Sean Teale has been cast as a series regular in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming ABC series “Dr. Odyssey,” Variety has learned.
Teale will star in the series alongside previously announced lead Joshua Jackson as well as fellow cast members Don Johnson and Phillipa Soo. Plot and character details for the show are being kept under wraps, but sources say the series is a medical procedural set on a cruise ship. It is slated to premiere during the 2024-2025 broadcast season.
Teale first broke out as a cast member in the popular UK series “Skins,” holding a main role in the series during its fifth and sixth seasons. He went on to star in shows like “Mr. Selfridge” and “Reign.” His other recent credits include leading the Syfy series “Incorporated” as well as starring in shows like “The Gifted” at Fox, “Little Voice” at Apple TV+, and “Who Is Erin Carter?” at Netflix.
Teale will star in the series alongside previously announced lead Joshua Jackson as well as fellow cast members Don Johnson and Phillipa Soo. Plot and character details for the show are being kept under wraps, but sources say the series is a medical procedural set on a cruise ship. It is slated to premiere during the 2024-2025 broadcast season.
Teale first broke out as a cast member in the popular UK series “Skins,” holding a main role in the series during its fifth and sixth seasons. He went on to star in shows like “Mr. Selfridge” and “Reign.” His other recent credits include leading the Syfy series “Incorporated” as well as starring in shows like “The Gifted” at Fox, “Little Voice” at Apple TV+, and “Who Is Erin Carter?” at Netflix.
- 5/2/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
BBC Buys HBO Max Thriller ‘Spy/Master’
The BBC has acquired HBO Max thriller Spy/Master as it continues to beef up its iPlayer offering. Acquired from Warner Bros. Discovery, the show stars Happy Valley’s Alec Secăreanu as the most trusted advisor to Romanian President Nicolae Ceaușescu. With his government poised to uncover that he’s a secret agent for the Soviets, Godeanu uses a diplomatic trip to Germany as a springboard to defect to the U.S. The series also stars Aidan McArdle, Ana Ularu (Who Is Erin Carter?), Laurențiu Bănescu (Boss), Andreea Vasile (Umbre), Nico Mirallegro (Our Girl), lulian Postelnicu (Arest) and Elvira Deatcu (Clanul). “A classic spy drama set at the height of the Cold War, Spy/Master is an atmospheric, complex thriller, dripping with style and suspense,” said Sue Deeks, Head of BBC Programme Acquisition. The show was nominated for the inaugural...
The BBC has acquired HBO Max thriller Spy/Master as it continues to beef up its iPlayer offering. Acquired from Warner Bros. Discovery, the show stars Happy Valley’s Alec Secăreanu as the most trusted advisor to Romanian President Nicolae Ceaușescu. With his government poised to uncover that he’s a secret agent for the Soviets, Godeanu uses a diplomatic trip to Germany as a springboard to defect to the U.S. The series also stars Aidan McArdle, Ana Ularu (Who Is Erin Carter?), Laurențiu Bănescu (Boss), Andreea Vasile (Umbre), Nico Mirallegro (Our Girl), lulian Postelnicu (Arest) and Elvira Deatcu (Clanul). “A classic spy drama set at the height of the Cold War, Spy/Master is an atmospheric, complex thriller, dripping with style and suspense,” said Sue Deeks, Head of BBC Programme Acquisition. The show was nominated for the inaugural...
- 3/27/2024
- by Max Goldbart and Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
The summer of Suits continued past Labor Day, as the legal drama set a streaming chart record for most weeks as the No. 1 overall title.
The former USA series, which streams on Netflix and Peacock, spent its 12th consecutive week at the top of Nielsen’s rankings, which go back three years. It had 2.36 billion minutes of viewing for the week of Sept. 4-10, falling by only 4 percent from the previous week. Suits‘ 12th week at No. 1 overall broke a tie with Netflix’s Ozark, which had 11 weeks at No. 1 over several seasons.
Five titles had more than a billion minutes of viewing for the week, with Netflix’s Virgin River (1.92 billion minutes of watch time) coming in second behind Suits. One Piece (1.39 billion minutes), the streaming debut of The Little Mermaid (1.37 billion) and Swat (1.04 billion) — which jumped 62 percent week to week — also crossed that threshold.
In the original series...
The former USA series, which streams on Netflix and Peacock, spent its 12th consecutive week at the top of Nielsen’s rankings, which go back three years. It had 2.36 billion minutes of viewing for the week of Sept. 4-10, falling by only 4 percent from the previous week. Suits‘ 12th week at No. 1 overall broke a tie with Netflix’s Ozark, which had 11 weeks at No. 1 over several seasons.
Five titles had more than a billion minutes of viewing for the week, with Netflix’s Virgin River (1.92 billion minutes of watch time) coming in second behind Suits. One Piece (1.39 billion minutes), the streaming debut of The Little Mermaid (1.37 billion) and Swat (1.04 billion) — which jumped 62 percent week to week — also crossed that threshold.
In the original series...
- 10/5/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Suits is on its way to breaking another Nielsen streaming record.
The USA Network series marked another week atop the Nielsen streaming charts for the week of August 28 to September 3. With nearly 2.5B minutes viewed (down slightly from the week prior), the series tied with Ozark for the record for most No. 1 overall finishes ever on the overall Nielsen chart.
It’s worth noting that Suits achieved this in 11 consecutive weeks while Ozark achieved such a feat over all of its seasons. If Suits maintains its position for one more week, it will officially surpass Ozark for the title.
Meanwhile, Netflix also has something to celebrate with the release of its live-action manga adaptation One Piece during this interval. The eight episode series came in at No. 2 on the overall chart and No. 1 among originals with 1.3B minutes viewed. This is certainly a win for Netflix, which leaned heavily into...
The USA Network series marked another week atop the Nielsen streaming charts for the week of August 28 to September 3. With nearly 2.5B minutes viewed (down slightly from the week prior), the series tied with Ozark for the record for most No. 1 overall finishes ever on the overall Nielsen chart.
It’s worth noting that Suits achieved this in 11 consecutive weeks while Ozark achieved such a feat over all of its seasons. If Suits maintains its position for one more week, it will officially surpass Ozark for the title.
Meanwhile, Netflix also has something to celebrate with the release of its live-action manga adaptation One Piece during this interval. The eight episode series came in at No. 2 on the overall chart and No. 1 among originals with 1.3B minutes viewed. This is certainly a win for Netflix, which leaned heavily into...
- 9/28/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix’s One Piece sailed to the top of the original streaming series rankings in its first week of release. Suits, meanwhile, maintained its grip on the top of the overall charts.
One Piece, a live-action adaptation of the beloved manga and anime, delivered 1.31 billion minutes of viewing in the United States for the week of Aug. 28-Sept. 3 (it premiered Aug. 31). It ranked first among original series in the weekly rankings, bumping Who Is Erin Carter? (1.02 billion minutes) from the top spot.
The 1.31 billion minutes for One Piece equates to 21.85 million hours of viewing in the U.S. — a little under 16 percent of the worldwide total Netflix reported in its own top 10 rankings for the week. (Nielsen and Netflix use different methods to calculate viewing time.)
Suits racked up another 2.45 billion minutes of viewing on Netflix and Peacock and remained the top overall title in the rankings for the 11th straight week.
One Piece, a live-action adaptation of the beloved manga and anime, delivered 1.31 billion minutes of viewing in the United States for the week of Aug. 28-Sept. 3 (it premiered Aug. 31). It ranked first among original series in the weekly rankings, bumping Who Is Erin Carter? (1.02 billion minutes) from the top spot.
