Peyton (Amber Marshall) and Trevor (Ben Mehl) may start off on the wrong foot in My Christmas Guide, but as TV Insider’s exclusive sneak peek of the November 2 movie shows, they quickly recover. Trevor visits the Best Friend Guide Dogs Training Center, where Peyton works, with his daughter Annie (Ava Weiss). “You wouldn’t happen to be the person who left some information on guide dogs at my daughter’s school, would you?” Trevor asks Peyton after she approaches them. She was. As she explains, “I was out training one of our dogs and I saw you and thought maybe we could help.” However, Trevor’s not exactly happy. “Thank you for being so presumptuous,” he tells her. “Because of that, my daughter insisted that we come here today.” But Annie thinks they’re right where they need to be. “My dad needs a guide dog — bad,” she says.
- 10/31/2023
- TV Insider
It's time to start getting in the Christmas spirit - at least, according to the Hallmark Channel, which released its full slate of holiday movies on Sept. 19. This year's crop of films features a number of new faces and fresh plots to immerse you in the scent of pine trees and the sound of Christmas carols, as well as some relatively familiar faces, such as John Travolta's sister Ellen, who stars in "Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up."
Hallmark will begin airing its holiday movies on Oct. 20, starting with "Checkin' It Twice," a romance that follows a real estate agent who falls in love with a hockey player. The 40 films will air on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 8 p.m. Et, with additional features also airing every Thursday on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel, with a few exceptions. Hallmark first began airing its Countdown to Christmas movies in...
Hallmark will begin airing its holiday movies on Oct. 20, starting with "Checkin' It Twice," a romance that follows a real estate agent who falls in love with a hockey player. The 40 films will air on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 8 p.m. Et, with additional features also airing every Thursday on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel, with a few exceptions. Hallmark first began airing its Countdown to Christmas movies in...
- 9/19/2023
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
"You" season three hit Netflix in October 2021 and whew, we were not ready for all the twists and turns it threw at us. While the shocking finale seemed to be the end of Joe Goldberg's (Penn Badgley) story, season four, which premieres on Feb. 9, only marks the beginning of his next chapter under his new alias: Professor Jonathan Moore.
If you remember how "You" season three concluded, you know we probably won't be seeing Love (Victoria Pedretti) ever again - but there's a good chance some of the other characters may return, like Tati Gabrielle's Marienne, aka Joe's latest love. But before we get too ahead of ourselves, let's revisit all the wild events from "You"'s season three finale before the show returns.
Related: Here's How Each Character's Story Ends on You Season 3, Because It's a Wild Ride
Does Love Die in "You" Season 3?
Despite their efforts to save their marriage,...
If you remember how "You" season three concluded, you know we probably won't be seeing Love (Victoria Pedretti) ever again - but there's a good chance some of the other characters may return, like Tati Gabrielle's Marienne, aka Joe's latest love. But before we get too ahead of ourselves, let's revisit all the wild events from "You"'s season three finale before the show returns.
Related: Here's How Each Character's Story Ends on You Season 3, Because It's a Wild Ride
Does Love Die in "You" Season 3?
Despite their efforts to save their marriage,...
- 2/8/2023
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched the third season of “You,” streaming now on Netflix.
If you thought Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) would fall in love with a woman who was an perfect match for him in terms of how far she’d go for what she loved, marry her, have a baby with her and live some version of happily ever after — even one in which they begin to kill together — well, then you haven’t really been paying attention to Netflix’s “You.”
The second season of the dramatic thriller based on Caroline Kepnes’ “You” and “Hidden Bodies” novels teased that Joe and his new family would move to the suburbs, where he would — seemingly instantaneously — find a new object of his obsession. The third season paid that off immediately by introducing new neighbor Natalie (Michaela McManus). However, instead of watching Joe insert himself...
If you thought Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) would fall in love with a woman who was an perfect match for him in terms of how far she’d go for what she loved, marry her, have a baby with her and live some version of happily ever after — even one in which they begin to kill together — well, then you haven’t really been paying attention to Netflix’s “You.”
The second season of the dramatic thriller based on Caroline Kepnes’ “You” and “Hidden Bodies” novels teased that Joe and his new family would move to the suburbs, where he would — seemingly instantaneously — find a new object of his obsession. The third season paid that off immediately by introducing new neighbor Natalie (Michaela McManus). However, instead of watching Joe insert himself...
