Jennifer Garner is back with another episode of her “Pretend Cooking Show” — and the latest upload has a reference to her new Apple TV+ show “The Last Thing He Told Me”.
14.04.2023 - 22:29 / variety.com
Charna Flam Jennifer Garner really wanted the starring role in “The Last Thing He Told Me,” Hello Sunshine’s television adaptation of Laura Dave‘s novel of the same name. At the series’ Los Angeles premiere on Thursday, Garner told Variety she went after the role of Hannah when original star Julia Roberts dropped out of the project.
“I had to just do anything in my power to plead my case,” Garner said. As a fan of the novel, Garner expressed her excitement for the adaptation starring Roberts: “I thought ‘Oh, she’s going to be amazing!’ I love that story I can’t wait to watch.” But once the role became available, Garner knew she had to pursue the part.
“I just wrote letters to Laura advocating for myself and talking about what the book meant to me and what the role [meant], what I saw in the role and the ways that I felt,” said Garner. “While Hannah and I are really quite different, there are some pieces of her that I just relate to so much.
I had to get a chance to try it out.” The series was developed by Dave and her screenwriter husband Josh Singer (“Spotlight”) during COVID lockdown. Ahead of the book’s publication in May 2021, Dave’s novel was optioned by Hello Sunshine in December of 2020, with the author and Singer attached as the series’ executive producers.
Jennifer Garner is back with another episode of her “Pretend Cooking Show” — and the latest upload has a reference to her new Apple TV+ show “The Last Thing He Told Me”.
There’s nothing like than a pet party! Jennifer Garner, Nick Jonas and more stars consider their four-legged friends to be integral parts of their families, which is why they celebrate their birthdays with blowout bashes.
Apple TV+‘s “Ted Lasso” wraps after Season 3, but one of its stars, Juno Temple, isn’t fazed by an excellent thing coming to an end. Instead, Temple’s Emmy and SAG-nominated performance on the show has helped her rack up a couple of intriguing upcoming projects.
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Naman Ramachandran BAFTA-winning “The Last King of Scotland” writer Jeremy Brock will adapt independent studio Wiip and India’s Roy Kapur Films’ series based on the book “The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company” by author and historian William Dalrymple. “The Anarchy” will be mounted as an international co-production between Wiip and Roy Kapur Films to be produced across the U.S., U.K. and India. The book tells the story of how one of the world’s most magnificent empires, the Mughal empire, disintegrated and came to be replaced by the British East India Company – a dangerously unregulated private company based thousands of miles away in a small London office just five windows wide.
The trailer for the highly-anticipated second season of “Sweet Tooth” is finally here.
Jennifer Garner has a complaint about Hannah’s husband in new Apple TV+ limited series, The Last Thing He Told Me.
is many things, among them a , actor, parent, and expert. She’s been employing some of these facets in combination on the press tour for her upcoming Apple TV+ series, , a thriller that is sort of Stepmom meets The Firm. Based on the Laura Dave novel of the same name, it premieres this week.
Jennifer Garner is back on TV! The actress stars in Apple TV+'s limited series, The Last Thing He Told Me, which is based on Laura Dave's book of the same name.In the limited series, Garner plays Hannah, a woman who works to find out her husband, Owen's (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), secrets after he mysteriously disappears. Along the way she has the help of her teenage stepdaughter, Bailey (Angourie Rice) and her journalist pal, Jules (Aisha Tyler), as well as a U.S.
Still going strong — and showing his support! Jennifer Garner’s partner, John Miller, attended the premiere of her new show, The Last Thing He Told Me, in Los Angeles on Thursday, April 13.
Jennifer Garner, we've got a role for you on !ET's Nischelle Turner spoke to Garner at the premiere of her new Apple TV+ series, , where Turner shared her ideas for potential guest starring spot on the hit series.After Garner noted that she'd like to work alongside her executive producer, Reese Witherspoon, Turner threw out the idea of the Yes Day joining the fellow Apple TV+ series Jennifer Aniston's character's sister.«Oh!» an intrigued Garner said in response to the idea. When asked if she'd consider it, Garner said, «Of course!»She added, «I would love to work with those ladies.
