"RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race" invites celebrities to compete in drag without revealing their identities - which, of course, makes for a lot of fan speculation as to who's who. Now, the wait is over, as the contestants of season two all shared their identities on the sixth episode, which aired on Sept. 16.
"RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race" is a spinoff of "RuPaul's Drag Race," which has currently run for 14 seasons, not including six "All Star" seasons. In the first season, each episode involved a competition between three different contestants competing in various "Drag Race" challenges. Season one's winners were Jordan Connor, Vanessa Williams, Matt Iseman, Alex Newell, Dustin Milligan, and Hayley Kiyoko. Meanwhile, Jermaine Fowler, Nico Tortorella, Loni Love, Tami Roman, Madison Beer, and Phoebe Robinson were runners-up.
Season two was a season-length competition that featured nine celebrities, and it centered on lip-sync performances. So far, it has seen...
"RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race" is a spinoff of "RuPaul's Drag Race," which has currently run for 14 seasons, not including six "All Star" seasons. In the first season, each episode involved a competition between three different contestants competing in various "Drag Race" challenges. Season one's winners were Jordan Connor, Vanessa Williams, Matt Iseman, Alex Newell, Dustin Milligan, and Hayley Kiyoko. Meanwhile, Jermaine Fowler, Nico Tortorella, Loni Love, Tami Roman, Madison Beer, and Phoebe Robinson were runners-up.
Season two was a season-length competition that featured nine celebrities, and it centered on lip-sync performances. So far, it has seen...
- 9/18/2022
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
The bus will continue to run at VH1. In addition renewing RuPaul’s Drag Race for a fourteenth season, the network is also giving us an additional season of Untucked, as well as a second installment of Secret Celebrity Drag Race, TVLine has learned.
“I am extremely grateful to all the amazing and talented Drag Race queens — past, present and future — that continue to inspire us to find new ways to tell their stories,” host and executive producer RuPaul said in a statement. “Through love, light and laughter, they remind all of us that the most powerful thing you can...
“I am extremely grateful to all the amazing and talented Drag Race queens — past, present and future — that continue to inspire us to find new ways to tell their stories,” host and executive producer RuPaul said in a statement. “Through love, light and laughter, they remind all of us that the most powerful thing you can...
- 8/23/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
VH1 slayed Friday night with a RuPaul’s Drag Race block of programming that included the premiere of RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race. The two fabulous reality drag-driven competitions dominated, delivering VH1’s highest-rated Friday night since December 2007.
The latest episode of season 12 of RuPaul’s Drag Race kicked off the night, earning a 0.64 in the adults 18-49 demographic. This was the second highest-rated episode of the season.
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The debut of RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race followed and earned a 0.58 in the demo and 685,000 viewers tuned in to see Riverdale‘s Jordan Connor, comedian and actor Jermaine Fowler and...
The latest episode of season 12 of RuPaul’s Drag Race kicked off the night, earning a 0.64 in the adults 18-49 demographic. This was the second highest-rated episode of the season.
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The debut of RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race followed and earned a 0.58 in the demo and 685,000 viewers tuned in to see Riverdale‘s Jordan Connor, comedian and actor Jermaine Fowler and...
- 4/27/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The kitty girls are finally out of the bag: a Younger heartthrob, a Riverdale bad boy and a stand-up comedian were the first three contestants on RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race.
Friday’s premiere, the first of four 90-minute installments, let Nico Tortorella, Jordan Connor and Jermaine Fowler loose in the iconic Drag Race workroom for a heel-to-heel battle of charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent. For charity, of course.
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- 4/25/2020
- TVLine.com
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Do you want to return to Culver Creek Academy? Has the Looking for Alaska TV show been cancelled? Renewed for a second season on Hulu? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Looking for Alaska, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Streaming on the Hulu subscription service, Looking for Alaska stars Charlie Plummer, Kristine Froseth, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, Jordan Connor, Ron Cephas Jones, and Timothy Simons. Set in 2005, the show centers around teenager Miles "Pudge" Halter (Plummer). He's a high school junior and newly enrolled at the Culver Creek Academy boarding school and he's trying to gain a deeper perspective on life. While...
