Kitty Song Covey's fascinating love life has nothing on the "Xo, Kitty" cast's real-life friendships. According to Anna Cathcart, who has portrayed Kitty on screen since the first "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" movie made its Netflix debut in 2018, the bond she shares with her castmates has made her journey as the character all the more worthwhile. "I am truly so grateful for all of them because they made such a huge difference," she tells Popsugar. "It's honestly what makes the experience at the end: the people that you meet and the friendships that you make."
On screen, Cathcart and her costars - Gia Kim, Min-young Choi, Sang Heon Lee, Anthony Keyvan, and Jocelyn Shelfo - are inseparable. Even when their characters get on each other's nerves or find themselves entangled in a complicated love triangle (read: love square), they can't help but stay involved in each other's lives.
On screen, Cathcart and her costars - Gia Kim, Min-young Choi, Sang Heon Lee, Anthony Keyvan, and Jocelyn Shelfo - are inseparable. Even when their characters get on each other's nerves or find themselves entangled in a complicated love triangle (read: love square), they can't help but stay involved in each other's lives.
- 6/22/2023
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
There's no denying it's been a bloodbath both on network and streaming this year.
So many shows had so much potential but failed to pull the viewership numbers to be deemed successful.
With so much content and so many channels and platforms, some shows never even stood a chance.
For some, it was a lack of promotion; for others, there was simply too much competition. Now we are left with threads dangling and no hope of closure!
Let's take a look at some of the year's most unjust cancellations.
Nancy Drew (The CW)
Unfortunately, 2022 will go down as the year we learned that the quirky and creative Nancy Drew was caught up in the carnage at The CW.
Nancy and the Drew Crew will have one more season to wrap up their criminal, supernatural, and romantic mysteries before the series concludes.
The showrunners promised fans of the iconic teenage sleuth...
So many shows had so much potential but failed to pull the viewership numbers to be deemed successful.
With so much content and so many channels and platforms, some shows never even stood a chance.
For some, it was a lack of promotion; for others, there was simply too much competition. Now we are left with threads dangling and no hope of closure!
Let's take a look at some of the year's most unjust cancellations.
Nancy Drew (The CW)
Unfortunately, 2022 will go down as the year we learned that the quirky and creative Nancy Drew was caught up in the carnage at The CW.
Nancy and the Drew Crew will have one more season to wrap up their criminal, supernatural, and romantic mysteries before the series concludes.
The showrunners promised fans of the iconic teenage sleuth...
- 12/28/2022
- by Mary Littlejohn
- TVfanatic
Netflix had a big year in 2022, surpassing more than 223 million paid streaming subscribers globally, and there’s plenty on tap in 2023 to be excited about — including new seasons of “You” and “Shadow and Bone.”
However, the streamer also saw its first subscriber loss in over a decade in its second quarter in April, prompting massive budget cuts and the loss of multiple TV projects over the course of this year.
Below is a recap of the major Netflix shows canceled in 2022, from beloved series to shows that hadn’t even aired yet.
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Netflix Stock Tumbles on Concerns About Slow Growth for Ad-Supported Tier Gentefied Gentefied Season 2. (L-r) Manuel Uriza as Ernesto, Karrie Martin as Ana, Carlos Santos as Chris in Gentefied Season 2. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2021
Netflix’s first cancellation in January 2022 was “Gentefied,” a half-hour dramedy about three Mexican-American cousins chasing the American Dream in Los Angeles that ran for two seasons.
However, the streamer also saw its first subscriber loss in over a decade in its second quarter in April, prompting massive budget cuts and the loss of multiple TV projects over the course of this year.
Below is a recap of the major Netflix shows canceled in 2022, from beloved series to shows that hadn’t even aired yet.
Also Read:
Netflix Stock Tumbles on Concerns About Slow Growth for Ad-Supported Tier Gentefied Gentefied Season 2. (L-r) Manuel Uriza as Ernesto, Karrie Martin as Ana, Carlos Santos as Chris in Gentefied Season 2. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2021
Netflix’s first cancellation in January 2022 was “Gentefied,” a half-hour dramedy about three Mexican-American cousins chasing the American Dream in Los Angeles that ran for two seasons.
- 12/19/2022
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
The last remaining couple from "Love Is Blind" season two has called it quits. On Sept. 19, series star Kyle Abrams announced via Instagram that he and costar Deepti Vempati broke up just three days after "After the Altar" aired, where the pair made their relationship official.
"I understand many of you are curious as to where Deepti and I stand today. Since 'After the Alter' was filmed, we had decided to go our separate ways in early summer," he wrote in a post. "Thank you to everyone who has followed our journey through arduous vulnerability and has supported us along the way."
In his split announcement, Abrams also shared that he's gotten involved in a new romance with someone else, but didn't disclose their identity. "I have since embarked on a new relationship which I intend to keep private for a bit," he added. "As for what the future holds,...
"I understand many of you are curious as to where Deepti and I stand today. Since 'After the Alter' was filmed, we had decided to go our separate ways in early summer," he wrote in a post. "Thank you to everyone who has followed our journey through arduous vulnerability and has supported us along the way."
In his split announcement, Abrams also shared that he's gotten involved in a new romance with someone else, but didn't disclose their identity. "I have since embarked on a new relationship which I intend to keep private for a bit," he added. "As for what the future holds,...
- 9/20/2022
- by Victoria Messina
- Popsugar.com
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