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Parks & Recreation Star Reveals Emotional Struggle to Rewatch Series
Adam Scott shares his poignant inability to watch Parks & Recreation reruns, citing the emotional weight of missing his former castmates and the special experience of making the beloved NBC comedy. The actor reflects on the show's meaningful impact while discussing potential reboot prospects.
Crime, Family, and Power Collide in BBC's 'This City is Ours' Starring Sean Bean
BBC's new crime drama follows a career criminal caught between loyalty to his boss and dreams of a different life when a cocaine shipment disappears. The eight-part series features Sean Bean as a gang leader contemplating retirement while power struggles threaten to tear his empire apart.
Pee-wee Herman Actor Paul Reubens' Final Act: Coming Out in Posthumous Documentary
Beloved comedian Paul Reubens reveals his truth in an intimate HBO documentary completed just before his death. The film explores his hidden sexuality, secret relationships, and the complex duality between his public Pee-wee Herman persona and private life.
Parks and Recreation Star Adam Scott Opens Up About Emotional Bond with Cast
Actor Adam Scott reveals his deep connection to NBC's Parks and Recreation, sharing how watching the show now brings up emotional memories of his time on set. The star discusses the lasting friendships among cast members and reflects on the series' meaningful impact.
Randall Park Takes Villainous Turn as Moriarty in CBS' 'Watson'
Beloved comedic actor Randall Park surprises fans with his casting as the iconic villain Professor Moriarty in CBS' new Sherlock Holmes spinoff series. The Fresh Off the Boat star brings an understated menace to the role, trading his typical lovable persona for calculated evil.
Shyamalan Triumphs in $81M 'Servant' Copyright Battle Against Italian Director
Director M. Night Shyamalan has been unanimously cleared by a federal jury in an $81 million copyright lawsuit over Apple TV+'s 'Servant' series. The case, filed by Italian filmmaker Francesca Gregorini, alleged similarities between 'Servant' and her 2013 film 'The Truth About Emanuel.'
SNL Takes Aim at Trump's Return to Presidency in Satirical Premiere
Following Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration, Saturday Night Live delivered pointed satire targeting the ceremony's religious overtones and notable attendees. The show continued its tradition of political commentary while Trump marked his first day back with executive orders and controversial pardons.
Glenn Close Reveals Robin Williams' Timeless SNL Hosting Advice
Acclaimed actress Glenn Close shares a heartfelt memory of receiving valuable guidance from Robin Williams before her 1989 SNL hosting debut. His simple yet profound advice - 'Just don't do anything you don't think is funny' - helped shape her memorable performance.
Streaming Giants Navigate Production Slowdown as Industry Adapts to Post-Strike Era
New Luminate report reveals an 8% decline in U.S. streaming content production during 2024, with drama series taking a significant hit. Despite the overall downturn, Netflix maintains dominance while Prime Video and Peacock show resilience in content output.