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Following their anticipated return to TV in January with the launch of the Magnolia Network on Discovery+, Chip and Joanna Gaines are not slowing down. The couple is making plans to offer even more content to their fans, with all-new originals and more ways to access their programs.
“Our hope is that people learn, that they are inspired and entertained,” Joanna said during the Television Critics Association’s Winter 2021 Press Tour of their overall goal with Magnolia Network and the programs spanning from home restoration to cooking and more.
Gal Gadot Credits Wonder Woman for Letting Her Tell Incredible Women s Stories Author: Stacy Lambe Updated: 2:47 PM EST February 9, 2021
Following the success of
Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot is using her platform and reach to tell important stories about women all over the world in the upcoming docuseries
National Geographic Presents: Impact With Gal Gadot.
“I started to understand the influence I had on young people in 2017, as soon as
Wonder Woman was out,” Gadot revealed during the network’s panel at the virtual winter Television Critics Association press tour. As a result, “You start to think about, ‘OK, so I need to really be responsible and be truthful.’”
When Superman & Lois producers first revealed Tyler Hoechlin s upgraded costume for the show, they explained that while the suit he wore on Supergirl had been fine for that show where he was a periodic guest star his role as the lead of his own series demanded a more durable, flexible suit [.]
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Chiwetel Ejiofor will star in “The Man Who Fell To Earth” on Paramount+. Based on a 1963 novel by Walter Tevis, the series will feature Ejiofor as an alien who arrives on Earth at a turning point in human evolution.
Renee Zellweger will make her broadcast TV series debut in six-episode show “The Thing About Pam,” which is based on one of “Dateline’s” (NBC) most popular true-crime stories.