The first season of ABC’s new dramatic series Whiskey Cavalier continues with episode five titled “The English Job.” Directed by Amanda Marsalis from a script by Rick Muirragui, season one episode five will air on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 10pm ET/PT.
The episode features Ophelia Lovibond as Emma Davies.
The Walking Dead‘s Lauren Cohan and Scandal‘s Scott Foley lead the season one cast as Frankie Trowbidge and Will Chase. Ana Ortiz plays Susan Sampson, Tyler James Williams (also a Walking Dead alum) is Edgar Standish, Vir Das is Jai Datta, and Josh Hopkins plays Ray Prince.
Series star Scott Foley is also involved as a producer. The Warner Bros. Television production is executive produced by Bill Lawrence, Jeff Ingold, and writer David Hemingson. Peter Atencio directed the pilot and is also on board as an executive producer.
“The English Job” Plot – While investigating suspicious robberies in London, Will hits it off with a sexy British spy, leaving Frankie with some unexpected feelings that she doesn’t know how to process. Meanwhile, Jai competes with Susan over who is more intelligent, and Standish deals with a case of shell shock.
The Whiskey Cavalier Plot:
The series follows the adventures of tough but tender FBI super-agent Will Chase (code name: “Whiskey Cavalier”). Following an emotional breakup, Chase is assigned to work with badass CIA operative Frankie Trowbridge (code name: “Fiery Tribune”). Together, they lead an inter-agency team of flawed, funny and heroic spies who periodically save the world – and each other – while navigating the rocky roads of friendship, romance and office politics.
Lauren Cohan and Scott Foley in ‘Whiskey Cavalier’ season 1 episode 5 (ABC/Larry D. Horricks)Lauren Cohan, Scott Foley, and Petr Semerad in season 1 episode 5 (ABC/Larry D. Horricks)Lauren Cohan and Scott Foley in season 1 episode 5 (ABC/Larry D. Horricks)Lauren Cohan and Scott Foley in ‘Whiskey Cavalier’ season 1 episode 5 (ABC/Larry D. Horricks)
Poster from ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ (Photo: Columbia Pictures and Marvel)
Sony Pictures just unveiled three brand new posters for the upcoming Spider-Man film, Spider-Man: Far From Home. All three posters feature the webslinger, played by Tom Holland, in action.
Joining Tom Holland for this 2019 entry in the comic book-inspired franchise are Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Zendaya as Michelle Jones, Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, JB Smoove, Jacob Batalon as Ned, Martin Starr as Mr. Harrington, Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner Marisa Tomei (My Cousin Vinny) as May Parker, and Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (Brokeback Mountain) as Quentin Beck / Mysterio.
Spider-Man: Homecoming director Jon Watts returns to direct from a screenplay by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal produced, with Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Thomas M. Hammel, Eric Hauserman Carroll, Stan Lee (may he rest in peace), Avi Arad, and Matt Tolmach executive producing.
Watts’ behind the scenes team includes director of photography Matthew J. Lloyd, editors Leigh Folsom Boyd and Dan Lebental, production designer Claude Paré, and costume designer Anna B. Sheppard, with music by Michael Giacchino.
Spider-Man: Far From Home swings into theaters on July 5, 2019.
The Plot:
“Peter Parker returns in Spider-Man: Far From Home, the next chapter of the Spider-Man: Homecoming series! Our friendly neighborhood Super Hero decides to join his best friends Ned, MJ, and the rest of the gang on a European vacation. However, Peter’s plan to leave super heroics behind for a few weeks are quickly scrapped when he begrudgingly agrees to help Nick Fury uncover the mystery of several elemental creature attacks, creating havoc across the continent!”
Poster from ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ (Photo: Columbia Pictures and Marvel)Poster from the 2019 Spider-Man film, ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ (Photo Credit: Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios)
After what feels like an eternity, The 100 is finally returning to The CW’s primetime lineup on April 30, 2019. The sixth season of the gritty sci-fi series will air on Tuesdays at 9pm ET/PT, with the new season finding the remaining survivors attempting to establish a new base on a new planet.