The 1.31 billion minutes for One Piece equates to 21.85 million hours of viewing in the U.S. — a little under 16 percent of the worldwide total Netflix reported in its own top 10 rankings for the week. (Nielsen and Netflix use different methods to calculate viewing time.)
Suits racked up another 2.45 billion minutes of viewing on Netflix and Peacock and remained the top overall title in the rankings for the 11th straight week.
- 9/28/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The newest Star Wars series on Disney+, Ahsoka, delivered a sizable viewing audience during its opening week. Suits continued its summer-long run as the top overall title.
The first two episodes of Ahsoka, starring Rosario Dawson as the title character, had 829 million minutes of viewing in the United States for the week of Aug. 21-27. With a total running time of 100 minutes over the two installments, that translates to about 8.29 million complete showings of the two. (Disney+ said the first episode alone gathered the equivalent of 14 million complete plays worldwide over its first five days.)
Ahsoka’s 829 million minutes of viewing ranks second among Disney+ Star Wars shows for their series premiere weeks, behind the 1.03 billion for Obi-Wan Kenobi in May 2022. It was the No. 2 original series for the week, behind Netflix’s British import Who Is Erin Carter?, which drew 1.04 billion minutes of viewing. New seasons of The Ultimatum...
The first two episodes of Ahsoka, starring Rosario Dawson as the title character, had 829 million minutes of viewing in the United States for the week of Aug. 21-27. With a total running time of 100 minutes over the two installments, that translates to about 8.29 million complete showings of the two. (Disney+ said the first episode alone gathered the equivalent of 14 million complete plays worldwide over its first five days.)
Ahsoka’s 829 million minutes of viewing ranks second among Disney+ Star Wars shows for their series premiere weeks, behind the 1.03 billion for Obi-Wan Kenobi in May 2022. It was the No. 2 original series for the week, behind Netflix’s British import Who Is Erin Carter?, which drew 1.04 billion minutes of viewing. New seasons of The Ultimatum...
- 9/21/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Disney+ managed to break through the streaming noise with another title on Nielsen’s charts for the week of August 21 to August 27.
The latest Star Wars spinoff Ahsoka fought its way to No. 5 on the overall list and No. 2 among streaming originals with the Tuesday release of the series’ first two episodes. With just under a week of viewing, the episodes tallied 829M viewing minutes.
Nielsen credits Disney’s strategy to revive appointment viewing among streaming audiences, since new episodes of Ahsoka launched on Tuesday evenings, a time when many viewers would be able to tune in sooner rather than later to avoid spoilers.
HBO’s sports dramedy Ballers is also still finding success since it launched on Netflix. After making it onto the Top 10 overall list in its first week on the streamer, Ballers moved up to No. 7 overall and No. 5 among acquired content, despite dropping 6% in viewership to 656M minutes this week.
The latest Star Wars spinoff Ahsoka fought its way to No. 5 on the overall list and No. 2 among streaming originals with the Tuesday release of the series’ first two episodes. With just under a week of viewing, the episodes tallied 829M viewing minutes.
Nielsen credits Disney’s strategy to revive appointment viewing among streaming audiences, since new episodes of Ahsoka launched on Tuesday evenings, a time when many viewers would be able to tune in sooner rather than later to avoid spoilers.
HBO’s sports dramedy Ballers is also still finding success since it launched on Netflix. After making it onto the Top 10 overall list in its first week on the streamer, Ballers moved up to No. 7 overall and No. 5 among acquired content, despite dropping 6% in viewership to 656M minutes this week.
- 9/21/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
For 10 weeks in a row now, “Suits” has been the most-streamed title on Nielsen’s weekly rankings.
According to data from the ratings measurement company, it appears that viewership of the series — which had a major spike after it was added to Netflix in June despite already streaming on Peacock — is now shifting to emphasize the later seasons. When “Suits” first appeared on Netflix, Season 1 accounted for nearly 55% of viewing, though that number has now dropped to 16%.
And though “Suits” has now notched under 3 billion minutes watched for two consecutive weeks, this time with 2.7 billion minutes, it still laps its competitors considerably, with the next-most-streamed title, “Who Is Erin Carter?,” clocking in at just over 1 billion minutes. The Netflix limited series had its first four days of availability during the Aug. 21-27 viewing window.
“Bluey” continues its triumphant summer, having moved from its mainstay position near the bottom of the...
According to data from the ratings measurement company, it appears that viewership of the series — which had a major spike after it was added to Netflix in June despite already streaming on Peacock — is now shifting to emphasize the later seasons. When “Suits” first appeared on Netflix, Season 1 accounted for nearly 55% of viewing, though that number has now dropped to 16%.
And though “Suits” has now notched under 3 billion minutes watched for two consecutive weeks, this time with 2.7 billion minutes, it still laps its competitors considerably, with the next-most-streamed title, “Who Is Erin Carter?,” clocking in at just over 1 billion minutes. The Netflix limited series had its first four days of availability during the Aug. 21-27 viewing window.
“Bluey” continues its triumphant summer, having moved from its mainstay position near the bottom of the...
- 9/21/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Paramount’s decision to air reruns of the biggest show on cable, “Yellowstone,” amid Hollywood’s double strike on broadcast TV this fall is already paying off.
The five-year-old “Yellowstone” rerun of the series premiere is the most-watched linear program of the week, according to the Samba TV Weekly Wrap Report for Sept. 11-17. This was the first time that the hit show, which normally airs on cable on the Paramount Network, aired on CBS. With many other shows across cable and broadcast either delayed or postponed, we’ll see if “Yellowstone” can continue to dominate Sunday nights throughout the fall — even in reruns.
The Wrap Report provides an exclusive first look at the most-watched movies and TV series from the past week across both streaming and linear television sourced from viewership trends collected from Samba TV’s panel of more than 3 million households drawn from over 25 million connected TVs,...
The five-year-old “Yellowstone” rerun of the series premiere is the most-watched linear program of the week, according to the Samba TV Weekly Wrap Report for Sept. 11-17. This was the first time that the hit show, which normally airs on cable on the Paramount Network, aired on CBS. With many other shows across cable and broadcast either delayed or postponed, we’ll see if “Yellowstone” can continue to dominate Sunday nights throughout the fall — even in reruns.
The Wrap Report provides an exclusive first look at the most-watched movies and TV series from the past week across both streaming and linear television sourced from viewership trends collected from Samba TV’s panel of more than 3 million households drawn from over 25 million connected TVs,...
- 9/21/2023
- by Cole Strain
- The Wrap
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“One Piece” has continued its reign atop Netflix’s most-watched TV list for a third week in a row.
The live action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga, which scored an early Season 2 renewal at the streamer, has logged an additional 10 million views this week, according to a release Tuesday. Its impressive viewership builds on its first week atop the list, when it debuted to the with 18.5 million views. The series then drew another 19.3 million views in its second week.
Like last week, the fifth installment of “Virgin River” was next on the list in the No. 2 spot with 9.6 million views, and limited thriller series “Who Is Erin Carter?” maintained its third place on the list with 3.8 million views. U.K. comedy “Top Boy” also held onto the No. 4 spot...
“One Piece” has continued its reign atop Netflix’s most-watched TV list for a third week in a row.
The live action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga, which scored an early Season 2 renewal at the streamer, has logged an additional 10 million views this week, according to a release Tuesday. Its impressive viewership builds on its first week atop the list, when it debuted to the with 18.5 million views. The series then drew another 19.3 million views in its second week.
