Television

Get ready for a whole new kind of zombie story. Norman Reedus, whose 11 season journey as Daryl Dixon on The Walking Dead came to an end during the Nov. 20 series finale, says there’s plenty more in store from his highly-anticipated upcoming Daryl-centric spin-off—but fans should prepare themselves for an abrupt shift. “It’s very different,” Norman exclusively
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“For me, I just came to the fittings and I put the dress on,” the Great Gatsby alum said. ”I think the costume department—that was really a task and there were many, many hours [of work]. Many hours.” All of this preparation, Debicki explained, went into a particularly memorable day on set at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens—the same spot
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It wouldn’t be The Sex Lives of College Girls without sex.  Everybody’s favorite college freshmen are back for season two, and the creative minds behind the hit series—including creators Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, and cast Reneé Rapp, Pauline Chalamet, Amrit Kaur and Alyah Chanelle Scott—are opening up about why the show’s steamier scenes are just as necessary as the chaste ones. “Personally, I
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The podcast: Fake Doctors, Real FriendsThe hosts: Zach Braff and Donald Faison The gist: As the show’s name suggests, Braff and Faison have remained close since Scrubs ended 13 years ago, and, when the coronavirus pandemic had sent the world into lockdown in March 2020, they did what any bored pair of friends would do: They
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Christina Ricci is sharing a scary experience.  The actress, who stars as the mysterious new character Marilyn Thornhill in Netflix’s Wednesday series, explained how a global tragedy affected the filming of the series.  After E! News asked if Ricci had “any stories from set,” the actress shared that the cast was filming in Romania when Russian president Vladimir Putin announced an invasion of
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Comedy Roast Night saw the hopes of two Masked Singer contestants go up in flames. The Nov. 16 episode of the celebrity singing competition featured comedy bits and jokes aimed at the panelists—Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger—and host Nick Cannon throughout the evening—including appearances from comedians Jon Lovitz and Drew Carey. But for a
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