Kyle Richards broke down in tears at “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” BravoCon panel on Sunday while talking about her marital difficulties with husband Mauricio Umansky and the impact on their family.
“We’re family no matter what happens, and we are a very strong family unit. [Mauricio] was busy doing ‘Dancing With the Stars’ and he wasn’t around as much, but we’re just trying to figure it out. We love each other and…” she said, before becoming overcome with emotion and mouthing the words “I’m sorry” to moderator Zuri Hall. The audience then chanted her name in support, which you can see below:
Kyle gets asked at the #BravoCon panel about the status of her and Mo and yeah… it looks like it’s divorce and she got very emotional with a whole audience cheering her on! She’s been such a staple to #rhobh...
“We’re family no matter what happens, and we are a very strong family unit. [Mauricio] was busy doing ‘Dancing With the Stars’ and he wasn’t around as much, but we’re just trying to figure it out. We love each other and…” she said, before becoming overcome with emotion and mouthing the words “I’m sorry” to moderator Zuri Hall. The audience then chanted her name in support, which you can see below:
Kyle gets asked at the #BravoCon panel about the status of her and Mo and yeah… it looks like it’s divorce and she got very emotional with a whole audience cheering her on! She’s been such a staple to #rhobh...
- 11/5/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
When looking over the list of brand sponsors BravoCon, the annual fan event that celebrates all things Bravo, there are some obvious fits: beauty products, hair styling tools and even cosmetic injectibles.
And then there’s State Farm. Yes, State Farm the insurance company. State Farm the insurance company that turned 100 years old last year. Interestingly, the word “insurance” doesn’t appear in the official list of brand sponsors. And that’s one part of the legacy business’ multi-pronged marketing strategy to attract millennials (individuals born between 1981 and 1996) and specifically, Gen Z (individuals born between 1997 and 2012).
State Farm has been a presenting sponsor at BravoCon since its inception in 2019. Each year, their goal is to go “bigger and better,” explains Kristyn Cook, chief agency sales and marketing officer of State Farm. “We want to continue to build on just the excitement that BravoCon brings in a unique way.”
Going Bigger and Better
This year,...
And then there’s State Farm. Yes, State Farm the insurance company. State Farm the insurance company that turned 100 years old last year. Interestingly, the word “insurance” doesn’t appear in the official list of brand sponsors. And that’s one part of the legacy business’ multi-pronged marketing strategy to attract millennials (individuals born between 1981 and 1996) and specifically, Gen Z (individuals born between 1997 and 2012).
State Farm has been a presenting sponsor at BravoCon since its inception in 2019. Each year, their goal is to go “bigger and better,” explains Kristyn Cook, chief agency sales and marketing officer of State Farm. “We want to continue to build on just the excitement that BravoCon brings in a unique way.”
Going Bigger and Better
This year,...
- 11/3/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
The creative team from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse will soon be swinging into Colorado to accept an inaugural award at the Denver Film Festival.
The fest today announced a more complete lineup of events, screenings, honorees, special guests, podcasts and more for this year’s installment, scheduled for Nov. 3-12. Plucked to receive the inaugural Denver Film Festival 5280 Award will be the Spider-Verse team. The prize is designed to honor “exceptional cinematic work and collaboration to achieve new heights,” per officials. It will be presented to writers and producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, executive producer Bob Persichetti, producer Christina Steinberg and senior animation supervisor Humberto Rosa following a screening of the film on Nov. 7 at the AMC 9 + Co 10.
Anthony Chen, whose credits include Ilo Ilo, Wet Season and Ah ma, has been tapped to receive the Denver Film Festival Excellence in Directing Award following the screening of one of his new films,...
The fest today announced a more complete lineup of events, screenings, honorees, special guests, podcasts and more for this year’s installment, scheduled for Nov. 3-12. Plucked to receive the inaugural Denver Film Festival 5280 Award will be the Spider-Verse team. The prize is designed to honor “exceptional cinematic work and collaboration to achieve new heights,” per officials. It will be presented to writers and producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, executive producer Bob Persichetti, producer Christina Steinberg and senior animation supervisor Humberto Rosa following a screening of the film on Nov. 7 at the AMC 9 + Co 10.
Anthony Chen, whose credits include Ilo Ilo, Wet Season and Ah ma, has been tapped to receive the Denver Film Festival Excellence in Directing Award following the screening of one of his new films,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“The Real Housewives of Orange County”‘ star Shannon Beador was arrested this weekend in Newport Beach and booked for drunk driving and hit-and-run, a law enforcement source tells TheWrap.
