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‘The Bachelorette’ Has Named Its First Asian American Lead With Jenn Tran for Season 21
The Bachelorette made some franchise history on Monday. The long-running hit ABC reality dating series announced its first Asian American lead. After 20 seasons, The Bachelorette‘s Jenn Tran will make franchise history in that role. Tran, who was eliminated before hometown week on Joey Graziadei’s now-concluded 28th season of The Bachelor, was announced as the […]
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Stephen Colbert Expresses Remorse for Kate Middleton Jokes (But Doesn’t Apologize)
Stephen Colbert made a two-minute statement near the start of Monday’s The Late Show about his recent jokes about Kate Middleton. The late night host had previously mocked Princess of Wales’ absence from public life, as well as made jokes about rumors Prince William had an affair. Last week, Middleton revealed she was battling cancer. […]
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Sci-Fi Classic ‘Earth Abides’ Greenlit as TV Series Starring Alexander Ludwig
George R. Stewart’s classic sci-fi novel Earth Abides has been officially greenlit as a limited series for streaming channel MGM+. The story follows the aftermath of a global plague and is being adapted by creator and showrunner Todd Komarnicki (Sully), and has signed Alexander Ludwig (Vikings, The Covenant) to star. Previously announced as in development, […]
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‘ER’ 2.0: Noah Wyle, John Wells Re-Team for Max Medical Drama ‘The Pitt’
The whispers last year about a potential ER revival weren’t true, but this could be the next best thing. Max has handed out a 15-episode, straight-to-series order for The Pitt, a look at front line medical workers in Pittsburgh starring Noah Wyle and from ER duo John Wells and R. Scott Gemmill. Max describes The […]
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Former Nickelodeon Star Allie DiMeco Says She Was Forced to Kiss an Adult Man on ‘The Naked Brothers Band’ Series
Following the premiere of Investigation Discovery’s Quiet on Set, a docuseries that exposes the disturbing behind-the-scenes environments of various TV shows at Nickelodeon, The Naked Brothers Band alum Allie DiMeco has shared her own experience on the set of the show, which aired from 2007-09. In the musical mockumentary series starring Nat and Alex Wolff […]
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BBC Boss Outlines Goals: “Pursue Truth, Back British Storytelling, Bring People Together”
The BBC needs more partnerships with media, entertainment and technology giants, such as one with the Walt Disney Co. for sci-fi hit show Doctor Who, and change how it does business further in a competitive and polarized world. That was the message of Tim Davie, the director general of the U.K. public broadcaster, in a […]
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MIPTV Confirms Move to London in 2025
This year will be the last hurrah for MIPTV in Cannes. The international television market has been a fixed date on the industry calendar since it first launched back in 1963. But organizers RX France say this year’s MIPTV will be the last one on the Croisette. Facing declining attendance and a rapidly shifting global […]
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Eli Noyes, Pioneer in Clay and Sand Stop Animation, Dies at 81
Eli Noyes, the Oscar-nominated animator who revolutionized stop-motion filmmaking with his innovative use of clay and sand, has died. He was 81. Noyes died Saturday of complications from prostate cancer at his home in San Francisco, Toy Story producer Ralph Guggenheim told The Hollywood Reporter. The two formed Alligator Planet in 2003 to create film, […]
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Dan Schneider and Nickelodeon Haven’t Talked About Censoring Old Shows After Apology Video
Former kids TV producer Dan Schneider says he has no problem censoring Nickelodeon cult classics he created in the 1990s and 2000s that now may offend viewers. “All these jokes that you’re speaking of that [Quiet on Set] covered over the past two nights, every one of those jokes was written for a kid audience, […]
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Behind ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Delay: Where the Show Goes After High School
When Euphoria eventually returns for its third season, Rue and friends will no longer be in high school. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that multiple factors are behind HBO’s decision to delay production on the third season of the drama starring Zendaya, notably conversations between the network and creator Sam Levinson on where the action […]
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Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn Among Cast Joining Apple’s Seth Rogen Comedy ‘The Studio’
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are lining up quite the impressive cast for their upcoming Apple comedy series The Studio. Joining co-creator and lead Rogen in the sendup of the film industry are series regulars Catherine O’Hara (Schitt’s Creek), Kathryn Hahn (WandaVision), Ike Barinholtz (Neighbors) and Chase Sui Wonders (Apple’s City on Fire). Bryan Cranston […]
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‘Yellowstone’ Star Forrie J. Smith Says He Was “Kicked Off a Plane” for Refusing to Sit Next to Masked Passenger
Forrie J. Smith’s stance on masking led to a bizarre travel issue over the weekend. The actor known for playing Lloyd Pierce on Paramount Network’s megahit drama Yellowstone posted a video to social media Saturday explaining how he had been left stranded at a Houston airport. “I just got kicked off a plane in … […]
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Elizabeth Banks, Matthew Macfadyen to Star in Peacock Dramedy
Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen are headed to Peacock. The duo will star in The Miniature Wife, a romantic dramedy that the NBCUniversal-owned streamer has ordered straight to series. From creators, showrunners and exec producers Jennifer Ames and Steve Turner (Boardwalk Empire), the series is based on the short story written by Manuel Gonzalez. Miniature […]
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Steve From ‘Blue’s Clues’ Shows Up for Nickelodeon Fans on TikTok Amid ‘Quiet on Set’ Fallout
As the fallout from revelations in the recent Quiet on Set docuseries continues to impact Nickelodeon’s stars and fans, the original host of the Nickelodeon series Blue’s Clues is warming their hearts, over 20 years after he exited the hit show. Steve Burns, 50, starred alongside an animated dog named Blue as the original host of […]
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Ron Harper, ‘Land of the Lost’ and ‘Planet of the Apes’ Actor, Dies at 91
Ron Harper, who starred on Planet of the Apes and four other short-lived primetime series and on the final season of the beloved kids TV show Land of the Lost during a very busy 15 years on television, has died. He was 91. Harper died Thursday of natural causes at his home in West Hills, […]
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Golden Globes to Air on CBS for Next Five Years
The Golden Globes is set to air on CBS for the next five years, it was announced today. The deal, which begins with the 2025 edition of the ceremony, will see the film and TV awards show air on CBS and stream live on Paramount+. “CBS’ collaboration with the Globes for this year’s broadcast was […]
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