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Jennifer Garner is making her return to television in “The Last Thing He Told Me”, a limited series based on the bestseller by Laura Dave.
Apple TV+ thriller “The Last Thing He Told Me.” Premiering April 14, the miniseries (executive-produced by Garner and Reese Witherspoon) is based on a bestselling novel by Laura Dave (and is co-written by Dave and her husband, Oscar-winning “Spotlight” screenwriter Josh Singer).The storyline follows Hannah (Garner), an artist and a newlywed who, for just over a year, has had what appears to be a great relationship with a widower, Owen (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, “Game of Thrones”) — even though his churlish teenage daughter, Bailey (Angourie Rice), hasn’t warmed up to her new stepmother. When Owen mysteriously vanishes after a fraud investigation at his tech startup — “It’s like what they did at Enron,” Hannah’s friend Jules (Aisha Tyler) helpfully contextualizes — Hannah’s life gets turned upside down. She’s blindsided, since Owen never seemed like the white-collar criminal type.
Joshua Alston Jennifer Garner’s star turn came courtesy of “Alias,” the influential J.J. Abrams drama about Sydney Bristow, a grad student moonlighting as a sultry spy. Her agency? A sinister syndicate masquerading as a governmental skunkworks project, as Sydney and her colleagues toil unaware they’ve been working for the bad guys. The pilot opens on Sydney, battered and bloody after being captured and tortured by a rival faction. Then, it hops back in time to show how Sydney’s once-simple life became so treacherous, a journey that reveals to her how little she actually knows about the people closest to her. Perhaps that’s why, some 21 years later, Garner feels so perfectly cast in Apple TV+’s “The Last Thing He Told Me.” (So much so that even Julia Roberts, who dropped out of the role due to scheduling conflicts, suddenly seems mismatched with the material.) Based on the brisk, best-selling novel by Laura Dave, Garner’s new limited series is a much different kind of thriller than “Alias.” But it too revolves around a woman who abruptly learns no one around her is quite who they seem, and becomes determined to find answers even as each revelation places her in greater danger.
Jennifer Garner is holding her ground when it comes to her kids and social media. The actress sat down with Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie on to plug her upcoming Apple TV+ series,, in which she plays stepmom to a brooding Angourie Rice. Talk quickly turned to her real-life role as a mom to Violet, 17, Seraphina, 14, and Samuel, 11 — whom she shares with ex-husband Ben Affleck. «My teens are pretty great,» she gushed, acknowledging that parenting teenagers comes with its own challenges.
When it comes to the all-time best TV pilots, “Alias” would be part of the conversation for its exhilarating twist-packed introduction. A scrappy fight sequence featuring Jennifer Garner with bright red hair as Sydney Bristow pulls you into J.J Abrams’s spy story before cutting to a brunette Sydney during a college exam.
Almost a year after she and ex-husband Paddy announced the breakdown of their marriage, Christine McGuinness has insisted she's still not ready to plunge into the dating pool. Speaking to OK! at the Me, My Autism & I exhibition at the gallery@oxo in London, the mother-of-three, 33, admitted she still can't picture how life will transpire without her comedian other-half by her side. "I was talking to my friends about it [dating] earlier and actual dating sounds awful anyway for anybody, but [especially] for an autistic person who doesn’t really like people," she admitted.
Jennifer Garner is not a fan of memes involving her family, including her ex-husband Ben Affleck. The actress revealed that she hasn’t seen any of the viral reactions online, as she doesn’t feel like seeing the actor being turned into a meme.The former couple, who share 17-year-old Violet, 14-year-old Seraphina, and 11-year-old Samuel, are currently on good terms and have made a wonderful job at co-parenting.“I really work hard not to see either of us in the press,” the Hollywood star admitted during a recent interview with the Australian magazine Stellar.
told Aussie magazine Stellar. “It doesn’t make me feel good, even if it’s something nice about one of us.”The “13 Going on 30” star said she also goes out of her way to avoid press coverage of all her loved ones.“I just try to forget that I’m out there in any way, and the same with anyone I love,” Garner added.