The Hollywood Reporter spoke with the cast of 'The Bear' all about the new season, including that stunning first episode. Warning! Spoilers for the premiere episode of season 3 ahead. 'The Bear' begins its new season with an episode utterly unlike any other in the series. Jeremy Allen White and Abby Elliott, who play Carmen's and his sister, Natalie, shared their thoughts on the episode that's a meditative exploration of Carmy's past, present and future as a chef.
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Jeremy Allen White chats with THR on the red carpet premiere for 'The Bear' season 3 and praises Ayo Edebiri for her directing an episode of the show saying, "it was wonderful to witness." Plus, he shares how the anxiety levels of this season compare to the past two.
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Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White are opening up about their close friendship on and off screen, calling their work "a very intimate thing." Edebiri and White co-star as chefs Sydney and Carmy in FX's 'The Bear,' which will release its third season next month.
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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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Sarah Michelle Gellar is joining the 'Dexter' family! The Emmy winner has signed onto 'Dexter: Original Sin,' which follows a young Dexter Morgan played by Patrick Gibson as he becomes an avenging serial killer in Miami. Nina L. Diaz, president of content and CCO, Showtime spoke out about the casting noting, "Sarah Michelle Gellar is a pop culture icon who perfectly rounds out our best-in-class cast featuring Christian Slater and Patrick Dempsey among others..."
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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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Remembering
Anthony Bourdain.
Anthony Michael Bourdain was born on June 25, 1956.
He was born in
New York City.
The chef had a best-selling novel,
'Kitchen Confidential: Adventures
in the Culinary Underbelly.'.
He went on to star in 'A Cook's Tour,'
'Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations' and more.
Bourdain then hosted his wildly
popular show, 'Anthony Bourdain:
Parts Unknown.'.
The series won
a Peabody Award.
The famous chef died
by suicide on June 8, 2018,
at the age of 61.
Bourdain won posthumous Emmys
for ‘Parts Unknown.’.
The final season of 'Anthony
Bourdain: Parts Unknown'
aired in late 2018.
Happy Birthday,
Anthony Bourdain!
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With the 76th Primetime Emmys just around the corner, some of your favorite stars and series could be up for some big awards on television's biggest night. But did you know some of the best shows of the season were based on a best-selling novel? We're taking a look at the top book to TV adaptations of 2024.
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A behind-the-scenes look at the fifth and final season of 'Stranger Things' just dropped! Netflix shared a new video that gives fans a first look at the show's cast and crew working on season five. While season five is the show's final season, there are additional 'Stranger Things' projects in the works, including: 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow' live on stage and an untitled animated spinoff series.
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Watch John Cena's emotional retirement announcement from WWE, set for 2025. Cena reveals his plans for final appearances and historic moments on Monday Night Raw moving to Netflix.
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'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F' starring Eddie Murphy is just one of the original movies hitting Netflix in July. Here's what else is coming to and leaving the streaming platform throughout the month.
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Matt and Ben's latest team up is headed for Netflix! The streaming service has acquired the rights to 'RIP,' the thriller costarring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Damon and Affleck's production company, Artists Equity, is behind the project which is being directed by Joe Carnahan. Plot details for the film are still being kept under wraps but is aiming for a fall shoot.
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It's an SNL reunion. Will Forte is reuniting with his former 'Saturday Night Live' castmate Tina Fey for his next series role. Forte, is heading back to Netflix to join the cast of 'The Four Seasons' at the streamer. The series, based on the 1981 film of the same name, stars and was co-created by Fey. The cast also includes Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Erika Henningsen.
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The Democratic National Committee is taking shots at Donald Trump for working with Fyre Festival honcho Billy McFarland, saying convicted felons flock together... TMZ.com
‘Rolling Stone’ Names , the Best Songs of 2024 So Far.
Staff members at 'Rolling Stone' compiled some of their favorite songs of the year so far and even made a Spotify playlist for you to check them out.
Beyoncé, "Ya Ya", "Her lyrics place her own family’s struggles
against a backdrop of American economic, racial,
and social hypocrisy, and wrap her anti-erasure gospel in
a music that radiates freedom, resistance, and joy." –J.D.
Kehlani, "After Hours", "She makes the groove her own, lighting up
one of 2024’s finest summer jams." —J.D.
Ariana Grande, "We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)", "Whether the song is about Grande’s relationship with the press,
an ex, or both, its raw mix of hurt and hope has the kaleidoscopic radiance of club lights in wet eyes." —B. Stallings.
Kendrick Lamar, "Not Like Us", "Of all the songs that Kendrick Lamar
unleashed against Drake this spring in a paroxysm
of pure contempt, this is the winner." —S.V.L.
Kim Gordon, "Bye Bye", "Your favorite avant-garde twentysomething
wishes they sounded this cool." —S.V.L.
Megan Thee Stallion, "Hiss", "For longtime fans, it represented the down and dirty, no holds barred, UGK-studied rapping that made them fall in love with her.
She herself credits it to her beloved ego, Tina Snow." —M.C.
Olivia Rodrigo, "So American", "It’s a giddy pop earworm and an absolute
rock & roll banger." —M.G.
Hozier, "Too Sweet", "The song didn’t appear on his album
'Unreal Unearth' because it didn’t fit the mood,
but it’s landed perfectly now." —J.L.
Kacey Musgraves, "Cardinal", "To open her latest studio album, 'Deeper Well,' Kacey Musgraves looked to nature to set the tone." —J.L
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John Lennon’s ‘Help!’ Guitar , Auctioned for Nearly $2.9 Million.
Lennon's Framus 12-string
Hootenanny acoustic guitar has been
sold by Julien's Auctions for $2,857,500.
According to 'Rolling Stone,'
that is "a new record for the
highest-selling guitar at auction
in the Beatles‘ history.".
Lennon's Gibson J160E, which was sold for
$2.4 million in 2015, previously held the record.
We are absolutely thrilled and
honored to have set a new world
record with the sale of John
Lennon’s lost Hootenanny guitar, David Goodman, chief executive at Julien’s Auctions, via statement.
This guitar is not only a piece of
music history but a symbol of
John Lennon’s enduring legacy. , David Goodman, chief executive at Julien’s Auctions, via statement.
Today’s unprecedented sale is
a testament to the timeless
appeal and reverence of the
Beatles’ music and John Lennon, David Goodman, chief executive at Julien’s Auctions, via statement.
The Hootenanny acoustic guitar was played by both Lennon and George Harrison while making 'Help!' and 'Rubber Soul.'.
It later fell into the hands of Scottish singer-songwriter Gordon Waller who
gifted it to one of his road managers.
50 years later, the guitar was found in
an attic in Britain, and the original guitar
case was rescued from the trash.
Darren Julien, co-founder of Julien’s Auctions, referred
to the discovery as "the greatest find of a Beatles guitar
since Paul McCartney’s lost 1961 Höfner bass guitar." .
Finding this remarkable instrument
is like finding a lost Rembrandt or
Picasso, and it still looks and plays like
a dream after having been preserved
in an attic for more than 50 years. , Darren Julien, co-founder of Julien’s Auctions, via statement.
To awaken this sleeping
beauty is a sacred honor, Darren Julien, co-founder of Julien’s Auctions, via statement
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Ariana DeBose to host 77th annual Tony Awards. For the third year in a row, the Oscar winner and Broadway star is returning to host Broadway's biggest night. The Tony Awards will be held on June 16 at..
Jeremy Allen White is looking to start dancing in the dark and in talks to star in the Bruce Springsteen feature biopic. White is in talks to play the rock superstar in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere.' Based..
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