Beador drove her car into a residential property on Saturday night, clipping and damaging the house, TMZ reported, citing anonymous law enforcement sources. She was booked for an alcohol-related DUI and hit-and-run, both misdemeanors, according to a Newport Beach police spokesman.
TMZ reported that after Beador clipped the residence, she “turned back onto the road and kept going before parking her vehicle in the middle of the street and getting out with her dog.” The outlet also said Beador “tried to act like she was taking a walk when police arrived after receiving a 911 call.”
Beador joined the cast of Bravo’s longest-running “Real Housewives” show back in Season 9 (2014) and has remained ever since. The show is currently airing its 17th...
Beador drove her car into a residential property on Saturday night, clipping and damaging the house, TMZ reported, citing anonymous law enforcement sources. She was booked for an alcohol-related DUI and hit-and-run, both misdemeanors, according to a Newport Beach police spokesman.
TMZ reported that after Beador clipped the residence, she “turned back onto the road and kept going before parking her vehicle in the middle of the street and getting out with her dog.” The outlet also said Beador “tried to act like she was taking a walk when police arrived after receiving a 911 call.”
Beador joined the cast of Bravo’s longest-running “Real Housewives” show back in Season 9 (2014) and has remained ever since. The show is currently airing its 17th...
- 9/18/2023
- by Josh Dickey
- The Wrap
Summer’s almost over, which means the start of the traditional TV season. And while the ongoing Hollywood double strike delayed production for scripted originals across the industry, there’s still an avalanche of new and returning shows coming to broadcast, cable and streaming services this fall.
While we’ll have to wait longer for the return of broadcast staples like the “One Chicago” franchise, “Young Sheldon” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” networks are planning to lean on banked originals (like NBC’s “Found” and “The Irrational”), unscripted staples like NBC’s “The Voice” (with new judge Reba McEntire) and “Dancing With the Stars” returning to ABC, international acquisitions (“Sullivan’s Crossing” on The CW) and even borrowing buzzworthy shows from sibling cable networks (“Yellowstone” airing on CBS). Programming on cable and streaming services has not been as impacted by the production stoppage yet, with plenty of comedy (Paramount+’s “Frasier” reboot), drama...
While we’ll have to wait longer for the return of broadcast staples like the “One Chicago” franchise, “Young Sheldon” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” networks are planning to lean on banked originals (like NBC’s “Found” and “The Irrational”), unscripted staples like NBC’s “The Voice” (with new judge Reba McEntire) and “Dancing With the Stars” returning to ABC, international acquisitions (“Sullivan’s Crossing” on The CW) and even borrowing buzzworthy shows from sibling cable networks (“Yellowstone” airing on CBS). Programming on cable and streaming services has not been as impacted by the production stoppage yet, with plenty of comedy (Paramount+’s “Frasier” reboot), drama...
- 9/1/2023
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
“Star Wars: Ahsoka,” the latest series in Disney+’s ever-expanding “Star Wars” empire, has been given an August 23 release date and a teaser. The TV spot, which is available to watch now, will air on Wednesday during the NBA Finals’ Game 3.
The footage featured in the commercial was first revealed at Star Wars Celebration in April and a trailer that followed. But what’s odd about this TV spot is what it excludes — the teaser that was shown during Celebration also included revelation of Thrawn’s face, which was only shown in-house. Also, the original teaser showed several scenes of the Ray Stevenson as Baylan Skoll.
Stevenson, who passed in May, had previously spoken to TheWrap about his excitement about joining the project, saying, “you pinch yourself.” Despite the late actor’s enthusiasm for the project, he does not appear in this first TV spot.
This latest series takes place...
The footage featured in the commercial was first revealed at Star Wars Celebration in April and a trailer that followed. But what’s odd about this TV spot is what it excludes — the teaser that was shown during Celebration also included revelation of Thrawn’s face, which was only shown in-house. Also, the original teaser showed several scenes of the Ray Stevenson as Baylan Skoll.
Stevenson, who passed in May, had previously spoken to TheWrap about his excitement about joining the project, saying, “you pinch yourself.” Despite the late actor’s enthusiasm for the project, he does not appear in this first TV spot.
This latest series takes place...
