EXCLUSIVE: Jefferson White (Yellowstone) will star as Tom Ferrell and Adeline Rudolph (Resident Evil) will play Bobbie Jo Song alongside Jack Kesy (Deadpool 2) as Hellboy in Millennium’s reboot The Crooked Man, we can reveal.
14.02.2023 - 21:43 / etonline.com
Kevin Costner invited the world into his bedroom, and it was in that intimate setting where he gave an emotional acceptance speech after unboxing his Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series.The star recalled the night he was forced to miss the 2023 Golden Globes due to devastating floods in California. Costner, who lives in the celebrity enclave of Montecito, California, said he and his wife got cut off in Ventura on their way to the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills and were forced to watch it from home.«We felt so horrible about that and there was just nothing we could do, and we watched the time like sand in a bottle go out as our chances dimmed of getting there,» he explained.
«And so we watched from home, and and it wasn’t the same.»Costner said his tuxedo was ready at a Los Angeles area hotel and his wife, Christine, also had a dress. On the day of the awards ceremony, the 68-year-old actor took to Instagram and posted a video announcing his regret that he would have to miss the ceremony.«I never liked to be too cool for school,» Costner added in his unboxing video.
EXCLUSIVE: Jefferson White (Yellowstone) will star as Tom Ferrell and Adeline Rudolph (Resident Evil) will play Bobbie Jo Song alongside Jack Kesy (Deadpool 2) as Hellboy in Millennium’s reboot The Crooked Man, we can reveal.
A final trip to Montana? Rumors about the future of Yellowstone have been swirling since the first half of season 5 wrapped up in early 2023 — and the cast has had plenty to say about it.
There is no shortage of "Yellowstone" drama on and off the screen, especially with rumors circulating that the show could be ending after season five. Piper Perabo and Lainey Wilson, both actresses on the hit show, spoke out about the rampant rumors while at the Billboard Women in Music awards gala. "I mean there's always a lot of drama when it comes to ‘Yellowstone,’ don't believe everything you hear," Perabo, who plays environmental activist Summer Higgins, told Entertainment Tonight.
Kevin Hart is back with a thirst for fame in the official trailer for “Die Hart 2: Die Harter,” which the Roku Channel dropped today. Hart plays a fictional version of himself in the comedy series, which follows his quest to become a renowned star of action films. When Season 2 kicks off, Hart is attempting to establish a reputation as the greatest action star of all time by developing an avant-garde unscripted feature. But his plans are soon foiled when an enemy from his past intervenes. The new trailer previews what’s to come, along with a first look at series newcomer John Cena’s character. Cena plays a Hollywood stuntman who goes by the moniker “Mr. 206,” and is introduced to viewers holding a crossbow. The grizzly performer changes his tune once he sees Hart, immediately asking, “How do you like your tea?”
Coronation Street. Will he recover from the health scare or do viewers have to brace themselves for the worst?Bill was last seen on the ITV soap 12 years ago when he attended his granddaughter Sophie Webster's (Brooke Vincent) wedding to Sian Powers (Sacha Parkinson). The actor who played Bill - Armitage - sadly died in 2018 when he was 79 years old.
"Yellowstone" star Wes Bentley is speaking out on rumors of behind-the-scenes drama regarding Kevin Costner's future on the hit Paramount Network show. Earlier this month, Deadline reported "Yellowstone" might be coming to end due to scheduling conflicts with Costner, 68, who reportedly wanted to reduce his time filming the Taylor Sheridan-created western series. However, Bentley, 44, who plays Jamie Dutton, the adopted son of Costner's character John Dutton, expressed his optimism about the show's future while admitting he wasn't involved in the discussions. "The news that’s come out recently about the show is, you know, it’s above my pay grade," Bentley told Entertainment Weekly in an interview published Saturday.
Naman Ramachandran ITV has revealed first-look images for crime drama “Six Four,” starring Kevin McKidd (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Vinette Robinson (“Boiling Point,” “Sherlock”) as leads Chris and Michelle O’Neill. The four-part drama, inspired by the bestselling novel “Six Four” by Hideo Yokoyama, is created by BAFTA Scotland-winning screenwriter, Gregory Burke (“Black Watch”). Set primarily in Glasgow, the series is a story of kidnap, corruption, betrayal and a search for the truth, when Chris and Michelle O’Neill’s teenage daughter goes missing. Serving police detective, Chris (McKidd) is provided with a startling revelation about an infamous, unsolved case that once divided the police when a local girl called Julie Mackie disappeared. Now, reeling from the news that his own daughter has gone missing, Chris is approached by a journalist who tells him that fatal mistakes were covered-up in Julie’s disappearance. Revisiting the case, Chris uncovers a series of errors, corruption and unbridled ambition.
