What Happened
The world of entertainment is always buzzing with new developments, and this week is no exception. From the latest on popular TV shows to the passing of a beloved musician, here are some of the top stories from the past week.
"Pluribus" Star Rhea Seehorn on the Show's Debates
Rhea Seehorn, star of the Apple TV series "Pluribus," recently sat down with the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast to discuss the show's debates and her approach to playing her character. "We have healthy, sometimes tongue-in-cheek debates about different questions that the show brings up, whether it's your personal take on what you would do or what you think your character would do," she said.
A Loss in the Music World
Justin Cary, the longtime bassist of the alt-rock band Sixpence None the Richer, passed away on June 11 at the age of 50. Cary's death was confirmed via an Instagram post from the band's lead singer, Leigh Nash.
A First Look at "The Wedding Dress"
Production has just wrapped on director Edoardo Ponti's WWII romance, "The Wedding Dress," starring Ivanna Sakhno, Lucas Englander, and Billie Boullet. The film is set to premiere on Netflix.
The Art of Narrating "Love Island USA"
Iain Stirling, the narrator of "Love Island USA," recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about his approach to the job. "I would like to make that very clear: there are nurses and doctors and firefighters and night shift workers all across America listening to me going, 'Oh, for six weeks I've got to write 30 jokes instead of 20,'" he said.
"Widow's Bay" Could Shake Up the Emmy Field
"Widow's Bay" could be the dark horse in the Emmy comedy field this year. The show, starring Matthew Rhys and Kate O'Flynn, has been gaining buzz and could potentially shake up the competition.
Key Facts
- Who: Rhea Seehorn, Justin Cary, Iain Stirling, Matthew Rhys, Kate O'Flynn
- What: Updates on "Pluribus," the passing of Justin Cary, a first look at "The Wedding Dress," the art of narrating "Love Island USA," and the Emmy potential of "Widow's Bay"
- Impact: The latest developments in the world of entertainment
What to Watch
As the world of entertainment continues to evolve, there are plenty of exciting developments on the horizon. From new TV shows and films to the latest updates on popular series, there's always something new to watch.
What Happened
The world of entertainment is always buzzing with new developments, and this week is no exception. From the latest on popular TV shows to the passing of a beloved musician, here are some of the top stories from the past week.
"Pluribus" Star Rhea Seehorn on the Show's Debates
Rhea Seehorn, star of the Apple TV series "Pluribus," recently sat down with the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast to discuss the show's debates and her approach to playing her character. "We have healthy, sometimes tongue-in-cheek debates about different questions that the show brings up, whether it's your personal take on what you would do or what you think your character would do," she said.
A Loss in the Music World
Justin Cary, the longtime bassist of the alt-rock band Sixpence None the Richer, passed away on June 11 at the age of 50. Cary's death was confirmed via an Instagram post from the band's lead singer, Leigh Nash.
A First Look at "The Wedding Dress"
Production has just wrapped on director Edoardo Ponti's WWII romance, "The Wedding Dress," starring Ivanna Sakhno, Lucas Englander, and Billie Boullet. The film is set to premiere on Netflix.
The Art of Narrating "Love Island USA"
Iain Stirling, the narrator of "Love Island USA," recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about his approach to the job. "I would like to make that very clear: there are nurses and doctors and firefighters and night shift workers all across America listening to me going, 'Oh, for six weeks I've got to write 30 jokes instead of 20,'" he said.
"Widow's Bay" Could Shake Up the Emmy Field
"Widow's Bay" could be the dark horse in the Emmy comedy field this year. The show, starring Matthew Rhys and Kate O'Flynn, has been gaining buzz and could potentially shake up the competition.
Key Facts
- Who: Rhea Seehorn, Justin Cary, Iain Stirling, Matthew Rhys, Kate O'Flynn
- What: Updates on "Pluribus," the passing of Justin Cary, a first look at "The Wedding Dress," the art of narrating "Love Island USA," and the Emmy potential of "Widow's Bay"
- Impact: The latest developments in the world of entertainment
What to Watch
As the world of entertainment continues to evolve, there are plenty of exciting developments on the horizon. From new TV shows and films to the latest updates on popular series, there's always something new to watch.