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Time of India
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' being renewed for season 2? Find out
"Young Sheldon" spinoff, "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage," is returning for season 2. While CBS has not unveiled the release date for season two, the network confirmed that the latest season will be reaching the audience by 2025-26. Emily Osment , who is seen as Mandy McAllister on the show, shared the exciting update on her Instagram. She dropped a couple of photos from the cast's celebration on set, along with a screenshot of a news piece. "I love these people SO SO MUCH!!!!", she wrote on a group photo featuring co-stars Montana Jordan, Jessie Prez, Dougie Baldwin, Will Sasso , and Rachel Bay Jones. "Thank YOU for watching and giving us the opportunity to tell this story for 22 more episodes. Here we go!," she added. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Iron Man 3: Public review "Young Sheldon" talks about the childhood of Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage). During the show, the viewers also got a glimpse of the turbulent relationship between Sheldon's older brother, Georgie, and the aspiring weather reporter, Mandy, which left them wanting more. When Georgie and Mandy meet for the first time, both lie about their age. Things get complicated after Mandy becomes pregnant. As these two are figuring out how to co-parent their daughter, they end up falling for each other and get married. While the cast for "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage 2" has not been announced yet, leads Osment and Jordan are expected to reprise their roles in season 2. Iain Armitage, who played Young Sheldon was not a part of the initial season of "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage". While it is not certain if Armitage will be seen as Sheldon in season two, the makers shared that they would love to have him on baord in the future. Co-creator Steve Holland told TVLine in October 2024, "We would love to if we found the right episode for Iain. We love him, and he's been super supportive ... but we're trying to establish this show and give it its own identity." Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' Boss Breaks Down That Finale Twist, New Dynamic for Season 2
Note: This story contains spoilers from 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' Season 1, Episode 22. Montana Jordan's Georgie took one step closer to becoming the tire magnate depicted in 'The Big Bang Theory' in the 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' Season 1 finale, as he bought the tire shop from Mandy's dad, Jim (Will Sasso). The change was set up in the season's penultimate episode, which saw Jim considering a potential sale of the store, citing that Georgie Sr. (Lance Barber) was younger than him when he died. While Jim considered an offer from his rival, Georgie steps up in the finale with an offer to buy the shop — a choice that EP Steve Holland said comes out of Georgie's 'youthful confidence.' 'He just jumps in and believes he can do it,' Holland told TheWrap, adding that there's a bit of Georgie in Jordan, himself, as the 'Young Sheldon' actor jumped into multicamera production for the spinoff series without hesitation. 'Georgie just feels like he can jump into something and work really hard at it [and] he can succeed,' Holland said. 'I don't think this will always hold true [but] so far, life has taught him that.' Ruben (Jessie Prez) jumps in to provide the rest of the offer with Georgie, marking an unprecedented sign of trust after seeing Ruben grumble about Georgie's seniority at the tire shop due to his familial relationship with Jim. Holland noted the shift came out of a desire to weave in work stories with what's going on at home for Georgie and Mandy (Emily Osment). With Georgie and Ruben, who Holland said 'don't necessarily love each other that much' becoming business partners, Holland teased a new dynamic going into Season 2, full of opportunities for stories. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. TheWrap: Mandy has been keeping this secret about her ex-boyfriend being her new boss, which really riles Georgie up. Why is it something he's struggling to get past? Steve Holland: It was more than just that she's working with her ex, it was the fact that she had been doing it and keeping it from him that makes him less OK with it. Georgie is young — he doesn't have nearly as much experience in life and in relationships as Mandy — and I think that might be a little bit of an insecurity for him. As much as we play Georgie as being driven and responsible and mature, he's still 20. He's still pretty young and not super experienced at life and relationships, and his jealousy felt real. As they fight about it, Georgie's age seems to be something that Mandy uses against him and Georgie is particularly sensitive to. Do you see that as a hallmark in their relationship or will it shift over time? I think it's always going to be a part of their relationship. 11 years is a pretty big age gap, especially where they're at in life. The interesting thing about their relationship and those two actors who have that actual age gap in life, is they don't look like it. You have to almost remind the audience sometimes that there's this age gap here, because when you see them together, they look like a great couple — it doesn't look like one of them is so much younger than the other. What challenges might they Georgie and Ruben face as they start out running the shop? I think they're both getting into this thing over their heads. I think Georgie is brash and full of confidence, but he's never run a big business before, and he and Ruben don't always get along. Ruben probably feels, rightly, [that] he should be the senior partner. He makes the joke about it in the finale, but he's got more experience. He's working on his degree and he doesn't take Georgie very seriously, so I think there's going to be a lot of fun opportunities for conflict there. Georgie says with the deal he makes they won't be moving out anytime soon. Will they stay at Mandy's parents home for all of Season 2 and the foreseeable