This ‘Jeopardy!’ Champ Will Temporarily Succeed Alex Trebek
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in TelevisionThe game show is holding off on naming a new long-term host, but the game show superstar Ken Jennings will be a short-term replacement. More
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in TelevisionWhile Tanya has yet to officially quit the show, the friend of the reality show is so upset over the situation that she’s ‘not even considering’ to attend the reunion show for season 13.
Nov 23, 2020
AceShowbiz – It seems like the stripper threesome rumors are too much for Tanya Sam to handle. A new report suggests that Tanya Sam, a new friend in upcoming season 13 of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta”, has stopped filming mid-season after it was said that she and Porsha Williams hooked up with a stripper at Cynthia Bailey’s bachelor party.
According to TMZ, Tanya has “officially bailed on filming the rest of the current season.” It is said that the reason of the decision has something to do with the bachelorette party, in which she and Porsha allegedly had sex with the stripper. Tanya didn’t like how the scandal was put as the focus in the new season, which is set to premiere on December 6.
However, that isn’t the only reason why she stopped filming halfway through. The site claims that Tanya and her rocky relationship with her fiance plays a big role as well. His fiance’s alleged infidelity took center stage in previous season 12, and with how things progress with the stripper incident, it seems like Tanya thinks she’s done with the Bravo reality show.
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Despite that, the insider insists that Tanya has yet to officially quit “The Real Housewives of Atlanta”. However, the site reveals that Tanya is so upset over the situation that she’s “not even considering” to attend the reunion show once they finish filming for the season.
Recently, Cynthia claimed in an interview that she wasn’t aware of what happened that night. “I cannot confirm or deny anything that happened after Ms. Bailey-Hill went to bed,” she said to E! Daily Pop. “Apparently, some things went down.” When asked if she was bothered if the rumors were really true, Cynthia claimed, “No! These are grown women. They can do whatever they wanna do, with whoever they wanna do [it with]. It’s not my business. If they like it, I love it.”
Michael Bolwaire, the male stripper at the party, however, denied the rumors. “The rumors and allegations that’s going around right now, straight bulls**t. Although I’m flattered to be in the same conversation as those beautiful women, nothing happened. I don’t need any unnecessary mileage on my d**k. Again, nothing happened. Y’all be cool,” he previously insisted.
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When speaking about the end of the horror series, Eric Kripke admits to having had a long talk with star Jensen Ackles and co-showrunners Andrew Dabb and Bob Singer about its conclusion.
Nov 23, 2020
AceShowbiz – “Supernatural” creator Eric Kripke insists his originally-planned ending for the show wouldn’t have gone down well with fans.
The U.S. TV programme came to an end after 15 seasons on Thursday night (November 19), with Jensen Ackles’ character Dean dying as he got impaled on a piece of steel while fighting a group of vampires.
Kripke developed the series for just three seasons and then expanded it to five, following the success of the show. He departed as showrunner after season five and the series continued for 10 more seasons.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, he revealed he had a long talk with series star Jensen Ackles and co-showrunners Andrew Dabb and Bob Singer about the ending, sharing they “pitched it to me and I went off to think about it for a couple days.”
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“It was interesting… admittedly, me being me, I spent some time thinking, ‘Okay, is there any other ending I would pitch back that I think is better?’ ” recalled Kripke.
“I spent a couple days trying to chase down a couple avenues and couldn’t come up with anything better. So I went back and I was like, ‘Guys I think it’s the right one.’ There’s some substance to it but there’s something emotional, I think there’s a positive energy around it.”
Asked how he would have ended things had he still been in charge, Kripke admitted his own conclusion would have been “so much darker than the ending they’re going with,” – and he thinks fans would have been disappointed.
“Anyone who’s like, ‘Kripke should’ve ended it,’ I’m like, ‘You would’ve hated my ending!’ ” he laughed. “Because it was a horror movie and it was going to have a horror movie ending, so I can promise you the ending (they went with) you’ll love much more than if you had let me end the show.”
