Lucifer Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar in Lucifer Cr. John P. Fleenor/Netflix © 2021 With Lucifer’s streaming home on Netflix bringing new eyes to the series on a regular basis, the show is experiencing the kind of popularity it never could quite achieve on broadcast television. The show’s star, Tom Ellis, is grateful to see all of the hard work the cast and crew put into the show paying off. In talking about the show, as he did recently at the MagicCon Samstag panel, Ellis singled out two of his co-stars, D.B. Woodside and Aimee Garcia, as being particularly key to the show and its success. (Click on the media bar below to hear Tom Ellis) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Tom_Ellis_Lucifer_Cast_.mp3 Lucifer is currently streaming on Netflix.
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- 1/3/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Netflix‘s workplace comedy Unstable is adding two new stars to its cast for Season 2 as Lamorne Morris and Iris Apatow board the series led by real-life father and son Rob Lowe and John Owen Lowe. Unstable tells the story of Ellis Dragon (Rob Lowe), a universally admired and eccentric biotech entrepreneur working to make the world a better place, and his son Jackson Dragon (John Owen Lowe), who couldn’t be more different. When Ellis ends up in an emotional free-fall, Jackson is called in to help save Ellis and his company, while also patching up their relationship. Unstable (Credit: John P. Fleenor/Netflix) In the eight-episode second season, Morris will play recurring guest star Peter, a charasmatic founder of a biotech start-up. His rising star manages to stoke an already intense rivalry between Ellis and Jackson. Meanwhile, Apatow is also going to appear as a recurring guest star in the role of Georgia,...
- 12/7/2023
- TV Insider
Lucifer (L to R) Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar in Lucifer Cr. John P. Fleenor/Netflix © 2021 We’ll spare you the spoilers, but suffice it to say the Lucifer series finale was polarizing when it was released. Some people loved it, while others were disappointed. Tom Ellis, who starred as the show’s title character, spoke at a Steel City Con panel and revealed that there was another ending to the series that had been shot. However, he said, he really liked the way the show ended — in part because of the reaction it generated from the fans. (Click on the media bar below to hear Tom Ellis) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Tom_Ellis_Lucifer_Ending_.mp3 Lucifer is currently streaming on Netflix.
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- 11/21/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Lucifer (L to R) Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar in Lucifer Cr. John P. Fleenor/Netflix © 2021 For six seasons, Tom Ellis played Lucifer Morningstar, who was essentially the devil on Earth. It was an interesting high-concept premise (based on a DC Comics character)… and maybe a bit too much for network TV, since the show was canceled after three seasons before being picked up for the rest of its run by Netflix. At a recent fan event Ellis talked about how the show asserted its independence, and the result was an episode he thought was surprising — and his favorite of the entire series. (Click on the media bar below to hear Tom Ellis) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Tom_Ellis_Lucifer_.mp3 Lucifer is currently streaming on Netflix.
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- 8/25/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
“Unstable” follows the once-estranged relationship between eccentric biotech entrepreneur Ellis Dragon and his introverted son, Jackson, played by real-life father-son duo Rob and John Owen Lowe. As Jackson struggles to find his footing in a world centered around his beloved and well-known father, the Netflix series depicts a dynamic that is all too familiar to John Owen’s real life.
“It’s wildly similar to [me and my dad’s] dynamic,” John Owen told TheWrap. “The irony is not lost on me that we’re literally acting in a show together about a son who wants to escape his dad’s shadow as I’m attempting to escape my own father’s shadow, and going even deeper into it.”
The comedy series, which debuts Thursday (March 30) on Netflix, centers on Jackson’s return home to his father following the loss of his mother and Ellis’ wife, a tragedy that stunted the pair’s relationship. Jackson...
“It’s wildly similar to [me and my dad’s] dynamic,” John Owen told TheWrap. “The irony is not lost on me that we’re literally acting in a show together about a son who wants to escape his dad’s shadow as I’m attempting to escape my own father’s shadow, and going even deeper into it.”
The comedy series, which debuts Thursday (March 30) on Netflix, centers on Jackson’s return home to his father following the loss of his mother and Ellis’ wife, a tragedy that stunted the pair’s relationship. Jackson...
