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24-04-2025
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Casting News: Ryan Eggold's FX Pilot, Lanterns Adds Nobody Wants This Actor and More
New Amsterdam vet Ryan Eggold is marrying into a family of Seven Sisters at FX. The actor will star in the cabler's drama pilot, headlined by Elizabeth Olsen and Cristin Milioti as two of the titular siblings, our sister site Deadline reports. More from TVLine A Popular Voice Coach Will Return for Season 28 - Find Out Who! House of the Dragon Season 3: Barry Sloane, Tom Cullen Among Latest Castings Casting News: Ayo Edebiri-Will Sharpe Apple Series, The Rookie Promotion and More The potential series follows 'a large, tight-knit family that begins to unravel when one sister, Adrienne (Olsen), starts communicating with a voice no one else can hear, forcing them to confront long-buried secrets,' reads the official synopsis. Eggold — who recently co-starred in Prime Video's Cross — will play Adrienne's husband, a former addict who likes to frequently discuss the topic on his popular podcast. In other recent casting news… * Paul Ben-Victor (Nobody Wants This) will recur in HBO's upcoming DC Comics series Lanterns as Antaan, 'an extraterrestrial devoted to exposing the truth and exacting vengeance against those who wronged his people,' per Deadline. * Jenn Lyon (Claws) has joined NBC's cheerleading mockumentary pilot Stumble as 'the winningest coach in Junior College Cheer history' who must take a job coaching a rag tag team after her fall from grace, per Deadline. * Randall Park (Fresh Off the Boat, Watson) will guest-star in AMC Networks' Silicon Valley drama The Audacity as the qualm-free CFO of a data mining operation. * Jack Kesy (Claws) will star opposite Anthony Mackie and Jamie Dornan in Apple TV+'s international heist series 12 12 12, Deadline reports. * Ella Rubin (Anora, Gossip Girl) and Amélie Elisabeth Hoeferle (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes) will lead Prime Video's YA drama Sterling Point, from My Old Ass writer-director Megan Park, and executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl, The O.C.). Hit the comments with your thoughts on the above castings! Best of TVLine Stars Who Almost Played Other TV Roles — on Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Lost, Gilmore Girls, Friends and Other Shows TV Stars Almost Cast in Other Roles Fall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Your Guide to Every Casting Move!
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23-04-2025
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A Popular Voice Coach Will Return for Season 28 — Find Out Who!
It's high time for a certain Voice coach's return: Snoop Dogg will be back in his red chair for Season 28 of The Voice, NBC announced Wednesday. The rapper's re-upping came as part of a new, multi-year deal between NBC and his Death Row Pictures production company. More from TVLine House of the Dragon Season 3: Barry Sloane, Tom Cullen Among Latest Castings Casting News: Ayo Edebiri-Will Sharpe Apple Series, The Rookie Promotion and More Emily in Paris' Camille Razat Weighs In On Leaving the Series Ahead of Season 5 Snoop Dogg, aka Calvin Broadus Jr., joined the singing competition in Season 26 but had to leave for Season 27, which is now airing and which is coached by returnees Adam Levine, John Legend and Michael Bublé and first-timer Kelsea Ballerini. But during the Season 26 finale, the hip-hop legend said that he'd really enjoyed his time on the show and hoped to be back. 'Man, this has been a great experience for me,' he told host Carson Daily. 'I didn't know what I was signing on to, but I do know… it feels like I could come back and do it again.' In December 2024, TVLine's Voice expert Charlie Mason lobbied the Peacock network to bring Snoop back for another season. 'Over the course of Season 26 of The Voice,' he wrote, 'we have discovered that the rookie coach is as smart as he is funny, sweeter than we could have imagined the owner of Death Row Records being and as sensitive as any emo artist.' (Read his full commentary here.) And a lot of you had thoughts about that! So now that it's officially happening, hit the comments and let us know how you feel about Snoop Dogg's return to . Best of TVLine Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More 'Missing' Shows, Found! The Latest on Severance, Holey Moley, Poker Face, YOU, Primo, Transplant and 25+ Others
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23-04-2025
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The Rookie Boss Affirms the Latest #Chenford Twist Is a ‘Good Sign,' Promises [Spoiler] by End of Season
The following contains spoilers from the April 22 episode of ABC's . What's the saying…? 'The truth serum shall set you free'? More from TVLine The Golden Bachelor Renewed at ABC - and the New Leading Man Is a Former NFL Pro Casting News: Ayo Edebiri-Will Sharpe Apple Series, The Rookie Promotion and More The Conners EPs Reveal the Roseanne Vets They Wanted - But Never Got Back This week on ABC's The Rookie — in a documentary-style episode that involved Nolan's almost-daughter-in-law Abigail, the Westview psychiatric hospital that Liam Glasser used to call home, and the reveal that Angela is a low-key shlock producer — Sgt. Tim Bradford (played by Eric Winter) and Officer Lucy Chen (Melissa O'Neil) accidentally came in contact with sodium pentothal aka 'truth serum.' As one does. At first just groggy after touching the damp walls of the abandoned facility, Lucy and Tim came to realize they'd been dosed with truth serum. The reveals and realizations that followed were varied… and in one instance quite seismic. 