'Supergirl' Search Underway: Milly Alcock, Meg Donnelly Screen Test in Atlanta (Exclusive) | THR News Video
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'Supergirl' Search Underway: Milly Alcock, Meg Donnelly Screen Test in Atlanta (Exclusive) | THR News Video
The search for Supergirl is on!
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Milly Alcock, best known for her work on HBO's 'Game of Thrones' spinoff 'House of the Dragon' as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, and Meg Donnelly, who starred in Disney Channel's hit musical franchise 'Zombies' have both screen tested for the role in Atlanta.
Screen tests took place with DC Studios bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran present, and the field now narrowed to two.
Showrunner Ryan Condal tells THR on the red carpet for the 'House of the Dragon' season 2 premiere what he wanted to look into when it came to creating season 2 following the success of the first season.
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Fabien Frankel tells THR on the red carpet of the 'House of the Dragon' season 2 premiere what it was like exploring Ser Criston this season and being back in that suit of armor. Plus, he talks about the possibility of a cameo from Milly Alcock.
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The first 2024 presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump took place on June 27 at CNN headquarters in Atlanta. The candidates clashed on issues including the economy, immigration, abortion rights, and foreign policy. Both faced questions about their age and fitness for office. Biden criticized Trump's legal troubles and pandemic response, while Trump touted his economic record and attacked Biden's border policies. The debate highlighted deep divisions in the country and set the stage for a contentious election.
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Upcoming Presidential Debate , Between Biden and Trump, Breaks With Tradition.
Upcoming Presidential Debate , Between Biden and Trump, Breaks With Tradition.
On June 27, President Joe Biden and former
President Donald Trump will meet in the
first presidential debate of 2024 in Atlanta.
On June 27, President Joe Biden and former
President Donald Trump will meet in the
first presidential debate of 2024 in Atlanta.
NPR reports that the debate marks the beginning of
a new phase in the presidential election, with less
than five months until Election Day on November 5.
According to the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist polls,
Biden and Trump are nearly tied following a month-long
trend of national surveys with the same results.
According to the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist polls,
Biden and Trump are nearly tied following a month-long
trend of national surveys with the same results.
Breaking with campaign tradition, the debate comes
months earlier than usual, following a set of rules
agreed to by candidates and without a live audience.
The event is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. ET
and is expected to run for 90 minutes.
CNN's Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will
moderate the event, which will take
place at the network's Atlanta studio.
CNN's Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will
moderate the event, which will take
place at the network's Atlanta studio.
The presidential debate will also be available
on CNN and the Max streaming platform. .
The presidential debate will also be available
on CNN and the Max streaming platform. .
NPR reports that presidential debates
have traditionally occurred in front of a live
audience and are coordinated by the bipartisan
Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD).
However, both Biden and Trump have said they
will not participate in the CPD's planned debates,
pushing for earlier face offs ahead of the election.
However, both Biden and Trump have said they
will not participate in the CPD's planned debates,
pushing for earlier face offs ahead of the election.
The second debate is scheduled
for September and will be
hosted by ABC News
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We finally know when HBO's 'Euphoria' will head back into production. After a very long hiatus, filming on the drama's third season is slated to begin in January 2025 β just about three years after the premiere of season two. HBO says the whole principal cast is set to return, including stars Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Elordi and Hunter Schafer. An airdate hasn't been set, yet, but it's unlikely that 'Euphoria' will be ready to go before late next year, which would mean a gap of up to four years between seasons.
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HBO's 'Harry Potter' reboot series has locked in two key members of its creative team. The long-awaited series has tapped 'Succession' alums Francesca Gardiner as its writer and showrunner and Mark Mylod to direct multiple episodes. Both are Emmy winners for the HBO series with Gardiner as part of the show's producing team and Mylod as both director and producer.
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'Succession' star Sarah Snook has set her first TV role following the end of the hit HBO series. The actress has signed on to star in and executive produce a thriller called 'All Her Fault' at Peacock. The series is based on the best-selling novel of the same name. Peacock ordered it in February.
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Jeffrey Wright is stepping back into the world of 'The Last of Us.' The Emmy winner and recent Oscar nominee has joined the cast of the hit HBO series based on the best-selling video game franchise for season two. Wright will have a recurring role as Isaac, the quietly powerful leader of a large militia group. It's familiar territory for Wright, who provided the voice for Isaac in 'The Last of Us Part II' game.
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The inaugural Social Impact Summit, co-hosted by The Hollywood Reporter and the Social Impact Fund, honored Feeding America as THR's Philanthropic Organization of the Year. Uzo Aduba, Wilson Cruz, Thomas Sadoski and Julie Bowen were among the celebrities who took part in the event. To kick start the summit, actress and longtime activist Sharon Stone shared an expletive-sprinkled keynote address, where she challenged the audience to see philanthropy in a new light: simply that of love.
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Which shows will be celebrating when the 2024 Emmy nominations are announced next week? The Hollywood Reporter's awards expert Scott Feinberg is sharing his forecast. Now that Emmys voting is closed, THR's awards expert is revealing his updated predictions one week ahead of the nominations being announced on July 17th.
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Shelley Duvall, the actress known for playing Wendy Torrance in 'The Shining' and starring in numerous Robert Altman films, has died. She was 75. Dan Gilroy, Duvall's life partner since 1989, told The Hollywood Reporter she died in her sleep of complications from diabetes at her home in Blanco, Texas. He said, "My dear, sweet, wonderful life partner and friend left us. Too much suffering lately, now sheβs free. Fly away, beautiful Shelley."
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Clive Owen sits down with The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg during the 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival to record a live episode of the Awards Chatter podcast. The English stage and screen actor reflects on his path from a rough childhood to his star-making role in 'Croupier'; why he wasn't excited about the prospect of playing James Bond; playing different characters in the stage and screen versions of 'Closer'; why, since 'The Knick', he has increasingly worked in TV; and more. The special event is presented by Lasvit, the Czech designer and manufacturer of bespoke glass products.
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Jim Rash tells THR at the 'Fly Me to the Moon' premiere about the tone on set while filming. Plus, he shares his thoughts on the moon landing "hoax" the film is based on.
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DC has found its Supergirl! 'House of the Dragon' star Milly Alcock has landed the titular role for DC Studios and will headline her own feature film Warner Bros.' 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.'..
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