- 3/30/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Clayton Echard first appeared on Michelle Young’s season of The Bachelorette. He finished in eighth place, so it was pretty surprising when he was named the next Bachelor.
Echard’s season was pretty messy. He told Susie Evans, Gabby Windey, and Rachel Recchia that he loved them. He then proceeded to break up with Gabby and Rachel together, which did not make them, or Bachelor Nation, too happy.
Clayton Echard | John Fleenor/ABC via Getty Images
The two women Echard rejected were not heartbroken for long as they became the first co-Bachelorettes. The Bachelor ended up with Susie, but it didn’t last very long.
Why Clayton Echard almost quit ‘The Bachelorette’
“I was one of the quietest dudes. I barely spoke,” Echard told Us Weekly’s Here for the Right Reasons podcast about his first night on Michelle’s season. The Bachelorette contestant was afraid of saying something “dumb” or doing anything negative,...
Echard’s season was pretty messy. He told Susie Evans, Gabby Windey, and Rachel Recchia that he loved them. He then proceeded to break up with Gabby and Rachel together, which did not make them, or Bachelor Nation, too happy.
Clayton Echard | John Fleenor/ABC via Getty Images
The two women Echard rejected were not heartbroken for long as they became the first co-Bachelorettes. The Bachelor ended up with Susie, but it didn’t last very long.
Why Clayton Echard almost quit ‘The Bachelorette’
“I was one of the quietest dudes. I barely spoke,” Echard told Us Weekly’s Here for the Right Reasons podcast about his first night on Michelle’s season. The Bachelorette contestant was afraid of saying something “dumb” or doing anything negative,...
- 3/7/2023
- by Stacy Feintuch
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The first part of You Season 4 will drop on Netflix in just a few hours, and star Tati Gabrielle is revealing details about what fans can expect. She also dishes on the “chilling” moment while filming with co-star Penn Badgley.
Who was Tati Gabrielle in ‘You’ Season 3? ‘You’ actor Tati Gabrielle | Valerie Macon/Afp via Getty Images
You follows Joe Goldberg (Badgley), a seemingly unassuming bookstore clerk who gets dangerously obsessed with the women he dates. Seasons 1 and 2 follow Joe as he falls in and out of love with different women, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake as he searches for his one true love.
Season 3 shook things up, with a married Joe attempting to juggle a wife, a baby, and a love affair with a librarian named Marienne, played by Gabrielle. The season ends with Joe chasing Marienne to Paris, convinced she is the great love he’s been seeking.
Who was Tati Gabrielle in ‘You’ Season 3? ‘You’ actor Tati Gabrielle | Valerie Macon/Afp via Getty Images
You follows Joe Goldberg (Badgley), a seemingly unassuming bookstore clerk who gets dangerously obsessed with the women he dates. Seasons 1 and 2 follow Joe as he falls in and out of love with different women, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake as he searches for his one true love.
Season 3 shook things up, with a married Joe attempting to juggle a wife, a baby, and a love affair with a librarian named Marienne, played by Gabrielle. The season ends with Joe chasing Marienne to Paris, convinced she is the great love he’s been seeking.
- 2/8/2023
- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
If there’s one thing more terrifying than Penn Badgley’s Joe in “You,” it’s the potential for a mini-Joe. And that’s exactly what he seems to be worried about in a new teaser for Season 3 of the Netflix hit.
“A boy is not what we expected, and I would be lying if I said the thought of a mini-me was purely exciting, and not without challenges,” Badgley’s creepy voice narrates. “Let’s just say I’m hoping you’ll do as I say, not as I do.”
Of course, fatherhood tends to put one’s priorities in order and for Joe, baby Henry — a name he’s meticulously chosen for very complicated reasons — may just put him on a better path. “For you, I can change,” he says. “I’ll be a man you look up to. A man you will be proud to call dad.
“A boy is not what we expected, and I would be lying if I said the thought of a mini-me was purely exciting, and not without challenges,” Badgley’s creepy voice narrates. “Let’s just say I’m hoping you’ll do as I say, not as I do.”
