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The new Netflix ‘Pride and Prejudice' is filling out its cast
The new Netflix ‘Pride and Prejudice' is filling out its cast

Boston Globe

time3 hours ago

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  • Boston Globe

The new Netflix ‘Pride and Prejudice' is filling out its cast

The family's patriarch will be played by Rufus Sewell, who's already well within the Netflix family thanks to his work on 'The Diplomat' opposite Keri Russell, while Jamie Demetriou ('Stath Lets Flats') will step into the supercilious shoes of Mr. Collins, Elizabeth's deeply unsuitable suitor. The other villain of the piece, the rakish Mr. Wickham, will be played by Louis Partridge, last seen in the Apple TV+ series 'Disclaimer.' And while Mrs. Gardiner may not be the biggest part in the show, those of us who loved ' Advertisement Netflix is calling the series a 'faithful, classic adaptation of the novel,' so don't expect any zombies to pop up. Filming is apparently already underway in the UK, so look forward to more dribs and drabs of news to come out in the months to come. For instance, some of us have scoured all the casting news for information about Lizzy's best friend, Charlotte Lucas, to no avail. But your devoted 'Pride and Prejudice' correspondent will remain on the case. Lisa Weidenfeld is an arts editor at the Globe. Lisa Weidenfeld can be reached at

Pop star Olivia Rodrigo looks racy in red before enjoying bike ride in London with her beau
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo looks racy in red before enjoying bike ride in London with her beau

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Pop star Olivia Rodrigo looks racy in red before enjoying bike ride in London with her beau

Scroll to read the things Olivia loves about England, including an M&S treat LIV & LET RIDE Pop star Olivia Rodrigo looks racy in red before enjoying bike ride in London with her beau Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) POP star Olivia Rodrigo looks racy in red — but took a slower pace on a bike ride with her beau. The 22-year-old Californian was out with English actor Louis Partridge, also 22, on hired electric Lime bikes in West London. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Pop star Olivia Rodrigo dazzles in a red dress Credit: Getty 4 Olivia with Louis Partridge on hired electric Lime bikes in West London Credit: Click News and Media She headlined Glastonbury music festival last month and he starred in erotic psychological thriller Disclaimer with Cate Blanchett last year. But the couple went unnoticed by fans as they cycled around the capital. The pair were recently in the Royal Box at Wimbledon together. Olivia said at Glasto: 'I have so many things I love about England. "I love how nobody judges you for having a pint at noon. "It's the best.' "And I love English sweets. "All the sweets from Marks and Spencer. "Colin the Caterpillar, specifically." Watch Olivia Rodrigo bring out The Cure's Robert Smith for surprise Glastonbury duet as fans praise his 'incredible' voice 4 The couple went unnoticed by fans as they cycled around the capital Credit: Click News and Media

Emmys 2025 Shockers: Steve Martin, ‘Squid Game,' and other big names snubbed
Emmys 2025 Shockers: Steve Martin, ‘Squid Game,' and other big names snubbed

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Emmys 2025 Shockers: Steve Martin, ‘Squid Game,' and other big names snubbed

