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Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Bring More Laughs In ‘Platonic' Season 2  WATCH
Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Bring More Laughs In ‘Platonic' Season 2  WATCH

News18

time11 hours ago

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Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Bring More Laughs In ‘Platonic' Season 2 WATCH

Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne are back for Season 2 of Platonic, the Apple TV+ comedy about two best friends navigating adulthood in Los Angeles. The duo, known for their real-life friendship, say that connection helps their on-screen chemistry feel natural. Originally planned as a one-season show, the creators decided to continue after seeing how well the first season worked. Watch this video to know more. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: Showsha on Instagram: Showsha on Facebook: Showsha on X: Showsha on Snapchat: entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:

Rose Byrne reveals the desperate lengths she went to for Hollywood fame
Rose Byrne reveals the desperate lengths she went to for Hollywood fame

Daily Mail​

time16 hours ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Rose Byrne reveals the desperate lengths she went to for Hollywood fame

Rose Byrne might be a Hollywood A-lister these days, but that certainly hasn't always been the case. The Australian actress, 46, has revealed the 'desperate' lengths she went to in order to achieve fame in Tinsel Town. Rose appeared on Nova's Fitzy and Wippa with Kate Ritchie Show on Thursday alongside her Platonic co-star Seth Rogen, to chat about the anticipated new season of the hit Apple TV+ series. It wasn't long before the conversation turned to some of the Bridesmaids star's earliest attempts at stardom. Rose admitted that she wasn't shy about trying her luck in all manner of TV fare before nabbing her first small-screen role. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'Did you ever try out for Neighbours or Home and Away when you were younger?' host Ryan 'Fitzy' Fitzgerald asked the actress. 'Oh yeah, I did an ill-fated soap called Echo Point that I'm sure you're familiar with - with some wonderful actors actually, in all seriousness, that was not....' she said before trailing off. Seth then diplomatically interjected with: 'It did not have the legs.' Continuing, Rose admitted that she did, indeed, audition for both iconic soaps, and was rejected. 'Oh yeah, I auditioned for Neighbours and Home and Away... all of them,' she said. Billed as a Home and Away 'killer', Echo Point was a short-lived soap that aired on Network Ten from June to December 1995. Rose starred as 'good girl' Belinda O'Connor in the soap, alongside the likes of Tom Long, Jessica Napier, Martin Henderson and Diarmid Heidenreich. Originally airing at 7pm to combat the iconic Seven soap, Echo Point failed to resonate with audiences, finishing its one-season run in the 11.30pm graveyard slot Elsewhere in the chat, Rose admitted to sustaining a very surprising injury while in Melbourne. 'I just bent and grabbed my bag off the floor the other day in Melbourne and I got a lumbar facet sprain and I couldn't move for two days,' Rose admitted. When co-host Michael 'Wippa' Wipfli asked the star how she got off the ground, Rose replied: 'Barely. 'I was shuffled back to my room and lay in bed for two days.' Wanting to one-up his co-star, Seth also admitted to a recent malady while in the shower. 'I hurt my neck really badly shampooing my head,' he said. 'I was getting too vigorous a lather going and I hurt my neck. It hurt for two weeks.' It comes after it was announced that Rose's breakthrough 1999 Australian movie Two Hands is set to receive a sequel 25 years later. The film starred a 19-year-old Heath and Rose in a hilarious and confronting gangster story which has developed a cult following over the years. It was written and directed by Aussie filmmaker Gregor Jordan, who recently told The Sydney Morning Herald he had finished writing a sequel. 'We have a script that I think is really good. It brings it into the modern day,' Jordan began. 'If we'd tried to do a sequel five years later, it probably wouldn't have worked, but 25 years later is the right time.'