Like last week, the fifth installment of “Virgin River” was next on the list in the No. 2 spot with 9.6 million views, and limited thriller series “Who Is Erin Carter?” maintained its third place on the list with 3.8 million views. U.K. comedy “Top Boy” also held onto the No. 4 spot...
- 9/19/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
“One Piece” continues to dominate the competition on the English-language TV chart during the Sept. 11-17 viewing window on the Netflix Top 10 chart. After recently scoring a Season 2 pickup, the show gained another 10 million total views in its second full week of availability.
In its first four days of availability, the live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga quickly sailed to the top of Netflix’s top 10 chart with 18.5 million total views. During the Aug. 28-Sept. 3 viewing window, the series reached the Top 10 in 93 countries, and debuted at No. 1 in 46 with 140.1 million hours viewed. During the Sept. 4-10 viewing window, the show raked in another 19.2 million total views and was the most-viewed title of the week. While it’s not an exact comparison (Netflix only calculated viewing hours at the time), “Cowboy Bebop” — Netflix’s 2021 live-action adaptation based on the anime series of the same name, which was canceled after one season — opened at No.
In its first four days of availability, the live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga quickly sailed to the top of Netflix’s top 10 chart with 18.5 million total views. During the Aug. 28-Sept. 3 viewing window, the series reached the Top 10 in 93 countries, and debuted at No. 1 in 46 with 140.1 million hours viewed. During the Sept. 4-10 viewing window, the show raked in another 19.2 million total views and was the most-viewed title of the week. While it’s not an exact comparison (Netflix only calculated viewing hours at the time), “Cowboy Bebop” — Netflix’s 2021 live-action adaptation based on the anime series of the same name, which was canceled after one season — opened at No.
- 9/19/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
“One Piece” continues to lead the list of titles during the Sept. 4-10 viewing window on the Netflix Top 10 chart. Picking up another 19.2 million total views in its first full week of availability, the figure pushed the series to the most viewed title of the week.
In its first four days of availability, the live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga quickly sailed to the top of Netflix’s top 10 chart with 18.5 million total views. During the Aug. 28-Sept. 3 viewing window, the series reached the Top 10 in 93 countries, and debuted at No. 1 in 46 with 140.1 million hours viewed. While it’s not an exact comparison (Netflix only calculated viewing hours at the time), “Cowboy Bebop” — Netflix’s 2021 live-action adaptation based on the anime series of the same name, which was canceled after one season — opened at No. 9 on 15.26 million hours viewed in its first four days of availability.
On the film side,...
In its first four days of availability, the live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga quickly sailed to the top of Netflix’s top 10 chart with 18.5 million total views. During the Aug. 28-Sept. 3 viewing window, the series reached the Top 10 in 93 countries, and debuted at No. 1 in 46 with 140.1 million hours viewed. While it’s not an exact comparison (Netflix only calculated viewing hours at the time), “Cowboy Bebop” — Netflix’s 2021 live-action adaptation based on the anime series of the same name, which was canceled after one season — opened at No. 9 on 15.26 million hours viewed in its first four days of availability.
On the film side,...
- 9/12/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
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“One Piece” has remained the most-watched Netflix series on the streamer in its second week since release, logging an additional 19.3 million views this week.
After debuting to the top of the streamer’s most-watched TV list last week with 18.5 million views, the live action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga is now totaling 37.8 million views since its Aug. 31 premiere, according to Netflix.
Next up on the most-watched TV list was “Virgin River” Season 5, which debuted in the No. 2 spot on the list with 9 million views, while limited thriller series “Who Is Erin Carter?” came in third place with 7.1 million views. The third installment of U.K. comedy “Top Boy” took the No. 4 spot with 5.6 million views, while “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” came in fifth with 3.1 million views.
“One Piece” has remained the most-watched Netflix series on the streamer in its second week since release, logging an additional 19.3 million views this week.
After debuting to the top of the streamer’s most-watched TV list last week with 18.5 million views, the live action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga is now totaling 37.8 million views since its Aug. 31 premiere, according to Netflix.
Next up on the most-watched TV list was “Virgin River” Season 5, which debuted in the No. 2 spot on the list with 9 million views, while limited thriller series “Who Is Erin Carter?” came in third place with 7.1 million views. The third installment of U.K. comedy “Top Boy” took the No. 4 spot with 5.6 million views, while “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” came in fifth with 3.1 million views.
- 9/12/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
One reason Netflix has grown into the global leader in streaming is that it has developed content that can play almost anywhere. That latest example is “Who is Erin Carter?,” an English-language action series that unravels the mystery of a British teacher living in Spain who takes down some robbers with the skill of a trained secret agent.
Is she Interpol, Kgb, or CIA? Even with a cast of relative unknowns, the globe-trotting action captivated viewers and propelled “Erin Carter” to the top spot in this week’s Samba TV Weekly Wrap Report for August 28 to September 3. Black and Asian households both overindexed in viewership of “Erin Carter” during the live-plus-three-day viewing window, at a 20% and 23% increase, respectively.
Demographic details for “Who Is Erin Carter?,” Aug. 28-Sept. 3, 2023, U.S. (Samba TV)
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Is she Interpol, Kgb, or CIA? Even with a cast of relative unknowns, the globe-trotting action captivated viewers and propelled “Erin Carter” to the top spot in this week’s Samba TV Weekly Wrap Report for August 28 to September 3. Black and Asian households both overindexed in viewership of “Erin Carter” during the live-plus-three-day viewing window, at a 20% and 23% increase, respectively.
Demographic details for “Who Is Erin Carter?,” Aug. 28-Sept. 3, 2023, U.S. (Samba TV)
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- 9/8/2023
- by Meredith Brace
- The Wrap
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“One Piece” has debuted at the top spot on Netflix’s most-watched TV list in its first week on the streamer, logging 18.5 million views since its Aug. 31 premiere.
The manga live-action adaptation series climbed to the Top 10 in 93 countries, and scored the No. 1 spot on the list in 46 countries. Right behind “One Piece” on the list was limited series “Who Is Erin Carter?” which brought in 15.8 million views during its second week on Netflix.
Limited series “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” debuted to the TV list in the No. 3 spot with 5.7 million views while “Painkiller” came in fourth place on the list with 3.4 million views and “The Ultimatum: Marry Or Move On” Season 2 took the fifth place with 3.1 million views.
On the film front, Adam Sandler-led...
“One Piece” has debuted at the top spot on Netflix’s most-watched TV list in its first week on the streamer, logging 18.5 million views since its Aug. 31 premiere.
The manga live-action adaptation series climbed to the Top 10 in 93 countries, and scored the No. 1 spot on the list in 46 countries. Right behind “One Piece” on the list was limited series “Who Is Erin Carter?” which brought in 15.8 million views during its second week on Netflix.
Limited series “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” debuted to the TV list in the No. 3 spot with 5.7 million views while “Painkiller” came in fourth place on the list with 3.4 million views and “The Ultimatum: Marry Or Move On” Season 2 took the fifth place with 3.1 million views.
On the film front, Adam Sandler-led...
- 9/5/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
In its first four days of availability, Netflix’s “One Piece” live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga quickly sailed to the top of Netflix’s top 10 chart with 18.5 million total views. During the Aug. 28-Sept. 3 viewing window, the series reached the Top 10 in 93 countries, and debuted at No. 1 in 46 with 140.1 million hours viewed. While it’s not an exact comparison (Netflix only calculated viewing hours at the time), “Cowboy Bebop” — Netflix’s 2021 live-action adaptation based on the anime series of the same name, which was canceled after one season — opened at No. 9 on 15.26 million hours viewed in its first four days of availability.