The 77th Primetime Emmy nominations sparked surprise with notable snubs, excluding Steve Martin, Diego Luna, and Keira Knightley. 'Squid Game' Season 2 and 'Yellowjackets' were also surprisingly absent, despite previous acclaim. While some shows like 'Only Murders in the Building' received nominations, key stars like Selena Gomez were overlooked, signaling a shift in Emmy voter preferences. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Steve Martin and Selena Gomez - Only Murders in the Building Diego Luna, Andor Keira Knightley, Black Doves Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Squid Game Season 2 Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face Melanie Lynskey & The Yellowjackets Bridget Everett: Somebody Somewhere Sacha Baron Cohen and Disclaimer The Voice: Best Reality Competition Series FAQs While the Emmy nominations brought joy to many on July 15, they also revealed a slew of surprises and disappointments. Some of television's most well-known stars and shows did not make the cut this year. Fans were puzzled by the omissions, which ranged from Steve Martin to Squid Martin, Squid Game, and Yellowjackets were all left out of the 2025 Emmy nominations , which were quite surprising. Despite praise and previous wins, shows such as Poker Face, Black Doves, and Disclaimer did not receive key nominations, sparking debate about this year's most unexpected significant drama category nominations, Hulu's post-apocalyptic thriller "Paradise" probably defeated out earlier contenders like "Yellowjackets," "Squid Game," and "The Handmaid's Tale."These are the most astounding and startling TV series and celebrities that were not nominated for the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, as per a report by USA being the heart and soul of Hulu's popular mystery-comedy, Steve Martin and Selena Gomez were noticeably absent from this year's acting Short remains the only nominee from the trio, receiving his fourth consecutive nomination. The show has been an Emmy favorite since 2021, but this is the first time two of its main stars have been completely performance in Disney+'s Andor received universal praise for its depth and intensity, but he was unable to break into the crowded Best Drama Actor none of his talented co-stars, including Stellan Skarsgård and Genevieve O'Reilly, received any Andor received a Best Drama Series nomination, its lead actors were completely considered Knightley a front-runner after her captivating lead performance in Black Doves, Netflix's stylish British spy the show was completely shut out, with Knightley falling short in a category dominated by Slow Horses, another British espionage a tough blow, especially given that Black Doves was regarded as the year's best limited Netflix juggernaut made Emmy history in 2022, but lightning did not strike Game Season 2, which premiered in December 2024, received no nominations, marking a stunning decline for a once-famous series. Fans had high hopes for another awards run, but the second chapter did not appear to resonate as well with quirky, charming detective Charlie Cale stole the show in Poker Face's first season, earning her a however, was left out entirely in Season 2, despite the fact that the series received two other nominations, one of which went to guest star Cynthia Erivo. It's an odd omission, especially given that Lyonne's performance continues to anchor the which dominated the conversation for the first two seasons, was nowhere to be found this Lynskey, who had previously received acting nominations for her intense, multifaceted role, was also passed the first time the show has received no nominations, which is surprising given its previous awards success and dedicated fan Jeff Hiller was nominated for Supporting Actor and the show for writing, star Bridget Everett was comedy is entirely dependent on Everett's honest, emotionally charged performance, making her omission all the more perplexing. Many critics have referred to her as the show's heart, and with good people praised Apple TV+'s Disclaimer, directed by Oscar winner Alfonso Cuarón, as the best limited series of the Blanchett was nominated, and the show received a cinematography nod, but that was the extent of the recognition. Sacha Baron Cohen, a promising supporting actor, did not make the cut, and the show itself was passed over for Best Limited the first time since 2012, NBC's The Voice received no nominations in the Best Reality Competition Series category. The long-running singing competition was surpassed by newer shows such as The marks a surprising end to the show's years-long Emmy streak, possibly indicating that Emmy voters are shifting their preferences to newer despite previous nominations, Steve Martin was overlooked this year. Only co-star Martin Short received a no. The Emmy-winning series did not receive any nominations for its second season.

The biggest snubs and surprises from the 2025 Emmy nominations
The biggest snubs and surprises from the 2025 Emmy nominations

Yahoo

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The biggest snubs and surprises from the 2025 Emmy nominations