Do you want to return to Culver Creek Academy? Has the Looking for Alaska TV show been cancelled? Renewed for a second season on Hulu? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Looking for Alaska, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Streaming on the Hulu subscription service, Looking for Alaska stars Charlie Plummer, Kristine Froseth, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, Jordan Connor, Ron Cephas Jones, and Timothy Simons. Set in 2005, the show centers around teenager Miles "Pudge" Halter (Plummer). He's a high school junior and newly enrolled at the Culver Creek Academy boarding school and he's trying to gain a deeper perspective on life. While...
- 10/23/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: Hulu
Episodes: Eight (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: October 18, 2019
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Charlie Plummer, Kristine Froseth, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, Jordan Connor, Ron Cephas Jones, and Timothy Simons.
TV show description:
A teen drama series that's based on the novel by John Green, the Looking for Alaska TV show is set in the year 2005.
The show centers around teenager Miles "Pudge" Halter (Plummer). He's a high school junior and newly enrolled at the Culver Creek Academy boarding school and he's trying to gain a deeper perspective on life. While there, Pudge falls in love with Alaska Young (Froseth) and finds a group of loyal friends. Read More…...
Episodes: Eight (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: October 18, 2019
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Charlie Plummer, Kristine Froseth, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, Jordan Connor, Ron Cephas Jones, and Timothy Simons.
TV show description:
A teen drama series that's based on the novel by John Green, the Looking for Alaska TV show is set in the year 2005.
The show centers around teenager Miles "Pudge" Halter (Plummer). He's a high school junior and newly enrolled at the Culver Creek Academy boarding school and he's trying to gain a deeper perspective on life. While there, Pudge falls in love with Alaska Young (Froseth) and finds a group of loyal friends. Read More…...
- 10/23/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
How will Pudge and his friends make it through the first and only season of the Looking for Alaska TV show on Hulu? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Looking for Alaska is cancelled or renewed for season two. Hulu and other streaming platforms, however, collect their own data. If you've been watching this TV series, we'd love to know how you feel about the first season episodes of Looking for Alaska here.
A Hulu teen drama series that's based on the novel by John Green, Looking for Alaska stars Charlie Plummer, Kristine Froseth, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, Jordan Connor, Ron Cephas Jones, and Timothy Simons. Set in 2005, the show centers around teenager Miles "Pudge" Halter (Plummer). He's a high school junior...
A Hulu teen drama series that's based on the novel by John Green, Looking for Alaska stars Charlie Plummer, Kristine Froseth, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, Jordan Connor, Ron Cephas Jones, and Timothy Simons. Set in 2005, the show centers around teenager Miles "Pudge" Halter (Plummer). He's a high school junior...
- 10/23/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
BBC Three has picked up the UK rights to Hulu’s forthcoming Ya series Looking For Alaska.
The eight-part show will debut day-and-date with Hulu, dropping online in the UK from 10am on October 19 – the day after its U.S. launch. All episodes will be available.
The series is based on John Green’s eponymous novel and stars Kristine Froseth, Charlie Plummer, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, and Jordan Connor.
The story is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
Created for television by Schwartz, the series comes from Paramount Television and Fake Empire.
The eight-part show will debut day-and-date with Hulu, dropping online in the UK from 10am on October 19 – the day after its U.S. launch. All episodes will be available.
The series is based on John Green’s eponymous novel and stars Kristine Froseth, Charlie Plummer, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, and Jordan Connor.
The story is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
Created for television by Schwartz, the series comes from Paramount Television and Fake Empire.
- 10/2/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu dropped trailer for its adaptation of John Green’s “Looking for Alaska” Thursday, introducing fans to Alaska a.k.a. the coolest girl in the whole world — or at least to Pudge she is.
Set in 2005, the eight-episode limited series centers around teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Charlie Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his close friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
In the video above, you’ll see glimpses of that budding friendship and some dark twists that befall the pair.
Also Read: Josh Schwartz Says Hulu's 'Looking for Alaska' Won't Explain What Happened to Alaska
The series stars Plummer, Froseth, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva,...
Set in 2005, the eight-episode limited series centers around teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Charlie Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his close friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
In the video above, you’ll see glimpses of that budding friendship and some dark twists that befall the pair.