New on Apple TV Plus in August 2025 — all the shows and movies to watch
New on Apple TV Plus in August 2025 — all the shows and movies to watch

Tom's Guide

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

New on Apple TV Plus in August 2025 — all the shows and movies to watch

Summer is just flying by, and a new month is almost here. That means Apple TV Plus (along with the rest of the best streaming services) is rolling out a new selection of movies and TV shows to celebrate the beginning of August. This month brings several high-profile returning favorites to the streamer, like the explosive third season of sci-fi drama "Invasion" and the beloved comedy series "Platonic" starring two of Hollywood's most likable comedic talents, Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne. That being said, there's also an epic new historical drama starring Jason Momoa that looks like a must-watch for fans of "Game of Thrones" and Shogun." Whether you're looking for family-friendly entertainment or want to put on something made strictly for adults, Apple TV Plus has plenty of options arriving this month. You can find more info about all the new Apple TV Plus releases coming your way in August 2025 below. Billed as a "passion project" for co-creators Jason Momoa and Thomas Pa'a Sibbett (who share native Hawaiian heritage), "Chief of War" tells the real-life-inspired story of Hawaii's unification on the cusp of the 19th century, during a period of looming colonization. It promises to be an epic historical drama that sheds light on a chapter of history often overlooked by Western media. Told from an indigenous perspective, the series centers on Kaʻiana (Momoa), a fierce warrior and noble, who returns home only to get swept into a brutal campaign to unite the islands against the foreign threat. The cast is predominantly Polynesian, and much of the dialogue is in 'Ōlelo Hawai'i, lending the show a level of cultural authenticity rarely seen in historical dramas. Following its two-episode premiere on August 1, "Chief of War' will release every Friday through September 19. Watch on Apple TV Plus from August 1 Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. "Stillwater," Apple's animated series based on children's author Jon J. Muth's acclaimed "Zen" books, is back to teach kids more important lessons about mindfulness. Each episode blends everyday childhood challenges with mindfulness practices, breathing exercises, and calm storytelling — an approach that has earned the series both a Peabody and a Daytime Emmy Award. "Stillwater" follows the titular wise panda (voiced by James Sie), who teaches three young siblings, Addy (Eva Ariel Binder), Michael (Tucker Chandler), and Karl (Judah Mackey), how to navigate everyday challenges and better understand their emotions. Through his example, stories, and gentle humor, Stillwater offers children tools to grow with empathy and resilience. Watch on Apple TV Plus from August 1 "Platonic's" first season earned this hit character-driven comedy a spot on our best Apple TV Plus shows list. Season 2 promises more laugh-out-loud moments with two of Hollywood's most effortlessly charming comedic talents, Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne. It follows two long-estranged besties, Sylvia (Byrne) and Will (Rogen), who reconnect over their shared midlife crises — much to the discomfort of everyone around them. After his messy divorce in season 1, Will enters a new relationship that threatens to throw the duo's already-fragile dynamic off balance. Determined not to let their friendship derail this time, they attempt to reel in their chaos and start doing more "normal" adult activities. Of course, for these two codependent idiots, that's easier said than done. Watch on Apple TV Plus from August 6 Apple's expansive sci-fi drama "Invasion" returns for season 3 this month, and war has officially arrived. It's all been leading up to this. Previous seasons showed an alien invasion unfold through the perspectives of ordinary people across the globe, each scrambling to survive as society unravels. In season 3, those perspectives collide for the first time as full-scale war erupts. Humanity's only hope to repel the alien threat is if everyone comes together. The international cast of characters we've met thus far pool their expertise to unite as an elite incursion unit on a high-stakes mission to infiltrate the looming alien mothership. As new bonds are formed and relationships tested, the survivors must learn to work as a team before time runs out or humanity's doomed. Watch on Apple TV Plus from August 22 Another show for the little ones, the award-winning"Shape Island" returns with more imaginative adventures in season 2. Based on the beloved books "Shapes" picture book trilogy by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen, this stop-motion animated series follows the aptly named Square, Triangle, and Circle. The trio embarks on adventures, solves puzzles, and builds their friendship — all while learning to understand and appreciate each other's differences. Because, as we all know, friendship comes in every shape and size. Season two features the returning voices of Yvette Nicole Brown ('Frog and Toad') as the narrator, Harvey Guillén ('Puss in Boots: The Last Wish') as Square, Scott Adsit ('Big Hero 6') as Triangle, and Gideon Adlon ('Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths') as Circle. Watch on Apple TV Plus from August 29 Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.