Series star Eliza Taylor (“Clarke Griffin”) discussed the much-anticipated sixth season during roundtable interviews while at the New York Comic Con. Taylor confirmed fans of the drama can expect the action to pick up just where season five left off. She also discussed saying goodbye to Christopher Larkin (“Monty Green”) and Chelsea Reist (“Harper McIntyre”), and how the show reinvents itself each season.
Do you feel like every season is kind of a reboot? Is that reinvigorating for you?
Eliza Taylor: “Yeah, it is. It’s crazy. I don’t know how they come up with this sh*t…stuff. (Laughing) Every season I’m like, ‘Oh my god, that’s brilliant. How did they find a way to refresh it and keep people interested?’ So, yeah, it’s like doing a new show every season, which is great.”
Every season has been like a new chapter, but with season six it’s like a new book. Is there a different feel to it than before?
Eliza Taylor: “I mean, there’s a lot of the same feels, obviously, with our same characters. But we are introducing a bunch more human beings into our cast which is super exciting. And we’re on a new planet. I think the one real main thing that I’m allowed to talk about – because spoilers are bad – is we’re trying to do better, as were Monty’s last words in the finale. It’s just do better and don’t screw up this new planet. So, there’s a lot more conversation and a lot more making amends for the things that we’ve done within ourselves and to the other characters.”
With the new world that you’re going to, will the series be introducing new lifeforms? Or will it steer clear of that?
Eliza Taylor: “There’s definitely some very alien-type things on this new planet, but I don’t know what I’m allowed to say.”
Will the antagonist for this season come from the new planet or will it come from within?
Eliza Taylor: “Oh gosh, there’s a bit of both really. That’s a good question and a tough one.”
Will Clarke and Bellamy continue into this new season as sort of co-leaders again? Will that be how it works going forward?
Eliza Taylor: “Yeah, it is. I think there’s a lot more comradery and a lot more of them back as a team, which is awesome because I love working with the idiot. (Laughing and looking around for Bob Morley.) We have such a good time. So, we get to be co-leaders again with each other which I like.”
Last season we saw Clarke’s motherly side emerge. This season what can we anticipate is driving her?
Eliza Taylor: “You have no idea… It’s going to be the most challenging thing I’ve done to date is all I can say. I’m scared. I’ve been doing this 18 years but I’m scared.”
Were you totally shocked when you saw the direction the season was heading?
Eliza Taylor: “Yep, I was. I’m still shocked. I hope I can pull it off.”
How far into last season did you find out that Harper and Monty were leaving?
Eliza Taylor: “I didn’t find out until that script came out. I had no idea. I was shocked. I was like, ‘What?!’ When we shot that scene, it was just a tearfest. It was so sad. Jason said they had to cut out tears because we were crying too much. It was real sad.”
It’s like losing a member of your family.
Eliza Taylor: “Yeah, it is. I mean, we can see each other again. It’s not like they’re actually dead, but we don’t get to see them every day. After six years, it’s like, ‘What?!’”
Do we pick up right where we left off? Will we see the other characters learn about their deaths?
Eliza Taylor: “Yeah, you’ll see us picking up exactly where we left off. You might be surprised as to who we wake. That’s a nice little teaser.”
You’re already acting as a mother to Madi. Will Clarke take on the same sort of role with Jordan?
Eliza Taylor: “He’s a big boy. But, yeah, I think Clarke and Bellamy definitely feel a little more responsibility to keeping him safe. Especially since he hasn’t set foot on the ground ever. So, yeah, we’re definitely a little bit parenting with him, but maybe not as much as Madi.”
Is there anything you can say about relationships season six?
Eliza Taylor: “There’s some really, really interesting pairings. There’s some really fun dynamics between characters that wouldn’t necessarily usually hang out together. Which I think our writers have been doing each season. Like, ‘Let’s put these guys together and see what happens.’ So, there will be a lot of that.”
