Anticipation for a Jon Snow spinoff following the epic Game of Thrones series has been building, but recent updates from HBO suggest fans may need to temper their expectations. Despite confirmations from author George R.R. Martin, the project is still awaiting the green light.
The character, famously portrayed by Kit Harington, left a lasting impression, and the idea of his return in a dedicated series has sparked excitement. Yet, with one HBO executive indicating a distance from approval, the wait for Snow’s return continues.
HBO boss reveals that the Jon Snow spinoff is far from becoming a reality
Game of Thrones enthusiasts may need to brace for a longer wait, as the anticipated Jon Snow-centric series is far from being confirmed by HBO.
Speculation about the spinoff, set to spotlight Harington’s character, began making rounds last year, endorsed by both Emilia Clarke and Martin.
Despite the excitement, HBO...
The character, famously portrayed by Kit Harington, left a lasting impression, and the idea of his return in a dedicated series has sparked excitement. Yet, with one HBO executive indicating a distance from approval, the wait for Snow’s return continues.
HBO boss reveals that the Jon Snow spinoff is far from becoming a reality
Game of Thrones enthusiasts may need to brace for a longer wait, as the anticipated Jon Snow-centric series is far from being confirmed by HBO.
Speculation about the spinoff, set to spotlight Harington’s character, began making rounds last year, endorsed by both Emilia Clarke and Martin.
Despite the excitement, HBO...
- 11/11/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Will Beef be back for Season 2? With the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, we simply don’t know yet. But that hasn’t stopped creator Lee Sung Jin from cooking up some flame-grilled options for what another helping could potentially look like.
In a new interview with TVLine’s sister site The Hollywood Reporter, Lee confirms that he’d “love to make more,” but admits he isn’t sure what direction it might take.
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In a new interview with TVLine’s sister site The Hollywood Reporter, Lee confirms that he’d “love to make more,” but admits he isn’t sure what direction it might take.
More from TVLineNight Agent Threepeats Atop Nielsen Streaming Chart, Beef Debuts at No. 4Beef Stars Steven Yeun and Ali Wong Break Silence on David Choe Rape Controversy,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
The “Vanderpump Rules” Season 10 reunion came to its conclusion Wednesday, with Raquel Leviss finally taking the stage to address her role in the Scandoval cheating scandal.
If you haven’t been following the drama, Leviss and original cast member Tom Sandoval began secretly hooking up while Sandoval was still with his longtime girlfriend, Ariana Madix. Madix and Leviss were also best friends at the time, but no longer as you’ll read below.
But the biggest revelations came from a taped confessional with Leviss six days after the reunion, where she admitted she and Sandoval had colluded to lie to their castmates at the reunion. In order to clear her conscience, she finally came clean and shared some startling truths.
Raquel comes clean about Scandoval timeline Tom Sandoval lies about hooking up “one time” (Peacock)
Throughout the reunion, Sandoval had repeatedly said he and Leviss only hooked up once in...
If you haven’t been following the drama, Leviss and original cast member Tom Sandoval began secretly hooking up while Sandoval was still with his longtime girlfriend, Ariana Madix. Madix and Leviss were also best friends at the time, but no longer as you’ll read below.
But the biggest revelations came from a taped confessional with Leviss six days after the reunion, where she admitted she and Sandoval had colluded to lie to their castmates at the reunion. In order to clear her conscience, she finally came clean and shared some startling truths.
Raquel comes clean about Scandoval timeline Tom Sandoval lies about hooking up “one time” (Peacock)
Throughout the reunion, Sandoval had repeatedly said he and Leviss only hooked up once in...
- 6/8/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
As the 2023-24 TV season comes to a close to make room for the broadcast networks’ summer slates, the networks sent out their finales with the hope of nabbing big ratings numbers so they can charge equally big advertising rates.
ABC scored the top finale of the season with its “American Idol” finale nabbing a rating of 0.83 while No. 2 went to CBS with “Survivor’s” Season 44 finale scoring a 0.69 rating. The third highest-rated finale went to CBS’ “Ghosts,” which earned a 0.62 rating, while ABC’s “Jeopardy! Masters” finale secured fourth place with a 0.61 rating.
