Halle Berry on Crime 101, And Embracing Her Age On Screen

Halle Berry has played a diverse range of characters in comedies, horror films, dramas, science fiction, and fantasy. She made history in 2001 as the first Black woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress, for her role in Monster’s Ball. Remarkably, she’s one of the very few performers of any race to win both an Oscar and a Razzie Award in the same year—and actually accept both awards in person, for Monster’s Ball and Catwoman.

The White Lotus Finds Its Latest Alt-Comedy Queen

The next season of The White Lotus will take place in France. The confirmed cast includes Helena Bonham Carter, Steve Coogan, Chris Messina, AJ Michalka of Aly & AJ, Alexander Ludwig, and newcomers Caleb Jonte Edwards and Marissa Long. With a mix of established stars, comedic talent, and fresh faces, the cast now just needs some local characters to really bring the chaos and complete the ensemble.

The Traitors’ Candiace Dillard Bassett Is Rooting for ‘Everybody But Rob’

I really appreciated that you didn’t act like someone being forced into a difficult situation – staying silent and hoping it goes away. I’m pretty direct, so let’s be honest: I wasn’t going to stay quiet. But I was trying to keep a low profile, be nice to everyone, and get to know them. It worked for a while, until someone started talking about me.

Nicole Kidman’s Scarpetta Debuts Chilling Trailer Ahead of Release

The new series Scarpetta will debut on Prime Video on March 11th, and the official trailer is now available to view. Based on the popular Kay Scarpetta book series by Patricia Cornwell—which currently includes 29 novels—Prime Video has already renewed the show for two seasons.

Prime Video’s New Thor Could Have Never Been Played By Chris Hemsworth

Chris Hemsworth will reprise his role as Thor in the upcoming film Avengers: Doomsday, and is likely to continue playing the character in future Marvel projects. However, he won’t be starring in the new Thor series coming to Prime Video, which is based on a video game. It seems that, despite his experience with the role, his involvement in the series was never a possibility.

Does Egg Become Another Mad King? The Prophecy In A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Explained

I was watching A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and the old woman’s predictions were wild! First, she told Dunk he’d be wealthier than the Lannisters – sounded like typical flattery to get a coin or two. But then she turned to Egg, and it got really intense. She said, “You shall be king, and die in a hot fire, and worms shall feed upon your ashes, and all who know you shall rejoice in your passing.” Honestly, it sent chills down my spine! It was such a stark contrast, and a seriously creepy prophecy.

A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Showrunner Explains How Spinoff Will Avoid Game Of Thrones’ Final Season’s Problems

Premiering January 18th on HBO and HBO Max, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a series based on George R.R. Martin’s stories about a wandering knight named Dunk (Peter Claffey) and his young apprentice, Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell). While only three of these stories have been published so far, the show has already been renewed for a second season, meaning it will soon move beyond the available source material.