Of course, fatherhood tends to put one’s priorities in order and for Joe, baby Henry — a name he’s meticulously chosen for very complicated reasons — may just put him on a better path. “For you, I can change,” he says. “I’ll be a man you look up to. A man you will be proud to call dad.
- 8/30/2021
- by Andi Ortiz and Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Lucifer is back and acting…strange. Netflix has dropped the first full-length trailer for season 5 part 1 of the satanic series ‘Lucifer’.
In season 5, part 1 Lucifer makes a tumultuous return, Chloe rethinks romance, Ella finally finds a nice guy, and Amenadiel adjusts to the whole fatherhood thing.
Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar and Lesley-ann Brandt as Maze in episode 504 Cr. John P. Fleenor/Netflix © 2020 (L to R) Lesley-ann Brandt as Maze and Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar in episode 504 Cr. John P. Fleenor/Netflix © 2020
Tom Ellis returns as the fallen angel and Lord of hell, Lauren German back as Detective Chloe Decker, Kevin Alejandro as Detective Dan Espinoza, Db Woodside as Amenadiel, Lesley-Ann Brandt as Mazikeen, Scarlett Estevez as Trixie Espinoza, Rachael Harris as Dr Linda Martin and Aimee Garcia as Ella Lopez.
Also in trailers – The family encounter a whole world of new time-travelling problems in new trailer for season...
In season 5, part 1 Lucifer makes a tumultuous return, Chloe rethinks romance, Ella finally finds a nice guy, and Amenadiel adjusts to the whole fatherhood thing.
Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar and Lesley-ann Brandt as Maze in episode 504 Cr. John P. Fleenor/Netflix © 2020 (L to R) Lesley-ann Brandt as Maze and Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar in episode 504 Cr. John P. Fleenor/Netflix © 2020
Tom Ellis returns as the fallen angel and Lord of hell, Lauren German back as Detective Chloe Decker, Kevin Alejandro as Detective Dan Espinoza, Db Woodside as Amenadiel, Lesley-Ann Brandt as Mazikeen, Scarlett Estevez as Trixie Espinoza, Rachael Harris as Dr Linda Martin and Aimee Garcia as Ella Lopez.
Also in trailers – The family encounter a whole world of new time-travelling problems in new trailer for season...
- 7/13/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
One of the best bonuses to come out of the original streaming explosion is the launch of tons of new content for kids and family, and that includes a few throwback titles, like Amazon‘s Sigmund and the Sea Monsters.
The original show first aired when I was about two, and was part of a larger Sid & Marty Krofft world that became an integral part of ’70s culture. While there is much to be said for both incarnations of the wacky, family adventure, the best recommendation you can probably give for either is that the spirit of the Krofft effort is fueled by such a childlike imagination that you’re going to end up with something fun. For good or ill, the new effort feels like transporting yourself back in time, not just because the production isn’t exactly updated, but also because the mindset behind the creation isn’t different.
The original show first aired when I was about two, and was part of a larger Sid & Marty Krofft world that became an integral part of ’70s culture. While there is much to be said for both incarnations of the wacky, family adventure, the best recommendation you can probably give for either is that the spirit of the Krofft effort is fueled by such a childlike imagination that you’re going to end up with something fun. For good or ill, the new effort feels like transporting yourself back in time, not just because the production isn’t exactly updated, but also because the mindset behind the creation isn’t different.
- 10/24/2017
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Another season, another batch of Amazon pilots – it's the gift that keeps on giving. In the spirit of a true democracy (feel free to add your own cynical popular-vote joke here), the streaming service will offer up a number of first episodes for maybe-possibly future shows. The audience gets to decide what series should get full orders. You may get the next Transparent; you may get a burning pile of trash. Regardless, it's the viewer who gives these would-be TV classics the thumbs up, thumbs down, or sideways-thumbs-across-the-throat gesture. You...
- 3/20/2017
- Rollingstone.com
HBO is confidently insecure. The premium cable channel has announced Issa Rae's new Insecure TV show will premiere early online. Watch the announcement, below. Rae and Larry Wilmore created the half-hour comedy series, which also stars Yvonne Orji.Insecure is now available to stream early via HBO Now, HBO Go, and HBO On Demand, ahead of its broadcast debut, Sunday, October 9, 2016 on HBO. Read More…...
