“I don’t believe in Giannis anymore. Giannis is a rumor. Giannis hasn’t done jack in the months that matter, which would be May and June since 2021. 5 years is forever in professional sports.”
— Michael Wilbon on Giannis. 😳
(h/t @HeatCulture13)
First trailer for Disney's new animated film ‘HEXED’.
The film follows a girl who discovers her magical abilities & sets out on an adventure into a magical realm.
In theaters on November 25.
REVIEW: #ToyStory5 escalates in delight (the climactic wedding ceremony must be seen to be believed), but it also has moments that hit you like a gut punch.
For this is a movie that touches on a profound question: How will kids connect to each other in an era that wants them to grow up too fast by virtualizing themselves?
The film’s message is: Slow down, be real and play. The fun you take is equal to the fun you make.
https://t.co/wFOQdCntSA
Erin Foster opens up about the pressure of a second season while working on #NobodyWantsThis:
"It was a tough season one, and not everyone that was involved came back for season two. I was trying to understand how to do it with new people, how to do it without as much trauma. I was like eight months pregnant when we did season one, so I was in a survival mode that can only be understood by a woman who has been pregnant...Season two, I panicked that I didn’t know how to do it again. I didn’t know how to do it on purpose." https://t.co/0bq13oR1S4
Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn, the creator and star of Apple TV drama series ‘Pluribus,’ have the kind of easy camaraderie that comes from logging over a decade of prestige television together.
Seehorn’s indelible portrayal of the cunning Kim Wexler in ‘Better Call Saul’ transformed the character from one-off love interest to irreplaceable mainstay, and thus, a partnership was born.
In fact, Gilligan very deliberately changed course on the long-gestating sci-fi project that would eventually become ‘Pluribus,’ pivoting from a male lead to instead shaping the role especially for Seehorn.
Here, the duo talks about their deep love for the Pluribus crew, a Season 2 update, how they relate on a personal level to Seehorn’s character — Carol Sturka — and more: https://t.co/he5cbzhmgb
Jim Ward says he still doesn't speak to former At the Drive-In bandmates Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric Bixler-Zavala, but believes his 2016 firing from the band "was probably a blessing in disguise."
https://t.co/idZZyWfbia
Curry Barker shares his reaction to the success of #Obsession:
"I realized I can do whatever I want now. My whole career, I’ve had to come up with crazy ideas and pitch them and if it didn’t go over well, I’d have to come up with something else. They were like, 'If you could do any movie you wanted, what would it be?' I was like, 'Whoa. Let me think about that for a second.'" https://t.co/xJq1Ui2od2
RIP Magic are probably going to be huge.
I talked to the London dance-punks about working with LCD Soundsystem, their funk/disco influence, Kevin Parker-related antics, their favorite pre-game songs, and much more.
https://t.co/0Q9XfsVoBV
'Icebreaker' Series Greenlit at Netflix, 'Gossip Girl' Alum Amanda Lasher Set as Showrunner With Alex Cooper Producing (EXCLUSIVE) https://t.co/OZpKOrdyrr
EXCLUSIVE: ‘The Night Agent’ will give fans what they want before calling it a day — Peter Sutherland and Rose Larkin together again.
Luciane Buchanan, who played Peter’s (Gabriel Basso) charge-turned-partner and love interest Rose in the first two seasons of the Netflix action drama, will reprise her role in the series’ upcoming fourth and final season, Deadline has learned.
Full details here: https://t.co/IY3WgaHcQq
Aaron Sorkin spent 3 days trying to convince Jesse Eisenberg to return as Mark Zuckerberg in ‘THE SOCIAL RECKONING’:
“He simply did not want to be conflated with Mark Zuckerberg anymore, that he has his problems with the guy. He doesn’t like kids coming up to him in airports with business cards that say ‘I’m CEO, bitch’ for him to sign.”
(https://t.co/3cKiDDgW3Z)