Do you get to pitch any ideas of who you would like to see Clarke interact with a little more in season six?
Eliza Taylor: “Yeah. I don’t know if they get taken onboard but we definitely do. They encourage us, like, say, ‘I’d love to work with this person,’ or ‘Wouldn’t it be cool if this happened?’ Sometimes it happens, sometimes they don’t.”
Have they written in anything you pitched that way over the past seasons?
Eliza Taylor: “Not really, but I don’t like to pitch. It’s just like a conversation over a cocktail or something. (Laughing) Like, ‘This would be cool,’ and then maybe it works its way in. But I can’t think of anything specifically.”
Is there a storyline you really want to see Clarke go through?
Eliza Taylor: “She’s done it all. Yeah, I really wanted to play a mom and I got to do that. It would be nice for her to have a romantic partner. It’s been so long and I feel like that’s missing at the moment. So, hopefully.”
How would you sum up the tone of this new season compared to the previous seasons?
Eliza Taylor: “In a lot of ways it’s lighter. (Laughing) In a good way – not in a hammy, bad way. There’s a lot more energy about it.”
Devery Jacobs and Ricky Whittle in ‘American Gods’ season 2 episode 3 (Photo Credit: Starz)
Season two episode two of Starz’s American Gods ended with Laura Moon preparing to free Shadow who’s been kidnapped and held on board a train by Mr. Town. Episode three begins immediately after the train slams into Wednesday’s car which he carefully placed across its tracks. The wreckage is spread out and parts of the train are on fire. Laura’s landed on the ground outside the train car, a few limbs ripped off and momentarily helpless.
Wednesday (Ian McShane) instructs Mad Sweeney (Pablo Schreiber) to pick her up and place her in the car’s trunk. Laura (Emily Browning), quietly raging, implores him not to follow Wednesday’s orders. “I trusted you,” she says to the leprechaun, who whispers that he’s actually helping her.
Mad Sweeney climbs into the passenger seat, questioning Wednesday’s decision to leave Shadow Moon behind. “The quickest way for Shadow to get where he’s going is sometimes the longest,” explains Wednesday, cryptically.
Shadow (Ricky Whittle) emerges from the wreckage after Wednesday’s driven away. He limps through the forest, stumbling his way to what looks like an old well. One of Wednesday’s ravens, Muninn, caws nearby, and Shadow has a one-sided conversation with it before passing out.
The raven reports in, letting Wednesday know he’s found Shadow. Laura’s laid out on a nearby autopsy table while Mr. Ibis (Demore Barnes) weighs her separated body parts. Mad Sweeney gives her a slap and calls her a degrading name, and Laura sends him flying across the room in response.
Laura wonders how much longer until she’s no longer fixable, becoming grossed out as Mr. Ibis takes a piece or two of her flesh as an afternoon treat.
Wednesday announces that as soon as she’s fixed up, they’re off to see Argus Panoptes. Wednesday claims Argus can stop Laura from rotting, but Mad Sweeney tries to convince Laura he’s lying. Mad Sweeney’s going to New Orleans and insists “Dead Wife,” as he loves to call Laura, needs to go with him to see the Baron. It’s the only way she’ll be saved from rotting away.
Laura chooses to hit the road with Wednesday after he reminds her Shadow works for him.
Speaking of Shadow, he makes his way to a store where he charms the clerk, apologizing for his appearance. He compliments the clerk’s smile as he works a con to cheat her out of a few bucks while purchasing water and a map. A stranger walks in, immediately assesses what Shadow’s doing, and gets her own car filled up with the $20 Shadow just conned from the clerk. Touché!
Shadow asks the stranger for a ride to Cairo, explaining he was hiking and slipped on a rock. She knows he’s lying and snaps a Polaroid for evidence – just in case he’s a psycho.
