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Queer Eye Season 10 Will Be the Last at Netflix
Queer Eye Season 10 Will Be the Last at Netflix

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time5 days ago

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Queer Eye Season 10 Will Be the Last at Netflix

All good things must come to an end. Netflix just announced that Queer Eye will conclude with the upcoming Season 10. They just kicked off production for the final round of episodes, and this time, they're taking the Fab Five to Washington, D.C. Find out what to expect for the show's last hurrah in the nation's capitol. Queer Eye will end at Netflix with Season 10 Netflix announced the conclusion of Queer Eye in a July 9 Instagram post. The photo showed the current Fab Five, Karamo Brown, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, and Jeremiah Brent, along with a caption that read, '10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go 'round.' When Netflix first premiered its reboot of the legendary makeover show, it was an instant hit. Every episode was a tearjerker. The series earned 37 Emmy nominations and 11 wins. Their transformations impacted viewers around the world, but the last chapter of the series has been mired in messiness. In 2024, a shocking exposé called out JVN for their on-set 'rage issues.' Insiders said that the jovial personality we saw on screen was completely different from real life. Of course, JVN denied all of the accusations, claiming they weren't 'based in reality.' Prior to that, design star Bobby Berk announced with 'a heavy heart' that Season 8 would be his final hurrah with the Fab Five. We then learned of a behind-the-scenes feud between him and Tan, which the latter ultimately denied. Fans were left to draw their own conclusions when one of Tan's friends, Jeremiah, wound up filling Bobby's spot. At this point, it's water under the bridge. Bobby said the Queer Eye money wasn't that great anyway. Reps for Netflix claimed his departure was amicable, and the new Fab Five pressed on for Season 9, which took place in Las Vegas. Now, it's all coming to an end, and that's probably for the best. For Season 10, the crew is heading to Washington, D.C. for a 'last round of unforgettable makeovers and heartfelt transformations. Netflix teased in a press release that these final makeovers will 'celebrate the show's legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation's capital.' Queer Eye is streaming on Netflix. TELL US – ARE YOU SURPRISED TO LEARN THAT QUEER EYE IS ENDING, OR DO YOU THINK THIS WAS OVERDUE? The post Queer Eye Season 10 Will Be the Last at Netflix appeared first on Reality Tea. Solve the daily Crossword

How Taylor Swift hand-picked this song for Lena Dunham's Netflix series Too Much
How Taylor Swift hand-picked this song for Lena Dunham's Netflix series Too Much

Hindustan Times

time12-07-2025

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How Taylor Swift hand-picked this song for Lena Dunham's Netflix series Too Much

Lena Dunham credits Taylor Swift for helping create one of the most powerful scenes in her new Netflix series, Too Much. According to USA Today, in the final episode, Dunham uses 'Bigger Than the Whole Sky' - a bonus track from Swift's 2022 album Midnights - during a scene where the lead character Jessica, played by Megan Stalter, is dealing with back-to-back heartbreak. Jessica has just ended things with Felix (Will Sharpe), and shortly after, her dog dies unexpectedly. Lena Dunham's Netflix series Too Much utilizes Taylor Swift's 'Bigger Than the Whole Sky' to deepen a poignant scene. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo(REUTERS) {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} While she's curled up on the couch, still in shock, her phone buzzes. It's a message from Wendy (Emily Ratajkowski) - the woman dating her ex, Zev (Michael Zegen). Jessica agrees to meet, expecting awkwardness at best. But what happens next isn't a showdown but something quieter and more honest. {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} She stops seeing Wendy as the villain in her story and starts seeing her for who she really is - just another woman trying to make sense of her own life. Also Read: Netflix's 'Queer Eye' to conclude with season 10: Here's what we know about show's final chapter so far How Taylor Swift stepped in with the perfect song {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} Originally, Lena Dunham had another track in mind for the emotional sequence, something that had recently been used in another film. But Taylor Swift, after watching the scene with her brother Austin (who handles her music placements), had a different idea. {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} Originally, Lena Dunham had another track in mind for the emotional sequence, something that had recently been used in another film. But Taylor Swift, after watching the scene with her brother Austin (who handles her music placements), had a different idea. {{/usCountry}} Read More {{^usCountry}} 'She said, 'Actually, I think I know what should be here,'' Dunham recalled in an interview with USA Today. The surprising part? The edit didn't need to be changed at all. 'We did not have to move a frame. That song just said everything that had to be said,' Dunham explained. {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} 'She said, 'Actually, I think I know what should be here,'' Dunham recalled in an interview with USA Today. The surprising part? The edit didn't need to be changed at all. 'We did not have to move a frame. That song just said everything that had to be said,' Dunham explained. {{/usCountry}} {{^usCountry}} This marks the first time Dunham has used Swift's music in any of her work, despite their long-standing friendship. 'It's one of my absolute favorite moments I've ever had the chance to film,' she added. {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} This marks the first time Dunham has used Swift's music in any of her work, despite their long-standing friendship. 'It's one of my absolute favorite moments I've ever had the chance to film,' she added. {{/usCountry}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} Also Read: Love Island USA Season 7 prize money revealed: Is it true that winners always split the amount? Is Too Much inspired by a true story? The series draws loose inspiration from Dunham's relationship with British musician Luis Felber, whom she married in 2021. Not only did Felber co-create the series, but he also helped shape the character of Felix. 'I love writing men, but at the end of the day, I haven't had a chance to be one in this lifetime. So what does it look like for a guy who is tender and complicated and has made mistakes to try and put some of that behind him?' Dunham said. {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} Felber also helped ensure the London portrayed in the series felt lived-in and real. 'We were seeing some spaces that weren't just Notting Hill. Whether it's Jessica living in East London or Felix making music in Camberwell, there was a truth to it. I hope Londoners will recognize there was a lot of love put into it," Dunham told USA Today. Also Read: Sakamoto Days Season 1 Part 2 to premiere on Netflix soon: Here's all you need to know Too much resonates with every generation As the series wraps up, Jessica and Felix eventually reunite and marry. But Too Much isn't just about romance - it's about grief, change, and growing into a different version of yourself. {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} 'I've had a couple of twentysomethings watch the show and they're really sweet about it, like, 'It's funny! But there's something when I talk to people who are in their 30s - they just get it in a different way,' Dunham said. The finale, underscored by Swift's emotional ballad, captures that feeling of letting go of what might have been and stepping into something more grounded and real. FAQs What was Lena Dunham diagnosed with?She has been diagnosed with endometriosis, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, OCD, and anxiety. What is the plot of Too Much?It follows Jessica, an American in London, as she rebuilds her life and falls into a complicated romance with a British musician. What disability does Lena Dunham have?Dunham lives with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a connective tissue disorder that causes chronic pain. {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}} Where can I watch Too Much Lena Dunham?You can stream Too Much on Netflix. SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON {{^userSubscribed}} {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} {{/userSubscribed}}