- 6/7/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
“Top Chef” host Padma Lakshmi is stepping down after 19 seasons and 17 years on the hit reality competition series. She announced the news via Instagram post on Friday.
“After much soul searching, I have made the difficult decision to leave ‘Top Chef,'” Lakshmi wrote on Instagram. “I feel it’s time to move on and need to make space for Taste the Nation, my books and other creative pursuits [sic].”
“I am deeply thankful to all of you for so many years of love and support,” she added.
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Bravo issued a statement on Lakshmi’s departure, saying, “Padma Lakshmi leaves behind an incredible legacy on Bravo’s ‘Top Chef.’ Her impact on the Emmy, James Beard and Critics’ Choice Award-winning series is undeniable. We are grateful to Padma for being a consummate host, judge and executive producer, and for...
“After much soul searching, I have made the difficult decision to leave ‘Top Chef,'” Lakshmi wrote on Instagram. “I feel it’s time to move on and need to make space for Taste the Nation, my books and other creative pursuits [sic].”
“I am deeply thankful to all of you for so many years of love and support,” she added.
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A post shared by Padma Lakshmi (@padmalakshmi)
Bravo issued a statement on Lakshmi’s departure, saying, “Padma Lakshmi leaves behind an incredible legacy on Bravo’s ‘Top Chef.’ Her impact on the Emmy, James Beard and Critics’ Choice Award-winning series is undeniable. We are grateful to Padma for being a consummate host, judge and executive producer, and for...
- 6/2/2023
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
Spoiler Alert: This review contains spoilers from “With Open Eyes,” the series finale of HBO’s “Succession,” now streaming on Max.
“Succession” ends in a place it’s been countless times before: with Kendall Roy, alone and adrift by a body of water. “With Open Eyes,” the feature-length conclusion to the Roy family saga, has many such full-circle moments. Some series finales radically break from their show’s typical rhythm, flashing forward to show us the full span of the characters’ lives (“Six Feet Under”) or transforming into a different concept altogether (“Girls”). But despite its length, “With Open Eyes” is the distilled, concentrated essence of “Succession,” even as it builds to a decisive break between the Roys and the company that’s no longer theirs — a union that’s otherwise informed every second of the series’ events.
Like every season finale before it, “With Open Eyes” takes its name...
“Succession” ends in a place it’s been countless times before: with Kendall Roy, alone and adrift by a body of water. “With Open Eyes,” the feature-length conclusion to the Roy family saga, has many such full-circle moments. Some series finales radically break from their show’s typical rhythm, flashing forward to show us the full span of the characters’ lives (“Six Feet Under”) or transforming into a different concept altogether (“Girls”). But despite its length, “With Open Eyes” is the distilled, concentrated essence of “Succession,” even as it builds to a decisive break between the Roys and the company that’s no longer theirs — a union that’s otherwise informed every second of the series’ events.
Like every season finale before it, “With Open Eyes” takes its name...
- 5/29/2023
- by Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
HBO’s Succession signed off on Sunday with a supersized series finale… but does Waystar officially have someone to fill Logan Roy’s big, big shoes?
As Sunday’s finale opens, the Waystar GoJo deal hangs in the balance, with a big board vote on the books for the next day. Kendall strides into the office and gets the bad news that they don’t have Stewy on board. His handlers try to caution him they don’t have the votes, but Kendall says with supreme confidence: “I’ll get the votes.” He doesn’t know what his own brother Roman’s vote is,...
As Sunday’s finale opens, the Waystar GoJo deal hangs in the balance, with a big board vote on the books for the next day. Kendall strides into the office and gets the bad news that they don’t have Stewy on board. His handlers try to caution him they don’t have the votes, but Kendall says with supreme confidence: “I’ll get the votes.” He doesn’t know what his own brother Roman’s vote is,...
- 5/29/2023
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Ray Stevenson may have been best known for his roles in “Punisher: War Zone” and “Rome,” but it was his involvement in the upcoming “Star Wars” series “Ahsoka” that had him excited.
The 58-year-old actor died on Sunday in Italy of undisclosed causes.
Back in April at Star Wars Celebration, he shared with TheWrap his physical conditioning to play Baylan Skoll, a Force user who wields an orange lightsaber. The “Ahsoka” trailer shows Baylan dueling with Ahsoka (Rosario Dawson) as well as taking on Rebel Forces.
When asked about when he became one with his character physically, the Irish actor replied: “I like to think that characters have a center of gravity. Some are lower, so they’re more rooted. Others have a higher center of gravity; they’re more nimble.”
“[As an actor] You’re working that out initially, and you’re working the faces,” he continued. “There’s a point where...
The 58-year-old actor died on Sunday in Italy of undisclosed causes.
Back in April at Star Wars Celebration, he shared with TheWrap his physical conditioning to play Baylan Skoll, a Force user who wields an orange lightsaber. The “Ahsoka” trailer shows Baylan dueling with Ahsoka (Rosario Dawson) as well as taking on Rebel Forces.
When asked about when he became one with his character physically, the Irish actor replied: “I like to think that characters have a center of gravity. Some are lower, so they’re more rooted. Others have a higher center of gravity; they’re more nimble.”
“[As an actor] You’re working that out initially, and you’re working the faces,” he continued. “There’s a point where...
- 5/22/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Lars Mikkelsen has been cast as Grand Admiral Thrawn, the protagonist in the upcoming live-action “Star Wars” series “Ahsoka.” He reprises the role he voiced in the animated “Star Wars Rebels” series, which ran from 2014-2018. Thrawn’s casting was announced during the Star Wars Celebration event in London on Saturday.
The character, a blue-skinned humanoid, first appeared in the 1991 Timothy Zahn novel “Heir to the Empire” and first appeared on-screen in “Star Wars Rebels.”
Although only the back of his head is seen in the public “Ahsoka” trailer, fans at Star Wars Celebration saw a special version of the trailer which showed Thrawn’s face.
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First ‘Ahsoka’ Trailer Reveals Rosario Dawson’s Own ‘Star Wars’ Series (Video)
At Saturday’s panel, “Ahsoka” showrunner Dave Filoni described the Empire commander as a “Moriarty”-type foe who doesn’t use the Force but is a brilliant strategist.
“He is...
The character, a blue-skinned humanoid, first appeared in the 1991 Timothy Zahn novel “Heir to the Empire” and first appeared on-screen in “Star Wars Rebels.”
Although only the back of his head is seen in the public “Ahsoka” trailer, fans at Star Wars Celebration saw a special version of the trailer which showed Thrawn’s face.
Also Read:
First ‘Ahsoka’ Trailer Reveals Rosario Dawson’s Own ‘Star Wars’ Series (Video)
At Saturday’s panel, “Ahsoka” showrunner Dave Filoni described the Empire commander as a “Moriarty”-type foe who doesn’t use the Force but is a brilliant strategist.
“He is...
- 4/8/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Three new live-action “Star Wars” movies were announced at Star Wars Celebration in London on Friday.
James Mangold will direct a story about the first Jedi, Dave Filoni will direct a film about the war between the Imperial remnant and the New Republic and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy will direct a film about rebuilding the new Jedi Order 15 years after the events of “The Rise of Skywalker,” which will also star Daisy Ridley as Rey.
“We came up with an incredible story about the dawning of the Force 25,000 years before,” Mangold said of his feature set in the far past. The director — who most recently helmed “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” for Lucasfilm — was attached in the early days of Lucasfilm under Disney to a Boba Fett movie that never materialized.
Filoni’s film will be set just before the events of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Filoni began working...
James Mangold will direct a story about the first Jedi, Dave Filoni will direct a film about the war between the Imperial remnant and the New Republic and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy will direct a film about rebuilding the new Jedi Order 15 years after the events of “The Rise of Skywalker,” which will also star Daisy Ridley as Rey.
“We came up with an incredible story about the dawning of the Force 25,000 years before,” Mangold said of his feature set in the far past. The director — who most recently helmed “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” for Lucasfilm — was attached in the early days of Lucasfilm under Disney to a Boba Fett movie that never materialized.
Filoni’s film will be set just before the events of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Filoni began working...
- 4/7/2023
- by Adam Chitwood and Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
“Star Trek: Starfleet Academy,” an original series following a new class of Starfleet cadet, has received a series order at Paramount+, the streamer announced Thursday.
The sci-fi spinoff, which is set to begin filming in 2024, will introduce audiences to a group of young cadets who find unity in their shared hope and optimism.
The official logline is as follows: “Under the watchful and demanding eyes of their instructors, they will discover what it takes to become Starfleet officers as they navigate blossoming friendships, explosive rivalries, first loves and a new enemy that threatens both the Academy and the Federation itself.”