Back at his funeral parlor Mr. Ibis is telling the story of Argus to his cat. Hera, goddess of marriage and childbirth, turned Io into a cow to keep her away from Hera’s philandering husband, Zeus. Hera set Argus to guard the cow, however, Zeus had Argus killed. Hera brought him back to life in America as the god of surveillance. As his worshippers deserted him, only his memories remain. It’s likely he’ll be joining the New Gods in this upcoming war.
Over at the Black Briar Golf Club, Mr. World (Crispin Glover) is told Shadow’s on the move into Illinois. One of the drones tracking him went out, thanks to a raven, and Argus’ system hasn’t been updated and the GPS logs are corrupted. Technical Boy (Bruce Langley) explains he told Argus to upgrade but Argus never did. Mr. World demands Technical Boy get “his man” in line now because gods who haven’t yet decided who to side with will view this as Mr. World not having his house in order.
As Technical Boy and Mr. World are arguing, New Media (Kahyun Kim) materializes from the giant screen. She’s ready to take on the mission to speak with Argus.
Meanwhile, Wednesday and Laura arrive at Argus’ massive building. Climbing the stairs, they arrive in a field next to a dead version of Argus. Wednesday explains it’s a cast-off version of Argus who’s transformed into something new. Wednesday wonders what Laura hopes for the future with Shadow, and she reveals she always knows where he is because of his golden beam of light. Plus, he made her dead heart beat with a kiss. Wednesday doesn’t think Laura can compete with what he can show Shadow. He then proceeds to slit a cow’s throat, but not before thanking it for this gift. Immediately the cow transforms into Io who falls to the ground, dead and soaked in blood.
“Change requires sacrifice,” says Wednesday. He removes a thin blade and as they walk back inside, Io’s still dead but her white robe is no longer bloody.
Mad Sweeney guzzles alcohol and tries to find a car to steal. He finally locates one, complete with a dog in the backseat. A fight, which we don’t see, breaks out.
Mad Sweeney drives his stolen car to a dock where he does a fantastic job of getting himself into another difficult situation. He attempts to steal a pontoon boat but when the ignition doesn’t start, he pulls the cord on the engine which results in it falling off the back of the boat. The world’s unluckiest leprechaun then discovers the fuel line is pulled apart, spraying gas over the deck. He slips, drops his cigarette, and sets the boat on fire.
Next, he’s stumbling down the center of a road when a bus almost wipes him out. It pulls over as he falls to the ground, and one of the passengers asks if he’s all right. He’s welcomed on board the bus by what’s apparently a Christian band heading to New Orleans to perform. Mad Sweeney rolls his eyes as one of the band members asks him if he’s accepted Jesus as his lord and savior.
Catching up with The Jinn (Mousa Kraish) and Salim (Omid Abtahi), we find them tooling down the road listening to music. They arrive at the Corn Palace which doesn’t look how Salim expected. Inside, strippers entertain the mostly male crowd.
The Jinn explains Iktomi (Julian Richings) is a shapeshifter and a spider who can control humans like puppets. It turns out Iktomi is farming pot at the back of the Corn Palace. He turns over Gungnir but wants to know why Odin needs this instrument of death. The Jinn makes sure he realizes it’s none of his business.
Iktomi also wraps up a tiny plant to be given to Odin.
Emily Browning in ‘American Gods’ season 2 episode 3 (Photo Credit: Starz)
Meanwhile, Wednesday and Laura enter the building’s library – or the memory of a library. There’s another dead body and Laura figures out they’re following the dead body trail until they get to the most recent version of Argus. Wednesday compliments her on being smart, conceding he knows what Shadow sees in her. He then reveals their only way out is through sacrifice.
Wednesday wants Laura to admit she doesn’t want Shadow, she just wants to feel again. He also believes Shadow’s frightened of this version of Laura Moon.