Also Read: Josh Schwartz Says Hulu's 'Looking for Alaska' Won't Explain What Happened to Alaska
The series stars Plummer, Froseth, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva,...
- 9/12/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Ya drama Looking for Alaska has taken 14 years to make it to screen but will be an “incredibly faithful” adaptation, according to exec producer Josh Schwartz.
The eight-part drama, which will launch on Hulu in October, is based on John Green’s eponymous novel and stars Kristine Froseth, Charlie Plummer, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, and Jordan Connor.
The story is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
The rights to the books were originally acquired by Paramount Pictures in 2005 as a feature and went through a number of scripts and iterations before landing at Hulu last year.
The eight-part drama, which will launch on Hulu in October, is based on John Green’s eponymous novel and stars Kristine Froseth, Charlie Plummer, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, and Jordan Connor.
The story is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
The rights to the books were originally acquired by Paramount Pictures in 2005 as a feature and went through a number of scripts and iterations before landing at Hulu last year.
- 7/26/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for John Green’s novel “Looking for Alaska” and, therefore, some for Hulu’s upcoming adaptation of “Looking for Alaska”)
Fans of John Green’s “Looking for Alaska” who don’t want the upcoming Hulu adaptation of the beloved 2005 Ya novel to clear up the ambiguity at the center of the story can breathe a sigh of relief, because the limited series’ creator, Josh Schwartz, says they won’t explain anything.
“We will never know what happened that night,” the “Gossip Girl” and “O.C.” mastermind told reporters during the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour Friday. “And if you’ve seen the first episode, that is as much as you will see of the event. And it is a mystery what happened and that is part of what the characters will have to grapple with, and the audience.”
Also Read: Hulu's 'Looking for Alaska...
Fans of John Green’s “Looking for Alaska” who don’t want the upcoming Hulu adaptation of the beloved 2005 Ya novel to clear up the ambiguity at the center of the story can breathe a sigh of relief, because the limited series’ creator, Josh Schwartz, says they won’t explain anything.
“We will never know what happened that night,” the “Gossip Girl” and “O.C.” mastermind told reporters during the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour Friday. “And if you’ve seen the first episode, that is as much as you will see of the event. And it is a mystery what happened and that is part of what the characters will have to grapple with, and the audience.”
Also Read: Hulu's 'Looking for Alaska...
- 7/26/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Hulu is the latest network to take arrive at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour, and there is a lot of news to unpack.
The biggest news of all is that The Handmaid's Tale will be back for a fourth season.
There was never a question about the future of the Elisabeth Moss-fronted drama series.
Despite a divisive third season, the streamer knows the show remains a big hit and is bringing it back for Season 4.
The Handmaid's Tale has garnered 11 Emmy wins throughout its run.
It is currently airing Wednesdays on the streamer.
Related: Kat Dennings Comedy Ordered at Hulu
Premiere dates have also been set for new and returning Hulu original series.
Marvel's Runaways will be back on the air December 13, and all 10 episodes will be released at once, meaning fans will be able to binge the heck out of it.
"In an action-packed Season...
The biggest news of all is that The Handmaid's Tale will be back for a fourth season.
There was never a question about the future of the Elisabeth Moss-fronted drama series.
Despite a divisive third season, the streamer knows the show remains a big hit and is bringing it back for Season 4.
The Handmaid's Tale has garnered 11 Emmy wins throughout its run.
It is currently airing Wednesdays on the streamer.
Related: Kat Dennings Comedy Ordered at Hulu
Premiere dates have also been set for new and returning Hulu original series.
Marvel's Runaways will be back on the air December 13, and all 10 episodes will be released at once, meaning fans will be able to binge the heck out of it.
"In an action-packed Season...
- 7/26/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Hulu has released the first teaser for its upcoming adaptation of John Green’s Ya novel “Looking for Alaska,” introducing you to Miles “Pudge” Halter and the girl he loves: Alaska Young.
“Teenagers think they’re invincible. They don’t know how right they are,” Alaska (Kristine Froseth) says in a voiceover during the 1-minute, 7-second video above, which features glimpses of Alaska, Pudge (Charlie Plummer) and other teens on the outdoor grounds of a boarding school.
