The BBC’s hit legal drama The Split is getting a brand new spin-off show set in Manchester.
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What’s happening over in the world of “Yellowstone”? Well, apparently, quite a lot. A new report by Puck drops a boatload of new information about the 2nd half of “Yellowstone” season 5 and the mooted “2024” spinoff, which almost certainly won’t be titled that in the end.
Let’s start with “Yellowstone,” the series that is still the most popular show on TV via Paramount Network. Continue reading ‘Yellowstone’: Michelle Pfeiffer May Join Spin-Off, But Cole Hauser, Kelly Reilly & Luke Grimes Are Question Marks Over Money at The Playlist.
.The BBC’s hit legal drama The Split is getting a brand new spin-off show set in Manchester.
In 2019, filmmaker Guy Ritchie went back to his crime comedy roots with “The Gentlemen,” a film very much in the vein of early films like “Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels” and “Snatch.” And, of course, in the ensuing years, especially during the pandemic, in the rush and craze for content, everyone wanted a spin-off that would pay handsomely for them, and creators were more happy to oblige.
Kelly Rowland has apparently already been forgiven for walking off the Today show last week when she was scheduled to co-host. You’d think she’d be ready to talk about it in a way that accepts some responsibility. But nope! Her rep is still very much in brush-off mode!
Is mascara cancelled for 2024? Celebrities like Maya Jama, Kylie Jenner and Molly-Mae Hague are certainly proving that we're collectively entering more of a natural lash era – aka the 'naked lash' era, as TikTok has dubbed it. It's good news for anyone with naturally dark and defined lashes, but not such great news for those of us who have sparse or straight eyelashes.
Money Heist spin-off Berlin has been renewed for a second season by Netflix.
Keith Gillespie was once dubbed the ‘new George Best’ but ended up leaving Manchester United with just 14 senior appearances under his belt.
Lorraine Kelly has revealed that her debut novel, The Island Swimmer, owes its existence to Sir David Attenborough.
Austin Butler is celebrating the premiere of his new movie with his girlfriend by his side!
Emmy winner Jon Hamm is set for a recurring role opposite Billy Bob Thornton in the Paramount+ drama Landman from Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace.
The Apprentice star Dr Asif Munaf has broken his silence after he was accused of making anti-semitic comments online. He has since been dropped from aftershow You're Fired, and will not appear on following his exit.Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Asif addressed his upcoming exit from the show, writing: "My time on the show will come to end tonight. But this is just the beginning.
A British couple who dreamt of a hassle-free retirement in Spain have now been forced to move back to the UK after losing £200,000. Phil and Anne Bulman, both 71, moved to the Costa Blanca in 2004 after Phil finished three decades in the merchant navy.
BBC‘s announcement of its plans to launch four new radio stations has attracted criticism from the commercial radio sector.The four stations, which will air via DAB+ and BBC Sounds, will be the first BBC stations launched digitally since 1Xtra, 6Music and the Asian Network in 2002.The stations, which are currently unnamed, are intented to give listeners “more choice and value from the licence fee”. The BBC added that they will “delve deeper into specific genres and periods of music with context, curation and storytelling done in a way only the BBC can do”.There will be a Radio 1 spin-off, which will play music from the 2000s and 2010s to capture the recent wave of nostalgia for these time periods.
the viral, allegedly leaked X-rated video of him engaging in a sexual act.During the Nashville stop of his “It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What?” tour with J. Cole — and Lil Durk for this performance — Drake, 37, told the audience, “I know y’all probably waitin’ on me to address this, so the rumors are true,” he paused, “My dad is here! That’s what y’all were waitin’ for?” The “Way 2 Sexy” rapper did not elaborate any further about the video.The Post has contacted a rep for Drake for comment.
HBO is developing a new Game Of Thrones spin-off series that will be set before the events of House Of The Dragon.According to The Hollywood Reporter, the network is now moving ahead with its long-discussed Aegon’s Conquest idea.The outlet reports that HBO is partnering with Mattson Tomlin, who did uncredited work on Matt Reeves’ The Batman and is co-writing its upcoming sequel The Batman Part II. He also wrote the Keanu Reeves action comic adaptation BRZRKR and an animated Terminator series which he is also showrunning for Netflix.Aegon’s Conquest serves as a direct prequel to House Of The Dragon.
It’s fascinating to watch certain eras of TV and filmmaking arrive when those eras are essentially over. And by that, I mean you’ll remember during the pandemic, to keep investors happy and to show them, “Don’t worry, no theaters won’t stop us from releasing content,” every studio under the sun greenlit a ton of spin-offs of their biggest brands.
John Krasinski pulled off quite the feat with 2018’s “A Quiet Place” alien invasion horror movie. Not only did the actor and leading man introduce a viable new Hollywood franchise, but he also launched himself into the stratosphere of new filmmakers that could make suspenseful and emotional dramas that thrilled audiences, put asses in seats, and pleased critics and moviegoers alike.
So many stars hit the red carpet for the 2024 Environmental Media Association Awards Gala on Saturday night (January 27) in Los Angeles.
K.J. Yossman Just a week after wrapping on Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” biopic, Austin Butler arrived in the U.K. to start work on Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks’ epic World War II drama “Masters of the Air.” He was joined on the Amblin and Playtone co-production by a cast who, like Butler, are poised to become the next generation of Hollywood leading actors, among them Callum Turner, Barry Keoghan, Anthony Boyle, Ncuti Gatwa and Nate Mann.
Aramide Tinubu In the final chapter of Apple TV+‘s “Masters of the Air,” a despondent Holocaust survivor reflects on burying every member of his family. He says, “To live, one must make choices.” The circumstances of war and survival make these decisions more complex and heart-wrenching. Based on the authoritative account by World War II historian Donald L.
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