Life is gleefully imitating art for Lea Michele, who will perform at the Tony Awards with the Broadway revival of Funny Girl on Sunday, June 11.
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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the series finale of The CW’s The Flash.
The Flash came to an end Wednesday night after nine seasons, wrapping up a four part series finale that spanned the entire month.
Wednesday’s episode, titled “A New World: Part 4,” opens with Team Flash developing a plan to defeat Eddie Thawne, who has just become the new avatar of the Negative Speed Force, when they get an alert that Barry (Grant Gustin) has made it back to present day after being stuck in 2049. Meanwhile Eddie is summoning Zoom, Reverse-Flash, Savitar and Godspeed to help him with his plan to destroy Barry and his legacy.
Eddie visits Barry while he is in the hospital with Iris (Candice Patton), who is giving birth to their daughter Nora. Barry leaves Iris to draw the threat away from her, and he meets Team Flash for a face off with Eddie and his team of villains. It doesn’t take long for Team Flash to gain the upper hand, but in order to take out Eddie, Khione tells Barry that he needs to change Eddie’s point of view.
“I really enjoyed that episode, and I like where we leave them all,” Gustin told Deadline. “The show was always about family, and we finish it off by Barry and Iris bringing Nora into their world and into the family and going into the future together — and we saw that glimpse into 2049 and Team Flash is still together protecting the city.”
Gustin spoke with Deadline more about filming the final episodes of The Flash and the legacy he hopes to have left.
DEADLINE: Have you seen the final episode yet?
GRANT GUSTIN: No. Actually, I haven’t seen any of this season yet. I saw half of the episode that Kayla Compton directed, because she had a bunch of friends over to have a viewing party and it started
Life is gleefully imitating art for Lea Michele, who will perform at the Tony Awards with the Broadway revival of Funny Girl on Sunday, June 11.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor As Matthew López prepared for the London debut of “The Inheritance,” his epic drama about the AIDS epidemic and its painful aftershocks, he was simultaneously outlining a first draft of “Some Like It Hot,” an effervescent re-imagining of the classic Billy Wilder film. The two shows could not have been more radically different. But López enjoyed toggling between comedy and tragedy. “I like working in extremes,” he says. “I like working in different modes.” Plus, he thinks that both productions benefitted from their author’s double act. “I got to live in both worlds at once,” López argues. “One helped the other. Doing the shows at the same time kept both projects in check. It prevented ‘The Inheritance’ from getting too dour and kept ‘Some Like It Hot’ from getting too lightweight. It brought some gravity to ‘Some Like It Hot’ and some levity to ‘The Inheritance.'”
Love Island is back for another series signalling that summer 2023 is well and truly underway. With a whole new bunch of Islanders come an updated villa (hello, new day beds) and a fully stocked glam room. In exciting news, Boots is also back for another series acting as the in-villa beauty stockist – and the retailer has informed us that some new brand bombshells are entering the chat (well, the cupboards).
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. “The Idol,” one of the buzziest shows of the summer, hits Max this Sunday, June 4, at 6 p.m. PT.
Kylie Jenner shows off a new sophisticated style. Jennifer Garner shares another episode of her Pretend Cooking Show, making Maple Butter.
Lily Moayeri The impact of “Renaissance,” the main title theme for the second season of “The White Lotus,” is felt far beyond the screen. Since the season’s premiere in Fall 2022, “Renaissance” has ushered in the Killers as they arrived on stage and Dominic Fike has closed his sets with it. But where the song has really hit is on the dance floor. Grammy-winning DJ/producer Tiësto, a huge fan of the series, began including it in his sets toward the end of 2022. His “Renaissance” remix got its official release, with HBO’s blessing. For the second season, Chilean Canadian composer Cristobal Tapia de Veer drew his original musical ideas from the script and from conversations with series creator Mike White. White “wanted the music to feel like it was boiling under these characters,” de Veer says from his studio in Montréal.
Theo James has been asked ad nauseam about his prosthetic penis in “The White Lotus,” and Meghann Fahy is starting to feel left out. “Nobody ever asks me about my prosthetic,” she says with a laugh. When the two reunite over Zoom to discuss their roles, they’re perfectly in sync and often answer questions in unison, evoking their characters’ deliciously duplicitous cat-and- mouse relationship. In the second season of Mike White’s hit HBO drama, they star as cunning finance businessman Cameron and chipper stay-at-home-mom Daphne, who are vacationing with strait-laced couple Ethan and Harper (Will Sharpe and Aubrey Plaza, respectively). After engaging in the world’s most elaborate “Wife Swap” plot, they depart Sicily as loved-up as ever — and perhaps rubbing off on their friends.
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