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Kate Hudson Says Mindy Kaling Was Giving Notes On ‘Running Point' From The Hospital: 'Isn't Mindy Literally In Labor?'
Mindy Kaling certainly has a strong work ethic, so says Running Point star and executive producer Kate Hudson. During an FYC event for the Netflix basketball dramedy prior to the weekend, the actress gushed about the show's co-creator, per People, saying she was so dedicated to the series that she sent in writing notes shortly after giving birth to her third child in February 2024. More from Deadline John Mulaney Is "Figuring Out" Season 2 Of Netflix's 'Everybody's Live' Everything We Know About 'Stranger Things' Season 5 So Far Netflix Takes Thomas Vinterberg's Debut Series 'Families Like Ours' For The U.S. 'I have to say, I've fallen in love with this woman,' Hudson said of Kaling, who also serves as EP on the show. 'And she's just not only so brilliant, but so trusting … she puts the best team together.' The How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days star added, 'And she was pregnant. We had a script, like our first table read. She's on Zoom. She then has the baby and is sending notes like an hour after she has the baby. I was like, 'Isn't Mindy literally in labor?''Hudson concluded, 'She is a powerhouse and delivers what she says she's going to deliver.' Also from Ike Barinholtz and showrunner David Stassen, Running Point is loosely drawn from the life of Jeanie Buss, the sports executive who inherited the family business of managing the Los Angeles Lakers. As the president and controlling owner of the iconic group, she is the first woman to lead a championship team in the NBA. In the show's fictionalized and dramatized adaptation, Hudson portrays the determined Isla Gordon, the newly appointed L.A. Waves CEO who must contend with league misogyny and her own brothers vying for her spot. Already renewed for a second season at the streamer after a slam dunk inaugural season, Barinholtz previously told Deadline at the TV Contenders event that the writers room has opened and scribes are currently 'in the nitty gritty of breaking the season.' Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 So Far List Of Hollywood & Media Layoffs From Paramount To Warner Bros Discovery To CNN & More Everything We Know About 'Happy Gilmore 2' So Far
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a day ago
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‘Poker Face' Season 2 Guest Stars: From Katie Holmes To Simon Hellberg
Poker Face Season 2 has launched on Peacock, and the show returns with a new riveting roulette of guest stars, as it had in Season 1. A look at the titles of each episode will hint at the themes found within as well as clues for Natasha Lyonne's Charlie Cale, who has an uncanny B.S. detector and a nose for sleuthing out the truth. Lyonne's main character is a staple between seasons, as she sometimes randomly and other times through personal ties gets pulled into these murder mysteries. More from Deadline 'Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy' Emmy Submissions: Renée Zellweger Eyes Historic Double 'Laid' Canceled At Peacock After One Season Beaten Up By Trio Of Teenagers, John Mulaney Finds Solace In Bone Thugs-N-Harmony On 'Everybody's Live' Season Finale RELATED: Find the Poker Face Season 2 guest stars that accompany Lyonne in the newest 12 episodes, three of which premiered May 8, below: Best of Deadline Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More Everything We Know About Netflix's 'The Thursday Murder Club' So Far
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Everything We Know About ‘Happy Gilmore 2' So Far
A Happy Gilmore sequel is coming thanks to Netflix, Adam Sandler and others. Sandler posted a teaser of the film on Christmas. The actor, who will reprise his role as the titular former hockey player-turned-golfer, also has hinted at several special guest stars who may appear in the sequel film. Christopher McDonald, who played antagonist Shooter McGavin in the 1996 original film, first teased word of a sequel. McDonald mentioned to Drew Barrymore and on the radio that Sandler had showed him an early script for the new film. More from Deadline 'Happy Gilmore 2' First Teaser: Adam Sandler Rides Again — As Does His Nemesis Adam Sandler Remembers Carl Weathers: 'Happy Gilmore' Co-Star Was 'A True Legend' Beaten Up By Trio Of Teenagers, John Mulaney Finds Solace In Bone Thugs-N-Harmony On 'Everybody's Live' Season Finale Read on for everything we know about the Happy Gilmore sequel: When will the sequel come out? March's teaser trailer announced the release date of July 25, 2025. RELATED: Is there a trailer for ? There is not a full trailer yet, but