'The Simpsons,' 'Midnight Mass,' and Asimov's 'Foundation'
►This Week in TV. THR's
Rick Porter runs down the TV premieres, returns and specials over the next seven days. The things to look out for in TV land over the coming week are the delayed Tony Awards, the season premieres of
The Simpsons (Fox),
Law & Order: SVU and
L&O: Organized Crime (both NBC),
The Rookie and
The Good Doctor (both ABC). On streaming, Mike Flanagan's
Midnight Mass premieres Friday on Netflix and Apple TV+ also debuts its adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s
Foundation on the same day.
The full guide.
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"I’m so tired of living this way." Linda Evangelista, once one of the most famous and in-demand supermodels in the world, has claimed that a botched cosmetic procedure has left her "brutally disfigured" and "permanently deformed" and left her devastated and living life as a virtual recluse.
The story.
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Date change. Warner Bros. is charting an earlier return to the world of J.K. Rowling. The newly titled
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore will open globally on April 15, 2022, moving up three months from its previous July 15 date.
The story.
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Crypto comes for Hollywood. A hard to miss new trend: cryptocurrency firms lining up Hollywood endorsers and scooping up TV ads in a bid to gain scale and greater respectability. FTX, CoinBase and CoinFlip are enlisting stars like Spike Lee, Neil Patrick Harris and Tom Brady to convert skeptical consumers.
The story.
In other news... —TV review: HBO’s
Nuclear Family.
—TIFF film review: Stefan Forbes'
Hold Your Fire.
—TIFF film review: Bretten Hannam's
Wildhood.
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Saturday Night Live: All the
season 47 hosts and musical guests.
—Netflix debuts trailer for new Britney Spears doc
Britney vs Spears.
—Leslie Bibb, Rachel Bloom, Michael McKean, Krista Marie Yu
join Steve Levitan’s Reboot at Hulu.
—Late night hosts
unite to spotlight climate change.
—Misfits Gaming Group
unveils $35m funding round, Scripps to carry its content.
—George Clooney, Ben Affleck team-up
The Tender Bar gets release date.
—TV ratings:
The Voice edges up in Tuesday debut.
—Colin Donnell to star in Peacock drama
Irreverent.
—Chris Hemsworth, Jacki Weaver, Alia Shawkat to
judge Heath Ledger Scholarship.
—Constantin Film
signs multiyear movie licensing deal with Germany’s RTL.
What else we're reading... —"Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s Journey From Final Girl to Action Heroine" [
GQ]
—"Michael Gandolfini and the Riddle of Tony Soprano" [
New York Times]
—"It Works Because of Jared Harris" [
The Ringer]
—"Caitlyn Jenner Brought Fame to Her Run for California Governor. Why it Failed Anyway" [
Los Angeles Times]
—"When a Hit Musical Becomes a Bad Movie" [
The Atlantic]
Today... ...in 1994, after a premiere at the Toronto film fest, Frank Darabont’s
The Shawshank Redemption hit theaters nationwide. The film, an adaptation of a Stephen King novella starring Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins, had a disappointing initial run at the box office, but would go on to nab seven Oscar nominations and later be routinely ranked amongst the greatest films ever made.
The original review.
Today's birthdays: Bruce Springsteen (72), Anthony Mackie (43), Hasan Minhaj (36), Jason Alexander (62), Skylar Astin (34), Rosalind Chao (64), Chi McBride (60), Alex Proyas (58), Garth Davis (47),
Karl Pilkington (49), Chris Miller (46), Jana Pérez (35), Alyssa Sutherland (39), Mary Kay Place (74), Robert James-Collier (45)