The series’ big opening pushed “Who is Erin Carter?,” which previously opened at No.1 on the chart last week, down to second place with 15.8 million views. Created by Jack Lothian, the thriller opened on Aug. 24 and follows British expat Erin Carter (Evin Ahmad) who, after relocating to Barcelona,...
The series’ big opening pushed “Who is Erin Carter?,” which previously opened at No.1 on the chart last week, down to second place with 15.8 million views. Created by Jack Lothian, the thriller opened on Aug. 24 and follows British expat Erin Carter (Evin Ahmad) who, after relocating to Barcelona,...
- 9/5/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
The star of Netflix’s latest hit series is bowled over by the show’s success. After Who Is Erin Carter? rocketed to the top of the streamer’s most-watched list, Evin Ahmad took to social media to thank everyone who’d watched the tense action thriller.
Evin Ahmad thanks people for watching ‘Who Is Erin Carter?’
InWho Is Erin Carter?, Ahmad plays the title character, a British expat living in Barcelona. When Erin, a teacher and single mom, singlehandedly fends off an attacker in a supermarket, it threatens to expose a complicated past she’s tried to put behind her.
The seven-episode limited series dropped on Netflix on August 23. It quickly landed in the streamer’s top 10, with 13.2 million views in the first week of its release. The show’s star was stunned by its popularity.
“It’s been a week since Who is Erin Carter premiered on Netflix,...
Evin Ahmad thanks people for watching ‘Who Is Erin Carter?’
InWho Is Erin Carter?, Ahmad plays the title character, a British expat living in Barcelona. When Erin, a teacher and single mom, singlehandedly fends off an attacker in a supermarket, it threatens to expose a complicated past she’s tried to put behind her.
The seven-episode limited series dropped on Netflix on August 23. It quickly landed in the streamer’s top 10, with 13.2 million views in the first week of its release. The show’s star was stunned by its popularity.
“It’s been a week since Who is Erin Carter premiered on Netflix,...
- 9/1/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
There are very few things in the pop culture landscape more popular than the “Star Wars” franchise, so it should be no surprise that the latest live-action “Star Wars” TV series from Disney+, “Ahsoka,” took the top spot for the most watched streaming program in the latest Wrap Report for Aug. 21-27.
Even more impressive, “Ahsoka” is the first non-Netflix program to snag the No. 1 spot on Samba TV’s streaming top 10 since “Avatar: The Way of the Water” on Disney+ and Max topped the charts in early June.
“Ahsoka” is also the latest “Star Wars” show to draw in over a million U.S. households across its first six days, joining “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” “Andor,” and the Season 3 premiere of “The Mandalorian.” Rosario Dawson’s portrayal of the Jedi shows that not only are fans eager for more adventures in the “Star Wars” universe, but that they’ll gladly...
Even more impressive, “Ahsoka” is the first non-Netflix program to snag the No. 1 spot on Samba TV’s streaming top 10 since “Avatar: The Way of the Water” on Disney+ and Max topped the charts in early June.
“Ahsoka” is also the latest “Star Wars” show to draw in over a million U.S. households across its first six days, joining “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” “Andor,” and the Season 3 premiere of “The Mandalorian.” Rosario Dawson’s portrayal of the Jedi shows that not only are fans eager for more adventures in the “Star Wars” universe, but that they’ll gladly...
- 8/31/2023
- by Meredith Brace
- The Wrap
Netflix‘s thriller Who Is Erin Carter? was only intended as a limited series, but fans are now wondering if a second season could be possible as the show continues to climb the streaming charts. According to Deadline, the series has landed at the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s English-language TV charts, knocking Depp v. Heard into the No. 2 position. The Evin Ahmad-starring series racked up 13.2 million views on the streamer from August 21 to 27. Who Is Erin Carter? stars Ahmad as the titular Erin, a British ex-pat who moves with her family to Barcelona, Spain, to start a new life as a school teacher. But after becoming caught up in a supermarket robbery, one of the robbers claims to recognize Erin, threatening to unravel her life. Over the course of the series, it becomes clear that Erin is living a double life, one that she has kept secret from her friends,...
- 8/31/2023
- TV Insider
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Limited series “Who is Erin Carter?” and docuseries “Depp v. Heard” led Netflix’s top 10 most-watched series this week.
“Who is Erin Carter?,” which follows a thrilling tale of a British expat teacher living in Spain, scored the top spot on the weekly list with 13.2 million views, while “Depp v. Heard” came in the No. 2 slot with 8.3 million views. Opioid crisis-based series “Painkiller” moved from No. 2 on the list last week to third place with an additional 5.6 million views.
“Untold: Swamp Kings” and the second season of “The Ultimatum: Marry Or Move On” debuted in the fourth and fifth spots on the list with 5 million views and 3.6 million views, respectively. After debuting Part 2 of its second season in early August, “The Lincoln Lawyer” Season 2 remained on the list in the eighth spot with 1.9 million views.
Limited series “Who is Erin Carter?” and docuseries “Depp v. Heard” led Netflix’s top 10 most-watched series this week.
“Who is Erin Carter?,” which follows a thrilling tale of a British expat teacher living in Spain, scored the top spot on the weekly list with 13.2 million views, while “Depp v. Heard” came in the No. 2 slot with 8.3 million views. Opioid crisis-based series “Painkiller” moved from No. 2 on the list last week to third place with an additional 5.6 million views.
“Untold: Swamp Kings” and the second season of “The Ultimatum: Marry Or Move On” debuted in the fourth and fifth spots on the list with 5 million views and 3.6 million views, respectively. After debuting Part 2 of its second season in early August, “The Lincoln Lawyer” Season 2 remained on the list in the eighth spot with 1.9 million views.
- 8/29/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
It’s another summer, and we have another British thriller with the most English-sounding name in the title. Jokes aside, episode 1 of Who Is Erin Carter? seems to show some potential thrills and looks to be a decent thriller in this saturated genre. Evin Ahmad does a great job at playing the leading lady—a desperate mother and a badass. Ahmad keeps our attention through the 50-something-minute episode, and the first episode is action-packed. Although the show doesn’t seem to bring anything new to the table, it definitely doesn’t seem like a waste of time, and we’re hoping it gets better as it progresses. Let’s get straight into Who Is Erin Carter? episode 1.
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What Happens In The Episode?
A woman rests with her young daughter in an inn somewhere in England. It looks like she’s fleeing someone, and she tells her young daughter...
Spoilers Ahead
What Happens In The Episode?
A woman rests with her young daughter in an inn somewhere in England. It looks like she’s fleeing someone, and she tells her young daughter...
- 8/24/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year in 2023 is a rematch. Luke Combs (“Growin’ Up”) is competing against Miranda Lambert (“Palomino”). The last time they faced off was in 2020, when Combs’s “What You See Is What You Get” overtook Lambert’s “Wildcard” to earn him his first prize in the category. Can he do it again, or will Lambert resume her record-breaking run?
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Combs is the favorite to win again, based on the combined predictions of Gold Derby users as of this writing. He gets leading odds of 11/2 with support from 17 of the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s ACM winners and 18 of the All-Star Top 24 who had the best scores when you combine the last two years’ ACM predictions. It helps that...
Seeacm Awards predictions: Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde and Cody Johnson tussle in Single of the Year rematch
Combs is the favorite to win again, based on the combined predictions of Gold Derby users as of this writing. He gets leading odds of 11/2 with support from 17 of the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s ACM winners and 18 of the All-Star Top 24 who had the best scores when you combine the last two years’ ACM predictions. It helps that...