For the full rundown on how each season — or series — finale fared ratings-wise per network — and if each show was renewed for another season or not — see below.
ABC Finale Ratings
Winner: “American Idol” Season 21 Finale – 0.83 Demo Rating
Iam Tongi was crowned winner of “American Idol” (Courtesy of ABC/Eric McCandless)
Air date: Sunday, May 21
Total...
ABC scored the top finale of the season with its “American Idol” finale nabbing a rating of 0.83 while No. 2 went to CBS with “Survivor’s” Season 44 finale scoring a 0.69 rating. The third highest-rated finale went to CBS’ “Ghosts,” which earned a 0.62 rating, while ABC’s “Jeopardy! Masters” finale secured fourth place with a 0.61 rating.
For the full rundown on how each season — or series — finale fared ratings-wise per network — and if each show was renewed for another season or not — see below.
ABC Finale Ratings
Winner: “American Idol” Season 21 Finale – 0.83 Demo Rating
Iam Tongi was crowned winner of “American Idol” (Courtesy of ABC/Eric McCandless)
Air date: Sunday, May 21
Total...
- 6/2/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Ben Folds has unveiled What Matters Most, his first studio album in eight years. The project is out today, June 2nd via New West Records. To support the release, Folds has mapped out an extensive tour.
Folds has been making music since the ’80s, and in a statement, he said What Matters Most is the culmination of all those years of writing, recording, touring, and otherwise putting in his 10,000 hours. “There’s a lifetime of craft and experience all focused into this one record,” he explained. “Sonically, lyrically, emotionally, I don’t think it’s an album I could have made at any other point in my career.”
“I come from the vinyl era, and this perhaps more than any record I’ve made is a true album,” Folds continued. “There’s a very specific sequence and arc to each side, all building up to this almost surreal positive finale,...
Folds has been making music since the ’80s, and in a statement, he said What Matters Most is the culmination of all those years of writing, recording, touring, and otherwise putting in his 10,000 hours. “There’s a lifetime of craft and experience all focused into this one record,” he explained. “Sonically, lyrically, emotionally, I don’t think it’s an album I could have made at any other point in my career.”
“I come from the vinyl era, and this perhaps more than any record I’ve made is a true album,” Folds continued. “There’s a very specific sequence and arc to each side, all building up to this almost surreal positive finale,...
- 6/2/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
“Succession”-mania has reached the Major Leagues, with the MLB on Saturday acknowledging a viral fan theory about the HBO show’s finale that ties into a historic World Series play. As MLB.com writer Brian Murphy put it, “We’ll see if the conclusion does indeed tie back to a piece of baseball history from 103 years ago.”
Careful for “Succession” spoilers below.
The MLB shared Nameberry’s viral TikTok video connecting the “Succession” character Tom Wambsgans’ surname to an obscure MLB player whose sole memorable moment in the Majors came in Game 5 of the 1920 World Series. Bill Wambsganss, an infielder for Cleveland, is the only player in league history to turn an unassisted triple play in the postseason.
This theory about Tom in Succession is wild. pic.twitter.com/xoOXJV90iF
— Christina Garnett (@ThatChristinaG) May 25, 2023
For those that don’t follow baseball, a triple play means a team gets...
Careful for “Succession” spoilers below.
The MLB shared Nameberry’s viral TikTok video connecting the “Succession” character Tom Wambsgans’ surname to an obscure MLB player whose sole memorable moment in the Majors came in Game 5 of the 1920 World Series. Bill Wambsganss, an infielder for Cleveland, is the only player in league history to turn an unassisted triple play in the postseason.
This theory about Tom in Succession is wild. pic.twitter.com/xoOXJV90iF
— Christina Garnett (@ThatChristinaG) May 25, 2023
For those that don’t follow baseball, a triple play means a team gets...
- 5/27/2023
- by Mason Bissada
- The Wrap
For its penultimate episode, “Succession” assembled pretty much every major cast member – past and present – for the funeral of Logan Roy, and that posed a unique challenge for director Mark Mylod when it came to covering all the actors in a limited window of availability. His solution? Shoot it like a multi-cam comedy with lots of cameras and a long, extended take.