a teaser clip Sandler posted on Instagram Christmas Day 2024 shows his signature goofy hockey walk up to strike the golf ball in a Boston Bruins jersey. A glimpse of NFL player Travis Kelce can also be caught in the snippet posted to Sandler's Instagram. There was also another teaser clip released in March. Who will be in the sequel? Sandler will return to reprise the role of Happy Gilmore. In conversation with Jimmy Fallon, who asked about cameos in the film and specifically one Travis Kelce, Sandler confirmed that Kelce will have a part in the film. Sandler also teased that some pro golfers will appear in the sequel. In an interview with IndieWire, Sandler also confirmed that Benny Safdie will appear for a 'juicy part' in Happy Gilmore 2. RELATED: The original film also featured Modern Family's Julie Bowen as Virginia Venit, pro golfer Lee Trevino, Rocky and Predator alum Carl Weathers and longtime The Price Is Right host Bob Barker. Christopher McDonald will return for the sequel as Gilmore's nemesis alongside Bad Bunny, whose role is under wraps. Margaret Qualley will also have a tiny role on the sequel film. Other names set to appear in the sequel include Nick Swardson, Scott Mescudi and pro wrestler Jacob Friedman. RELATED: Professional wrestler Maxwell Jacob Friedman will also appear in the film, Deadline exclusively reported. Who else is behind ? Sandler is writing the sequel script with original co-writer Tim Herlihy. The film is produced by Happy Madison, Sandler's production company which is named after Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison. Netflix officially ordered the film in May. Sandler has a longtime deal with the streamer through which he has made other films like Murder Mystery and You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah. RELATED: Best of Deadline 'The Morning Show' Season 4: Everything We Know So Far 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery


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2 days ago
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Disney+ users warned to check important detail to avoid £1,000 fine
Disney+ users are at risk of a big fine if they don't follow this one rule. For the next five years, the streaming platform will possess the broadcasting rights for the UEFA Women's Champions League across Europe, as announced last month. However, if football fans wish to tune in, they'll have to check one key detail. From October, Disney+ subscribers will be able to stream every match. There'll be no additional cost to their monthly fee, provided they have a TV licence. Even though you are not watching the games on channels such as BBC, a licence is still required when viewing live television. Yes, even on Disney+. If you are caught streaming live content without a licence, you could receive an unwelcome £1,000 fine. Don't worry, these restrictions won't impact the rest of the Disney+ experience, as on-demand content – aka, not live – can still be viewed without a TV licence and for no extra cost. Making the announcement at the end of May, Disney+ said: 'Disney+ will be the home of the UEFA Women's Champions League across Europe from next season, allowing fans to watch every match live at no extra cost.' They explained that this 'follows a five-year deal in which The Walt Disney Company has secured live rights to the competition from 2025/26 to 2029/30.' 'As the only place fans can watch all live matches in the competition, coverage on Disney+ will launch in October 2025, marking a new era for the UEFA Women's Champions League with the introduction of the 18-team League phase format,' explained the streamer. 'Bringing more excitement, unpredictability and bigger clashes from the League phase through to the 2026 Final at Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, all 75 matches in the competition will be live streamed on Disney+.' Karl Holmes, General Manager, Disney+ EMEA, commented: 'The UEFA Women's Champions League is the very best in football performance, dedication, and passion. 'Bringing this incredible tournament to Disney+ customers and audiences speaks to our commitment to delivering a huge range of bold and dynamic entertainment. 'As women's football continues to grow with audiences worldwide, we're proud to offer the thrill and excitement of every single match to Disney+ customers across Europe, at no extra cost.' More streaming giants have acquired the rights to live broadcasts in recent years, though, meaning it's essential you check you can take part in the fun without being stung. For example, in March, Netflix subscribers were given a warning ahead of the premiere of Everybody's Live with John Mulaney. Marking the streamer's first-ever late-night talk show, it aired live from the US with the comedian at the helm, with viewers needing a TV licence to watch without the risk of repercussions. Similarly, Netflix recently acquired the rights to the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, plus several WWE shows. At the time, the rules were reiterated. A spokesperson said: 'A TV licence is needed to watch live content on streaming services, watch or record a TV programme on any channel, and when using BBC iPlayer. 