The announcement follows the news that “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” and “Star Trek: Lower Decks” have been renewed for a third and fifth season, respectively. New seasons for both shows will air this summer. Earlier this month, Paramount+ announced that it’s flagship series, “Star Trek: Discovery,” will conclude...
The sci-fi spinoff, which is set to begin filming in 2024, will introduce audiences to a group of young cadets who find unity in their shared hope and optimism.
The official logline is as follows: “Under the watchful and demanding eyes of their instructors, they will discover what it takes to become Starfleet officers as they navigate blossoming friendships, explosive rivalries, first loves and a new enemy that threatens both the Academy and the Federation itself.”
The announcement follows the news that “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” and “Star Trek: Lower Decks” have been renewed for a third and fifth season, respectively. New seasons for both shows will air this summer. Earlier this month, Paramount+ announced that it’s flagship series, “Star Trek: Discovery,” will conclude...
- 3/30/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Jeremy Strong won an Emmy for his portrayal of Kendall Roy in HBO’s “Succession,” a show about media emperor Logan Roy’s family and his children’s attempts to become the next Logan in the family. At the family’s helm is Logan Roy (Brian Cox), a cold, calculative, and ruthless businessman who probably loves his company Waystar Royco more than all his children combined. His children from his second marriage include the eldest son Kendall (Jeremy Strong), the middle daughter Siobhan (Sarah Snook), and the youngest kid, Roman (Kieran Culkin). As the series returned this Sunday with its fourth season, we felt the audience of this brilliant show would love a deeper dive into the psyche of one of the most complicated characters in the show, Kendall Roy.
After his attempt to sabotage his father was suspended by Logan, Kendall spent three seasons trying to find his footing...
After his attempt to sabotage his father was suspended by Logan, Kendall spent three seasons trying to find his footing...
- 3/28/2023
- by Indrayudh Talukdar
- Film Fugitives
Hulu was one of the first streaming services on the market, and over the years, it also endured as one of the best in the game — home to a robust and diverse library, including a healthy chunk of the best 20th Century and Searchlight movies, standout original Hulu movies like “Fresh” and “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,” next-day episodes from countless hit broadcast shows, FX series, and plenty of other must-watch shows and films from throughout the years (being one of the first in the game means Hulu also has a lot of great distribution contracts). And that’s without even touching the potential for add-on subscriptions.
In short, there are a lot of good movies to watch on Hulu so we’ve put together a handy list to help you stop scrolling and start watching — we even made the titles clickable so you can get right to it.
In short, there are a lot of good movies to watch on Hulu so we’ve put together a handy list to help you stop scrolling and start watching — we even made the titles clickable so you can get right to it.
- 3/24/2023
- by Haleigh Foutch
- The Wrap
Doua Moua’s big break came in 2008, when he was cast as “Spider” in the film “Gran Torino” — the first feature film to spotlight Hmong Americans. Now 15 years later, Moua’s family drama, “The Harvest” — which he wrote, produced and stars in — is set for its world premiere at the Santa Barbara Film Festival.
Moua sat down with TheWrap’s Lawrence Yee ahead of the festival to talk about his labor of love.
Tell us about the genesis of the project
Doua Moua: After “Gran Torino,” I was on hold for a couple of different projects. They all kinda fell through because [the role] went to a white guy or the project got shelved. So it got to the point, “When am I going to get another role if I don’t write a film for myself?
I went back and forth — should I tell the story about my dad and me,...
Moua sat down with TheWrap’s Lawrence Yee ahead of the festival to talk about his labor of love.
Tell us about the genesis of the project
Doua Moua: After “Gran Torino,” I was on hold for a couple of different projects. They all kinda fell through because [the role] went to a white guy or the project got shelved. So it got to the point, “When am I going to get another role if I don’t write a film for myself?
I went back and forth — should I tell the story about my dad and me,...
- 2/12/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
The “Vanderpump Rules” main title sequence is among the most iconic openings on TV, often replicated by fans of the Bravo show, including Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence. Season 10 has a total revamp of the opening credits, and we spoke to Lisa Vanderpump herself about how the new intro (which you can watch above) came about.
“I loved our original titles,” Vanderpump — the eponymous star of the show — told TheWrap ahead of the Season 10 premiere. “I felt last year that we got stuck in a little bit of a rut [due to Covid restrictions during filming). But I think this year, everything changed.”