“With those hyper-emotional scenes, there’s just a trust that’s involved,” Mylod said in the behind-the-scenes video for the episode. “The challenge was getting the right combination in the church of the epic and the intimate, and a very real logistical challenge of just getting it all shot. We had a huge page count in the church and a very, very limited availability. But it meant that we had to shoot, even by our standards – and we can shoot quite fast sometimes – but with our normal two-camera way of shooting,...
“With those hyper-emotional scenes, there’s just a trust that’s involved,” Mylod said in the behind-the-scenes video for the episode. “The challenge was getting the right combination in the church of the epic and the intimate, and a very real logistical challenge of just getting it all shot. We had a huge page count in the church and a very, very limited availability. But it meant that we had to shoot, even by our standards – and we can shoot quite fast sometimes – but with our normal two-camera way of shooting,...
- 5/22/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
More than a decade before he took a seat as a coach on The Voice, Niall Horan was on the other side of a singing competition. He competed on The X Factor U.K. in 2010 as part of the boy band One Direction, which set the band’s successful career in motion and, eventually, Horan’s solo career. Not familiar with Niall Horan’s days on The X Factor? We’ve got you covered. Here’s a crash course in his experience and how it led Horan to coach on The Voice today.
Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles, Simon Cowell, Zayn Malik, and Niall Horan at a press conference for ‘The X Factor’ | Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images How old was Niall Horan on ‘The X Factor’? Check out his audition
At 16 years old in 2010, Niall Horan auditioned for The X Factor in Dublin in front of judges Louis Walsh,...
Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles, Simon Cowell, Zayn Malik, and Niall Horan at a press conference for ‘The X Factor’ | Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images How old was Niall Horan on ‘The X Factor’? Check out his audition
At 16 years old in 2010, Niall Horan auditioned for The X Factor in Dublin in front of judges Louis Walsh,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In an upcoming series from Prime Video, a world-renowned band has a tumultuous time recording their most-famous record and is slowly torn apart by drama, trauma, jealousy, and drug use. Surprisingly, this isn't the premise for a "Fleetwood Mac" biopic — it's an adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid's bestselling novel, "Daisy Jones and the Six." Like the book, the series will tell the tale of a '70s band whose breakup makes them legends.
But it isn't all dashed dreams and broken hearts. Before the fall, there was a meteoric rise to fame. Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin) and Daisy Jones (Riley Keough) are two superstars in the making. Long before they've met, the separate artists are oozing talent. But sometimes it takes a little more than that to claim success and it isn't until they cross paths that stardom truly awaits. Their undeniable chemistry catapults the band to the top of the charts,...
But it isn't all dashed dreams and broken hearts. Before the fall, there was a meteoric rise to fame. Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin) and Daisy Jones (Riley Keough) are two superstars in the making. Long before they've met, the separate artists are oozing talent. But sometimes it takes a little more than that to claim success and it isn't until they cross paths that stardom truly awaits. Their undeniable chemistry catapults the band to the top of the charts,...
- 2/15/2023
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
“Inside Out 2” was announced at Disney’s D23 Expo on Friday by star Amy Poehler and Pixar head Pete Docter, with a theatrical release set for June 2024.
Back in 2015, the first installment of the animated adventure, co-directed by Docter and Ronnie Del Carmen and written by Michael Arndt, starred Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) as she faced her feelings about growing up and moving to San Francisco for her dad’s new job.
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“Inside Out” won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the 2016 Academy Awards. It was also nominated for Best Writing and Best Original Screenplay.
Originally from Minnesota, Riley has a tough time adjusting to the Bay Area, so her five feelings, personified inside her head as Joy (Poehler), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) guide her through the transition,...
Back in 2015, the first installment of the animated adventure, co-directed by Docter and Ronnie Del Carmen and written by Michael Arndt, starred Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) as she faced her feelings about growing up and moving to San Francisco for her dad’s new job.
Also Read:
‘Wall•E’ to Become First Pixar Film to Join Criterion Collection This November
“Inside Out” won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the 2016 Academy Awards. It was also nominated for Best Writing and Best Original Screenplay.
Originally from Minnesota, Riley has a tough time adjusting to the Bay Area, so her five feelings, personified inside her head as Joy (Poehler), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) guide her through the transition,...
- 9/10/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
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