David Wolinsky

Bridgerton Season 2 Loses Rege-Jean Page

Actor Regé-Jean Page has announced he will not be returning for Season 2 of Bridgerton, Netflix’s hit TV show from Shonda Rhimes. Earlier this year, the streaming service had confirmed the show had been renewed for another season, and Page, one of the show’s breakout stars, has confirmed via Twitter …

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Aaron Rodgers To Guest Host Jeopardy! For Two Weeks In April

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to host 10 episodes of Jeopardy! over two weeks starting April 5, according to a release issued by the team. Rodgers previously appeared on an episode of Celebrity Jeopardy! in 2015, raising $50,000 for the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer Fund, defeating …

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HBO Max's Friends Reunion Will Begin Filming Next Week – Report

The long-discussed and even longer anticipated Friends reunion special is reportedly set to finally start shooting next week in Los Angeles, according to Deadline. HBO has not provided an official comment as of this writing, but the special has always been expected to be an unscripted reunion featuring the cast …

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Breaking Bad Art Book 99.1% Pure Due Out August 17

In a new interview, Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan speaks at length with Entertainment Weekly about 99.1% Pure: Breaking Bad Art, an upcoming “stash of incredible art inspired by Breaking Bad.” The book, which will be released August 17 via Insight Editions and is now available for pre-order on Amazon, …

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HBO Max Orders Head Of The Class Revival To Series

HBO Max has ordered a 10-episode reboot of the 1980’s ABC sitcom Head of the Class, according to Deadline. The revival will be helmed by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence and American Vandal writers Amy Pocha and Seth Cohen. This full order also comes after this version of Head of the …

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NBCUniversal Considers Pulling Movies From HBO Max, Netflix

Comcast’s NBCUniversal is reportedly weighing pulling its own movies from non-Peacock streaming services and bringing them home to its own platform, according to Bloomberg. Such a move would likely also bring with it a guarantee that future film releases from the company would be on Peacock either exclusively or for …

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HBO Max To Adapt True-Crime Docuseries The Staircase

Annapurna Television and HBO Max will co-produce a limited series adaptation of the true crime docuseries The Staircase, based on various books and reports about the originating case, according to a release. The Staircase is “an exploration of the life of Michael Peterson, his sprawling North Carolina family, and the …

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