The trailer for Lukas Gage and Zachary Quinto‘s new comedy has been released.
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Sophia Scorziello editor Smile! Starz’s “Shining Vale,” starring Courteney Cox, Greg Kinnear and Mira Sorvino, is back for Season 2. The horror comedy picks up from last season after Pat (Cox) checks herself into a psychiatric hospital following her attempt at murdering her own family with an ax. The new season debuts on Friday, Oct.
13, at midnight ET on the STARZ app and all STARZ streaming platforms. The linear premiere will be at 9 p.m. ET.
“I’m rehabilitated. I’ve learned my lesson. I’m no longer a danger to society,” Pat says in the trailer, though it’s not so clear how much truth there is in that statement since her alter-ego returns, but this time, in the flesh.
“Season 2 kicks off four months later, when Pat’s insurance runs out and she is released from the psychiatric hospital early,” reads the series synopsis. “Pat returns home, determined to pick up the pieces of her broken family, but she quickly finds out her children don’t need her, Terry doesn’t remember her and to make matters worse, Pat’s new neighbor Ruth looks exactly like Rosemary. Meanwhile, the house starts to reveal the shocking secrets of its dark past.
Every mother feels like they live in an insane asylum, but Pat may be right!” Gus Birney, Merrin Dungey and Dylan Gage also star, with guest appearances by Judith Light, Allison Tolman and Sherilyn Fenn. “Shining Vale” is produced by Cox and is executive produced by Jeff Astrof, Sharon Horgan, Clelia Mountford, Aaron Kaplan and Melanie Frankel. The series was created by Astrof and Horgan.
The trailer for Lukas Gage and Zachary Quinto‘s new comedy has been released.
ABC will proceed as planned with the Sept. 26 season premiere of Dancing with the Stars in light of the WGA and the studios reaching a tentative agreement Sunday night.
Dancing With The Stars will go on as planned, following the WGA reaching a deal.
As the WGA and the AMPTP begin meeting again to try and hash out a deal, members of the guild are back out on the picket line.
Dancing with the Stars,” which was set to premiere its 32nd season on Tuesday, will be delayed due to the Writers Guild of America strike, ABC told USA TODAY.This news comes on the heels of one of the show’s contestants — former “Veep” star Matt Walsh — quick-stepping away from it in protest.“I am taking a pause from ‘Dancing with the Stars’ until an agreement is made with the WGA,” he said in a statement to Deadline. “I was excited to join the show and did so under the impression that it was not a WGA show and fell under a different agreement.”Other actors part of the SAG-AFTRA actors’ union, which joined the WGA strike in July, who are competing this season include “American Pie’s” Alyson Hannigan; Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn; Barry Williams, aka Greg from “The Brady Bunch;” Mira Sorvino; “Vanderpump Rules'” star Ariana Madix and Xochitl Gomez, who starred in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.”SAG-AFTRA has made it clear that it supports the actors in their TV dance floor endeavors.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Italian multi-hyphenate Ilaria Borrelli’s Arabic-language feminist drama “The Goat” – featuring Mira Sorvino and John Savage, alongside a stellar Egyptian cast – is set for back-to-back launches at Egypt’s upcoming El Gouna Film Festival, followed by the closing film slot at the Rome Film Festival. A rare, if not unique, case of an Arab production directed by an Italian, “The Goat” stars young Egyptian TikTok star Jessica Hosam as an 11-year-old pregnant orphan named Hadya who after being forced into marriage becomes the target of a western corporation that seeks to control the only water source in her village.
“Dancing with the Stars” floor. The actors union, which includes “DWTS” contestants Alyson Hannigan, Jamie Lynn Spears, Barry Williams, Mira Sorvino, Ariana Madix and Xochitl Gomez, said Thursday it supports its members taking part in the long-running ABC show.
It’s been a busy few days in the world of Dancing with the Stars.
The launch of “Dancing with the Stars,” which was scheduled on September 26, is reportedly being postponed by ABC.
ABC is putting in place plans to postpone the Sept. 26 premiere of Dancing with the Stars. That involves identifying alternate temporary programming for the Tuesday 8-10 PM time slot and crafting a new rollout plan for Season 32 of the dance competition.
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has learned that two-time Emmy acting nominee Matt Walsh is hitting pause on his participation in this season of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars. His decision comes asthe dance competition has come under scrutiny amid the writers strike, with the WGA picketing rehearsals yesterday in at least two locations around Los Angeles.
Len Goodman’s legacy is living on.
There was more trouble for Dancing with the Stars after it faced its second picket line of the day.
The writers are waltzing after Dancing with the Stars after all.
Cheryl Burke spoke about whether or not “Dancing With the Stars” should postpone season 32 amid the ongoing Hollywood strikes in a new interview with ET Canada.
The cast for the 32nd season of “Dancing With the Stars” has been revealed, and Sharna Burgess has some thoughts.
Get ready for the return of Shining Vale!
Jeopardy! Masters winner about the lack of star names.One fan said: “I know Sherri Shepherd. That’s it.”Cool teaser but where are the celebrities https://t.co/u31LFNFbSzAnother fan added: “I recognize five of the names listed, especially Christopher Meloni from Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Max has released a teaser for its upcoming original animated series Kite Man: Hell Yeah!, a spinoff of Harley Quinn, which wrapped its fourth season Thursday. It’s set to premiere in 2024.
McKinley Franklin editor It’s time to wing it — Max has released the first official teaser for its animated “Harley Quinn” spin-off “Kite Man: Hell Yeah!,” which is set to debut in 2024. “Kite Man and Golden Glider take their relationship to the next level by opening a bar in the shadow of Lex Luthor’s Legion of Doom. Nobody said serving cold ones to the most dangerous rogues outside of Arkham Asylum would be easy, but sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name, and how to hide a body,” reads the show’s official logline.