Pudge tells Alaska he’s going to “seek a Great Perhaps” — a line fans of the Green novel will remember very well — and she seems on board to join in.
Also Read: 'Looking for Alaska': Here's Your First Look at Hulu's Adaptation of John Green Novel (Photos)
The teaser ends with Alaska asking the guys, “Alright, who’s up for some fun?”
For readers who haven’t devoured the novel, the eight-episode limited series,...
“Teenagers think they’re invincible. They don’t know how right they are,” Alaska (Kristine Froseth) says in a voiceover during the 1-minute, 7-second video above, which features glimpses of Alaska, Pudge (Charlie Plummer) and other teens on the outdoor grounds of a boarding school.
Pudge tells Alaska he’s going to “seek a Great Perhaps” — a line fans of the Green novel will remember very well — and she seems on board to join in.
Also Read: 'Looking for Alaska': Here's Your First Look at Hulu's Adaptation of John Green Novel (Photos)
The teaser ends with Alaska asking the guys, “Alright, who’s up for some fun?”
For readers who haven’t devoured the novel, the eight-episode limited series,...
- 7/26/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Hulu has dropped a first look at its upcoming adaptation of John Green’s beloved young adult novel “Looking for Alaska.”
The eight-episode limited series from “Gossip Girl” creator Josh Schwartz follows teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (played by Charlie Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his close friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
Along with Plummer and Froseth, the series stars Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, and Jordan Connor. Ron Cephas Jones (“This Is Us”) and Timothy Simons (“Veep”) also star.
Also Read: Hulu Adds Ron Cephas Jones and Timothy Simons to 'Looking for Alaska' Cast
Savage and Schwartz will serve as executive producers alongside Jessica Tuchinsky,...
The eight-episode limited series from “Gossip Girl” creator Josh Schwartz follows teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (played by Charlie Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his close friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
Along with Plummer and Froseth, the series stars Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, and Jordan Connor. Ron Cephas Jones (“This Is Us”) and Timothy Simons (“Veep”) also star.
Also Read: Hulu Adds Ron Cephas Jones and Timothy Simons to 'Looking for Alaska' Cast
Savage and Schwartz will serve as executive producers alongside Jessica Tuchinsky,...
- 7/23/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Calling all John Green acolytes: Hulu’s limited-series adaptation of Looking for Alaska will debut on Friday, Oct. 18, the streamer announced Saturday.
All eight episodes of the drama will be made available at that time.
Based on Green’s 2005 novel, Looking for Alaska centers on teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Charlie Plummer, Granite Flats) as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. There, he falls in love with Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth, The Society) and finds a group of loyal friends — until an unexpected tragedy forces Miles and his close friends to attempt to...
All eight episodes of the drama will be made available at that time.
Based on Green’s 2005 novel, Looking for Alaska centers on teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Charlie Plummer, Granite Flats) as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. There, he falls in love with Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth, The Society) and finds a group of loyal friends — until an unexpected tragedy forces Miles and his close friends to attempt to...
- 6/2/2019
- TVLine.com
Looking for Alaska, Hulu’s eight-episode limited series based on John Green’s novel by the same name, is set to premiere in October.
The drama stars Kristine Froseth, Charlie Plummer, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, and Jordan Connor. Ron Cephas Jones and Timothy Simons also have roles.
The story is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
Created for television by Josh Schwartz, the series comes from Paramount Television, Stephanie Savage’s Fake Empire and Schwartz. Savage and Schwartz will serve as executive producers, along with Jessica Tuchinsky, Mark Waters, John Green,...
The drama stars Kristine Froseth, Charlie Plummer, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton, and Jordan Connor. Ron Cephas Jones and Timothy Simons also have roles.
The story is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Plummer), as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young (Froseth), and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his friends attempt to make sense of what they’ve been through.
Created for television by Josh Schwartz, the series comes from Paramount Television, Stephanie Savage’s Fake Empire and Schwartz. Savage and Schwartz will serve as executive producers, along with Jessica Tuchinsky, Mark Waters, John Green,...
- 6/1/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu has added Ron Cephas Jones and Timothy Simons as series regulars to its adaptation of John Green’s “Looking for Alaska.”