“Yellowstone” is reportedly in limbo amid behind-the-scenes tension between Kevin Costner and creator Taylor Sheridan. As the show’s diehard fans wait to see how the alleged drama will shake out, ET is taking a look at the supposed rift and what lead to up to it.
is reportedly in limbo amid behind-the-scenes tension between Kevin Costner and creator Taylor Sheridan. As the show's diehard fans wait to see how the alleged drama will shake out, ET is taking a look at the supposed rift and what lead to up to it.ET sat down with reporter Matthew Belloni, founding partner of and the first to report on the on-set challenges and disagreements that have reportedly plagued the show during its fifth season.According to Belloni, the drama is rooted in several possible factors, including scheduling disagreements, pay disputes and personal friction between different key players.«Kevin Costner is famously headstrong and he has been at odds with Taylor Sheridan, the creator of this show, for months now over the days that he's gonna be shooting for the next part of the season,» Belloni said.According to a report earlier this month, Costner allegedly requested one week of shooting to complete the remaining eight episodes in the back half of season 5, which is slated to air in the summer.
Kevin Costner's lawyer is pushing back against rumors about the actor. Amid speculation that may soon come to an end because of Costner's alleged desire to shorten his work hours, the actor's attorney, Marty Singer, is speaking out in a statement to ET.«The idea that Kevin was only willing to work one week on the second half of season 5 of is an absolute lie.
Kevin Costner's attorney shut down rumors the actor is having scheduling conflicts for the filming of "Yellowstone." Costner, 68, stars as John Dutton in the Paramount Network western TV series. Recently, reports surfaced that the actor was not willing to work as much to film season five and season six. "The idea that Kevin was only willing to work one week on the second half of season 5 of ‘Yellowstone’ is an absolute lie," Costner's attorney Marty Singer told Puck.News.
Kevin Costner’s lawyer has slammed rumours about “Yellowstone” unexpectedly coming to an end because of the actor’s alleged filming schedule clash.
Deadline’s unnamed sources who claimed the 68-year-old actor wanted to film the Western drama for 50 days for the first part of the season and only a week for the second batch of episodes.“The idea that Kevin was only willing to work one week on the second half of Season 5 of ‘Yellowstone’ is an absolute lie,” Singer told Puck News on Monday. “It’s ridiculous — and anyone suggesting it shouldn’t be believed for one second,” he added.
Kevin Costner‘s lawyer is responding to that bombshell Yellowstone report.
Kevin Costner is branching out amid rumors he's leaving the hit show "Yellowstone." The actor has joined TikTok. Costner made the announcement on his Instagram account, posting a throwback photo of himself with the caption, "Feeling young today…got a @tiktok account.
does end in its current form sooner than expected, reportedly due to a conflict in Kevin Costner's schedule, it won't come as a surprise to Wes Bentley. The actor, who plays Montana State Attorney General Jamie Dutton, the adopted son of Costner's character, John Dutton, recently told at SCAD TVFest that his character's mortality — and those of others, like Costner — is something he's pondered since season 1 of the hit Paramount Network show.«I thought about this in season 1,» Bentley told the outlet, «because it’s always a possibility in TV, right? We’re always ready to die… [And John] really has got this hypnotic pull on Jamie.»Bentley made the remarks nearly two weeks after reported alleged disagreements over Costner's filming schedule. According to the report, Costner, who recently unboxed his Golden Globe for his role on , allegedly requested one week of shooting to complete the remaining eight episodes in the back half of season 5, which is slated to air in the summer.
Prepared for the worst. As rumors circulate about the future of Yellowstone, Wes Bentley said that he’s already considered what the show would look like without Kevin Costner.
potential cancellation buzz surrounding the Paramount+ TV series.Rumors have swirled recently that star Kevin Costner may be leaving the Western family drama, with reports Matthew McConaughey could take his place.Bentley, 44, told TVLine that he has thought about what the show would be like without Costner as John Dutton.“I thought about this in Season 1 because it’s always a possibility in TV, right? We’re always ready to die,” the “Hunger Games” actor said.“Yellowstone” wrapped its fifth season earlier this year and is on hiatus until the summer.Bentley — who plays Jamie Dutton, the son of Costner’s John — noted how his character would be upset by the loss of his father because John “has got this hypnotic pull on Jamie.”“Jamie would have been completely lost. Maybe part of him would be frantic trying to take care of the ranch,” Bentley explained.
"Yellowstone" star Wes Bentley admitted he's thought about the fate of Kevin Costner's character John Dutton amid reports Costner might not return for season six. Bentley, who stars as John's adopted son Jamie Dutton, opened up about how the patriarch's death could affect his character, in a new interview with TV Line. "I thought about this in season one," the actor said while attending SCAD TVFest.
Wes Bentley is opening up about the recent, and big, Yellowstone headlines that fans have been talking about since the start of the month.