'Further information is available on the TV licensing website or via the customer services team, who can help with any queries.' As for how much a TV licence sets you back, the figure increased on April 1. More Trending This took the total from £169.50 to £174.50, which you can either pay in monthly instalments of £14.12 or pay in one go. The price change was set by the government, and the raise was confirmed last November by the Secretary of State. View More » This money is used to pay for eight national TV channels plus regional TV services, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds, 56 radio stations, the BBC website, BBC World Service, and BBC apps. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Paris Saint-Germain can add Club World Cup glory to their awesome Champions League final success MORE: PSG vs Tottenham: When is the UEFA Super Cup 2025 and where will it be held? MORE: Steven Gerrard names PSG's 'biggest problem' after Champions League final win
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5 days ago
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Beaten Up By Trio Of Teenagers, John Mulaney Finds Solace In Bone Thugs-N-Harmony On ‘Everybody's Live' Season Finale
John Mulaney closed out the season finale of Everybody's Live by getting beaten up by three 14-year-old boys. However, the comedian also brought out Bone Thugs-N-Harmony after revealing last month that he nearly got scammed when he initially tried to book them. More from Deadline Lindsay Lohan Doesn't Want To Make Netflix Rom-Coms "Forever" Netflix Unveils K-Drama 'Notes From The Last Row' Starring Choi Min-sik, Choi Hyun-wook & Huh Joon-ho Netflix Co-Founder Reed Hastings Joins Board Of AI Firm Anthropic The season finale of the show was teen night. 'Teens rule, they are the only people who have no money that I want approval from,' he joked. He had been 'hyping' this fight all month, a 'fight to the death, reputationally speaking'. 'The response has been overwhelming,' he said, before doing a fake buffering joke. Elsewhere on the show, Mulaney was joined by Adam Sandler, who discussed being kicked out of multiple bands in his youth, Joe Mande, who discussed his teen diarrhea, and Sean Penn, who walked out on stage smoking a cigarette before telling a story about throwing a Molotov cocktail at a rival surfer's van. The trio were joined by 16-year-old Zephyrine Lucan, one of Everybody's Live's writer's babysitter. Olympia punks Sleater-Kinney, featuring Fred Arminsen on drums, featured as the first musical guest, singing a cover of Kim Wilde's Kids In America. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony closed out the show by performing their hit single Tha Crossroads, which was released in 1996. It was an apt closing after Mulaney revealed last month that nearly scammed by a fake manager. 'If you're not familiar with Tha Crossroads, it was an enormous hit about their friend's tragic death,' Mulaney said. 'And I cannot overstate how hugely popular it was with horned-up junior high kids at Catholic schools to grind with each other during the Clinton administration,' he said on the April 2 show. The man demanded $2,800 up front, which Mulaney said he needed to pay himself rather than through the show's budget, a difficult feat, as a recovering addict he wasn't allowed to withdraw more than $300 at a time, meaning he had to call his wife Olivia Munn to explain. 'It's for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.' 'After a little investigating, I have come to believe that the man I was talking to was not the manager of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. In fact, several sites list a different person,' he said. 'I'm concerned now that I never had any direct contact with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.' He has now. Everybody's Live with John Mulaney is expected to return after Deadline revealed that Netflix had handed the series a two-season order, although it's not clear when the show will be back for another 12-week run. The show is produced by Mulaney's Multiple Camera Productions and exec produced by Mulaney, Ashley Edens John Foy and David Ferguson. Best of Deadline 'The Morning Show' Season 4: Everything We Know So Far 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery