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the outlet. “I don’t have it yet.
I have pieces that will have to survive. They’re not connected.
I think it would be good to create an ending, and deliberately come to something, knowing it’s the last one and see how one might wrap up this anthology.”Though the series has not been formally renewed for a fifth season, Hawley essentially has a Larry David-esque standing invite to come to FX when he has an idea. There was a three-year gap between Seasons 3 and 4.
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Chicago hosts an official “Star Trek” convention that’s currently lined up for April 2022.This is the latest “Star Trek” project in a long series of potential films that have started and stopped at the studio, including one by “Legion” creator Noah Hawley and another one that was being hatched by Quentin Tarantino.“Star Trek” has remained top of mind for many fans in the last few years following the success of series like “Picard,” “Discovery” and even the animated “Lower Decks.”Deadline first
EXCLUSIVE: After orchestrating the Marvel/Disney+ series WandaVision to a 23 Emmy nomination haul, Matt Shakman has made a deal to direct the next untitled Star Trek film for Paramount and Bad Robot’s JJ Abrams.
President Joe Biden will do a town hall event on CNN next week in Cincinnati, as he passed the six month mark in office.
Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell, who also appeared with her in “Fantasy Island.” Vertical is planning to give it a theatrical release later this year.“The Hating Game,” which is based on the hit novel by Sally Thorne, tells the story of kind-hearted Lucy Hutton (Hale) and her cold, efficient nemesis Joshua Templeton (Stowell).
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The new movie Black Widow is now in theaters, and streaming on Disney+ Premier Access, and there’s an end credits scene that sets up the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Hallmark Channel’s Good Witch will not see an eighth season. The cable channel revealed today that the series will end after the current seventh season, with the July 25 season finale serving as the series finale.
Christina Haack is addressing her new relationship with Josh Hall. The "Christina on the Coast" star, 38, was first spotted with Hall Wednesday at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).The new couple was headed to Mexico for a long weekend getaway to celebrate the star's upcoming 38th birthday, Fox News confirmed at the time. According to Page Six, Hall works at a realty firm in Austin, Texas, and previously worked as a police officer.
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The new indie movie Zola is now in theaters and it’s definitely one of those movies that you’ve gotta see to believe it!
It’s been known that The Crown would be ending with season six for quite some time.
Fargo has said the series will end with a fifth instalment.Noah Hawley said in a new interview that he has ideas for a follow-up to the recently aired fourth season but that a fifth season will be the last.Asked by Vanity Fair if another season is in the works, Hawley answered: “Yeah, I think so. I don’t have it yet.
In an interview with Vanity Fair published Thursday, Noah Hawley teased his FX Alien series, which he is gearing up to shoot “next spring,” clarifying that “it’s not a Ripley story.”
Well before Fox was acquired by Disney and all of the studio’s franchises went into a state of limbo, there has been a constant struggle to figure out what to do with “Alien.” Ridley Scott has tried to extend the universe with his spin-off films, with varying degrees of success, but it’s been decades since a filmmaker has been able to successfully take the “Alien” franchise into new territory.
Years ago, it used to be common for TV series to run well past their prime. Even acclaimed, award-winning dramas like “Dexter” and “True Blood” arguably went a couple of years beyond where they should have ended.
Antonio Ferme editorBob the Drag and Peppermint Queen have announced the lineup for the second annual “Black Queer Town Hall.”Performers and advocates slated to appear are Big Freedia, TS Madison, Mila Jam, Monet X Change, Be Steadwell, Wolf Hudson, Miss Major, Shea Diamond, Tourmaline, Yves Dropper and Queen Jean.
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