The building’s library is a memory of the Great Library of Alexandria which contained a copy of every book ever written. Wednesday recalls the story of Julius Caesar laying siege to the city and when he was trapped, he set his own men and ships on fire. The fire also destroyed the Great Library. Laura, catching on, uses one of her matches to light this memory of that library on fire.
Technical Boy and New Media discuss their plan of attack as they also arrive at Argus, and Tech Boy says he’s in charge. New Media seems fine with that, even though having two of them on the hunt for Argus is redundant. She then confesses she needs bandwidth and asks if he can hook her up.
Technical Boy confronts Argus, calling him his “bitch.” New Media steps in taking a friendlier approach. She compliments his big, powerful network and touches his hand. She wants him to forget Mr. World and instead work with her. She has millions of subscribers watching her, but she needs someone to watch them back. She whispers, “We were made for each other.”
Wednesday hands Laura the blade he took from Priestess Io, demanding she kill Argus. Argus plays both sides and Wednesday needs to remove him from the equation. If she stabs him in the tattoo on his neck, Argus will die and her coin will recharge.
Laura doesn’t believe him and asks to go home. Unfortunately, that means they still need a sacrifice to get out of this place. Wednesday confesses he’s been pulling her strings all along. She’s his puppet.
New Media and Argus have an orgasmic merge, with Technical Boy only able to stand back and watch in dismay. He spots Laura and is about to warn New Media but instead allows Laura to walk forward and stab Argus in the tattoo. New Media’s jerked away, unhappy she wasn’t finished merging.
Technical Boy tells Laura to give Wednesday a message. “Tell the old c**t he’s f**king welcome.” Tech Boy and New Media leave and Wednesday finally comes out of hiding. He apologizes to Argus, telling him it’s nothing personal. He also warns him to remember which side he’s on when he comes back.
As Argus dies, Laura’s chest lights up. She’s looking alive again but Wednesday explains her old self doesn’t exist anymore. She’s not Shadow’s Laura anymore. He leaves, refusing to take her with him.
Shadow’s off on his own road trip, this time with Sam Blackcrow (Devery Jacobs), the stranger from the convenience store/gas station. After a brief conversation and a cursory look at her buffalo head tattoo, he asks if she’s human. She doesn’t seem shocked by the question and admits she believes she has a gift from the creator. She describes herself as having two spirits in one body.
They make a pit stop at the Cats & Dogs roadside diner and she asks why he’s heading to Cairo. He says he has to find the Egyptians, and she thinks she might know a place.
Back on the road, Sam shows him another photo she took of him sleeping while she was driving. On it, she’s written “Blackcrow meets Sleeping Beauty.” He chuckles and then admits a lot of his dreams are nightmares with buffalo skulls and other weird stuff.
Later that night they arrive in Cairo and she drops him off by Egyptian statues. Fireflies circle him and then fly off as she asks, “Friends of yours?” Shadow’s still walking with a small limp as he makes his way toward Mr. Ibis’ funeral home. He spots Wednesday’s car in the driveway and sees Wednesday outside. Shadow demands the answers to a few key questions, but Wednesday tells him revelations come when ready – not when requested. Shadow gives in but wants to know why the New Gods are after him. Wednesday doesn’t give him a straight answer and instead tells him if he doesn’t wake up in the morning feeling like a million dollars, he can leave.
The cast of ABC’s ‘The Conners’ season 1 (ABC/Robert Trachtenberg)
ABC’s made it official: The Conners has been renewed for a second season. The announcement was made by ABC Entertainment President Karey Burke who stated, “We are proud to be continuing the story of the iconic Conners family. This team is fearless in their willingness to tackle contemporary issues with humor and heart, and I have no doubt they will continue to outdo themselves.”
Season one of the rebranded Roseanne minus Roseanne Barr comedy drew in 9.5 million viewers on average, upping the time slot year over year by 33% in total viewers. It also gave the network its highest ratings in the Tuesdays at 8pm ET/PT spot over any entry there in the past five years.