Fans devastated as popular Netflix show cancelled after 7 years
Fans devastated as popular Netflix show cancelled after 7 years

News.com.au

time11-07-2025

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  • News.com.au

Fans devastated as popular Netflix show cancelled after 7 years

A hugely popular Netflix show is ending after seven years - leaving fans devastated. Queer Eye, which is the streaming platform's longest-running unscripted series, will not be coming back for another season after season 10. It's an unexpected end for the show, with Netflix confirming the news today. The hit show, which came out seven years ago, will leave a massive gap on the streamer. '10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go 'round. The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production,' Netflix shared on X. Reacting to the news, one person wrote: 'The end of an era.' 'Can't believe we're saying goodbye. Thank you, Fab Five, for changing lives — and hearts,' said another. 'This is not fair! Why is this the final season?!' asked a third. 'I feel robbed, I deserved 10 more seasons of Jeremiah. You just cant give him to us and take him away this quick,' said another. A fifth added: '2025 is the final season for a ton of things, and my little heart isn't ready.' A sixth said: 'The tenth season of Queer Eye will be the last. That sound you hear breaking is my heart.' The hit show catapulted onto the platform back in February 2018. Across its ten seasons, over 90 episodes have been uploaded to the streaming platform for fans to enjoy. Queer Eye centres around the Fab Five, who are experts in various fields. The Fab Five comprises of relationship expert Karamo Brown, fashion expert Tan France, food and wine expert Antoni Porowski and hair and makeup expert Jonathan Van Ness. In the first eight seasons, the show's resident interior design expert was Bobby Berk, but he was replaced last season. Bobby was replaced by Jeremiah Brent for season nine, and now the show's final season, 10. Bobby's exit came after he was rumoured to have had a huge falling-out with Tan France on the show. He was rumoured to have quit or been axed from the hit Netflix program in November 2023. In January, Bobby - who departed Queer Eye in November 2023 - made some admissions to Vanity Fair about his feud with co-star Tan. While speaking with the magazine, the Queer Eye star opened up about his relationship with the fashion expert. 'Tan and I had a moment,' the Netflix star said. 'There was a situation, and that's between Tan and I, and it has nothing to do with the show.' 'It was something personal that had been brewing — and nothing romantic, just to clarify that,' he added. 'Should I have unfollowed Tan? No,' Bobby continued. 'Maybe I should have just muted him. But that day, I was angry, and that's the end of it. 'We became like siblings — and siblings are always going to fight. 'There were definitely emotions. But each one of us had our reasons why we did what we did,' he concluded. Van Ness denied the claims.

