Warning! This article may contain spoilers for High Potential and Hpi.High Potential, ABCs hit 2024 show, offers a thrilling remake of the 2021 French series Hpi (Haut Potentiel Intellectuel). Following the original show's template, the American version stars Kaitlin Olson as a single mother named Morgan who does maintenance work before demonstrating a knack for crime-solving that compels the LAPD to work with her. Because the two shows are so closely related, Hpi is in many ways the perfect replacement for High Potential which, as of writing, is on a mini hiatus. However, because the stories are so closely connected, Hpi could inadvertently spoil High Potential for some viewers.
As a crime series, preserving an air of mystery is vital for High Potential's future success. However, given that the original series has already covered some of the same ground, there's a chance that viewers could accidentally spoil the story for themselves.
As a crime series, preserving an air of mystery is vital for High Potential's future success. However, given that the original series has already covered some of the same ground, there's a chance that viewers could accidentally spoil the story for themselves.
- 11/23/2024
- by Christian Colby Eltell
- ScreenRant
After dominating the pop and country charts since 2019, Morgan Wallen picked up his first entertainer of the year honor at the 2024 CMA Awards, though he wasn’t there to accept it.
The country star beat out last year’s winner, Lainey Wilson, as well as Luke Combs, Jelly Roll and Chris Stapleton, who won multiple honors Wednesday. Jeff Bridges presented the final award of the night, which comes weeks after Wallen earned his first pair of Grammy nominations.
Though Wallen missed the show, Stapleton was the big winner: He took home single, song and male vocalist of the year. He also opened the three-hour event alongside Post Malone with their collaboration, “California Sober,” sang “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame” with George Strait — who earned the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award — and strummed his guitar while staring at his wife, Morgane Stapleton, as they performed “What Am I Gonna Do.”
Together,...
The country star beat out last year’s winner, Lainey Wilson, as well as Luke Combs, Jelly Roll and Chris Stapleton, who won multiple honors Wednesday. Jeff Bridges presented the final award of the night, which comes weeks after Wallen earned his first pair of Grammy nominations.
Though Wallen missed the show, Stapleton was the big winner: He took home single, song and male vocalist of the year. He also opened the three-hour event alongside Post Malone with their collaboration, “California Sober,” sang “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame” with George Strait — who earned the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award — and strummed his guitar while staring at his wife, Morgane Stapleton, as they performed “What Am I Gonna Do.”
Together,...
- 11/21/2024
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Chris Stapleton did triple duty at Wednesday’s CMA Awards in Nashville. The country singer opened the show with Post Malone, delivering their duet “California Sober,” and later performed “What Am I Gonna Do,” the opening track of his Album of the Year-nominated LP, Higher. He also paid tribute to George Strait, who received the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award.
Stapleton was up for several major awards at the 58th CMAs, including Entertainer of the Year, competing against Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Morgan Wallen, and current Eoty Lainey Wilson. He...
Stapleton was up for several major awards at the 58th CMAs, including Entertainer of the Year, competing against Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Morgan Wallen, and current Eoty Lainey Wilson. He...
- 11/21/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
So many stars stepped out to attend the 2024 CMA Awards on Wednesday night (November 20), and we’ve got all of the red carpet photos!
The event, which honors the best in country music, took place at Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee. It was hosted by Luke Bryan, Lainey Wilson and Peyton Manning.
Before the awards show could kick off, so many celebrities showed off their outfits on the red carpet. We pulled together pics of more than 40 stars at the event. That way you can easily see who was there and what they wore.
Head inside to see all of the photos…
Keep scrolling to see photos of all of the stars at the event…
Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes
Lainey Wilson
Kacey Musgraves
Fyi: Kacey is wearing Georges Hobeika.
Chris Stapleton with his wife Morgane
Luke Bryan with his wife Caroline
Katharine McPhee
Shaboozey
Carly Pearce
Miranda Lambert...
The event, which honors the best in country music, took place at Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee. It was hosted by Luke Bryan, Lainey Wilson and Peyton Manning.
Before the awards show could kick off, so many celebrities showed off their outfits on the red carpet. We pulled together pics of more than 40 stars at the event. That way you can easily see who was there and what they wore.
Head inside to see all of the photos…
Keep scrolling to see photos of all of the stars at the event…
Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes
Lainey Wilson
Kacey Musgraves
Fyi: Kacey is wearing Georges Hobeika.
Chris Stapleton with his wife Morgane
Luke Bryan with his wife Caroline
Katharine McPhee
Shaboozey
Carly Pearce
Miranda Lambert...
- 11/21/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Chris Stapleton is making his third Saturday Night Live musical guest appearance!