Jones and Simons join a cast that includes Kristine Froseth, Charlie Plummer, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton and Jordan Connor.
The series, which is based on Green’s novel of the same name, is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter, as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. After the unexpected death of the girl he loves, Pudge and his close friends attempt to uncover the truth about what happened and make sense of it.
Simons, best known for his role as presidential hopeful Jonah Ryan on “Veep,” has been cast in the role of The Eagle. Stern and humorless, he is devoted to the code of Culver Creek Academy. The Eagle runs...
Jones and Simons join a cast that includes Kristine Froseth, Charlie Plummer, Denny Love, Jay Lee, Landry Bender, Sofia Vassilieva, Uriah Shelton and Jordan Connor.
The series, which is based on Green’s novel of the same name, is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter, as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. After the unexpected death of the girl he loves, Pudge and his close friends attempt to uncover the truth about what happened and make sense of it.
Simons, best known for his role as presidential hopeful Jonah Ryan on “Veep,” has been cast in the role of The Eagle. Stern and humorless, he is devoted to the code of Culver Creek Academy. The Eagle runs...
- 4/5/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
In today’s roundup, Netflix releases the official trailer for the comedy special “Kevin Hart: Irresponsible” and Josh Charles joins Showtime’s Roger Ailes series “The Loudest Voice.”
Dates
Season two of “Yellowstone,” starring Kevin Costner, will premiere on Paramount Network on June 19 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. The sophomore season will continue the story of rancher John Dutton (Costner) as he defends his plot of land from new threats. The cast also includes Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley and Cole Hauser.
Casting
“The Good Wife” star Josh Charles will have a recurring role on Showtime‘s upcoming limited series “The Loudest Voice” about Fox News founder Roger Ailes. Charles will portray Casey Close, a sports agent and the husband of former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson, who will be played by Naomi Watts.
The upcoming Hulu limited series “Looking For Alaska” has added Denny Love, Jay Lee,...
Dates
Season two of “Yellowstone,” starring Kevin Costner, will premiere on Paramount Network on June 19 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. The sophomore season will continue the story of rancher John Dutton (Costner) as he defends his plot of land from new threats. The cast also includes Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley and Cole Hauser.
Casting
“The Good Wife” star Josh Charles will have a recurring role on Showtime‘s upcoming limited series “The Loudest Voice” about Fox News founder Roger Ailes. Charles will portray Casey Close, a sports agent and the husband of former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson, who will be played by Naomi Watts.
The upcoming Hulu limited series “Looking For Alaska” has added Denny Love, Jay Lee,...
- 3/21/2019
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Hulu is building out the cast for its upcoming limited series “Looking For Alaska,” based off the John Green’s 2005 novel of the same name. Six new series regulars have signed on, including Denny Love (“Empire”) as “The Colonel,” Jay Lee (“American Vandal”) as Takumi, Landry Bender (“Fuller House”) as Sara, Sofia Vassilieva (“My Sister’s Keeper”) as Lara, Uriah Shelton (“13 Reasons Why”) as Longwell, and Jordan Connor (“Riverdale”) as Kevin.
The new additions join previously announced leads Kristine Froseth as Alaska Young and Charlie Plummer as Miles “Pudge” Halter.
The eight-episode series follows Miles as he embarks on his first year at boarding school. He soon falls in love with Alaska, who dies unexpectedly, leading Miles and his close friends on a quest to find the truth behind her mysterious death.
Also Read: 'Looking for Alaska': Charlie Plummer and Kristine Froseth to Lead Hulu Limited Series
The series comes from Paramount Television,...
The new additions join previously announced leads Kristine Froseth as Alaska Young and Charlie Plummer as Miles “Pudge” Halter.
The eight-episode series follows Miles as he embarks on his first year at boarding school. He soon falls in love with Alaska, who dies unexpectedly, leading Miles and his close friends on a quest to find the truth behind her mysterious death.
Also Read: 'Looking for Alaska': Charlie Plummer and Kristine Froseth to Lead Hulu Limited Series
The series comes from Paramount Television,...
- 3/21/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Hulu has rounded out the cast of its limited Looking For Alaska series -- an adaptation of the 2005 novel of the same name written by YouTube luminary John Green.