Season one of The Conners starred John Goodman as Dan Conner, Laurie Metcalf as Jackie Harris, Sara Gilbert as Darlene Conner, Lecy Goranson as Becky Conner-Healy, Michael Fishman as D.J. Conner, Emma Kenney as Harris Conner-Healy, Jayden Rey as Mary Conner, Maya Lynne Robinson as Geena Williams-Conner, and Ames McNamara as Mark Conner-Healy. Matthew Broderick, Juliette Lewis, Katey Sagal, Mary Steenburgen, Justin Long, Jay R. Ferguson and Sarah Chalke appeared in guest starring roles. Estelle Parsons as Beverly Harris, Natalie West as Crystal Anderson, and James Pickens Jr. as Chuck Mitchell also showed up in the first season.
The Conners is executive produced by Tom Werner, Sara Gilbert, Bruce Helford, Dave Caplan, Bruce Rasmussen, and Tony Hernandez.
The Plot:
“After a sudden turn of events, the Conners are forced to face the daily struggles of life in Lanford in a way they never have before. This iconic family – Dan, Jackie, Darlene, Becky and D.J. – grapples with parenthood, dating, an unexpected pregnancy, financial pressures, aging and in-laws in working-class America. The family prevails through it all – the fights, the coupon cutting, the hand-me-downs, the breakdowns – with love, humor and perseverance.”
Brie Larson reunites with her Captain Marvel co-star Samuel L. Jackson for the feature film, Unicorn Store. Larson stars as a young woman unsure of what to do with her life. Jackson plays a man who owns a magical place known simply as The Store. This special establishment sells whatever a person needs, and apparently what Larson needs in her life is a unicorn. (Well, doesn’t everybody?)
The 2019 original movie marks Best Actress Oscar winner Brie Larson’s (Room) feature film directorial debut.
In addition to Larson and Jackson, the cast of Unicorn Store includes two-time Oscar nominee Joan Cusack (In & Out, Working Girl) and three-time Golden Globe nominee Bradley Whitford (The West Wing). The behind the scenes team includes director of photography Brett Pawlak, editor Jennifer Vecchiarello, production designer Matt Luem, and costume designer Mirren Gordon-Crozier.
Samantha McIntyre (People of Earth, Married) wrote the screenplay and executive produced along with Jean-Luc De Fanti, Nathan Kelly, and Anne Woodward. Lynette Howell Taylor, David Bernad, Ruben Fleischer, Brie Larson, Paris Kasidokostas-Latsis and Terry Dougas served as producers.
Unicorn Store will premiere exclusively on Netflix on April 5, 2019.
The Unicorn Store Plot:
“Kit (Brie Larson) is a lonely twenty-something dreamer who’s reluctant to leave the comforts of childhood and fully embrace adulthood. But when art school sends her packing, Kit is forced to move back home with her parents and take a temp job in a boring office. Just when she’s resolved to finally put her Care Bears aside and grow up, a mysterious salesman (Samuel L. Jackson) enters Kit’s life and offers to give her childlike heart its greatest desire.
Larson’s directorial debut, with a script by Samantha McIntyre, is a love letter to everyone’s inner child, and a reminder that no dream is impossible.”
Poster for ‘Unicorn Store’ starring Brie Larson (Photo Credit: Netflix)
First poster for ‘The Politician’ (Photo Credit: Netflix)
Netflix just announced the premiere date for Ryan Murphy’s new series, The Politician. The one-hour timely comedy will debut on the streaming service on September 27, 2019.
Season one’s cast is led by Ben Platt (Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, the Pitch Perfect films). Platt’s co-stars include Gwyneth Paltrow (Avengers: Infinity War), Jessica Lange (Murphy’s American Horror Story), Zoey Deutch (The Year of Spectacular Men), Lucy Boynton (Bohemian Rhapsody), and Bob Balaban (Broad City). David Corenswet (Moe and Jerryweather), Julia Schlaepfer (Charlie Says), Laura Dreyfuss (After Party), Theo Germaine, Rahne Jones, and Benjamin Barrett (The Night Stalker) also star in the show’s first season.