- 10/15/2021
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
The bursting at the seams cast of You Season 3 just got bigger.
Per Deadline, Scott Michael Foster has nabbed a recurring role as a TV reporter named Ryan.
Described as a “well-liked single dad who’s overcome a history of addiction, Ryan has secrets, including a controlling, calculating demeanor that he reserves for those closest to him and anyone who gets in his way.”
Yep, he sounds just as dark as the characters that came before him.
He joins a packed cast that already includes Scott Speedman (Animal Kingdom), Shalita Grant (Search Party), Travis Van Winkle (The Last Ship), Dylan Arnold (Nashville), Tati Gabrielle (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Ben Mehl (The Good Wife), Shannon Chan-Kent (Good Trouble), Christopher Sean (Days of Our Lives), Chris O’Shea (Madam Secretary), Bryan Safi (9-1-1), Mackenzie Astin (Homeland), Ayelet Zurer (Daredevil) and Jack Fisher (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Per Deadline, Scott Michael Foster has nabbed a recurring role as a TV reporter named Ryan.
Described as a “well-liked single dad who’s overcome a history of addiction, Ryan has secrets, including a controlling, calculating demeanor that he reserves for those closest to him and anyone who gets in his way.”
Yep, he sounds just as dark as the characters that came before him.
He joins a packed cast that already includes Scott Speedman (Animal Kingdom), Shalita Grant (Search Party), Travis Van Winkle (The Last Ship), Dylan Arnold (Nashville), Tati Gabrielle (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Ben Mehl (The Good Wife), Shannon Chan-Kent (Good Trouble), Christopher Sean (Days of Our Lives), Chris O’Shea (Madam Secretary), Bryan Safi (9-1-1), Mackenzie Astin (Homeland), Ayelet Zurer (Daredevil) and Jack Fisher (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- 1/25/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
You is welcoming another great Scott into its ranks. Scott Michael Foster, best known for his work on Greek and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, will recur in the Netflix thriller’s upcoming third season as a local TV reporter named Ryan, our sister site Deadline reports.
Described as a “well-liked single dad who’s overcome a history of addiction, Ryan has secrets, including a controlling, calculating demeanor that he reserves for those closest to him and anyone who gets in his way.”
More from TVLineYOU Casts Joe's Season 3 Obsession, Plus 9 Other New CharactersYOU's Penn Badgley Reacts to the Second Season's Killer Finale:...
Described as a “well-liked single dad who’s overcome a history of addiction, Ryan has secrets, including a controlling, calculating demeanor that he reserves for those closest to him and anyone who gets in his way.”
More from TVLineYOU Casts Joe's Season 3 Obsession, Plus 9 Other New CharactersYOU's Penn Badgley Reacts to the Second Season's Killer Finale:...
- 1/25/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
You Season 3 has found Joe's latest obsession.
Per Deadline, Michaela McManus has boarded the third season of the Netflix hit in the role of Natalie, Joe's married neighbor.
If you watch You online, you know Joe set Natalie as his next obsession at the close of You Season 2.
Natalie is professionally and socially successful (which seems to be the norm on this series!), but Joe knows there is more to her than meets the eye, and that explains his decision to pursue her.
Joe has always been intrigued by women who are not who they appear to be. Case in point: Love Quinn, who later emerged as a merciless killer, much like Joe.
But Joe is bonded with Love in that they both created a baby, and thus, have moved to a suburban neighborhood.
Saffron Burrows, who plays Love's mother, has been upped to a series regular ahead of the third season.
Per Deadline, Michaela McManus has boarded the third season of the Netflix hit in the role of Natalie, Joe's married neighbor.
If you watch You online, you know Joe set Natalie as his next obsession at the close of You Season 2.
Natalie is professionally and socially successful (which seems to be the norm on this series!), but Joe knows there is more to her than meets the eye, and that explains his decision to pursue her.
Joe has always been intrigued by women who are not who they appear to be. Case in point: Love Quinn, who later emerged as a merciless killer, much like Joe.
But Joe is bonded with Love in that they both created a baby, and thus, have moved to a suburban neighborhood.
