Gretchen Rossi is revealing her true feelings about the Real Housewives franchise after leaving it in 2013.
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Time is the final frontier in the new trailer for season 2 of the Paramount+ series “Star Trek: Picard” — and one that brings back one of Picard’s famous foes.
The trailer, which dropped Monday, doesn’t show any footage of the second season but rather takes viewers inside the home of Captain Picard and pays special attention to elements connected with time — a clock and an hour glass for instance.
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Gretchen Rossi is revealing her true feelings about the Real Housewives franchise after leaving it in 2013.
Guess who’s back, back again… Yes, Janine Butcher, the iconic EastEnders super villain, is rumoured to be returning to the soap and we’re all on the edge of our seats! The iconic role is played by talented actress Charlie Brooks and, according to The Sun, the star will make her comeback as part of a “huge story” this year. A source said: “Bosses have a huge story planned for Charlie’s return.
Manori Ravindran International Editor“Quantico” star Tracy Ifeachor (pictured, right), “Star Trek: Discovery’s” James Frain (left) and “Rocks” actor Sharon D. Clarke are set to star in BBC drama “Showtrial” from “Bodyguard” producer World Productions.The series, which will air on flagship channel BBC One, began rolling on Monday.
AJ Tracey has opened up about grime in a new interview.Speaking to The Guardian, rapper Tracey said he’s unlikely to ever return to the genre unless he was asked to do so by grime veterans such as P Money or D Double E.Reflecting on his grime roots, Tracey said: “It was a long time ago,” before adding: “Grime is not really lit any more.
EXCLUSIVE: An actor who had flown in to Toronto for a guest role on Paramount+’s new series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, has tested positive for coronavirus.
Also Read: 'Star Trek' Film Set for 2023 Is Top Secret Project Produced by JJ AbramsFletcher also had an extensive career in theater, working as a costume designer on the original Broadway productions of the musicals “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” and “Walking Happy.” He also worked alongside Orson Welles as an actor in a 1956 production of Shakespeare’s “King Lear” at New York City Center.
Robert Fletcher, a costumer designer whose more than six decades of credits on screen and the Broadway stage included the first four Star Trek films, died April 5 in Kansas City, Missouri. He was 98.
So close we can almost taste it! MTV dropped the first trailer for season 2 of The Hills: New Beginnings on Tuesday, April 13, and inhibitions have absolutely been released.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterWhen John de Lancie was first cast as Q on the pilot of “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” his expectation was that he was only supposed to play the wily omnipotent being — who challenges Capt.
GLAAD ruled Thursday night with a virtual ceremony for the 32nd GLAAD Media Awards which honors media for fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues. The ceremony premiered on YouTube on Thursday night, but if you missed out, it will be available to stream on Hulu starting at 10pm ET tonight until the end of June.
Mulgrew told ET in 1994 on the set. «I'm a very passionate person and I imagine I will endow Kathryn with that attribute.»follows a group of lawless teens who discover a derelict Starfleet ship and use it to search for adventure, meaning and salvation. The CG-animated series, which is the latest to join the ever-expanding TV world, is set to debut on Nickelodeon in 2021.
Paramount+ dropped the official season 4 trailer for which was introduced by series star Sonequa Martin-Green. The series will return on Paramount+ later this year.Season 4 finds Captain Burnham and the crew of the USS Discovery facing a threat unlike any they’ve ever encountered.
Paramount+ has handed Star Trek: Lower Decks an early renewal for a 10-episode third season, before the animated series returns for its sophomore season this summer.
I’m slightly fascinated by the proliferation and seemingly spreading-too-thin-ness of the “Star Trek” franchise by Paramount, Paramount+, and Viacom. Clearly, the franchise has stalled as a movie property; the films cost a certain amount and never recoup the way they should, and that fourth “Star Trek” movie is going to be in so much limbo, it’s easy to foresee the current cast just moving on.
Paramount+ has just unveiled the first teaser for season two of Star Trek: Picard and hinting just which of Picard’s nemeses is coming back.
Paramount+ series is officially underway and the first teaser was revealed by Jean-Luc Picard himself, Patrick Stewart, on Monday during the streaming service's virtual First Contact Day global event. It was also announced that John de Lancie, best known for playing Q in the franchise, will reprise his beloved role for the upcoming season.
Antonio Ferme editorParamount Plus revealed a teaser trailer for the upcoming second season of “Star Trek: Picard,” which will premiere in 2022.The teaser trailer was introduced by Sir Patrick Stewart, who played Captain Jean-Luc Picard for seven seasons on “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” at the top of Paramount Plus’ slew of First Contact Day virtual panels.
Marvel and Disney+ have debuted a brand new trailer for Loki!