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‘Green Veil’ Star John Leguizamo Talks Playing Self-Hating, Vile and Twisted Character: ‘I Don’t Need People to Like Me in This Role’
Explore the depths of John Leguizamo's most chilling performance yet in the new TV series The Green Veil. Witness how he masterfully captures the dark essence of 1950s FBI agent Gordon Rogers, a role unlike any he has taken on before.
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Amazon’s Alex Cross Series Starring Aldis Hodge Renewed for Season 2 Ahead of Series Premiere
Amazon Prime Video has already renewed its yet-to-be-released series adapted from James Patterson's Alex Cross novels for a second season, starring Aldis Hodge. Despite no premiere date for the first season, insider reports suggest Amazon's early satisfaction prompted the renewal.
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Fox Seeks at Least $7 Million for Commercials in 2025 Super Bowl
With Super Bowl LIX nearly a year away, the buzz is already building for Fox Corp's 2025 broadcast on February 9 in New Orleans. As discussions with advertisers start early, bids for 30-second commercial spots are opening at a significant price point.
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Darren Criss Says ‘I’ve Been So Culturally Queer My Whole Life’ and It Was a ‘F—ing Privilege’ to Play a Gay Character on ‘Glee’
Darren Criss sparked discussions at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo by describing himself as culturally queer, reports Entertainment Weekly. The actor, known for his role as the openly gay Blaine Anderson in the hit series Glee, identifies as straight.
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Fubo Drops Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Including HGTV, Food Networks, Discovery
FuboTV has removed all Warner Bros. Discovery channels, citing excessive rate demands by the media giant, which also declined to offer Turner Sports networks independently. Despite efforts to renegotiate the contract for popular channels like Discovery, HGTV, Food Network, and TLC, an agreement was not reached.
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‘Live With Kelly and Mark’ Exec Art Moore Set to Retire from ABC After 50 Years
Art Moore, the esteemed vice president of programming at WABC-TV New York and a familiar face on 'Live with Kelly and Mark', is set to retire this September. After decades of shaping television history, his departure marks the end of an era. Tune into this morning's show where hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos will share the details.
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‘Couples Therapy’ Announces Season 4 Date in Emmy Eligibility Window, Debuts New Trailer With First Polyamorous Couple
The fourth season of the docuseries "Couples Therapy," presented by Paramount+ with Showtime, is set to premiere on May 31, as exclusively revealed by Variety. Positioned strategically on the last day of the Emmy eligibility period, it enables both fans and Television Academy voters to binge all nine episodes at once.
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Power of Women Host Amber Ruffin on ‘The Wiz’ Shaping Her ‘Weird’ Brand of Comedy
Growing up in Omaha, Amber Ruffin found few role models who reflected her identity, surrounded by limited and often stereotypical representations of Black women. Fortunately, two films, "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "The Wiz," became regular features in her home, offering her a glimpse of something different.
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Sony Pictures Entertainment Names Tahra Grant Chief Communications Officer, Succeeding Bob Lawson
Sony Pictures Entertainment announces the promotion of Tahra Grant to Chief Communications Officer, following the advancement of Bob Lawson to the head of corporate communications for the entire Sony group. Having managed corporate communications for the Motion Picture Group over the past eight years, Grant steps into her new role with extensive experience.
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Scooby-Doo Live-Action Series in the Works at Netflix
A new live-action Scooby-Doo series is reportedly close to finalizing a deal with Netflix for a one-hour drama adaptation, according to Variety's sources. While the full plot remains secret, it will draw from the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon. Warner Bros. is involved in the project, promising a fresh take on the beloved series.
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