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in TelevisionSeason 4, Episode 10: ‘Happy’“You’re always losing until you win,” says Loy Cannon. “That’s why they call it ‘underdog’.”For the entire season, Loy has been playing a weak hand masterfully, and the Faddas have been playing a strong hand incompetently. Loy hasn’t had the manpower or firepower to move against the Faddas directly, and his race will always deny him institutional support. He doesn’t have the luxury to act impulsively like Josto and Gaetano. In fact, his most violent act on the show so far was to thrash Leon Bittle (Jeremie Harris) for suggesting that he should act more violently.He’s been doing everything possible to avoid an all-out war with the Faddas, choosing instead to foment tension between the brothers, manipulate others into fighting for him and seize whatever territory becomes available to him.Now the inevitable blood bath is finally playing out, and Loy is in a position of uncharacteristic vulnerability. He’s the underdog, having lost 27 men and counting in the war, and in his desperation, seeking a lifeline from Happy Halloway (Edwin Lee Gibson), whom he rightfully does not trust. Loy needs “muscle from the country” to keep him afloat for two weeks, which we later learn is also the timeline the Faddas envision for ending the war.Sensing weakness, Happy immediately turns around and offers a deal to Josto to install Leon, take over Loy’s territory and get a piece of trucking in exchange for betraying Loy. While Loy seems to anticipate this twist of the knife, there may not be much he can do about it.After pausing for a much-needed stand-alone episode far outside Kansas City last week, “Fargo” hustles frantically to make up for lost time. While the show misses the thematic and conceptual cohesion of its “Wizard of Oz” homage, there was hardly a wasted moment this week. Yes, there are a few monologues — Loy reflecting on Satchel’s birth, Gaetano talking about the girlfriend he had at 11, Ethelrida’s mother telling her about the family curse — but none of them stall momentum for the sake of navel-gazing, and most have immediate payoffs. For all its pretensions, the show still works most reliably as a relentless narrative machine.The season also starts to come full circle by returning to Ethelrida, who introduced us to the gangland of early ’50s Kansas City in the first episode and has popped up only periodically since. The Smutny family side of this story has been a little undernourished; they’re the one example of what it’s like to be a normal (or relatively normal) family caught up in all this lethal intrigue. All the Smutnys want is to make their home-based mortuary viable, but because of a bad loan and ill fortune, they’re at the mercy of the wicked. The one silver lining to all the violence exploding around them is that business is booming.Now finally, at long last, the conflict between Ethelrida and Oraetta gets pulled into the gang wars raging around them. Oraetta seemed to have the drop on Ethelrida after the anonymous letter to her boss at the hospital didn’t have the intended effect. But Ethelrida has the son of a mob kingpin on her side and a poise she inherited from her mother. Ethelrida is up front about all the discoveries she has made about Oraetta — the tokens, the “bottles of death,” the poison pies — but it’s not enough to shake the nurse, who has the confidence of a white woman who knows her story will be believed over a young Black woman’s. (“What’s it like to be so sure you’re right and know that nobody cares?”)The story about the Smutny family curse is too much even before an actual supernatural presence foils Oraetta’s attempt to kill Ethelrida in her sleep. “Fargo” already has enough quirks without cracking open the spectral dimension to tie up loose ends. It’s better off just allowing Ethelrida to use her powers of research to get the information she needs to save her family from peril. A few nimble twists of the microfilm reader leads to her to discover that a pinkie ring Oraetta lifted off a patient happened to belong to Donatello Fadda — a revelation that Loy can use to end the war. The “how” part is unclear.Two major characters won’t be around to find out. After wriggling out from under Deafy Wickware and the machinations of both mob outfits, Odis decides to act like an honest cop and arrest the Fadda brothers. (His captain is hilariously incredulous .) It immediately seals his fate. And after a season of watching Gaetano antagonize friends and enemies alike, his accidental death is a testament to his essential oafishness. He may have been able to snuff out Loy’s attempt to turn him against his brother, but he was always dumb lug, destined to die how he lived.The table is set for a finale stripped down to two major rivals, Loy and Josto, and a few others who might intervene. Will Happy’s alignment with the Faddas backfire now that Loy knows about it and Gaetano is dead? What will happen when Zelmare inevitably returns to the scene? And after a tornado last week and the ghost of a slave ship captain this week, what crazy deus ex machina will wrap things up?3 Cent Stamps:Not many Coen references to be found this episode, but the manner of Gaetano’s death does resemble a joke in Steven Soderbergh’s “Out of Sight,” in which another oaf with a gun trips trying to run up a flight of stairs and shoots himself in the head.“Antecedently on ‘Fargo’ … ” There are so many simple ways “Fargo” would be improved by dialing back on the quirk a little. Using “Previously on” is fine.The scene in which Satchel defies the two white men harassing him on the road gives more credence to the popular fan theory that Loy’s youngest son will grow up to be Mike Milligan, the stylish hit man played by Bokeem Woodbine in the second season.OK, one very minor Coen detail: The way the camera whooshes toward the Smutnys’ front door as Oraetta breaks in at night is reminiscent of a signature move by Barry Sonnenfeld, who shot the first three Coen films. It also recalls the camerawork in “Evil Dead II,” which was directed by the Coen buddy Sam Raimi. More
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A coroner has ruled the former ‘Jeremy Kyle Show’ host’s actions may have ’caused or contributed’ to his guest Steve Dymond’s tragic passing during inquest into his death.
Nov 22, 2020
AceShowbiz – British broadcaster Jeremy Kyle has been declared an “interested party” at an inquest into the suspected suicide of a guest on his show.