Hello and welcome to our annual celebration of Emmy voters and their infinite wisdom — as well as our annual airing of grievances about Emmy voters and their upsetting lack of attention to deserving shows and performers. Here are our picks for the most joyful surprises and most egregious snubs. (And don't forget to add your own in the comments below.) It's not that Jake Gyllenhaal didn't give a strong performance in Presumed Innocent — the Apple TV+ series adaptation of Scott Turow's bestselling 1987 novel. He did. But given the tough competition — including Kevin Kline, who was viewed as a top contender for Disclaimer — and the fact that Presumed aired over a year ago, some prognosticators (myself included) figured voters might not have the series at top of mind. Now that Gyllenhaal's been nominated (along with Peter Sarsgaard, Bill Camp, and Ruth Negga), perhaps Apple TV+ will try to convince them all to come back for season 2 — which has a mostly new cast. Sorry to The Perfect Couple — Netflix's other trashy-soapy-fun limited series with A-List stars. While that Nicole Kidman-Liev Schreiber lark was shut out, Sirens — the loopy, dark dramedy starring Julianne Moore as KiKi, a bird-obsessed rich lady — earned four nominations. Fahy landed the only acting nod for her funny, fierce, and slightly unhinged turn as the impulsive and determined Devon, who travels to an elite seaside town to save her sister (Milly Alcock) from KiKi's clutches. Somewhere, Andy Cohen is suppressing a scream. While Bravo's Real Housewives franchise has never managed to break into this category, Hulu's Housewives-esque docusoap — which follows a group of very messy Mormon wives and mothers — earned a nomination after only being on for two seasons. MomTok is gonna be lit (sans alcohol, of course) tonight! On the one hand, Sharon Horgan — who plays Eva Garvey in the Apple TV+ dramedy about a group of loyal and protective Irish sisters — was nominated for season 1. But with the distinct drop in buzz for season 2, which premiered almost a year ago, it seemed likely that a more high-profile performance — perhaps Melanie Lynskey, a two-time nominee already for Yellowjackets — would take that final slot in this very competitive category. It's a bittersweet day for fans of this little HBO comedy that could. While the stories-at-the-speed-of-life series didn't get a comedy nomination in its final season, nor did star-writer Bridgett Everett, voters did have the good sense to honor Jeff Hiller, one of the ensemble's brilliant performers. Hiller's Joel — the kind, sweet, and slyly funny BFF to Everett's Sam — is a character we'll remember forever. And AGG (all glory to God) — Somewhere also earned a writing nomination. Amen! Don't cry for Hulu's OMITB — it did receive 8 nominations, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Martin Short. But as they did in 2023, voters chose to leave Steve Martin off the Lead Actor in a Comedy ballot, leaving Short with four nominations to Martin's three. But what's a little healthy competition between old friends? Look, nobody is saying that the second season of Squid Game reached the same levels of electrifying suspense and horror as the first. But did it deserve a complete shut-out? We're pressing our big red X button on that. At the very least, star Lee Jung-jae deserved a nomination for the range he showed in season 2, as Gi-hun — once a slightly goofy and naive underdog — transformed into a haunted, grim, but never defeated warrior for justice. The Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series category is a tough one. Generally, it only has five nominees, and now that limited series are A-list stars' preferred entrée into television, the competition for awards attention is fierce. But I'll never understand why voters ignored La Máquina, Hulu's thoroughly original, darkly funny, and deeply weird miniseries about an aging boxer (Gael García Bernal) caught up in a dangerous conspiracy thanks to his fast-talking, frantically scheming manager (Diego Luna). In recent years, the Emmys have embraced out-of-the-box series (2021's I May Destroy You, 2024's Baby Reindeer, this year's Adolescence) in this category; it's just a shame La Máquina didn't get its own shot in the ring. Alas, it's not surprising that the Emmys have once again snubbed this rich and riveting multi-generational drama about Korean expats, based on Min Jin Lee's acclaimed 2017 novel. I blame Apple TV+, which prefers to pour their considerable promotional resources into uninspired star vehicles like Your Friends & Neighbors and Stick rather than reminding voters about their LITERAL MASTERPIECE. Come on, guys! Severance was already an Emmys lock! You could have devoted, like, a tenth of that show's marketing and FYC budget to Pachinko just to make it look like you the tiny Outstanding Talk Series category is brutal to break into, but if anyone had a shot, it's Mulaney — a three-time Emmy winner already. Plus, Everybody's Live started as Everybody's in LA, a series that took home an Emmy for Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming in 2024. The comedian also had a shot at guest actor in a comedy for Saturday Night Live, but he struck out there, too. [Shakes fist at sky] My kingdom for a dramedy category! This action-packed thriller — starring Kiera Knightley and Ben Wishaw as bickering spies in London — is too funny to make sense in the drama category and too bloody/action-packed to fit neatly among the comedies. And thus, it got nothing. Ah well, there's always season 2. The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards air Sunday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, on CBS. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

Olivia Rodrigo's Glastonbury set doubles as date night with Netflix heartthrob
Olivia Rodrigo's Glastonbury set doubles as date night with Netflix heartthrob

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Olivia Rodrigo's Glastonbury set doubles as date night with Netflix heartthrob

Glastonbury Festival was buzzing with excitement this weekend—not just for the music, but for the festival's most-watched couple: Olivia Rodrigo and her boyfriend, British actor Louis Partridge . Rodrigo, 22, headlined the legendary Pyramid Stage on Sunday night, but before taking the spotlight, she was spotted living her best festival life with Partridge, sending fans and social media into a frenzy. The 'drivers license' singer didn't let the pressure of her headline slot keep her from enjoying the festival. On Saturday, Rodrigo was seen perched on Partridge's shoulders, belting out Pulp's 'Common People' during the band's surprise set—a moment captured by festival-goers and even radio DJ Greg James, who playfully pointed her out in the crowd. The couple's festival antics didn't stop there: they were also seen mingling with Glasto royalty Alexa Chung, cementing their status as the event's coolest couple. Louis Partridge, also 22, is best known for his breakout roles in Netflix 's 'Enola Holmes' films alongside Millie Bobby Brown, as well as parts in 'Paddington 2,' 'Pan,' and the FX miniseries 'Pistol.' He's currently filming the third 'Enola Holmes' movie and recently starred in the miniseries 'Disclaimer' with Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline. Rodrigo and Partridge have been dating since late 2023, first making headlines for their PDA-filled Halloween night in London, and later going red carpet official at the 'Disclaimer' premiere in August 2024. Since then, the pair have been inseparable—spotted at Premier League matches, strolling through London and New York, and attending the Grammys together. Rodrigo's set at Glastonbury was both electric and personal. She dedicated her song 'so american' to Partridge, telling the crowd she wrote it about falling for a boy from London and all their funny cultural differences. Live Events 'I also really love English boys. I wrote this next song when I was falling for a boy from London, and as we got to know each other, we discovered all these cultural differences. I would tease him about eating a jacket potato with beans, while he would joke about my distinctly American pronunciation—like saying Glaston-berry. So, I turned all of our little inside jokes into a song,' Rodrigo told festival-goers.

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