After announcing its leading duo, Kristine Froseth and Charlie Plummer, in October, Hulu has added six more series regulars to the cast: Denny Love, Jay Lee (American Vandal), Landry Bender (Fuller House), Sofia Vassilieva (Medium), Uriah Shelton (13 Reasons Why), and Jordan Connor (Riverdale).
Set to be told over the course of eight episodes, Looking For Alaska will follow a teenager named Miles ‘Pudge’ Halter (Plummer) as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He then falls in love with a young girl named Alaska Young (Froseth), who unexpectedly dies, leaving Miles and his friend group to uncover the truth behind her death.
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After announcing its leading duo, Kristine Froseth and Charlie Plummer, in October, Hulu has added six more series regulars to the cast: Denny Love, Jay Lee (American Vandal), Landry Bender (Fuller House), Sofia Vassilieva (Medium), Uriah Shelton (13 Reasons Why), and Jordan Connor (Riverdale).
Set to be told over the course of eight episodes, Looking For Alaska will follow a teenager named Miles ‘Pudge’ Halter (Plummer) as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He then falls in love with a young girl named Alaska Young (Froseth), who unexpectedly dies, leaving Miles and his friend group to uncover the truth behind her death.
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- 3/21/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Exclusive: Denny Love (Empire), Jay Lee (American Vandal), Sofia Vassilieva (Supergirl), Landry Bender (Best Friends Whenever), Uriah Shelton (The Glades) and Jordan Connor (Riverdale) are set as series regulars in Looking for Alaska, Hulu’s eight-episode limited series based on John Green’s novel, from Paramount Television and Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage’s Fake Empire. They join previously announced regulars Kristine Froseth and Charlie Plummer.
Looking for Alaska is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Plummer) as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with a girl, Alaska Young (Froseth), and after her unexpected death, he and his close friends attempt to uncover the truth behind her death and make sense of it.
Love portrays The Colonel, a short, muscular and very smart tank of a young man. The Colonel (his real name is Chip Martin...
Looking for Alaska is told through the eyes of teenager Miles “Pudge” Halter (Plummer) as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with a girl, Alaska Young (Froseth), and after her unexpected death, he and his close friends attempt to uncover the truth behind her death and make sense of it.
Love portrays The Colonel, a short, muscular and very smart tank of a young man. The Colonel (his real name is Chip Martin...
- 3/21/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
If you watch Riverdale, then you know that showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (who is also the showrunner of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) instills the series with homages to some of the most memorable horror movies of the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s. After blood was spilled in the Carrie musical episode in the second season, the show must go on at Riverdale High in the school's latest musical, Heathers, and we have a look at preview videos and a poster for the special episode ahead of its premiere.
Titled "Big Fun," the Heathers episode of Riverdale fittingly airs tonight at 8:00pm Est on The CW, just a few days before Michael Lehmann's iconic film (written by Daniel Waters) celebrates its 30th anniversary.
The show's latest musical episode is directed by Maggie Kiley from a teleplay by Tessa Williams, and it features Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch), Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes), and...
Titled "Big Fun," the Heathers episode of Riverdale fittingly airs tonight at 8:00pm Est on The CW, just a few days before Michael Lehmann's iconic film (written by Daniel Waters) celebrates its 30th anniversary.
The show's latest musical episode is directed by Maggie Kiley from a teleplay by Tessa Williams, and it features Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch), Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes), and...
- 3/20/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Fans of Luke Perry were left stunned and saddened by the sudden death of the actor on Monday.
His fans, friends, and people who have worked with him have been lighting up the internet with their thoughts on the passing of one of the best actors to grace the small screen.
Perry's on-screen son on Riverdale, K.J. Apa, took to Instagram on Thursday to pay respects to him.
He shared the below image.
"Rest in Love bro," Apa captioned the photo.
Apa's co-star, Skeet Ulrich, who plays Fp Jones on The CW hit commented on Apa's post with a statement of his own.
“Never forgotten… always with us,” he wrote.
Related: Luke Perry, Beloved Riverdale Star, Dies at 52
Mark Consuelos, Jordan Connor, Casey Cott, and Marisol Nichols followed suit and commented with red heart emojis.