future? Certainly moving forward in Season 2. It's always a trick — in sitcoms, especially multicam, you have to keep a little bit of the status quo. We want to keep our characters living [under] the same roof and at some point, why would they still live there? This seemed like a good opportunity to acknowledge that — there's a reason they're still going to be living here. This season you had a good balance of seeing Mandy's family alone while also incorporating Georgie's family, whom we know so well. Is that about the balance you want to have moving forward? I think so. I think we felt like at the end of the season, we had found a really good balance where I think we really got to use the 'Young Sheldon' characters a good amount. It felt right, but it always felt like, at least to us, that the show was still 'Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage,' and the show really centered around that. And when we found opportunities to use Meemaw, Missy and Mary, that it was sort of in support of this show, but it felt right. They feel like they're a part of this world. And obviously those actors are great and those characters are fantastic, so it's really fun to use them and get to bring them back in. I feel like this was a pretty good balance when we use them fairly often. What was it like bringing everyone back for that Mother's Day episode? Really, really fun. One of the great things in having Mary on the show is that her and Audrey really don't get along, so it's always fun to throw the two of them into a room together and just watch the sparks fly. The series introduced two new characters in Ruben and Connor. What's it been like developing them across Season 1? One of the interesting things about this first season is that we had a core cast that we knew — most of them were from 'Young Sheldon.' Ruben and Connor were the two new characters that we really had to figure out. It was actually really fun going into this season with those two actors and figuring out these characters. [With] Connor, I think we really got to lock in on who he was about halfway through … and it was really fun to get see him to a point where he could carry storylines. Ruben was a little trickier, because, yes, he's great, but most of the stories didn't seem to live at the tire store. That was one of the thoughts of having him buy into the store — it'll be a great way to bring this actor we love more into these stories. With the Season 2 green light, what have you already started brainstorming or throwing around for next season to explore? We're going to actually get a little bit of a break, and then we'll be back in a few weeks to start the room up and start talking about what next season is. We spoke with Chuck [Lorre] about it a little bit when we were moving into this finale, and what that could mean for next season, so just in the broadest strokes, but we really haven't dug down into it yet. Lots of viewers of 'Young Sheldon' might not have watched 'The Big Bang Theory.' What are you finding for this spinoff — do you think it's a lot of the 'Young Sheldon' fans following? My guess is that it's a lot of 'Young Sheldon' fans following, but I would have thought that about 'Young Sheldon,' that it was mostly 'Big Bang' fans following. For 'Young Sheldon,' things changed when it went to Netflix — it found a whole new audience and a younger audience, especially, that hadn't seen 'Big Bang Theory.' There's history with these characters, but we really want the show to be an open invitation and not require people to feel like they have to have done the homework of other shows to come to it. I think you can come to this without knowing those other shows, and I don't think you'll be lost. Have you talked about how long you would want the show to go for? We're just enjoying it. It feels to us like it's a show that's got legs and can go on. It's not a premise show that's going to run out of story. It's a relationship show, and there's always stories in relationships. I hope it runs forever — is that too much to ask for? This interview has been edited for length and clarity. 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' Season 1 is now streaming on Paramount+. The post 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' Boss Breaks Down That Finale Twist, New Dynamic for Season 2 appeared first on TheWrap.
Yahoo
05-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘The Equalizer': First Look At Titus Welliver Ahead Of Potential CBS Spinoff
We're getting the first look at Bosch alum Titus Welliver in an upcoming episode of The Equalizer, where his character, which will lead a potential spinoff, will be introduced. You can see Welliver in the above image with Equalizer star Queen Latifah and Juani Feliz in the background in silhouette. As we previously reported, Welliver and Feliz have been tapped as the two leads of the potential spinoff, which has not yet received a series order. Their characters are both set to be introduced in episode 516 of The Equalizer on April 20, titled 'Sins of our Father'. You can see an additional image of Welliver and Queen Latifah below. More from Deadline Christopher Gorham Joins CBS Comedy 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming 2025 MTV Video Music Awards To Air On CBS For First Time; Will Simulcast On MTV Welliver will play Hudson Reed, a former top CIA operative with a dark secret who is connected to Robyn McCall (Queen Latifah) by an old mentor. Feliz plays Samantha Reed who has been trained by her father to be a weapons expert, skilled martial artist and true chameleon all while hiding a mysterious past. Both Welliver and Feliz were cast as guest stars in the episode. with series regular options for the potential spinoff. A reimagining of the classic series, The Equalizer stars Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall, an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive skills as a former CIA operative to help those with nowhere else to turn. The Season 5 cast also includes Tory Kittles, Adam Goldberg, Liza Lapira, Laya DeLeon Hayes with Lorraine Toussaint. Fom Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with CBS Studios, The Equalizer is executive produced by Joseph C. Wilson, Dana Owens (Queen Latifah), Debra Martin Chase, Shakim Compere, John Davis, John Fox, Loretha Jones and Rob Hanning. Welliver can currently be seen starring as Harry Bosch in Bosch: Legacy, which is airing its third and final season on Prime Video. He portrayed Harry Bosch on all seven seasons of the mothership series Bosch. Feliz recently recurred on Tracy Oliver's Amazon television series Harlem Her credits also include series Fleishman Is In Trouble and DMZ, A24 feature Civil War and AMC's upcoming The Terror: Devil In Silver. Best of Deadline '1923' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? Everything We Know About 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2 So Far Everything We Know About 'Hacks' Season 4 So Far