- 4/22/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
On March 15, Miranda Lambert announced her plans to leave the Sony Music Nashville label. The country singer began releasing music through Sony Music with her first studio album Kerosene. Here’s a breakdown of what Lambert could do next following her decision to leave Sony Music Nashville.
Miranda Lambert | John Shearer/Getty Images for CMA Miranda Lambert decided to leave her label
Sony Music Nashville is part of Sony Music Entertainment and is the label’s branch that is dedicated to releasing country music. Lambert first signed with Epic Records, a label owned by Sony Music, in 2003.
After Sony Music Nashville was restructured, Lambert released her 2011 album Four the Record and her following studio albums through RCA Nashville, another label that is part of Sony Music.
On March 15, Lambert posted on social media announcing that she decided to leave Sony Music Nashville.
“Since I was 19-years-old, Sony has been my home in Nashville.
Miranda Lambert | John Shearer/Getty Images for CMA Miranda Lambert decided to leave her label
Sony Music Nashville is part of Sony Music Entertainment and is the label’s branch that is dedicated to releasing country music. Lambert first signed with Epic Records, a label owned by Sony Music, in 2003.
After Sony Music Nashville was restructured, Lambert released her 2011 album Four the Record and her following studio albums through RCA Nashville, another label that is part of Sony Music.
On March 15, Lambert posted on social media announcing that she decided to leave Sony Music Nashville.
“Since I was 19-years-old, Sony has been my home in Nashville.
- 3/27/2023
- by Eryn Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In September 2022, Miranda Lambert launched a Las Vegas residency called Miranda Lambert: Velvet Rodeo The Las Vegas Residency. The country music icon’s residency was so successful, more dates were added through December 2023. In a new video on Instagram, Lambert revealed that one of her outfits for Velvet Rodeo was inspired by Elvis Presley.
(L-r) Elvis Presley and Miranda Lambert | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images; John Shearer/Getty Images for Miranda Lambert Elvis Presley inspired one of Miranda Lambert’s outfits
On March 18, Lambert shared a video on her Instagram where she showed fans different outfits that she wears during her Velvet Rodeo concert.
The first outfit Lambert showed fans in the video was a bright blue jumpsuit with gold bling. Speaking to the camera, Lambert revealed that the outfit is called “Lone Star Elvis” and was inspired by one of Presley’s famous outfits.
“Opening night, this one is Lone Star Elvis.
(L-r) Elvis Presley and Miranda Lambert | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images; John Shearer/Getty Images for Miranda Lambert Elvis Presley inspired one of Miranda Lambert’s outfits
On March 18, Lambert shared a video on her Instagram where she showed fans different outfits that she wears during her Velvet Rodeo concert.
The first outfit Lambert showed fans in the video was a bright blue jumpsuit with gold bling. Speaking to the camera, Lambert revealed that the outfit is called “Lone Star Elvis” and was inspired by one of Presley’s famous outfits.
“Opening night, this one is Lone Star Elvis.
- 3/27/2023
- by Eryn Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It’s an iconic scene when dashing anti-hero Ser Jaime Lannister charges his white steed up the grand Baroque steps leading to the Sept of Baelor in Episode 6, Season 6 of HBO’s wildly popular “Game of Thrones.” But the locale is actually in front of the Cathedral of Girona, Catalonia. In fact, a number of Girona’s streets and locations stood in for Braavos and King’s Landing in “Got.”
In another scene, the Arab Baths of Girona, ensconced in a late Romanesqu-style building built in 1194, stand in for the Braavos Baths where a persecuted Arya takes refuge.
“Having ‘Got’ film some Season 6 scenes in Girona in 2015 was a defining moment and marked the beginning of an era,” says Catalan Film Commissioner Carlota Guerrero. “It was the same year when Spain launched its tax incentives and when international productions began to explore Spain alongside new production service companies and discover a rich diversity of locations.
In another scene, the Arab Baths of Girona, ensconced in a late Romanesqu-style building built in 1194, stand in for the Braavos Baths where a persecuted Arya takes refuge.
“Having ‘Got’ film some Season 6 scenes in Girona in 2015 was a defining moment and marked the beginning of an era,” says Catalan Film Commissioner Carlota Guerrero. “It was the same year when Spain launched its tax incentives and when international productions began to explore Spain alongside new production service companies and discover a rich diversity of locations.
- 2/16/2023
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Alongside the Country Music Association Awards, the Academy of Country Music Awards are the pinnacle of the country music scene, although they have a tendency to lean commercial and snub artists like Brandi Carlile and Willie Nelson who are currently less prominent on country radio. With this year’s nominations just around the corner and many artists potentially in the mix, let’s take a look at the best of the best in the world of country and whose names you should expect to see on nomination morning.
As with virtually every country music award show these days, if there’s someone you can bet will be nominated, it’s Luke Combs. The uber-popular singer-songwriter has been one of the biggest names in the genre, dropping some of the biggest hits of the past 10 years. This time around, he will be competing with his latest record, “Growin’ Up.” The album...
As with virtually every country music award show these days, if there’s someone you can bet will be nominated, it’s Luke Combs. The uber-popular singer-songwriter has been one of the biggest names in the genre, dropping some of the biggest hits of the past 10 years. This time around, he will be competing with his latest record, “Growin’ Up.” The album...
- 2/6/2023
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Country singer Morgan Wallen has a new album called One Thing at a Time coming out in March. Ahead of the album’s release, Wallen dropped three songs from the album. Here’s a look at one of the songs, “Last Night.”
Morgan Wallen | Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Morgan Wallen released a song called ‘Last Night’
On Jan. 30, Wallen announced that his third studio album One Thing at a Time will be released on March 3. A few hours after revealing the album’s title, Wallen released three songs from One Thing at a Time: “Everything I Love,” “Last Night,” and “I Wrote the Book.”
Of the three songs, “Last Night” is the most romantic. In the song, Wallen sings about drinking with a love interest. Even though the two fight, Wallen is determined to make the relationship work.
“I know that last night we let the liquor talk/ I can’t...
Morgan Wallen | Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Morgan Wallen released a song called ‘Last Night’
On Jan. 30, Wallen announced that his third studio album One Thing at a Time will be released on March 3. A few hours after revealing the album’s title, Wallen released three songs from One Thing at a Time: “Everything I Love,” “Last Night,” and “I Wrote the Book.”
Of the three songs, “Last Night” is the most romantic. In the song, Wallen sings about drinking with a love interest. Even though the two fight, Wallen is determined to make the relationship work.
“I know that last night we let the liquor talk/ I can’t...
- 2/3/2023
- by Eryn Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
On Jan. 30, country singer Morgan Wallen announced a new album called One Thing at a Time. The new album will be released on March 3. One Thing at a Time will also be a lengthy release and the tracklist consists of 36 songs. Here’s a look at the tracklist for One Thing at a Time.
Morgan Wallen | Jason Kempin/Getty Images Morgan Wallen’s album will have 36 songs
On social media, Wallen announced that One Thing at a Time will arrive on March 3. One Thing at a Time is Wallen’s third studio album. The complete tracklist for One Thing at a Time can be viewed below.
One Thing at a Time tracklist:
“Born With a Beer in My Hand” “Last Night” “Everything I Love” “Man Made a Bar” (Feat. Eric Church) “Devil Don’t Know” “One Thing at a Time” “’98 Braves” “Ain’t That Some” “I Wrote the Book” “Tennessee...
