Category: TV
Tony Gilroy Teases More ‘Rogue One’ Character Cameos In Season 2
Tony Gilroy Teases More ‘Rogue One’ Character Cameos In Season 2

While “Star Wars” fans await the premieres of “Ahsoka,” “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew,” and “The Acolyate,” another anticipated series looms on the release horizon: “Andor” Season 2. And excitement for Tony Gilroy‘s show is well deserved. It’s easily the best live-action…

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A Hollywood Icon Who Led A Dual Life Gets The Documentary Treatment
A Hollywood Icon Who Led A Dual Life Gets The Documentary Treatment

For many, who perhaps came to know him later, Rock Hudson was known as one of the first Hollywood stars to die of AIDS in the mid-1980s. The shocker of it all was that, throughout his legendary career, mainly in…

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‘It’s Funnier For People To Not Like Jacob’
‘It’s Funnier For People To Not Like Jacob’

“Abbott Elementary” was an Emmy force in its first season. Over its seven nominations, creator Quinta Brunson got a Lead Actress in a Comedy nomination and won for her writing. Tyler James Williams earned a Supporting Actor in a Comedy…

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HBO Series From ‘Mare Of Easttown’ Creator Casts Mark Ruffalo
HBO Series From ‘Mare Of Easttown’ Creator Casts Mark Ruffalo

HBO‘s acclaimed crime series “Mare of Easttown” has established writer/creator Brad Ingelsby (“The Way Back,” “Out of The Furnace“) as a major talent to keep an eye on. And while a follow-up to that fantastic first season remains a big…

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HBO Exec Hints at House of the Dragon’s Potential for an Extended Run Beyond Four Seasons
HBO Exec Hints at House of the Dragon’s Potential for an Extended Run Beyond Four Seasons

House of the Dragon, the prequel series to Game of Thrones, transports viewers back in time to a pivotal era in Westeros. Set approximately 200 years before the events of the original show, House of the Dragon focuses on the…

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JD Pardo Talks ‘Mayans,’ Making His Directorial Debut, EZ’s Possible Redemption & More [Templo Talk]
JD Pardo Talks ‘Mayans,’ Making His Directorial Debut, EZ’s Possible Redemption & More [Templo Talk]

If you’re a fan of “Mayans M.C.,” you’re well aware of the work of actor JD Pardo. As EZ Reyes, the lead in ‘Mayans,’ Pardo has imbued his character with complicated emotions, so many different layers, and a charisma that…

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Henry Cavill Does One More Ride As Geralt Of Rivia
Henry Cavill Does One More Ride As Geralt Of Rivia

Chaos is coming, Netflix says in the new trailer for “The Witcher” season three, which begins on June 29. But honestly, the most interesting thing about “The Witcher” might be the behind-the-scenes dramas. For one, Henry Cavill, the lead, who…

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Andrew Koji Returns For More Martial Arts Action In This Max Series
Andrew Koji Returns For More Martial Arts Action In This Max Series

While the initial pitch for “Warrior” billed it as “based on the writings of Bruce Lee,” the martial arts action series has grown into something special thanks to the incredible, underrated cast and the smart writing. Now, “Warrior,” as it…

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Devi Is Messy, Funny, Emotional And Triumphant In The Final Season Of The Netflix Series
Devi Is Messy, Funny, Emotional And Triumphant In The Final Season Of The Netflix Series

There has never been a TV character like Devi Vishwakumar. Lang Fisher and Mindy Kaling’s snappy and sweet teen comedy “Never Have I Ever” has long since felt like an example of the power of highly specific points of view…

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Taylor Sheridan’s Female-Driven CIA Drama Premieres On Paramount+ On July 23
Taylor Sheridan’s Female-Driven CIA Drama Premieres On Paramount+ On July 23

Taylor Sheridan already has a slew of series on Paramount+ like “Tulsa King,” “Mayor Of Kingstown,” and two “Yellowstone” spinoffs, “1883” and “1923.” And good news for “Yellowstone” fans: after its fifth season concludes, new episodes will premiere on Paramount+, too (along…

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Sam Pollard’s Documentary About Negro League Baseball Premieres At Tribeca On June 12
Sam Pollard’s Documentary About Negro League Baseball Premieres At Tribeca On June 12

Baseball may be America’s most enduring professional sport, often referred to as a national pastime. And in his latest documentary, “MLK/FBI” director Sam Pollard examines an often overlooked chapter in baseball’s history: the Negro League.   READ MORE: Tribeca 2023 Festival: 20 Films…

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Paddy Considine, Matt Smith And A Crown
Paddy Considine, Matt Smith And A Crown

Spoiler alert: this is the year of major characters dying on HBO drama series. And if you haven’t heard of these yet, well, the statute of limitations has expired. Jennifer Coolidge bit the dust on the second season of “The…

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