Game of Thrones may have ended poorly, but HBO is trying its best to milk everything out of the Song of Ice and Fire franchise. House of the Dragon turned out to be a hit, but we’re also getting another spinoff series set in a different era with A Knight
The 66-year-old actor will be joining forces with lead actress Jenna Ortega - who was recently seen in the Beetlejuice 2 trailer - for the highly-anticipated second season according to Variety .
Leonard missed the last eight games of the regular season and Game 1
Steve Buscemi is headed to Nevermore Academy for the second season of #Wednesday at Netflix!Click ⬇️https://t.co/KBF9Z2Y1LA— JustJared.com (@JustJared) April 16, 2024 Steve Buscemi joined the cast of Netflix's "Wednesday".The 66-year-old actor will reportedly play the new principal of Evermore Academy, after Gwendoline Christie's character was murdered in the first season. Production is expected to begin in late April in IrelandSourcehttps://x.com/JustJared/status/1780300282317926861
Thandiwe Newton is the latest actor to join the cast of Wednesday Season 2 at Netflix. She will make a great addition to the cast! There are no details on who she is...
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Game of Thrones star John Bradley, who played aspiring maester on the hit fantasy TV series, has said he hopes fans will re-evaluate the show's divisive ending. Speaking on Variety's podcast Just For Variety, Bradley said he hopes old wounds will heal one day, admitting it would have been impossible to please all the Game of Thrones fans. Continue reading Three Body Problem star on the divisive Game of Thrones finale MORE FROM...
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Liam Cunningham said it was a "disgrace" that the families had to wait 43 years for an apology, and the Dublin actor also paid tribute to late RTE broadcaster and campaigner Charlie Bird