Morgan Wallen | Jason Kempin/Getty Images Morgan Wallen’s album will have 36 songs
On social media, Wallen announced that One Thing at a Time will arrive on March 3. One Thing at a Time is Wallen’s third studio album. The complete tracklist for One Thing at a Time can be viewed below.
One Thing at a Time tracklist:
“Born With a Beer in My Hand” “Last Night” “Everything I Love” “Man Made a Bar” (Feat. Eric Church) “Devil Don’t Know” “One Thing at a Time” “’98 Braves” “Ain’t That Some” “I Wrote the Book” “Tennessee...
- 2/2/2023
- by Eryn Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Country star Morgan Wallen has a new song out. No wait, the country singer has three new songs out. After he announced his upcoming album One Thing at a Time, Wallen dropped three new songs on Jan. 31. Here’s a look at one of the songs, “Everything I Love.”
Morgan Wallen | Michael Loccisano/Getty Images Morgan Wallen released a song called ‘Everything I Love’
On Jan. 31, Wallen released three songs: “Everything I Love,” “Last Night,” and “I Wrote the Book.” “Everything I Love” quickly became the standout song of the three.
Wallen is one of the co-writers on “Everything I Love,” and it fits right in with the rest of his discography. “Everything I Love” is a love song, more specifically a heartbreak anthem.
It is the kind of country ballad that his fans have come to expect, so it makes sense that this is the new release that has stood out to fans.
Morgan Wallen | Michael Loccisano/Getty Images Morgan Wallen released a song called ‘Everything I Love’
On Jan. 31, Wallen released three songs: “Everything I Love,” “Last Night,” and “I Wrote the Book.” “Everything I Love” quickly became the standout song of the three.
Wallen is one of the co-writers on “Everything I Love,” and it fits right in with the rest of his discography. “Everything I Love” is a love song, more specifically a heartbreak anthem.
It is the kind of country ballad that his fans have come to expect, so it makes sense that this is the new release that has stood out to fans.
- 2/2/2023
- by Eryn Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Miranda Lambert released her ninth studio album Palomino in April 2022. The album is nominated for Best Country Album at the upcoming 2023 Grammy Awards. In an interview with Audacy, Lambert explained why she chose the song “Actin’ Up” to be the first song on the Palomino tracklist.
Miranda Lambert | John Shearer/Getty Images for Miranda Lambert Miranda Lambert released an album called ‘Palomino’
Palomino was released on April 29, 2022. The album includes three songs from Lambert’s 2021 collaboration album with Jack Ingram and John Randall, The Marfa Tapes. The three songs from The Marfa Tapes that made it on to Palomino are “In His Arms,” “Geraldene,” and “Waxahachie.”
In total, Palomino has 15 tracks. The complete tracklist for Palomino can be viewed below.
Palomino tracklist:
“Actin’ Up”“Scenes”“In His Arms”“Geraldene”“Tourist”“Music City Queen” (featuring The B-52’s)”“Strange”“Wandering Spirit”“I’ll Be Lovin’ You”“That’s What Makes the...
Miranda Lambert | John Shearer/Getty Images for Miranda Lambert Miranda Lambert released an album called ‘Palomino’
Palomino was released on April 29, 2022. The album includes three songs from Lambert’s 2021 collaboration album with Jack Ingram and John Randall, The Marfa Tapes. The three songs from The Marfa Tapes that made it on to Palomino are “In His Arms,” “Geraldene,” and “Waxahachie.”
In total, Palomino has 15 tracks. The complete tracklist for Palomino can be viewed below.
Palomino tracklist:
“Actin’ Up”“Scenes”“In His Arms”“Geraldene”“Tourist”“Music City Queen” (featuring The B-52’s)”“Strange”“Wandering Spirit”“I’ll Be Lovin’ You”“That’s What Makes the...
- 1/30/2023
- by Eryn Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Miranda Lambert included the song “Geraldene” on her collaboration album The Marfa Tapes with Jack Ingram and John Randall and her 2022 album Palomino. The country singer performed “Geraldene” at the 2022 Country Music Association Awards. Fans can watch the performance below.
Miranda Lambert | Terry Wyatt/WireImage Miranda Lambert performed ‘Geraldene’ at the 2022 CMA Awards
The 2022 CMA Awards were held on Nov. 9, 2022. At the award show, Lambert performed “Geraldene” as part of a solo stage. She also performed a tribute to late country singer Loretta Lynn with Carrie Underwood and Reba McEntire.
For her “Geraldene” performance, Lambert performed on stage with a live band. The singer wore a blue top with black fringe and high-waisted black pants.
Throughout the performance, multiple lasers flashed down over Lambert. Toward the end of the song, sparks flew up behind the live band.
The performance of “Geraldene” at the 2022 CMA Awards can be viewed below.
The...
Miranda Lambert | Terry Wyatt/WireImage Miranda Lambert performed ‘Geraldene’ at the 2022 CMA Awards
The 2022 CMA Awards were held on Nov. 9, 2022. At the award show, Lambert performed “Geraldene” as part of a solo stage. She also performed a tribute to late country singer Loretta Lynn with Carrie Underwood and Reba McEntire.
For her “Geraldene” performance, Lambert performed on stage with a live band. The singer wore a blue top with black fringe and high-waisted black pants.
Throughout the performance, multiple lasers flashed down over Lambert. Toward the end of the song, sparks flew up behind the live band.
The performance of “Geraldene” at the 2022 CMA Awards can be viewed below.
The...
- 1/28/2023
- by Eryn Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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The first round of performers for the upcoming 56th annual CMA Awards was announced Tuesday morning, and it includes a mix of veteran hitmakers and rising artists.
This year’s performer lineup includes Jimmie Allen, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, Kelly Clarkson, Hardy, Marcus King, Miranda Lambert, Carly Pearce, Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen, Lainey Wilson and Zac Brown Band. This year’s show will be co-hosted by two-time CMA entertainer of the year winner Bryan, and NFL star Peyton Manning.
The 56th annual CMA Awards will air Nov. 9 from Nashville. The ABC broadcast will open with a tribute to the late singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. Bryan will perform his new single “Country On,” while current five-time nominee Carly Pearce will perform a song from her recent album 29: Written in Stone.
Lambert, the most-nominated female artist in CMA Awards history, who has three nominations this...
The first round of performers for the upcoming 56th annual CMA Awards was announced Tuesday morning, and it includes a mix of veteran hitmakers and rising artists.
This year’s performer lineup includes Jimmie Allen, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, Kelly Clarkson, Hardy, Marcus King, Miranda Lambert, Carly Pearce, Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen, Lainey Wilson and Zac Brown Band. This year’s show will be co-hosted by two-time CMA entertainer of the year winner Bryan, and NFL star Peyton Manning.
The 56th annual CMA Awards will air Nov. 9 from Nashville. The ABC broadcast will open with a tribute to the late singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. Bryan will perform his new single “Country On,” while current five-time nominee Carly Pearce will perform a song from her recent album 29: Written in Stone.
Lambert, the most-nominated female artist in CMA Awards history, who has three nominations this...
- 10/25/2022
- by Jessica Nicholson, Billboard
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 56th CMA Awards will open their Nov. 9 broadcast with what’s being billed as a “star-studded tribute” to Loretta Lynn. The Country Music Hall of Fame member known for pioneering songs like “The Pill” and “Fist City” died Oct. 4 at 90.
While the artists singing for Lynn have yet to be announced, the CMA did reveal its first round of performances for the show. Chief among them: a collab between Zac Brown Band and Marcus King on the Zbb’s “Out in the Middle.” The guitar hero previously joined Brown...