Camila Mendes, who plays Veronica Lodge on the series also broke her silence on Thursday,...
His fans, friends, and people who have worked with him have been lighting up the internet with their thoughts on the passing of one of the best actors to grace the small screen.
Perry's on-screen son on Riverdale, K.J. Apa, took to Instagram on Thursday to pay respects to him.
He shared the below image.
"Rest in Love bro," Apa captioned the photo.
Apa's co-star, Skeet Ulrich, who plays Fp Jones on The CW hit commented on Apa's post with a statement of his own.
“Never forgotten… always with us,” he wrote.
Related: Luke Perry, Beloved Riverdale Star, Dies at 52
Mark Consuelos, Jordan Connor, Casey Cott, and Marisol Nichols followed suit and commented with red heart emojis.
Camila Mendes, who plays Veronica Lodge on the series also broke her silence on Thursday,...
- 3/8/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The next musical episode of “Riverdale” may be less bloody but it’ll have no shortage of death.
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the showrunner of the CW teen dramedy, revealed on Twitter on Thursday that the “Riverdale” kids will be taking on “Heathers: The Musical” in the show’s next musical episode.
Airing Wednesday, March 20, the episode will, confusingly, see Josie (Ashleigh Murray) take on the lead role of Veronica Sawyer, with Veronica (Camila Mendes) playing Heather McNamara. Betty (Lili Reinhart) will step into Shannen Doherty’s shoes as head mean girl Heather Duke, and bad boy Sweet Pea (Jordan Connor) will play J.D. Once again, Kevin Keller (Casey Cott) will direct. See the rest of the cast list below.
Also Read: Here's the Archie Comics Reference You Missed on 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter's Tale'
“Riverdale’s” take on the show follows last season’s episode dedicated to the...
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the showrunner of the CW teen dramedy, revealed on Twitter on Thursday that the “Riverdale” kids will be taking on “Heathers: The Musical” in the show’s next musical episode.
Airing Wednesday, March 20, the episode will, confusingly, see Josie (Ashleigh Murray) take on the lead role of Veronica Sawyer, with Veronica (Camila Mendes) playing Heather McNamara. Betty (Lili Reinhart) will step into Shannen Doherty’s shoes as head mean girl Heather Duke, and bad boy Sweet Pea (Jordan Connor) will play J.D. Once again, Kevin Keller (Casey Cott) will direct. See the rest of the cast list below.
Also Read: Here's the Archie Comics Reference You Missed on 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter's Tale'
“Riverdale’s” take on the show follows last season’s episode dedicated to the...
- 1/17/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Penny Peabody declared war for the Northside, Polly's twin babies floated above a roaring fire, and Jughead found Ben and Dilton almost dead in front of a ritual site on Riverdale Season 3 Episode 1.
Below, TV Fanatics Kat Pettibone, Brandon Vieira, and Becca Newton debate Archie accepting the manslaughter deal, the new couples of Riverdale, and their hopes for Riverdale Season 3.
1. Which couple development surprised you the most: the reveal of Josie/Sweet Pea's summer fling or the strange distance between Kevin/Moose?
Kat: I was definitely more surprised by the reveal of Sweet Pea and Josie's fling, but I was most disappointed/interested in the strange distance between Moose and Kevin.
Sweet Pea and Josie are a random pairing, so finding out how they came together in the first place is something I want to see, but I was really excited about Moose and Kevin being in an actual relationship!
Below, TV Fanatics Kat Pettibone, Brandon Vieira, and Becca Newton debate Archie accepting the manslaughter deal, the new couples of Riverdale, and their hopes for Riverdale Season 3.
1. Which couple development surprised you the most: the reveal of Josie/Sweet Pea's summer fling or the strange distance between Kevin/Moose?
Kat: I was definitely more surprised by the reveal of Sweet Pea and Josie's fling, but I was most disappointed/interested in the strange distance between Moose and Kevin.
Sweet Pea and Josie are a random pairing, so finding out how they came together in the first place is something I want to see, but I was really excited about Moose and Kevin being in an actual relationship!