Our first look at Season 2 of Platonic, Seth Rogen's other TV series for Apple TV+
Our first look at Season 2 of Platonic, Seth Rogen's other TV series for Apple TV+

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Our first look at Season 2 of Platonic, Seth Rogen's other TV series for Apple TV+

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, BGR may receive an affiliate commission. Apple TV+ just dropped the trailer for Season 2 of Platonic — and if the new footage is any indication, Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne are back to doing what they do best: Turning the messiness of adult life into comedy gold. Premiering globally on August 6, Platonic returns with a 10-episode run that kicks off with a two-episode debut, followed by weekly drops through October 1. The series, which currently boasts a 93% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, was co-created by Neighbors collaborators Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, who also direct and executive produce the show. Today's Top Deals XGIMI Prime Day deals feature the new MoGo 4 and up to 42% off smart projectors Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Best Ring Video Doorbell deals In Season 2, we pick back up with Will (Rogen) and Sylvia (Byrne), two long-time best friends navigating a new set of mid-life hurdles. This time around, there's a twist — Will has a new romantic partner, and it's already putting strain on his decades-long friendship with Sylvia. 'Will and I always get screwy when he's in a couple,' Sylvia confesses at one point in the trailer, below. But rather than drift apart, the two make a pact to grow up or at least fake it to preserve their bond. Cue the awkward couple's dinners, disastrous golf outings, and a wedding or two. The new season adds a slate of comedy heavyweights to the cast, including SNL alums Aidy Bryant, Beck Bennett, and Kyle Mooney. Returning cast members include Luke Macfarlane and Carla Gallo. Platonic is produced by Sony Pictures Television and Point Grey Pictures, the latter of which also backs Rogen's other Apple TV+ hit, The Studio. That series just made Emmy history with 23 nominations, the most ever for a freshman comedy. Byrne, meanwhile, also has another high-profile role of her own in a major Apple TV+ series — the dark comedy Physical, in which she plays a tormented 1980s housewife. Check out the first trailer for Platonic Season 2 from Apple TV+ below. Don't Miss: Today's deals: Nintendo Switch games, $5 smart plugs, $150 Vizio soundbar, $100 Beats Pill speaker, more More Top Deals Memorial Day security camera deals: Reolink's unbeatable sale has prices from $29.98 See the

Still Chaotic, Still Codependent: Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Are Back & Even More Hilarious In The Official ‘Platonic' Season Two Trailer
Still Chaotic, Still Codependent: Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Are Back & Even More Hilarious In The Official ‘Platonic' Season Two Trailer

Black America Web

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

Still Chaotic, Still Codependent: Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Are Back & Even More Hilarious In The Official ‘Platonic' Season Two Trailer

Source: Courtesy / Apple TV+ Today (July 17th), Apple TV+ revealed the trailer for season two of 'Platonic,' the critically acclaimed half-hour comedy starring and executive produced by Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne. The 10-episode sophomore season will premiere globally on the platform on Wednesday, August 6th, 2025 with the first two episodes, followed by one episode weekly until October 1st, 2025. Co-created, directed and co-written by Nicholas Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, 'Platonic' season two picks up with everyone's favorite pair of best friends (played by Rogen and Byrne) as they contend with new mid-life hurdles including work, weddings and partners in crises. The duo tries their best to be each other's rock — but sometimes rocks break things. In addition to Rogen and Byrne, the season two cast also includes Luke Macfarlane and Carla Gallo, and introduces Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, Beck Bennett and Milo Manheim as guest stars. 'Platonic' is produced by Sony Pictures Television, where Stoller's Global Solutions has an overall deal. Byrne, Stoller, Delbanco and Conor Welch executive produce along with Rogen, Evan Goldberg and James Weaver for Point Grey Pictures. On top of 'Platonic,' Rogen stars in Apple TV+'s celebrated, hit comedy 'The Studio,' which recently landed 23 Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Comedy Series. This made 'The Studio' the most-nominated freshman comedy series in history. Rogen wrote, directed and executive produced 'The Studio' alongside Goldberg. Rose Byrne also stars in Apple TV+'s dark comedy 'Physical.' While we countdown until August 6th, check out the official season two trailer for 'Platonic,' along with some first look images. Share your thoughts in the comment section! Still Chaotic, Still Codependent: Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Are Back & Even More Hilarious In The Official 'Platonic' Season Two Trailer was originally published on Source:Apple TV+ Source:Apple TV+ Source:Apple TV+ Source:Apple TV+

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