Murphy wrote the first season and serves as showrunner and executive producer. Murphy’s joined by his frequent collaborators Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan as writers and executive producers.
About The Politician Season 1:
“Payton Hobart (Ben Platt), a wealthy student from Santa Barbara, California, has known since age seven that he’s going to be President of the United States. But first he’ll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape of all: Saint Sebastian High School. To get elected Student Body President, secure a spot at Harvard, and stay on his singular path to success, Payton will have to outsmart his ruthless classmates without sacrificing his own morality and carefully crafted image.
Full of dark comedy and sly satire, Ryan Murphy’s The Politician offers a rare glimpse into just what it takes to make a politician.”
Two-time Grammy Award nominee Jennifer Lopez will be celebrating her 50th birthday with the “It’s My Party” tour. The upcoming tour, which marks her first-ever US headlining tour, will hit 25 cities in North America beginning at The Forum in Los Angeles on June 7, 2019. Lopez will perform in cities including San Antonio, Phoenix, Chicago, Orlando, and Detroit before wrapping up the summer tour on July 25th at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, FL.
Tickets for the “It’s My Party” tour are set to go on sale to the general public starting Friday, March 29th at 10am local time via LiveNation.com. A special American Express Card Members presale begins on Tuesday, March 26th at 10am local time and runs through Thursday, March 28th at 10pm local time.
Over the course of her music career Lopez has earned three AMAs, three ASCAP Pop Music Awards, eight Billboard Latin Music Awards, and two VMAs. She also entered the record books as the first woman to receive Billboard Music Awards’ lifetime achievement Icon Award for outstanding contribution to pop music.
Per LiveNation’s official tour announcement: “Fans can anticipate a signature Jennifer Lopez show each night – the “It’s My Party” tour will feature a nonstop party mix of Jennifer’s new and classic anthems, show-stopping choreography and dancers, dazzling wardrobe, jaw-dropping technology and set design, and all of the glamour and wow-factor fans have come to expect of Jenny from the Block.”
Jennifer Lopez “It’s My Party” Tour Dates:
Friday, June 7, 2019 – Los Angeles, CA at The Forum
Monday, June 10, 2019 – San Diego, CA at Pechanga Arena
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 – Sacramento, CA at Golden 1 Center
Thursday, June 13, 2019 – San Jose, CA at SAP Center
Saturday, June 15, 2019 – Las Vegas, NV at T-Mobile Arena
Sunday, June 16, 2019 – Phoenix, AZ at Talking Stick Resort Arena
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 – Denver, CO at Pepsi Center
Friday, June 21, 2019 – San Antonio, TX at AT&T Center
Saturday, June 22, 2019 – Edinburg, TX at Bert Ogden Arena
Monday, June 24, 2019 – Dallas, TX at American Airlines Center
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 – Houston, TX at Toyota Center
Friday, June 28, 2019 – St.Paul, MN at Xcel Energy Center
Saturday, June 29, 2019 – Chicago, IL at United Center
Wednesday, July 3, 2019 – Milwaukee, WI at Summerfest
Friday, July 5, 2019 – Detroit, MI at Little Caesars Arena
Sunday, July 7, 2019 – Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena
Wednesday, July 10, 2019 – Montreal, QC at Centre Bell
Friday, July 12, 2019 – New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
Tuesday, July 16, 2019 – Mansfield, MA at Xfinity Center
Wednesday, July 17, 2019 – Washington, DC at Capital One Arena
Friday, July 19, 2019 – Newark, NJ at Prudential Center
Saturday, July 20, 2019 – Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center
Monday, July 22, 2019 – Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena
Tuesday, July 23, 2019 – Orlando, FL at Amway Center
Thursday, July 25, 2019 – Miami, FL at American Airlines Arena
Fox’s popular medical drama The Resident continues with Jenna Dewan, Corbin Bernsen, Julianna Guill, Miles Gaston Villanueva, and Tasso Feldman in guest starring roles. Season two episode 18 titled “Emergency Contact” is set to air on Monday, March 25, 2019 at 8pm ET/PT.