The 45-year-old country singer-songwriter performed two tracks from his fifth studio album Higher, which came out in November, on Saturday’s episode (April 13).
The performance follows his last two performances in 2018 alongside Sturgill Simpson and in 2016.
Keep reading to find out more…
Chris kicked off his guest appearance with the album’s lead single, the Grammy Award-winning “White Horse,” which was co-produced by his wife Morgane, who joined him and his band on vocals and tambourine.
He returned to perform the album’s closer, “Mountains Of My Mind,” solo towards the end of the show. He’s about to perform at Mavis Staples 85th: All Star Birthday Concert in Los Angeles as well.
Watch the performances…
Find out which stars have been banned from coming back to SNL.
The 45-year-old country singer-songwriter performed two tracks from his fifth studio album Higher, which came out in November, on Saturday’s episode (April 13).
The performance follows his last two performances in 2018 alongside Sturgill Simpson and in 2016.
Keep reading to find out more…
Chris kicked off his guest appearance with the album’s lead single, the Grammy Award-winning “White Horse,” which was co-produced by his wife Morgane, who joined him and his band on vocals and tambourine.
He returned to perform the album’s closer, “Mountains Of My Mind,” solo towards the end of the show. He’s about to perform at Mavis Staples 85th: All Star Birthday Concert in Los Angeles as well.
Watch the performances…
Find out which stars have been banned from coming back to SNL.
- 4/14/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Country singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton performed two tracks from Higher, his fifth studio album which came out last November, on Saturday Night Live.
Stapleton, making his third SNL musical guest appearance after taking the stage in 2018 beside fellow Kentucky guitarist Sturgill Simpson and in 2016, opened with the album’s lead single, “White Horse.”
The bluesy track was co-produced by Stapleton’s wife, Morgane, who joined him and his band on vocals and tambourine. “White Horse” won the Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song at the awards ceremony in February.
Stapleton, making his third SNL musical guest appearance after taking the stage in 2018 beside fellow Kentucky guitarist Sturgill Simpson and in 2016, opened with the album’s lead single, “White Horse.”
The bluesy track was co-produced by Stapleton’s wife, Morgane, who joined him and his band on vocals and tambourine. “White Horse” won the Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song at the awards ceremony in February.
- 4/14/2024
- by William Vaillancourt
- Rollingstone.com
Playtime has boarded Olivier Assayas’ “Suspended Time,” a Covid-era comedy about two couples spending lockdown together. Produced by Olivier Delbosc of Curiosa Films, and by Assayas’ own Vortex Sutra, the pandemic farce is hotly tipped to compete at the Berlin Film Festival next month.
Recent Assayas stalwart Vincent Macaigne leads the cast as Etienne, a filmmaker – and once again director stand-in – locked down with his music journalist brother, Paul, and locked in the family home with respective spouses, Morgane and Carole.
“Every room, every object, reminds them of their childhood, and the memories of [those] absent,” reads the synopsis. “This compels them to measure the distance that separates them from each other and the roots they share, those of their ground zero. As the world around them is becoming increasingly unsettling, unreality, and even a disturbing strangeness, invades their daily gestures and actions.”
The project furthers the director’s ongoing partnership with Macaigne and Hamzawi,...
Recent Assayas stalwart Vincent Macaigne leads the cast as Etienne, a filmmaker – and once again director stand-in – locked down with his music journalist brother, Paul, and locked in the family home with respective spouses, Morgane and Carole.
“Every room, every object, reminds them of their childhood, and the memories of [those] absent,” reads the synopsis. “This compels them to measure the distance that separates them from each other and the roots they share, those of their ground zero. As the world around them is becoming increasingly unsettling, unreality, and even a disturbing strangeness, invades their daily gestures and actions.”
The project furthers the director’s ongoing partnership with Macaigne and Hamzawi,...
- 1/15/2024
- by Elsa Keslassy and Ben Croll
- Variety Film + TV
Chris Stapleton made his first ever visit to Saturday Night Live yesterday, ushering in the show’s 2016 episodes with host Adam Driver (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) after the NFL playoff game between the Arizona Cardinals and Green Bay Packers delayed its start.
For the second of his two performances, Stapleton turned in a bluesy rendition of Traveller‘s “Nobody to Blame,” which is currently Number 21 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Sporting a long black dress coat and flanked by his wife Morgane, Stapleton was joined by harmonica player...
For the second of his two performances, Stapleton turned in a bluesy rendition of Traveller‘s “Nobody to Blame,” which is currently Number 21 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Sporting a long black dress coat and flanked by his wife Morgane, Stapleton was joined by harmonica player...
- 1/17/2016
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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