Saffron Burrows, who plays Love's mother, has been upped to a series regular ahead of the third season.
- 11/18/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The next object of Joe Goldberg’s twisted affection is no stranger to TV drama.
Michaela McManus, whose lengthy list of small-screen credits includes memorable roles on One Tree Hill and The Vampire Diaries, will portray the mysterious married neighbor Penn Badgley’s character was addressing in the chilling final moments of You‘s second season.
More from TVLineYOU Season 3: Scott Speedman to Recur as 'Mysterious' MillionaireYOU Season 3 Adds Shalita Grant, Travis Van Winkle as Joe and Love's New Frenemies in SuburbiaMary-Louise Parker and Nick Offerman Cast as Colin Kaepernick's Parents in Netflix's Colin in Black & White
McManus’ character,...
Michaela McManus, whose lengthy list of small-screen credits includes memorable roles on One Tree Hill and The Vampire Diaries, will portray the mysterious married neighbor Penn Badgley’s character was addressing in the chilling final moments of You‘s second season.
More from TVLineYOU Season 3: Scott Speedman to Recur as 'Mysterious' MillionaireYOU Season 3 Adds Shalita Grant, Travis Van Winkle as Joe and Love's New Frenemies in SuburbiaMary-Louise Parker and Nick Offerman Cast as Colin Kaepernick's Parents in Netflix's Colin in Black & White
McManus’ character,...
- 11/18/2020
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Saffron Burrows has been promoted to series regular from recurring, and Dylan Arnold and Tati Gabrielle also are set as new series regulars on the upcoming third season of the Netflix series You. Additionally, Michaela McManus, Shannon Chan-Kent, Ben Mehl (The Good Wife), Chris O’Shea (Madam Secretary), Christopher Sean, Bryan Safi, Mackenzie Astin, Ayelet Zurer and Jack Fisher have been tapped for recurring roles in the series headlined by Penn Badgley and Victoria Pedretti.
Developed by Sera Gamble and Greg Berlanti, You is based on Caroline Kepnes’ bestselling books You and Hidden Bodies. In the second season, Joe Goldberg (Badgley) moves from New York to Los Angeles to escape his past,...
Developed by Sera Gamble and Greg Berlanti, You is based on Caroline Kepnes’ bestselling books You and Hidden Bodies. In the second season, Joe Goldberg (Badgley) moves from New York to Los Angeles to escape his past,...
- 11/18/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“You” Season 3 at Netflix has added a dozen actors to its cast.
Saffron Burrows, Dylan Arnold, and Tati Gabrielle have all been cast in series regular roles. Michaela McManus, Shannon Chan-Kent, Ben Mehl, Christopher O’Shea, Christopher Sean, Bryan Safi, Mackenzie Astin, Ayelet Zurer, and Jack Fisher will all appear as recurring guest stars. Burrows was seen in a recurring role in Season 2 but will move up to series regular in Season 3.
Full character descriptions for all 12 can be found below.
They join series stars Penn Badgley and Victoria Pedretti and previously announced Season 3 cast members Scott Speedman, Shalita Grant, and Travis VanWinkle.
Season 3 will consist of 10 episodes and is slated to debut in 2021. Series co-creators Sera Gamble and Greg Berlanti will return as executive producers, with Gamble also returning as showrunner.
Developed by Gamble and Berlanti, the first two seasons are based on the books “You” and “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes.
Saffron Burrows, Dylan Arnold, and Tati Gabrielle have all been cast in series regular roles. Michaela McManus, Shannon Chan-Kent, Ben Mehl, Christopher O’Shea, Christopher Sean, Bryan Safi, Mackenzie Astin, Ayelet Zurer, and Jack Fisher will all appear as recurring guest stars. Burrows was seen in a recurring role in Season 2 but will move up to series regular in Season 3.
Full character descriptions for all 12 can be found below.
They join series stars Penn Badgley and Victoria Pedretti and previously announced Season 3 cast members Scott Speedman, Shalita Grant, and Travis VanWinkle.
Season 3 will consist of 10 episodes and is slated to debut in 2021. Series co-creators Sera Gamble and Greg Berlanti will return as executive producers, with Gamble also returning as showrunner.
Developed by Gamble and Berlanti, the first two seasons are based on the books “You” and “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes.
- 11/18/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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