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Hindustan Times
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Netflix unveils With Love, Meghan Season 2 trailer: Release date, guest lineup and more details
The official trailer for the highly anticipated second season of Meghan Markle's lifestyle series With Love, Meghan was released on Tuesday, August 12. It will premiere on Netflix on August 26. This comes a day after Meghan and Prince Harry's Archewell Productions extended its partnership with the streaming service into a multi-year, first-look deal for several movie and TV projects, Deadline reported. The Duchess of Sussex has even revealed the dynamic lineup of guests, which includes celebrities, chefs, and influencers. Netflix has released the trailer for Season 2 of With Love, Meghan.(Instagram/Netflix) With Love, Meghan Season 2: What to expect? Sharing the trailer on Instagram, Meghan Markle wrote, 'The best moments are made to be shared. With Love, Meghan returns August 26th on @netflix.' After a successful run for Season 1, the new one will feature an equally impressive lineup, which includes Chrissy Teigen and Tan France. Fans will get to witness renowned chefs like José Andrés, David Chang, Samin Nosrat, Christina Tosi, and Clare Smyth in the second season of the Netflix show. The long guest list also features Jay Shetty and Radhi Devlukia, alongside Meghan's close friend Heather Dorak. Jamie Kern Lima, whom she joined earlier this year for her first podcast appearance, also appears in the new trailer. Makeup artist Daniel Martin will make a comeback as a guest this season. Also read: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's Archewell Productions extends deal with Netflix In the trailer, Meghan can be seen cooking, making pottery, and crafting, besides sharing fun moments with her guests. At one point, Teigen can be heard saying, 'I could do this every day.' Although Prince Harry does not appear in the trailer, Meghan mentions her husband towards the end, while making a confession about his diet. 'You know who doesn't like lobster? My husband,' she said. The filming for the show took place in California's Montecito, where the couple stays with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The series was not filmed at their home, but Meghan earlier shared that her children did play a major part in the production. As per Deadline, the maiden season of With Love, Meghan, raked in 5.3 million views after making its debut on March 4 until June 30. It stood at #383 on the streaming service's What We Watched January-June 2025 semi-annual report. The trailer for With Love, Meghan comes after the couple extended their partnership with Netflix into a multi-year, first-look deal. In a statement, Meghan said they were 'proud' to extend the partnership with the streaming platform. 'My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision,' she added. The Duchess of Sussex is further gearing up for With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration, which comes out in December. FAQs: Where to watch season 2 of With Love, Meghan? It will premiere on Netflix on August 26. Who all were there in the first season of With Love, Meghan? It featured Mindy Kaling, Daniel Martin, Roy Choi and Alice Waters, among others. What to expect from Season 2? The new season will feature Chrissy Teigen, Tan France, and Jay Shetty, among others.


Hindustan Times
6 hours ago
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To All The Boys I've Loved Before's Noah Centineo might just be your next Rambo; here's what the internet thinks
From high school love letters to heavy artillery, Noah Centineo is trading rom-com charm for raw combat grit. The To All the Boys I've Loved Before star has allegedly been tapped to play a young John Rambo in John Rambo, a prequel to the iconic action franchise Rambo. According to Deadline, Sisu director Jalmari Helander will helm the project, with a script from writing duo Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani. The plot is under wraps, but the film will explore Rambo's origin story during the Vietnam War — before the headband, the muscle, and the one-man war. Noah Centineo might just be the next John Rambo Fans react The casting has left fans somewhere between shocked, excited, and deeply sceptical. 'Go watch The Recruit on Netflix, this kid is terrific. Reminds me of a young Mark Ruffalo,' one person said, praising his spy-thriller performance. Others are fully on board: 'They're making a young Rambo film!? AMAZING!!!' Another fan, though, noted the weight of the role: 'Noah has big shoes to fill.' Of course, the internet wouldn't be the internet without some cynicism. 'No one will be able to match the OG Rambo,' one comment read, while another lamented, 'We are trapped in remake hell…' And in perhaps the most bewildered reaction, a fan wrote, 'Not the To All the Boys I've Loved Before guy turning into Rambo.' For others, the sentiment was simpler: 'Nobody wants this.' About the Rambo franchise Rambo, originally created by David Morell in his novel First Blood, exploded onto the big screen in 1982 with Sylvester Stallone as the haunted Vietnam vet forced into a bloody stand-off with a small-town sheriff. Across five films, the franchise has raked in more than $800 million worldwide, with the last instalment, Rambo: Last Blood (2019), grossing $92 million. Stallone is aware of the prequel project but, according to Deadline, is not involved. Still, his shadow looms large over the role that helped define him as one of cinema's greatest action stars. For Centineo, who rose to fame with Netflix's rom-com hit To All the Boys and later flexed his action chops in The Recruit, this could be a career-shifting moment; if this Rambo reboot lands, Centineo could be facing the ultimate Hollywood glow-up — from boy-next-door to battle-hardened legend.


Hindustan Times
10 hours ago
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Ambika Mod says she gets rookie roles even after 'One Day' success
London, Actor Ambika Mod says she is asked to audition for the stereotypical brown roles despite proving her acting prowess in a lead role with Netflix's acclaimed series "One Day". Ambika Mod says she gets rookie roles even after 'One Day' success In an interview with The Times UK, the actor, who is of Indian descent, opened up about getting typecasted based on her skin colour. "It's just the industry and the way that our society works. You either get asked to audition for brown roles, which are usually, the doctor, the dentist, the policewoman,' Mod shared, while alluding to her 'One Day' co-star Leo Woodall's success in finding lead roles across diverse genres. Since 'One Day', Woodall has acted in 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy', and plays the lead in Apple TV series 'Prime Target'. 'Even in the past year and a half, I have been asked to audition for the rookie cop who investigates the story of the two interesting white leads,' she said. Mod said she is no stranger to such treatment. 'I've read the most unsavoury things about myself on the internet, but I think that's rooted in racism and misogyny.' The actor has often spoke about her experience in the industry. In an earlier interview with Deadline, she spoke about the pressure of representing the South Asian diaspora. 'When people talked about my white co-star's performance, they would often talk about his acting and the quality of his work, whereas with me — not all the time — it was about how amazing it was that I'm brown, and what a change-making casting choice it was. I would think, 'What about my performance and my work?'' the actor told Deadline earlier this year. 'One Day', based on the novel by David Nicholls, was a career-changing role for both Mod and Woodall. The Netflix series revolved around two university students who share a night together, but due to differing life goals, struggle to find a future. The show saw much acclaim, and was one of the most viewed Netflix series globally on the week of its release. Mod has since appeared in Steven Soderbergh's 2025 spy thriller 'Black Bag' alongside Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett and Pierce Brosnan. She has also played journalist Selma Desai in the Disney distributed thriller 'The Stolen Girl'. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.