out bright, colorful animated films like “The Monkey King” to attract younger audiences.