News just broke that one pivotal cast member on Mayor of Kingstown will not be returning for the show’s third season on Paramount+!
09.09.2023 - 03:37 / variety.com
Joe Otterson TV Reporter SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of “Minx” “Minx” has wrapped up its second season in fine fashion. In Ellen Rapoport’s Starz comedy (formerly Max comedy) aired its Season 2 finale on Friday night, with all of the characters finding themselves grappling with a new reality as “Minx” magazine goes to the next level. Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), Richie (Oscar Montoya), Tina (Idara Victor), and Bambi (Jessica Lowe) made their stand against Constance (Elizabeth Perkins), while Doug (Jake Johnson) finds himself in bed with her…literally.
Meanwhile, Shelly (Lennon Parham) is embracing her newfound sexual awakening and its effect on her family, but Bambi may just be what her husband Lenny (Rich Sommer) is looking for and vice versa. Throughout the season, each character has dealt with the concept of success — both the highs and the lows. For the most part, they have been able to enjoy the magazine’s newfound cultural relevance and what it has brought them, namely fame and adulation.
But as the season went on, most found that all of that fame came with a price they perhaps were not prepared to pay. For Joyce, Lovibond says that the character was simply not entirely prepared for leading a major cultural force after years of toiling in obscurity. (These interviews were all conducted before the SAG-AFTRA strike began.) “She’s never been invited to parties before,” Lovibond said.
“I think it just kind of sweeps her off her feet. And she loses sight of what she’s doing there in the first place. And I like that Ellen kind of decided to explore that aspect of her, because it’s not just ‘Oh, she’s she’s become incredibly popular, and just is takes it completely in her stride.
News just broke that one pivotal cast member on Mayor of Kingstown will not be returning for the show’s third season on Paramount+!
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Over the years we've watched some of the most memorable moments during the hit TV show Saturday Night Takeaway with our favourite hosts, but who remembers their double acts Little Ant and Dec? The Geordie mini-mes used to be one of the most popular features of the hit ITV show. Now, ITV has decided to bring the characters back as the show gears up to take a break after its upcoming 20th series, which will air in 2024.The channel is on the hunt for two “cheeky little chappies” who may fit the bill.They said: “The search has begun to find a brand new little Ant & Dec, we’re looking for two Geordie lads between 5-7 who are cheeky little chappies.” The original duo first appeared on the show on the second series in 2003, with James Pallister starring as Little Ant McPartlin and Dylan McKenna-Redshaw playing Little Dec Donnelly.
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