USA Today
11-03-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Emily Osment settles divorce from Jack Anthony after end of 5-month marriage
Emily Osment settles divorce from Jack Anthony after end of 5-month marriage Show Caption Hide Caption Hannah Montana star Emily Osment files for divorce after five months of marriage Emily Osment has filed for divorce from Jack Anthony after five months of marriage and declared that it just "didn't work out." Bang Showbiz "Young Sheldon" and "Hannah Montana" star Emily Osment is officially ending her marriage after five months. According to court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday and viewed by USA TODAY, Osment and Jack Anthony have reached a confidential divorce settlement agreement. Both parties agreed to waive their right to seek spousal support. The news came days after Osment, 33, on Friday filed for divorce from Anthony, whose legal name is Jack Farina. According to the filing, they separated on Dec. 7 after tying the knot on Oct. 12. USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Osment and Farina for comment. In a previous statement provided to USA TODAY, the actress said, "I think with any big decision in your life, whether it's relationships or work or whatever it may be, you have to firmly plant both feet in that decision. Ultimately, it didn't work out." Emily Osment files for divorce after about 5 months of marriage to Jack Anthony Osment revealed her engagement in 2023 and said on Instagram that she "did not know life could be this sweet," adding, "This love is so big and so uniquely ours and I know it can do anything," according to People and E!. "I am so honored to stand next to you every day. I love you, Jack." In an interview with People magazine in May, the "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage" star opened up about planning the wedding and said she could not "wait to be married." "It's so exciting, and we have to constantly remind ourselves, you're only going to do this once," she told the outlet. "So you might look at 1,000 pictures of what looks like the exact same chair, and your wedding planner will say, 'What kind of chairs do you want?' And I'll say, 'Yes, there should be chairs there.' And she'll say, 'No, but what kind of chairs?' And I'll say, 'I don't care. There should just be chairs.' It's a little bit like that. "A lot of very small decisions that don't seem to matter but on the day, you're going to be so happy that you sat down and went through the tough decision making. Because at the end of the day, you get to be married, and that's the greatest thing ever." This was the first marriage for Osment, who played Mandy McAllister on the "Big Bang Theory" prequel "Young Sheldon" and is reprising the role on the spin-off "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage." In an October interview with USA TODAY, Osment noted that her wedding would be taking place just days before the "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage" premiere. How 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' mirrors real-life wedding, baby for its stars "I have to say, I had my wedding date first," she said. "And when they said we're starting the show on Oct. 17, I said, 'Why does that date sound so familiar?" Osment, who is the sister of Haley Joel Osment, is also known for playing Lilly Truscott on the Disney Channel series "Hannah Montana," and she has had additional roles on "The Kominsky Method" and "Almost Family." Contributing: Jay Stahl, Bryan Alexander


Fox News
11-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Emily Osment, star of 'Young Sheldon' spin-off, files for divorce after five months of marriage
Actress Emily Osment, known for her roles on "Young Sheldon" and "Hannah Montana," filed for divorce from her husband five months after tying the knot. Osment and Jack Anthony Farina said "I do" on Oct. 12 and filed for separation on Dec. 7, according to The Associated Press. The court document, which was filed on March 7, cites irreconcilable differences as the reason for the divorce. The couple got engaged in 2023. Osment celebrated her 33rd birthday on March 10, and Farina is 42. Following the filing, Osment shared a statement with People. "Ultimately, it didn't work out." "I think with any big decision in your life, whether it's relationships or work or whatever it may be, you have to firmly plant both feet in that decision," she said. "Ultimately, it didn't work out." Fox News Digital has reached out to Osment's representative for comment. At the time of their engagement, Osment shared a look at her ring with a heart-felt captioned about how "deliriously happy" she was. The post has since been removed. "I did not know life could be this sweet. I am so proud of the life we have built together and the people we have become over the last few years." "This love is so big and so uniquely ours and I know it can do anything. I am so honored to stand next to you every day. I love you, Jack," she wrote, according to People. Since Osment filed for divorce, it appears that she has removed her photos with Farina from her Instagram account. The actress rose to fame as Miley Cyrus' best friend on "Hannah Montana." She starred as Lilly Truscott from 2006 to 2011. In the years following, Osment appeared in the sitcoms "Young & Hungry" and "Young Sheldon." She currently appears in the "Young Sheldon" spin-off, "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage."