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"Buffy" Reboot Adds Chase Sui Wonders, Merrin Dungey, Audrey Hsieh & Audrey Grace Marshall
"Buffy" Reboot Adds Chase Sui Wonders, Merrin Dungey, Audrey Hsieh & Audrey Grace Marshall

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time7 days ago

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"Buffy" Reboot Adds Chase Sui Wonders, Merrin Dungey, Audrey Hsieh & Audrey Grace Marshall

Yara Sameh Chase Sui Wonders, Merrin Dungey, Audrey Hsieh, and Audrey Grace Marshall have signed on for roles in the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" reboot at Hulu. Wonders will play Shirley is a one-off guest-starring role in the pilot being directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Chloé Zhao. Shirley is believed to be a vampire. Dungey will play Ms. LaDuca, the college counselor at New Sunnydale Academy. Hsieh and Marshall play Keiko and Jessica, respectively, high school students and members of the academy's Evangelical Christian group. Ryan Kiera Armstrong stars as the new slayer — an introverted high-school student named Nova — in the untitled Buffyverse offshoot, which Sarah Michelle Gellar executive produces in addition to reprising her signature role as Buffy Summers. This will mark a reunion for Gellar and Wonders, who shared credits in the "I Know What You Did Last Summer" reboot. In addition to Armstrong and Gellar, the four join previously cast series regulars Faly Rakotohavana, Ava Jean, Sarah Bock, Daniel Di Tomasso, and Jack Cutmore-Scott as well as guest star/recurring Kingston Vernes. Zhao is directing the pilot from a script written by Nora and Lilla Zuckerman. No additional information has been provided about the project, referred to as the next chapter in the Buffyverse, which comes from 20th Television and Searchlight TV. read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha Videos & Features Story behind Trending Jessica Radcliffe Death Video News Israeli-Linked Hadassah Clinic in Moscow Treats Wounded Iranian IRGC Fighters Arts & Culture "Jurassic World Rebirth" Gets Streaming Date News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia Business Egyptian Pound Undervalued by 30%, Says Goldman Sachs Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Arts & Culture South Korean Actress Kang Seo-ha Dies at 31 after Cancer Battle Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Arts & Culture Lebanese Media: Fayrouz Collapses after Death of Ziad Rahbani

17 unforgettable images from the Environmental Photography Awards
17 unforgettable images from the Environmental Photography Awards

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

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17 unforgettable images from the Environmental Photography Awards

In 2024, fires burned more than 2.6 million hectares of South America's Pantanal biome. The wetlands have experienced a steep reduction in water coverage, making the area that stretches across Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia vulnerable to fire threats. A young tapir (Tapirus terrestris) managed to survive the blaze. Named Valente by caretakers, the tapir underwent treatment at the Caiman Ecological Reserve to heal his burn wounds. A touching photograph of Valente (seen below) in his dressings captured by Fernando Faciole took home the top prize in the Public Award category of the 2025 Environmental Photography Award. The 2025 Environmental Photography Awards honored images across five categories: 'Polar Wonders', 'Into the Forest', 'Ocean Wolds', 'Humanity versus Nature' and 'Change Makers: Reasons for Hope.' The competition also recognized winners for a Public Award and a Student's Choice Award. 'In the past fifty years, we have lost 73% of the world's wildlife,' President of the Jury, Ami Vitale, said. 'This stark reality underscores the urgent biodiversity crisis we face. The future of our planet is in our hands, and we cannot afford to feel overwhelmed or hope that someone else will address the problem. Continuous awareness and action are needed; conservation is not a one-day job. Photography plays a critical role in highlighting the interconnectedness of individual well-being and environmental health.' The shortlisted photographs will be exhibited in Monaco, on the Promenade du Larvotto, from June 3 to July 31, 2025.

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