- 9/26/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Jess, Nick, Schmidt, Winston, and CeCe will stick together for another year: Fox announced on Tuesday that it has renewed "New Girl" for a sixth season.
Though ratings have been down this year for the sitcom, it's still the network's most-watched series on Tuesday nights, anchoring a comedy block that also includes "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (which was also picked up for another season) and freshmen series "The Grinder" and "Grandfathered." (No word yet on the fate of those latter two shows.)
"Every network comedy should aspire to what [creator] Liz Meriwether is achieving in 'New Girl,' with its bravura dialogue, inventive and witty performances by the talented cast, and emotionally engaging storytelling," said Fox president David Madden in a statement. "The series is as creatively strong today as it ever was, we want to congratulate 'New Girl' on reaching its milestone 100th episode, and we can't wait for...
Though ratings have been down this year for the sitcom, it's still the network's most-watched series on Tuesday nights, anchoring a comedy block that also includes "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (which was also picked up for another season) and freshmen series "The Grinder" and "Grandfathered." (No word yet on the fate of those latter two shows.)
"Every network comedy should aspire to what [creator] Liz Meriwether is achieving in 'New Girl,' with its bravura dialogue, inventive and witty performances by the talented cast, and emotionally engaging storytelling," said Fox president David Madden in a statement. "The series is as creatively strong today as it ever was, we want to congratulate 'New Girl' on reaching its milestone 100th episode, and we can't wait for...
- 4/12/2016
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
2016 is going to be a bitchin’ year for science fiction and fantasy television shows. Not only for new shows hitting your screen but returning favorites! Here are some of our favorites that we are looking forward to over the next twelve months:
Mid Season Premieres:
“iZombie” (January 12, The CW)
Our darling but reluctant zombie Liv has broken up with Major for what feels like the billionth time (poor Major amiright?), the mob boss and Max Rager company are still on the loose, and the zombie cure is pretty much dead (get it??). Things aren’t looking good for our protags.
“The Walking Dead” (February 14, AMC)
The zombie horde is in Alexandria and the town that could have been home is about to be destroyed (Again). Guess who is about to come to make an entrance? Highly anticipated villain of the comic book series, Negan, it scheduled make his appearance in...
Mid Season Premieres:
“iZombie” (January 12, The CW)
Our darling but reluctant zombie Liv has broken up with Major for what feels like the billionth time (poor Major amiright?), the mob boss and Max Rager company are still on the loose, and the zombie cure is pretty much dead (get it??). Things aren’t looking good for our protags.
“The Walking Dead” (February 14, AMC)
The zombie horde is in Alexandria and the town that could have been home is about to be destroyed (Again). Guess who is about to come to make an entrance? Highly anticipated villain of the comic book series, Negan, it scheduled make his appearance in...
- 1/10/2016
- by Sarah Sommer
- Boomtron
Fans were devastated when Fox canceled "The Mindy Project" earlier this month, but now, there's reason to rejoice: Hulu announced Friday that it has picked up the critically-beloved (but ratings-challenged) show for a supersized fourth season.
The streaming service said it will produce 26 new episodes of the Mindy Kaling comedy, picking up after season three's cliffhanger finale, which aired way back in March. Despite a cult following and lots of love from critics, poor ratings plagued the show throughout its run, and Fox -- which does not own the series -- decided to cut it loose.
Rights holder Universal Television immediately went to work securing another outlet for the show, which already had an exclusive streaming contract with Hulu. The deal announced Friday was expected, but not a guarantee (rumors of a two-season renewal by Hulu were also floated), and we're thrilled that Kaling and co. were able to make it happen.
The streaming service said it will produce 26 new episodes of the Mindy Kaling comedy, picking up after season three's cliffhanger finale, which aired way back in March. Despite a cult following and lots of love from critics, poor ratings plagued the show throughout its run, and Fox -- which does not own the series -- decided to cut it loose.
Rights holder Universal Television immediately went to work securing another outlet for the show, which already had an exclusive streaming contract with Hulu. The deal announced Friday was expected, but not a guarantee (rumors of a two-season renewal by Hulu were also floated), and we're thrilled that Kaling and co. were able to make it happen.
- 5/15/2015
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
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