'I hate making mistakes in front of you,' Tim was first to share, delivering brand-new news to his ex. Tim then attempted to be prudent, saying, 'We should keep quiet until this wears off, it's better for us.' But before he knew it, he was sharing his most embarrassing memory, of how in the third grade 'I snuck a hamster into our classroom in my pants.' The duo tries to busy themselves with police work, but one 'fast-forward' later, they were back at it — and on a deeper level. Tim said that with the kind of dad he grew up with, he felt he 'deserved to be punished. And without him to punish me, I punished myself,' by breaking up with Lucy. Tim tried to spin that 'it's kind of flattering' for Lucy, that his ultimate punishment was to deny himself her, but she was very quick to note, 'You didn't punish just yourself,' but her as well. 'I know…,' he nodded, 'and look, if you never fully forgive me, I totally understand.' And then the biggest truth came. 'I've already forgiven you,' Lucy blurted before catching herself, and awkwardly laughing. 'Huh. I wonder when that happened?' To think we didn't actually get to hear the 'baby names discussed,' as later revealed by the documentarian! Lucy's realization-slash-confession is, yes, 'another good sign on the way towards where we are going with them,' The Rookie showrunner Alexi Hawley tells TVLine. 'Obviously, there's the obstacle of the sergeants exam,' the EP is quick to note. 'It's very necessary for Lucy to pass that for them to get on equal footing, if they were to be together. But I do think that her finally realizing that she has forgiven him — and him having done the emotional work on himself he needed to — is a good sign.' In next week's episode, Tim supports Lucy as she prepares for said exam — which, The Rookie being The Rookie, is easier said than done. 'As always, there's a lot going on in our episodes. There might be a distraction or two…,' Hawley winks. And even once the exam is taken, 'they don't post the results right away, so there's also the pain of waiting, and the stress of that.' Viewers, though, won't have the pain and stress of waiting until Season 8 to know the outcome of Lucy's exam. 'We'll know the answer before the end of the season,' Hawley promises, 'and maybe we'll have a bit of storytelling with that.'Best of TVLine Yellowjackets' Tawny Cypress Talks Episode 4's Tai/Van Reunion: 'We're All Worried About Taissa' Vampire Diaries Turns 10: How Real-Life Plot Twists Shaped Everything From the Love Triangle to the Final Death Vampire Diaries' Biggest Twists Revisited (and Explained)
Yahoo
23-04-2025
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The Rookie Boss Affirms the Latest #Chenford Twist Is a ‘Good Sign,' Promises [Spoiler] by End of Season
The following contains spoilers from the April 22 episode of ABC's . What's the saying…? 'The truth serum shall set you free'? More from TVLine The Golden Bachelor Renewed at ABC - and the New Leading Man Is a Former NFL Pro Casting News: Ayo Edebiri-Will Sharpe Apple Series, The Rookie Promotion and More The Conners EPs Reveal the Roseanne Vets They Wanted - But Never Got Back This week on ABC's The Rookie — in a documentary-style episode that involved Nolan's almost-daughter-in-law Abigail, the Westview psychiatric hospital that Liam Glasser used to call home, and the reveal that Angela is a low-key shlock producer — Sgt. Tim Bradford (played by Eric Winter) and Officer Lucy Chen (Melissa O'Neil) accidentally came in contact with sodium pentothal aka 'truth serum.' As one does. At first just groggy after touching the damp walls of the abandoned facility, Lucy and Tim came to realize they'd been dosed with truth serum. The reveals and realizations that followed were varied… and in one instance quite seismic. 'I hate making mistakes in front of you,' Tim was first to share, delivering brand-new news to his ex. Tim then attempted to be prudent, saying, 'We should keep quiet until this wears off, it's better for us.' But before he knew it, he was sharing his most embarrassing memory, of how in the third grade 'I snuck a hamster into our classroom in my pants.' The duo tries to busy themselves with police work, but one 'fast-forward' later, they were back at it — and on a deeper level. Tim said that with the kind of dad he grew up with, he felt he 'deserved to be punished. And without him to punish me, I punished myself,' by breaking up with Lucy. Tim tried to spin that 'it's kind of flattering' for Lucy, that his ultimate punishment was to deny himself her, but she was very quick to note, 'You didn't punish just yourself,' but her as well. 'I know…,' he nodded, 'and look, if you never fully forgive me, I totally understand.' And then the biggest truth came. 'I've already forgiven you,' Lucy blurted before catching herself, and awkwardly laughing. 'Huh. I wonder when that happened?' To think we didn't actually get to hear the 'baby names discussed,' as later revealed by the documentarian! Lucy's realization-slash-confession is, yes, 'another good sign on the way towards where we are going with them,' The Rookie showrunner Alexi Hawley tells TVLine. 'Obviously, there's the obstacle of the sergeants exam,' the EP is quick to note. 'It's very necessary for Lucy to pass that for them to get on equal footing, if they were to be together. But I do think that her finally realizing that she has forgiven him — and him having done the emotional work on himself he needed to — is a good sign.' In next week's episode, Tim supports Lucy as she prepares for said exam. Which, The Rookie being The Rookie, is easier said than done. 'As always, there's a lot going on in our episodes. There might be a distraction or two,' Hawley winks. And even once the exam is taken, 'they don't post the results right away, so there's also the pain of waiting, and the stress of that.' Fans, though, won't have the pain of waiting until next season to know the outcome. 'We'll know the answer before the end of the season,' Hawley promises, 'and maybe we'll have a bit of storytelling with that.'Best of TVLine Yellowjackets' Tawny Cypress Talks Episode 4's Tai/Van Reunion: 'We're All Worried About Taissa' Vampire Diaries Turns 10: How Real-Life Plot Twists Shaped Everything From the Love Triangle to the Final Death Vampire Diaries' Biggest Twists Revisited (and Explained)