Casting News: Queer Eye Alum to Host HGTV Series, Steve Howey Goes Off Campus and More
Casting News: Queer Eye Alum to Host HGTV Series, Steve Howey Goes Off Campus and More

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time10-07-2025

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Casting News: Queer Eye Alum to Host HGTV Series, Steve Howey Goes Off Campus and More

One Queer Eye guy already has his next gig lined up. Bobby Berk, a co-host on the soon-to-end Netflix reality series, will host a new HGTV series tentatively titled Junk or Jackpot? Per the official logline, the six-episode season will 'follow collectors as they discover the true monetary value of their massive and unusual collections.' But there's more: The enthusiasts featured have collections that are overwhelming their homes, and 'the collectors must decide whether they are willing to sell some of their items to pay for the much-needed renovation,' the synopsis continues. More from TVLine Annie Potts Joins Fox's Doc Martin Adaptation - What Does This Mean for Her Role on Georgie & Mandy? Virgin River Renewed for Season 8 at Netflix, Ahead of Season 7 Premiere King of the Hill Revival Trailer: Hank and Peggy Retire to a 'Changed' Texas, The Daily Show's Ronny Chieng Joins Cast - Watch 'Collecting is a personal pastime that brings joy and inspiration, but it's easy to get carried away which can negatively impact your living conditions,' Berk said via statement. 'I'm excited to help passionate people sift through their cherished items and give them reimagined spaces that will best honor what they hold dear.' John Cena (Peacemaker) executive-produces the series, which is slated to premiere in late 2025. 'The idea for Junk or Jackpot? was born out of a conversation I had with friends,' he added via statement. 'People often wonder if their collections are trash or treasure, and this show will help them find out.' In other recent casting news: * Steve Howey (Shameless, True Lies) will recur in Off Campus, Amazon MGM Studios' upcoming series adaptation of Elle Kennedy's romance novels. Per our sister site Deadline, he'll play Phil Graham, a hothead former hockey player and father of Briar University's star center Garrett Graham (played by Belmont Cameli, Saved by the Bell). * J.D. Pardo (High Potential, Mayans M.C.) has joined Netflix's Trinity as a series regular, Deadline reports. Pardo will play Tom Reyes, a lieutenant lommander in the United States Navy. * Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear), William Fichtner (Mom), Alfredo Castro (El Conde) and Jared Paul Abrahamson (The Penguin) will recur on Hulu's Onyx Collective real-estate drama pilot starring Edgar Ramirez (Dr. Death) and Jacob Scipio (Pieces of Her), Deadline reports. Colón-Zayas will play Rosie, a beloved community board head on the Lower East Side of New York. Fichtner will play Harry Dempsey, mentor to Scipio's Abe. Castro will play Jacobo Saladín, a self-made billionaire at risk of losing his real-estate empire. Abrahamson will play Angelo, a hustler who is a close friend of Abe's. * The Altruists, Netflix's upcoming limited series starring Anthony Boyle (Manhunt) as FTX cryptocurrency founder Sam Bankman-Fried and Julia Garner (Ozark) as Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison, has added several cast members. Per Deadline, Eugene Young (Veep), Madison Hu (The Brothers Sun), comedian Matt Rife, Karan Soni (Miracle Workers), newcomer Naomi Okada and Alex Lawther (Andor) will be series regulars. Paul Reiser (Mad About You), Robin Weigert (Big Little Lies), Maddie Hasson (The Recruit) and Marianna Phung (Y: The Last Man) will recur. Hit the comments with your thoughts on the castings above! Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More

‘Queer Eye' Set to End With Season 10 at Netflix
‘Queer Eye' Set to End With Season 10 at Netflix

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

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‘Queer Eye' Set to End With Season 10 at Netflix

Netflix is winding down its longest-running unscripted series to date. The streamer says that the upcoming 10th season of Queer Eye will be its last. Production on the now-final season began Wednesday in Washington, D.C. More from The Hollywood Reporter Thanks to Netflix, Kirk Cousins Will Never Pay for a Haircut Again 'Wednesday' Season 2 Trailer Teases Jenna Ortega Attempting to Save Emma Myers or "Die Trying" Andrew "King Bach" Bachelor Joins Shamier Anderson in 'Hate the Player: The Ben Johnson Story' Miniseries An update of the early 2000s Bravo series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Queer Eye premiered in 2018 with a Fab Five of Antoni Porowski (food and wine), Jonathan Van Ness (hair, makeup and personal hygeine), Karamo Brown (relationships, culture), Tan France (fashion) and Bobby Berk (design) helping people remake their lives. Berk departed after season eight, with Jeremiah Brent taking over as the design expert for the final two seasons. With nine seasons and 91 episodes (including specials and a four-episode trip to Japan), Queer Eye has had a longer life than any Netflix original unscripted series in the streamer's history so far. (The Bravo series produced 100 episodes over five seasons.) The show has won 11 Emmys, including a record six consecutive awards for best structured reality program from 2018-23. Queer Eye's executive producers are David Collins, Michael Williams and Rob Eric for Scout Productions; Jennifer Lane, who also serves as showrunner; Jordana Hochman, Mark Bracero and Lyndsey Burr for ITV Entertainment; and Brent, Brown, France, Porowski and Van Ness. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise

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