There’s been a lot of intrigue surrounding Dance Brothers, the first original Finnish series ordered at Netflix.
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NCIS: Hawaii.The two-part season 2 finale kicks off Monday with the first hour, «Past Due,» which puts the focus squarely on Jane Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) and her CIA past when the discovery of a dead former MI6 agent leads to questions about her dealings years earlier. With the tables turned, Tennant — who becomes a prime suspect in the death of the MI6 agent — is forced to go to extreme lengths to track down who’s responsible and potentially put her team in danger.«The cool thing about is it can go very highbrow, CIA, action.
This two-part finale, for me, is the best of that version of our show,» teased star Noah Mills, who plays Tennant's second-in-command, Jesse Boone. «It goes back to Tennant's CIA days and stuff that's coming back to haunt her, putting all of us in precarious situations — legally and how we do our jobs.
It puts her family in danger. It was just awesome, that two-part [finale].»As Tennant goes MIA, her team is left in the dark as they attempt to put the puzzle pieces together of where she's run off to and what her next move might be.
One of those people she reaches out to is Tennant's former CIA mentor, Maggie Shaw, played by guest star Julie White. To make matters more complicated for the crew is the arrival of Supervisory Agent John Swift (guest star Henry Ian Cusick) from the Office of Special Projects, who's been brought in to assist the team in their investigation.
There’s been a lot of intrigue surrounding Dance Brothers, the first original Finnish series ordered at Netflix.
Andy Cohen is speaking out about the future of . In an exclusive clip from SiriusXM's podcast, the 54-year-old Bravolebrity tells host Kelly Ripa that the franchise is «at a crossroads» in the wake of Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga's feud.«There are several options.
fans were delighted to discover that in the show's series finale on Sunday, Roman Roy, played by Kieran Culkin, was wearing an affordable brand.In a scene filmed between Roman and his siblings, Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) and Shiv Roy (Sarah Snook), the middle sibling is wearing a blue T-shirt with three multi-colored stripes on it.Eagle-eyed fans were quick to note that the top is part of a two-pack of boys-sized T-shirts sold at Walmart that retail for $13.96.Of course, Roman's specific look quickly sold out after the connection was made, and fans online were delighted in the revelation.One viewer shared a screenshot of Roman's look and the Walmart Wonder Nation product, noting that Kendall was wearing $750 Jacques Marie Mage sunglasses and Shiv had on a $3,000 Alexander McQueen power suit.Kendall Roy: $750 Jacques Marie Mage sunnies Shiv Roy: $3000 Alexander McQueen power suit Roman Roy: pic.twitter.com/I1vXUc9LB3One commenter wrote, «This is so middle-child coded
Two teenagers have been arrested and charged following a fire at Ayr’s Station Hotel.
While drew plenty of inspiration from real-life celebrities of the 1960s over the course of its five-season run, none were more central to the journey of Rachel Brosnahan's titular comedienne than Lenny Bruce, played by Luke Kirby.While only appearing in a few episodes per season, Kirby's Lenny had a profound impact on Midge as she traversed the grueling world of stand-up comedy. Whether they were sharing the backseat of a police car after being arrested or sharing the stage at The Gaslight, Lenny was a touchstone to the industry for Midge and a constant cheerleader if ever she started to doubt her talents.With 's series finale debuting on Friday — and the use of flash-forwards employed throughout the final season — many wondered how, or even if, the show would address the real-life fate of Bruce, who died of a drug overdose in 1966.The finale kicks off with Lenny onstage in 1965 San Francisco, a recreation of one of the final shows of the real-life comic's career.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Fox is serving up a new season of Joel McHale’s mystery baking competition “Crime Scene Kitchen” next week and bringing several celebrity new guest judges along for the ride. Variety can exclusively reveal that the lineup of Season 2’s famous faces includes “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum NeNe Leakes, country music star Martina McBride, “Next Level Chef” (a Gordon Ramsay-led Fox food competition) and “Top Chef” star Richard Blais and NBA champ and “Special Forces” (yet another Fox competition) contestant Dwight Howard. Those guest judges will pop in during different episodes this season to join host McHale and full-time judges Curtis Stone and Yolanda Gampp in their evaluations.
LL Cool J will join season 3 of as a recurring guest star after making a surprise cameo appearance in Monday's sophomore finale. The 55-year-old star just wrapped up a 14-season run on with Sunday's series finale.In the finale of , Jane Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) and Kate Whistler (Tori Anderson) are attacked under fire in Venezuela and they receive assistance from Sam, who made his way over from Morocco, where he was last seen with his crew.In the scene, Sam tells Tennant she has «people looking out for her» as he goes on overwatch.
In a surprise move following the series finale of CBS’ NCIS: Los Angeles, LL Cool J (born James Todd Smith) will reprise the role of Sam Hanna as a recurring guest star in Season 3 of NCIS: Hawai’i. He first appeared tonight in the Season 2 finale of the Vanessa Lachey-led series.
Scots presenter Jean Johansson has landed a slot on ITV's This Morning presenting the competition segment.
EXCLUSIVE: EST Studios has entered into a partnership with New York and Bangkok-based N8 Studios to represent a slate of Asian films at global markets including the Marche du Film at Cannes.
Sunset Boulevard. Inspired by the 1950 film of the same name, the musical features songs by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, and first opened in the West End 30 years ago. Norma is a silent film star whose career is fading, and she teams up with an eager young screenwriter named Joe Gillis as both seek to reach the heights of Hollywood fame.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic A new documentary about Avicii, the late Swedish DJ who became an international phenomenon in the 2010s, is underway, with Lawrence Bender, known for his many projects with Quentin Tarantino, and longtime talent manager Orlando John as producing partners. John will co-direct the film with Jonas Trukanas. “Avicii changed the music industry,” said John, a Dutch talent manager who works with musician Wyclef Jean, actor Joel Kinnaman and others. “People think they know the story, but they have really no clue as to what actually happened. I feel a profound responsibility to ensure that it’s told accurately and objectively. This documentary will give the audiences a deeper understanding of the brand that left an indelible mark on music and culture.”
Kaley Cuoco is among celebrities showing support for Ariana Madix following that “Vanderpump Rules” cheating scandal.
Chrishell Stause is opening up about her “secret” wedding to G Flip, and why they waited to announce the news that they’d tied the knot.
Chrishell Stause is opening up about her «secret» wedding to G Flip, and why they waited to announce the news that they'd tied the knot.«It was nice to kind of keep things private and to ourselves so that we could really enjoy it,» Stause told ET's Brice Sander during a recent sit-down chat. «Then, once we felt ready to share, now, it's exciting because we get to kind of live in it all over again.
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A roller-coaster journey. Lala Kent had plenty of thoughts about the Vanderpump Rules content filmed after Raquel Leviss and Tom Sandoval‘s cheating scandal broke — and it doesn’t seem like any of them were positive.
Vin Diesel is teasing a potential 12th “Fast and Furious” film.
NBC is leaning into more unscripted for midseason.
Delays, disruption and dear prices - there aren't many glowing reviews for the railway services from passengers in Manchester. But the experiences of TransPennine Express customers have been among the most frustrating in recent months.