It must be miserable to live next door to TikTok sensation Bryce Hall!
07.08.2020 - 20:33 / variety.com
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Love, Victor” and “Taste the Nation With Padma Lakshmi” will be coming back for seconds.Hulu announced at its summer TCA press tour day that both series have been picked up for season 2.
The news comes less than two months after both shows debuted within a day of each other.It also comes two days after Hulu canceled another freshman series in Zoe Kravitz rom-com “High Fidelity.” It’s particularly interesting that “High Fidelity” was given the boot and “Love, Victor” the
.It must be miserable to live next door to TikTok sensation Bryce Hall!
Jake Kanter International TV EditorHitmen, the scripted comedy vehicle for Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc, has been renewed for a second season by Comcast-owned broadcaster Sky. NBCUniversal’s Peacock has also committed to acquiring Season 2 in the U.S.
TikTok star Bryce Hall has some explainin’ to do!
Jake Kanter International TV EditorTony Hall is to give one of his final speeches as BBC director general at the Edinburgh TV Festival next week.Hall is poised to step down next month, at which point he will be replaced by BBC Studios CEO Tim Davie.
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Top Chef hit a little differently for its 17th and most recent season. Filmed entirely in 2019, it premiered mere days after the COVID-19 pandemic forced most of its audience to stay at home.
A decade ago, it was pretty easy to understand the reasons behind a TV network canceling a series. Normally, it all just came down to numbers, and the weekly ratings would give folks a clear indicator of which shows were doing well and which weren’t.
Earlier this week, it was revealed that Hulu's High Fidelity television show wouldn't return for a second season. Zoë Kravitz, who played the lead role and told the story through a female perspective, said goodbye to the series in a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday.
Following the cancelation of Hulu's rom-com seriesHigh Fidelity earlier this week, castmember Zoe Kravitz briefly called out the streaming service for not having enough diversity in its programming slate. The actress wrote in an Instagram thread, "it's cool.
Zoe Kravitz is calling it like she sees it. The actress called out Hulu for its lack of diverse leads on Saturday, days after her series on the streaming platform,, was canceled after one season. The show, inspired by Nick Hornby's novel and the 2000 John Cusack film, followed Kravitz's gender-flipped take on Rob, a record store owner who is a pop culture nut and loves a good «Top 5» list.
Zoe Kravitz isn’t pleased that Hulu canceled High Fidelity. The Wrap reported earlier this weekend that the streaming platform canceled the popular television show after just one season, and Zoe took to her IG to explain how crushing it was for her to find out about its cancelation.
Zoe Kravitz is putting Hulu on blast after the streaming service cancelled her fan favorite TV show High Fidelity after only one season.
Hulu has handed out renewals to two of its recent summer debuts. Culinary travel series Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi and coming-of-age series Love, Victor will both be back for second seasons, the streaming service announced Friday during a virtual presentation promoting the platform's upcoming content.Taste the Nation, which debuted in June to critical acclaim, will return for a 10-episode second season at a date to be determined.
Love, Simon, the show featured cameos by the film's stars, and.The first season told the story of Victor (), a new student at Creekwood High School, who goes on his own journey of self-discovery, facing challenges at home, adjusting to a new city and exploring his sexual orientation.
Brandon Choe Photo EditorAMC has renewed Soulmates for a second season ahead of the series’ season one debut on October 5.The series is written by Will Bridges (Stranger Things and Black Mirror) and Brett Goldstein (Superbob).
Justin Bieber was supposed to be on tour this summer, but the coronavirus pandemic changed all that. Instead, the 26-year-old pop star was able to spend some quality time with his wife, Hailey Bieber.«Well, we didn't make any babies, so that's that,» the 23-year-old model quips during a virtual panel discussion for PaleyFest LA about their YouTube docuseries, .«We're still pretty newly married. I mean, we'll celebrate two years in September,» Justin adds.