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The Idol: Here’s when HBO’s highly-anticipated new show premieres

HBO has unveiled the release date alongside a provocative new trailer for their upcoming drama The Idol. Created by The Weeknd, Reza Fahim and Euphoria’s Sam Levinson, the series will star Lily-Rose Depp as a pop star whose last tour was “derailed” after a nervous breakdown. The series will follow a “determined” Jocelyn as she aims to “claim her rightful status as the greatest and sexiest pop star in America”. “Her passions are reignited by Tedros (The Weeknd), a nightclub impresario with a sordid past,” the synopsis continues. “Will her…

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The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey cast in BBC drama Time

Bella Ramsey is set to star in the second season of BBC’s acclaimed drama Time. A “moving and high-stakes portrayal of life inside a women’s prison”, the three-part series will also star Jodie Whittaker (Doctor Who) and Tamara Lawrance (The Silent Twins), with Siobhan Finneran reprising her role from season one as prison chaplain Marie-Louise. Ramsey, Whittaker and Lawrance will respectively play Kelsey, Orla and Abi, three new inmates who “face an unfamiliar world” as they arrive at Carlingford Prison on the same day. According to the synopsis: “But even…

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Doom Patrol and Titans cancelled at HBO Max after four seasons

HBO Max has cancelled its popular LGBTQ+ inclusive DC series’ Doom Patrol and Titans.  According to The Hollywood Reporter, the shows – which Riverdale’s Greg Berlanti produced – will end after their current fourth seasons.  While the cancellation may be a surprise for longtime fans, a source revealed to the publication that the producers for both series anticipated the move due to DC entertainment’s ongoing changes.  Because of this, the Doom Patrol and Titans creatives made sure to “plot” their upcoming finales to have “proper endings.”  In a statement to…

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HBO renews The Last of Us for season 2

The Last of Us has been renewed for a second season at HBO. Based on the best-selling video game series of the same name, the post-apocalyptic drama has received near universal acclaim – boasting a 97% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes – and the premiere has reportedly reached 22 million viewers domestically. Neil Druckmann, executive producer, said in a statement: “I’m humbled, honored, and frankly overwhelmed that so many people have tuned in and connected with our retelling of Joel and Ellie’s journey. The collaboration with Craig Mazin, our incredible cast…

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Velma creators say it was “a gift” to explore the character’s sexuality in HBO Max series

The creators of HBO Max’s Velma have opened up about the titular character’s sexuality in a new interview.  Spoilers ahead for the first two episodes of Velma.  On 12 January, Scooby-Doo fans were finally treated to the first two episodes of the new adult-animated comedy.  The show, which was created by Mindy Kailing and Charlie Grandy, follows the early years of Velma Dinkley (Kaling) and the Mystery Inc gang as they navigate high school and the series of mysterious murders rocking the halls of Crystal Cove High.  Alongside the aforementioned…

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Reneé Rapp opens up about receiving homophobic abuse online

The Sex Lives of College star Reneé Rapp recently shared her experience after facing homophobic and slut-shaming comments. Reneé Rapp haas returned as the fan-favourite Leighton in HBO Max’s series which follows four roommates as the navigate fitting in at New England’s prestigious Essex College. The actress’ character, Leighton, shares a college dorm with fellow students Whitney (Alyah Chanelle Scott), Bela (Amrit Kaur), and Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet). Speaking to People in a new interview, the actress revealed what it was like to play a gay character on-screen. “When the first…

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HBO Max renews The Sex Lives of College Girls for season 3

The Sex Lives of College Girls will return for a third season. HBO Max announced the renewal ahead of the release of the final two episodes of season two, which drops 15 December in the U.S. Hailing from co-creators Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, The Sex Lives of College Girls follows four freshman roommates at New England’s prestigious Essex College. The series stars Pauline Chalamet as Kimberly, Amrit Kaur as Bela, Reneé Rapp as Leighton and Alyah Channelle Scott as Whitney. Additional cast members include Gavin Leatherwood as Nico, Christopher…

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Articles Bella Ramsey Culture HBO HBO Max LGBTQ+ News Murray Bartlett News Nick Offerman Pedro Pascal Television The Last Of Us

HBO releases a thrilling new trailer for The Last of Us series

Grab your masks and beware of clickers! HBO has released the official trailer for The Last of Us, and it’s terrifying.   Since the show was announced in 2020, fans of the Naughty Dog game have eagerly awaited the release of the live-action adaptation.  In the last few months, the network has slowly started to release more information regarding the series – including cast posters and two video teasers. However on 3 December, fans were finally treated to the official trailer for the upcoming series – which gives an in-depth look at…

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HBO Max releases the scandalous first trailer for Gossip Girl season 2

Attention Upper East Siders! HBO Max has finally released the first juicy trailer for Gossip Girl season two. Premiering 1 December, the new batch of episodes are set to pick after the explosive events of the season 1 finale – which saw Julian (Jordan Alexander) form an unlikely partnership with Gossip Girl, Monet (Savannah Lee Smith) initiating her plan to become queen of Constance Billard, and Max (Thomas Doherty) entering a throuple with Aki (Evan Mock) and Audrey (Emily Alyn Lind). “It’s the second semester of Junior year, and Gossip…

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