Construction worker Steve Dymond said the presenter got “in his face,” jeered him, and called him a failure after he failed a lie detector test on the since-axed “The Jeremy Kyle Show”, and a coroner has ruled the presenter’s actions may have “caused or contributed” to his death.
Following the appearance, Dymond collapsed in tears afterwards, slumped to his hands and knees fearing he was going to pass out, tried to flee the studio to escape the audiences’ boos, and said he wished he was dead.
In a 15-minute phone call to his brother on the way home, Dymond said he wanted to leap out of the taxi or take a morphine overdose and, seven days later, the 63-year-old was found dead from a morphine overdose in his rented home in Portsmouth, England.
At a pre-inquest hearing in Winchester, Hants, coroner Jason Pegg declared Kyle an “interested party” because evidence suggested his actions “may have caused or contributed to the death.”
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The inquest has heard previously Dymond went on the show despite a doctor ruling he had a “concrete plan” to kill himself and Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC, who is representing the late man’s family, has claimed the show failed to adequately safeguard him.
“Mr Dymond was extremely distressed by his experience at The Jeremy Kyle Show, a programme which has been described by a judge when sentencing a former contestant as ‘human bear-baiting,’ ” she insisted, reported Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper
“Following his death the show was axed and widespread concerns were raised regarding the format of the show, its selection and treatment of participants, and aftercare.”
The family now wants the coroner to conduct a jury inquest to examine in detail Steve’s care in the seven-week period leading up to his death.
“The Jeremy Kyle Show” first aired on U.K. network ITV in July 2005 and has long been controversial as well as popular, as guests were invited to thrash out conflicts and relationship problems in front of a studio audience. Critics have claimed producers exploit the vulnerable and their personal problems for entertainment.
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in TelevisionThe ‘Be Without You’ singer and the ‘In Da Club’ rapper are teaming up again to produce a new television project which is named after her 2001 hit single.
Nov 22, 2020
AceShowbiz – Mary J. Blige is reteaming with 50 Cent to develop a new TV comedy.
The hip-hop superstars will produce “Family Affair”, which will follow an R&B musician who is suddenly forced to take on a new parental role to raise his sister’s four children.
The project, which shares the same title as Blige’s hit 2001 song, will be written by Devon and Ranada Shepard, who will also serve as executive producers.
It has been given a pilot order by bosses at U.S. network ABC.
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Blige and 50 are already close colleagues as the singer stars on the “Power” spin-off, “Power Book II: Ghost”, which the “In Da Club” rapper executive produces.
The crime drama series was picked up for a second season in September (20) following a record-breaking premiere on U.S. cable network Starz.
In addition to “Ghost”, Starz ordered three more spin-offs, “Power Book III: Raising Kanan”, “Power Book IV: Influence”, and “Power Book V: Force” as the original show concluded in 2019 after six seasons. Unfortunately, production on “Ghost” and “Raising Kanan” was put on hold earlier this year due to Covid-19 pandemic.
“Ghost” continues where the original series leaves off while “Raising Kanan” is set as a prequel series to follow Kanan Stark during the ’90s, “Influence” is expected to revolve around the character of Rashad Tate, and “Force” is going to chronicle the story of Tommy Egan leaving New York for good.
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in TelevisionThe actor well known for playing the onscreen serial killer Freddy Krueger has been tapped to join the cast ensemble of the Netflix hit series for the upcoming installment.
Nov 21, 2020
AceShowbiz – “Stranger Things” producers are stepping up the horror factor on the hit show by casting “A Nightmare on Elm Street” star Robert Englund in the upcoming fourth season.
The horror icon, famed for bringing Freddy Krueger to life onscreen, will play Victor Creel, a psychiatric patient imprisoned for a gruesome murder in the 1950s.
He joins “Harry Potter” actor Jamie Campbell Bower, “Booksmart” ‘s Eduardo Franco, and Joseph Quinn from “Catherine the Great” as newcomers for season four, which is currently in production following a delay due to the coronavirus shutdown.
Others added to the cast are “Game of Thrones” actor Tom Wlaschiha, “Bosch” ‘s Mason Dye, Sherman Augustus from “Into the Badlands”, and Nikola Djuricko from “Genius”.
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“Stranger Things”, created and executive produced by The Duffer Brothers, stars David Harbour, Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown, and Finn Wolfhard. A premiere date for the new season has yet to be announced.
“Stranger Things” is not the only project scrambling to adjust their production amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Others include movies “The Batman” as well as TV shows like “Riverdale”, “Batwoman”, “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow”, “Supergirl”, and “Chicago Med”.
Film and TV industries have been struggling to adapt to post-coronavirus world since lockdown was first imposed earlier this year. Many projects were either pushed back or called off as the industry was brought to a standstill due to the worldwide pandemic.
Broadway is dealing with the same issues. There were 24 shows open and running on Broadway before the shutdown. Five more were in previews and three – “Frozen”, “Hangmen”, and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” – have already announced they will not return.
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