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Valerie Terranova

The Summer I Turned Pretty star cut from new big-screen horror movie
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It's been a long time coming for The Summer I Turned Pretty fans, but the third and final season has finally made its premiere. Season 3 arrived on July 16 with two brand-new episodes that set the stage for season full of romance, drama, and shocking moments we might not have seen coming. But when you're sitting in theaters watching a new horror movie, there's going to be a real shock.

The Summer I Turned Pretty star Lola Tung was previously announced to be part of the cast for the new I Know What You Did Last Summer reboot sequel, along with Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story and Grotesquerie star Nicholas Alexander Chavez. However, ahead of the film's premiere in theaters on July 18, it was revealed that both stars had been cut from the movie.

Why Lola Tung was cut from I Know What You Did Last Summer

During the...
See full article at ShowSnob
  • 7/18/2025
  • by Reed Gaudens
  • ShowSnob
Let's dream-cast an English-language spinoff of Squid Game
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No one saw the popularity of Squid Game coming, but here we are. Thanks to the combination of betrayal, drama, and comedy, the high-stakes survival drama became a perfect binge for Netflix subscribers. It led to the reality show Squid Game: The Challenge, and now an English-speaking spinoff is being developed by director David Fincher (Fight Club and Se7en).

To be fair, we're still not sure if the spinoff will actually happen of it if will die before it sees the light of day. Also worth noting it that it's not a remake, but they're not looking to case English-speaking version of the characters we already met in the original. Instead, it will be a new story set elsewhere in the world, with a whole new crop of cash-strapped contestants drafted to participate in the deadly Squid Games in the hopes of walking away with the grand prize, even...
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 6/26/2025
  • by Mark Lynch
  • Winter Is Coming
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We Were Liars: Emily Alyn Lind, Shubham Maheshwari, Esther McGregor & Joseph Zada Take Us Inside the Sinclair Cousins’ Emotional Journey
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While We Were Liars unfolds as a haunting tale of legacy and secrecy, it’s the younger generation of Sinclairs — Cadence, Gat, Johnny, and Mirren — who carry the emotional weight of the story.

Set against the backdrop of a beautiful private island that feels equal parts escape and prison, their experiences shape the core of the show’s most intimate moments.

In exclusive interviews, we spoke with the talented actors at the heart of that dynamic: Emily Alyn Lind and Shubham Maheshwari, who play Cadence and Gat, and Esther McGregor and Joseph Zada, who portray Mirren and Johnny.

(Valerie Terranova/Getty Images for Prime Video)

Their insights reveal the layered emotion, off-screen camaraderie, and behind-the-scenes trust that make We Were Liars more than just a mystery — it’s a character-driven story of love, memory, and truth.

Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 Episode 6 Balanced Unresolved Memories and Humor, Becoming the Best Episode...
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  • 6/17/2025
  • by Carissa Pavlica
  • TVfanatic
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We Were Liars From Page to Screen: The Women Bringing the Story to Life
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Adapting a beloved book is always a challenge, especially when it sparks a TikTok movement.

When We Were Liars first hit shelves in 2014, it was already a bestselling young adult novel, but its resurgence in 2020 transformed it into something else entirely: a viral phenomenon.

Emotional reaction videos, aesthetic tributes, and twist breakdowns made it a staple of BookTok — and catapulted its haunting story to new heights.

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Now, We Were Liars is being reimagined for Prime Video, with creator E. Lockhart stepping into a new chapter of the Sinclair legacy alongside powerhouse producers Julie Plec and Carina Adly MacKenzie.

Olympo Review: Elite Creators’ Attempt to Reverse Engineer a Hit, and Fail Miserablyby Denis Kimathi The Librarians: The Next Chapter Season 1 Episode 5 Threatens to Divide the Teamby Paul Dailly Are We Watching TV… or Just Letting It Happen to Us? We’re Polling the Streaming Massesby Carissa Pavlica Julie Plec...
See full article at TVfanatic
  • 6/17/2025
  • by Carissa Pavlica
  • TVfanatic
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Unraveling the Sinclairs: Exclusive Access to the Adults of We Were Liars
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E. Lockhart’s bestselling novel, We Were Liars, has captivated readers for years, but it found a second life thanks to TikTok, where tearful reaction videos and ending theories propelled the story into viral territory.

Now, the haunting family drama makes its way to television, reimagined by executive producers Julie Plec (The Vampire Diaries) and Carina Adly MacKenzie, who bring their signature emotional depth and visual style to the screen.

Set on the fictional private island of Beechwood, We Were Liars centers on the powerful Sinclair family.

(TV Fanatic)

The Sinclairs are a clan of blondes who summer by the ocean, protect their legacy at all costs, and rarely speak about the pain that simmers beneath the surface.

The story unfolds across two pivotal summers: one that binds the younger generation together in friendship and love, and another that pulls everything apart.

In this exclusive preview, we’re turning the...
See full article at TVfanatic
  • 6/16/2025
  • by Carissa Pavlica
  • TVfanatic
MSNBC’s New Schedule: All the Major Changes Coming to the News Network
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Big changes are coming to MSNBC as previously hinted over the past weekend when it was reported that Joy Reid and Alex Wagner were losing their weeknight timeslots. So, what does MSNBC’s night-time lineup look like? Rachel Maddow will return to her one-day-per-week schedule beginning in April, with Jen Psaki taking over the 9/8c, timeslot on Tuesdays through Fridays. Meanwhile, The Weekend hosts Alicia Menendez, Michael Steele, and Symone Sanders-Townsend will move to the 7/6c, hour, while hosting a two-hour slot on Mondays beginning at the same time. Joy Reid is officially leaving the channel, opening her 7/6c timeslot, which will be filled by rotating hosts until the upcoming lineup kicks in this April. Meanwhile, Alex Wagner will stay at MSNBC as a senior political analyst, after previously helming the 9/8c slot Tuesdays through Fridays. Valerie Terranova / Getty Images for Prime Video According to The Hollywood Reporter, the changes...
See full article at TV Insider
  • 2/24/2025
  • TV Insider
Supergirl movie with Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa begins shooting
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James Gunn and Peter Safran are currently building out a new DC Cinematic Universe, which will kick off in earnest with a new Superman movie, directed by Gunn, this July. The Superman movie will costar House of the Dragon star Milly Alcock (Young Rhaenyra Targaryen) as Supergirl, who will then get her own solo feature.

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which is based on Tom King's comic book of the same name, is scheduled to hit theaters on June 26, 2026. According to Screen Daily, it's not begun filming at Leavesden Studios in England. Leavesden Studios is also where a lot of House of the Dragon is filmed, so maybe Alcock will be able to hang out with some of her old castmates when the third season of that show starts shooting soon.

Alcock isn't the only veteran of the Game of Thrones universe. Jason Momoa, who played the intimidating Khal Drogo on HBO's fantasy megahit,...
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 1/14/2025
  • by Dan Selcke
  • Winter Is Coming
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