The season two cast includes Matt Czuchry as Conrad Hawkins, Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Randolph Bell, Emily VanCamp as Nicolette, and Manish Dayal as Devon Pravesh. Shaunette Renée Wilson is Mina Okafor, Malcolm-Jamal Warner is Dr. AJ Austin, Jane Leeves is Dr. Kit Voss, and Glenn Morshower plays Marshall Winthrop.
The “Emergency Contact” Plot: Chastain picks up the pieces after the fall out with the corrupt medical device company Quovadis, leaving Marshall ready to charter new territory in the medical field, and Devon to finally discover the truth about what happened to Julian Booth (guest star Jenna Dewan). As Conrad and Alec team up to help a young gymnast experiencing mysterious symptoms, Nic focuses on her sister, who’s back with their estranged father, Kyle (guest star Corbin Bernsen), in tow. Meanwhile, Bell rushes to Kit’s aid when her ex-husband comes to the ER needing emergency surgery.
The Season 2 Plot:
Season two finds star resident Dr. Conrad Hawkins continuing to make difficult calls in the best interests of his patients. But, having rekindled a romantic relationship with nurse Nicolette “Nic” Nevins, the two now must face unresolved issues from their past. Conrad’s father, Marshall Winthrop, has taken over as head of Chastain, and comes into direct conflict with the hospital’s newly minted CEO, Dr. Randolph Bell.
Meanwhile, Dr. Mina Okafor continues to work with her larger-than-life mentor, Dr. AJ Austin. However, the skills of new ortho surgeon Dr. Kitt Voss could lead Mina on a different path. First-year resident Dr. Devon Pravesh becomes intrigued by new medical device rep Julian Booth, whose presence at the hospital will upend business as usual for everyone there.
The first season of ABC’s dramatic series The Rookie continues with episode 17 titled “The Shake Up.” The upcoming episode was directed by Steve Robin from a script by Alexi Hawley and is set to air on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 10pm ET/PT.
Season one episode 17 guest stars include Sarah Shahi as Jessica Russo, Joel McHale as Brad Hayes, Greg Cromer as Captain Tom Weatherby, Rocky Marquette as Byron and Kurt Caceres as Russell.
The season one cast is led by Nathan Fillion as John Nolan and includes Alyssa Diaz as Angela Lopez, and Richard T. Jones as Sergeant Wade Grey. Titus Makin plays Jackson West, Mercedes Mason is Captain Zoe Andersen, Melissa O’Neil is Lucy Chen, Afton Williamson plays Talia Bishop, and Eric Winter is Tim Bradford.
“The Shake Up” Plot – A massive earthquake rocks the city and throws everyone’s patrols and its citizens into chaos. Meanwhile, agent Russo (Sarah Shahi) recommends Officer Nolan for a protective detail of Brad Hayes (Joel McHale), a man whose dealings have put a target on his head.
The Season One Plot:
Starting over isn’t easy, especially for small-town guy John Nolan (Fillion) who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being a Los Angeles police officer. As the force’s oldest rookie, he’s met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis. If he can’t keep up with the young cops and the criminals, he’ll be risking lives including his own. But if he can use his life experience, determination and sense of humor to give him an edge, he may just become a success in this new chapter of his life.
Eric Winter and Nathan Fillion in ‘The Rookie’ season 1 episode 17 (ABC/Richard Carwright)Eric Winter in season 1 episode 17 (ABC/Richard Carwright)Michael Trucco and Nathan Fillion in season 1 episode 17 (ABC/Richard Carwright)Eric Winter and Nathan Fillion in season 1 episode 17 (ABC/Richard Carwright)