One of those changes took place behind the scenes. Longtime co-executive producer Jeremiah Smith took over as showrunner from Bill Langworthy. And although Smith had been on the show since Season 1, he had some fresh ideas of his own.
“When the opening sequence was originally conceived back in 2011 or 2012, the idea was to bring people into this world of Sur restaurant.
“I loved our original titles,” Vanderpump — the eponymous star of the show — told TheWrap ahead of the Season 10 premiere. “I felt last year that we got stuck in a little bit of a rut [due to Covid restrictions during filming). But I think this year, everything changed.”
One of those changes took place behind the scenes. Longtime co-executive producer Jeremiah Smith took over as showrunner from Bill Langworthy. And although Smith had been on the show since Season 1, he had some fresh ideas of his own.
“When the opening sequence was originally conceived back in 2011 or 2012, the idea was to bring people into this world of Sur restaurant.
- 2/2/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Barbara Walters, the Emmy-winning pioneering journalist who paved the way for decades of women journalists in broadcast TV, died on Friday. She was 93.
“Barbara Walters, who shattered the glass ceiling and became a dominant force in an industry once dominated by men, has died,” tweeted ABC News Friday. Walters worked for ABC from 1976 to her retirement in 2014.
Breaking: Barbara Walters, who shattered the glass ceiling and became a dominant force in an industry once dominated by men, has died. She was 93. https://t.co/tydwREgTb2 pic.twitter.com/b4jOEHVYFE
— ABC News (@ABC) December 31, 2022
Walters got her start as a writer and segment producer on NBC’s “The Today Show.” By 1974, she became a co-host of the show — and two years later was named the first woman to co-anchor a network’s evening news show when she joined Harry Reasoner on “ABC Evening News.”
From 1979 to 2004, Walters co-hosted and produced...
“Barbara Walters, who shattered the glass ceiling and became a dominant force in an industry once dominated by men, has died,” tweeted ABC News Friday. Walters worked for ABC from 1976 to her retirement in 2014.
Breaking: Barbara Walters, who shattered the glass ceiling and became a dominant force in an industry once dominated by men, has died. She was 93. https://t.co/tydwREgTb2 pic.twitter.com/b4jOEHVYFE
— ABC News (@ABC) December 31, 2022
Walters got her start as a writer and segment producer on NBC’s “The Today Show.” By 1974, she became a co-host of the show — and two years later was named the first woman to co-anchor a network’s evening news show when she joined Harry Reasoner on “ABC Evening News.”
From 1979 to 2004, Walters co-hosted and produced...
- 12/31/2022
- by Jethro Nededog and Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Charles Dance, who played Tywin Lannister on HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” has joined Kiefer Sutherland in “Rabbit Hole,” Paramount+ announced on Tuesday.
The original series from CBS Studios stars Sutherland as John Weir, a master of deception in the world of corporate espionage, who is framed for murder by powerful forces with the ability to influence and control populations.
Also joining the cast are Meta Golding (“Empire”), Enid Graham (“Mare of Easttown”), Jason Butler Harner (“Ozark”), and Walt Klink (“Arctic Circle”). Rob Yang, who plays Lawrence Yee on “Succession,” was also recently added to the cast.
The eight-episode season will premiere exclusively on Paramount+ later this year.
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Garrett Hedlund Joins Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Tulsa King’ Opposite Sylvester Stallone
Sutherland serves as executive producer alongside writer-directors John Requa and Glenn Ficarra, Charlie Gogolak, Suzan Bymel (“Designated Survivor”) and Hunt Baldwin.
The series will also be available on Paramount+ internationally in Canada,...
The original series from CBS Studios stars Sutherland as John Weir, a master of deception in the world of corporate espionage, who is framed for murder by powerful forces with the ability to influence and control populations.
Also joining the cast are Meta Golding (“Empire”), Enid Graham (“Mare of Easttown”), Jason Butler Harner (“Ozark”), and Walt Klink (“Arctic Circle”). Rob Yang, who plays Lawrence Yee on “Succession,” was also recently added to the cast.
The eight-episode season will premiere exclusively on Paramount+ later this year.
Also Read:
Garrett Hedlund Joins Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Tulsa King’ Opposite Sylvester Stallone
Sutherland serves as executive producer alongside writer-directors John Requa and Glenn Ficarra, Charlie Gogolak, Suzan Bymel (“Designated Survivor”) and Hunt Baldwin.
The series will also be available on Paramount+ internationally in Canada,...
- 5/17/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
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