- 10/15/2018
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Riverdale's Jordan Connor is officially off the market! The 27-year-old actor, who plays Sweet Pea on The CW series, proposed to his longtime girlfriend Jinjara Mitchell on Sept. 22. He announced the exciting news on Instagram by sharing a few photos of his romantic proposal at the Pacific Sands Beach Resort in Tofino, British Columbia. "The most important question I've ever asked . . . also the easiest!" he captioned the post. "Jinjara Mitchell, you are my best friend and the love of my life. Let's get married!! 09/22/2018"
Shortly after the news, a few of Jordan's Riverdale costars shared their well wishes on Instagram. While Lili Reinhart (who plays Betty) commented on the gorgeous photos, Jordan's Southside Serpent pal Vanessa Morgan (Toni) was clearly all in her emotions as she wrote, "so happy for the both of you!!!!!!! Congrats you love birds!!!!!!" In honor of the pair's engagement, take a look back at...
Shortly after the news, a few of Jordan's Riverdale costars shared their well wishes on Instagram. While Lili Reinhart (who plays Betty) commented on the gorgeous photos, Jordan's Southside Serpent pal Vanessa Morgan (Toni) was clearly all in her emotions as she wrote, "so happy for the both of you!!!!!!! Congrats you love birds!!!!!!" In honor of the pair's engagement, take a look back at...
- 9/29/2018
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Jordan Connor is engaged! The Riverdale actor proposed to his girlfriend, Jinjara Mitchell, on Saturday, Sept. 22. Connor announced their new relationship status and shared pictures from the special day on Wednesday. "The most important question I've ever asked... also the easiest! Jinjara Mitchell, you are my best friend and the love of my life. Let's get married!!" the Sweet Pea star wrote on Instagram along with the proposal date. He also gave a shout-out to his brother, Brad Yuen, and sister, Nicole Yuen, for capturing the romantic shots. The bride-to-be couldn't resist sharing the good news, as well. "Yes, yes, Yes!" she wrote on the social network....
- 9/27/2018
- E! Online
Kayti Burt Sep 16, 2019
Marvel's Runaways creators Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage have adapted the novel into an eight-episode limited series.
Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, the duo behind Gossip Girl and Marvel's Runaways, are adapting another story for Hulu's streaming platform: John Green's Looking For Alaska. The adaptation will be an eight-episode limited series.
The series will star Charlie Plummer as Miles "Pudge" Halter, a teen who has just enrolled at Culver Creek Prep, hoping to find some greater truth about life at the boarding school. He soon falls in love with Alaska Young (The Society's Kristine Froseth). When tragedy unexpectedly strikes, Pudge and his friends seek to uncover the truth about what happened.
Looking For Alaska Trailer
We have a proper trailer for Looking For Alaska and it is filled with angst and mystery (for anyone who hasn't read the book). Check it out...
Video of...
Marvel's Runaways creators Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage have adapted the novel into an eight-episode limited series.
Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, the duo behind Gossip Girl and Marvel's Runaways, are adapting another story for Hulu's streaming platform: John Green's Looking For Alaska. The adaptation will be an eight-episode limited series.
The series will star Charlie Plummer as Miles "Pudge" Halter, a teen who has just enrolled at Culver Creek Prep, hoping to find some greater truth about life at the boarding school. He soon falls in love with Alaska Young (The Society's Kristine Froseth). When tragedy unexpectedly strikes, Pudge and his friends seek to uncover the truth about what happened.
Looking For Alaska Trailer
We have a proper trailer for Looking For Alaska and it is filled with angst and mystery (for anyone who hasn't read the book). Check it out...
Video of...
- 5/11/2018
- Den of Geek
The Southside may be a dangerous place on Riverdale, but it is certainly filled with some gorgeous eye candy. Jughead's brooding good looks and Toni Topaz's fierceness aside, there is another serpent who is giving us a lot of mixed emotions this season: Sweet Pea. While his character has done some pretty questionable things thus far, the actor who plays him, Jordan Connor, couldn't be sweeter. See what we did there? From his adorable smile to his perfect hair, you will no doubt become a little obsessed after looking through his hottest pictures. RelatedWhen They're Not Surrounded by Murder, the Riverdale Cast Is Like 1 Big Family Irl...
- 11/7/2017
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
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