While the artists singing for Lynn have yet to be announced, the CMA did reveal its first round of performances for the show. Chief among them: a collab between Zac Brown Band and Marcus King on the Zbb’s “Out in the Middle.” The guitar hero previously joined Brown...
- 10/25/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Producers, showrunners, line producers and location managers all agree: When it comes to shooting a production in Spain, they need a bridge with local administrations.
As film and TV shoots ramp up to historic heights — doubling expenditure in 2021 vs. the average spend for 2016-19 — Spain’s intoxicating mix of historic cities, natural parks and intricate local regulations means that the role of the film commissions has become crucial in successfully carrying out production.
To date, there are 37 film commissions or offices across Spain, forming part of the Sfc Network. “Film commissions have come a long way in recent years and have understood what their role is,” says Meñakoz Films’ Fernando Victoria de Lecea, president of the Profilm line producers’ body, who fulfilled that role on Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City.”
“When a location manager doesn’t control a region too much, the film commissioner offers a large database. Then, he...
As film and TV shoots ramp up to historic heights — doubling expenditure in 2021 vs. the average spend for 2016-19 — Spain’s intoxicating mix of historic cities, natural parks and intricate local regulations means that the role of the film commissions has become crucial in successfully carrying out production.
To date, there are 37 film commissions or offices across Spain, forming part of the Sfc Network. “Film commissions have come a long way in recent years and have understood what their role is,” says Meñakoz Films’ Fernando Victoria de Lecea, president of the Profilm line producers’ body, who fulfilled that role on Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City.”
“When a location manager doesn’t control a region too much, the film commissioner offers a large database. Then, he...
- 9/10/2022
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Arguably the biggest prizes in country music, the Country Music Association Awards (CMAs) seek to honor the best in the industry. The award show features categories like Album of the Year, New Artist of the Year, Female and Male Artist of the Year, and the coveted Entertainer of the Year award. Let’s take a look at a few names that could pop up in the nominations list this year.
There are a couple of favorites who will get nominations without a doubt. Maren Morris’s “Humble Quest” is one of her best pieces of work and includes the hit “Circles Around This Town,” which could get into Song of the Year. There’s also Miranda Lambert, who will be in contention for her new album “Palomino” and the hit single “If I Was a Cowboy.” Similarly, Jason Aldean has found success with his album “Macon, Georgia,” led by his already-cma-winning duet with Carrie Underwood,...
There are a couple of favorites who will get nominations without a doubt. Maren Morris’s “Humble Quest” is one of her best pieces of work and includes the hit “Circles Around This Town,” which could get into Song of the Year. There’s also Miranda Lambert, who will be in contention for her new album “Palomino” and the hit single “If I Was a Cowboy.” Similarly, Jason Aldean has found success with his album “Macon, Georgia,” led by his already-cma-winning duet with Carrie Underwood,...
- 9/8/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Louisiana-native Lainey Wilson is having a breakout year as she tops the Country Music Association Awards nominations in her first year as a nominee, earning nods in six categories including album of the year, female vocalist of the year and song of the year.
Wilson is only the fourth artist in the history of the CMAs to earn six nominations in her first year, following Glen Campbell, Brad Paisley and Kacey Musgraves. She’s also up for new artist of the year, music video and musical event.
Read More: Rising Country Star Lainey Wilson Pays Tribute To Her ‘Idol & Queen’ Dolly Parton In New Track ‘Wwdd’
Other leading nominees include Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton and writer-producer Shane McAnally, who all have nominations in five categories. The CMA Awards, hosted by Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning, will air on Wednesday, Nov. 9 on ABC.
Wilson’s 2021 album “Sayin’ What I...
Wilson is only the fourth artist in the history of the CMAs to earn six nominations in her first year, following Glen Campbell, Brad Paisley and Kacey Musgraves. She’s also up for new artist of the year, music video and musical event.
Read More: Rising Country Star Lainey Wilson Pays Tribute To Her ‘Idol & Queen’ Dolly Parton In New Track ‘Wwdd’
Other leading nominees include Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton and writer-producer Shane McAnally, who all have nominations in five categories. The CMA Awards, hosted by Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning, will air on Wednesday, Nov. 9 on ABC.
Wilson’s 2021 album “Sayin’ What I...
- 9/7/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Here’s an awards trajectory you don’t see too often, at least in country music: Lainey Wilson has never even been nominated for the CMA Awards before, but as of Wednesday morning, she’s officially the leading nominee for 2022.
Wilson came out ahead with six nominations when the Country Music Association announced the finalists Wednesday morning for its 56th annual awards show. Close behind with five nominations each was a quartet of contenders: Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton and songwriter/producer Shane McAnally.
Racking up a four-pack of nods were Cody Johnson and writer-producer Josh Osbourne. Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Hardy and Midland all came up as triple-nominees.
The infusion of so many fresh blood among the top nominees didn’t mean there was a big turnover, though, in the ranks of the nominees for the top prize, entertainer of the year. Four of the five...
Wilson came out ahead with six nominations when the Country Music Association announced the finalists Wednesday morning for its 56th annual awards show. Close behind with five nominations each was a quartet of contenders: Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton and songwriter/producer Shane McAnally.
Racking up a four-pack of nods were Cody Johnson and writer-producer Josh Osbourne. Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Hardy and Midland all came up as triple-nominees.
The infusion of so many fresh blood among the top nominees didn’t mean there was a big turnover, though, in the ranks of the nominees for the top prize, entertainer of the year. Four of the five...
- 9/7/2022
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Legendary British actor Stephen Fry has boarded Netflix’s The F**k it Bucket from The Crown producer Left Bank Pictures, joining a clutch of highly-rated newcomers including lead Sophie Wilde (You Don’t Know Me) and Boiling Point’s Lauryn Ajufo.
Fry will play the role of Mia Polanco (Wilde)’s doctor, Dr Nell, in his latest Netflix show, having appeared as Headmaster Barnes in hit young adult drama Heartstopper and Gilbert in Neil Gaiman’s upcoming The Sandman.
Unveiled on a UK slate last year, The F**k it Bucket is Netflix’s latest big UK young adult bet, following on from the critical and commercial success of Heartstopper.
Newcomer Ripley Parker’s show follows a 17-year-old Londoner who is released from hospital after a lengthy battle with anorexia nervosa. She is thrust back into the chaotic world of sixth form, only to find that her friends have...
Fry will play the role of Mia Polanco (Wilde)’s doctor, Dr Nell, in his latest Netflix show, having appeared as Headmaster Barnes in hit young adult drama Heartstopper and Gilbert in Neil Gaiman’s upcoming The Sandman.
Unveiled on a UK slate last year, The F**k it Bucket is Netflix’s latest big UK young adult bet, following on from the critical and commercial success of Heartstopper.
Newcomer Ripley Parker’s show follows a 17-year-old Londoner who is released from hospital after a lengthy battle with anorexia nervosa. She is thrust back into the chaotic world of sixth form, only to find that her friends have...
- 8/4/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
After weeks of relatively soft debuts on the Billboard 200 albums chart, rapper Future launched at number-one for the tracking week of April 29 through May 5 with big numbers for his ninth studio album, “I Never Liked You.” The collection achieved 222,000 equivalent album units. Read more about this week’s album chart here at Billboard.com.
The vast majority of Future’s album units came from streaming, followed by traditional album sales and individual track sales. Overall, it’s the most successful week for an album in 2022 so far, with more total units than anything since Adele‘s “30,” which racked up 288,000 units in its second week last December. And it’s the biggest week for a rap or R&b album since the second week of Drake‘s “Certified Lover Boy” earned 236,000 units. It’s the eighth number-one album of Future’s career.
SEEBillboard charts: Number-one albums of 2022
The Weeknd‘s “Dawn FM” followed in second place,...
The vast majority of Future’s album units came from streaming, followed by traditional album sales and individual track sales. Overall, it’s the most successful week for an album in 2022 so far, with more total units than anything since Adele‘s “30,” which racked up 288,000 units in its second week last December. And it’s the biggest week for a rap or R&b album since the second week of Drake‘s “Certified Lover Boy” earned 236,000 units. It’s the eighth number-one album of Future’s career.
SEEBillboard charts: Number-one albums of 2022
The Weeknd‘s “Dawn FM” followed in second place,...
- 5/10/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: The Crown duo Left Bank Pictures and Netflix have set Little Voice, The Gifted and Reign star Sean Teale as male lead in their new Spain-set series Palomino.
Teale joins lead Evin Ahmad in the eight-part thriller series set in the suburbs of Barcelona. Filming is underway. As we previously revealed, Snabba Cash actress Ahmad plays British teacher Erin Carter who is caught up in a brutal supermarket robbery and finds her life threatening to unravel as one of the robbers claims to recognize her. Erin then must fight to clear her name and protect her family, but questions linger as to whether she is really who she claims to be. Teale, who will next be seen in 20th Century’s feature Rosaline with Kaitlyn Dever, will play Erin’s Spanish husband Jordi who works as a nurse at the local hospital. As the series progresses,...
Teale joins lead Evin Ahmad in the eight-part thriller series set in the suburbs of Barcelona. Filming is underway. As we previously revealed, Snabba Cash actress Ahmad plays British teacher Erin Carter who is caught up in a brutal supermarket robbery and finds her life threatening to unravel as one of the robbers claims to recognize her. Erin then must fight to clear her name and protect her family, but questions linger as to whether she is really who she claims to be. Teale, who will next be seen in 20th Century’s feature Rosaline with Kaitlyn Dever, will play Erin’s Spanish husband Jordi who works as a nurse at the local hospital. As the series progresses,...
- 5/10/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Snabba Cash and The Rain star Evin Ahmad is to lead Netflix’s upcoming female-led action adventure series Palomino, with filming kicking off in Barcelona later this year.
The Swedish-Kurdish actress, a rising talent, will play Erin Collantes in the show from The Crown producer Left Bank Pictures, a British teacher in Spain who finds herself caught up in a supermarket robbery. When one of the robbers claims to recognize her, her life threatens to unravel and in Palomino, a town of secrets, she must fight to clear her name and protect her family.
Ahmad has made her name in a string of Scandi Netflix shows and Palomino will be her first streaming breakout beyond the region.
She played the lead of Leya, an aspiring tech entrepreneur, in Oskar Söderlund’s Snabba Cash and starred as Kira in seasons two and three of Danish post-apocalyptic thriller The Rain from Jannik Tai Mosholt,...
The Swedish-Kurdish actress, a rising talent, will play Erin Collantes in the show from The Crown producer Left Bank Pictures, a British teacher in Spain who finds herself caught up in a supermarket robbery. When one of the robbers claims to recognize her, her life threatens to unravel and in Palomino, a town of secrets, she must fight to clear her name and protect her family.
Ahmad has made her name in a string of Scandi Netflix shows and Palomino will be her first streaming breakout beyond the region.
She played the lead of Leya, an aspiring tech entrepreneur, in Oskar Söderlund’s Snabba Cash and starred as Kira in seasons two and three of Danish post-apocalyptic thriller The Rain from Jannik Tai Mosholt,...
- 4/12/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Miranda Lambert performed her current single “If I Was a Cowboy” onstage at the 2022 CMT Music Awards in Nashville. The song appears on Lambert’s new studio album Palomino, which will be released April 29.
Wearing a black jumpsuit with lime-green fringe and a pink and white hat, Lambert delivered the song from a stage on Lower Broadway for an eager group of fans. By the end of the song, fireworks arced through the downtown sky behind her. Earlier in the evening, “If I Was a Cowboy” earned Lambert a win...
Wearing a black jumpsuit with lime-green fringe and a pink and white hat, Lambert delivered the song from a stage on Lower Broadway for an eager group of fans. By the end of the song, fireworks arced through the downtown sky behind her. Earlier in the evening, “If I Was a Cowboy” earned Lambert a win...
- 4/12/2022
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Netflix is in early-stage conversations with The Crown producer Left Bank over a prequel to the smash hit royal drama.
The show’s penultimate season will launch later this year, introducing a slew of new actors and characters such as Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana, and sources confirmed a potential prequel is in discussion.
Any prequel would likely cover the pre-World War Two era or late Victorian era when Queen Victoria reigned. She was the UK’s longest-serving monarch until Queen Elizabeth took that record several years ago.
Deadline understands conversations over the prequel are in their early stages and it is not yet in development nor near greenlight stage.
Peter Morgan’s series, which will run for six seasons before concluding, has arguably been the UK’s biggest Netflix hit, costing around £100M (130M) per six-part run and featuring huge stars including Olivia Colman, Matt Smith and Helena Bonham Carter.
The show’s penultimate season will launch later this year, introducing a slew of new actors and characters such as Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana, and sources confirmed a potential prequel is in discussion.
Any prequel would likely cover the pre-World War Two era or late Victorian era when Queen Victoria reigned. She was the UK’s longest-serving monarch until Queen Elizabeth took that record several years ago.
Deadline understands conversations over the prequel are in their early stages and it is not yet in development nor near greenlight stage.
Peter Morgan’s series, which will run for six seasons before concluding, has arguably been the UK’s biggest Netflix hit, costing around £100M (130M) per six-part run and featuring huge stars including Olivia Colman, Matt Smith and Helena Bonham Carter.
- 4/8/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Miranda Lambert has released another track off her upcoming album Palomino, ahead of its April 29 drop date. “Actin’ Up” is a swaggering slice of woozy country-rock, with Lambert dropping a wealth of pop-culture references in the lyrics.
In the first two verses alone, she alludes to Tommy James and the Shondells’ 1968 hit “Mony Mony,” Steve McQueen’s Mustang, and a golfer currently competing in this weekend’s Masters. “Even Tiger Woods couldn’t swing it this good,” Lambert sings.
Written by Lambert with Luke Dick and Jon Randall — Palomino’s...
In the first two verses alone, she alludes to Tommy James and the Shondells’ 1968 hit “Mony Mony,” Steve McQueen’s Mustang, and a golfer currently competing in this weekend’s Masters. “Even Tiger Woods couldn’t swing it this good,” Lambert sings.
Written by Lambert with Luke Dick and Jon Randall — Palomino’s...
- 4/7/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Miranda Lambert is not used to sitting still, so a few months into pandemic quarantine she and her husband, former NYPD officer Brendan McLoughlin, bought a shiny silver Airstream and headed up the East Coast from Nashville. They made “campfire casserole,” a specialty of Lambert’s dad, drank wine on the pop-up table, and named the gleaming beast “The Sheriff.”
“My stepson lives in New York, so we were trying to figure out creative ways to get to him,” Lambert says, sitting in a conference room down the hall from...
“My stepson lives in New York, so we were trying to figure out creative ways to get to him,” Lambert says, sitting in a conference room down the hall from...
- 3/30/2022
- by Marissa R. Moss
- Rollingstone.com
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