Spoiler alert! If you haven’t seen season 2, episode 10 of the “Sex and the City” reboot, “And Just Like That…”, proceed with caution.
Though actor Willie Garson died in real life in September 2021 after a private battle with pancreatic cancer, his beloved “Sex and the City” character, Stanford Blatch, is alive and well on “And Just Like That…”.
Garson filmed several episodes of the Max reboot’s first season before his unexpected death, and at the time, the show explained his exit with the character leaving to follow one of his influencer clients to Japan and asking his husband, Anthony Marentino (Mario Cantone), for a divorce.
Since then, there have been several references to Stanford — in the season 2 premiere episode, Carrie wears a kimono that she says he sent her — but on Thursday’s episode, Stanny’s storyline seemed to have a clear end note.
Outside of the central relationships...
Though actor Willie Garson died in real life in September 2021 after a private battle with pancreatic cancer, his beloved “Sex and the City” character, Stanford Blatch, is alive and well on “And Just Like That…”.
Garson filmed several episodes of the Max reboot’s first season before his unexpected death, and at the time, the show explained his exit with the character leaving to follow one of his influencer clients to Japan and asking his husband, Anthony Marentino (Mario Cantone), for a divorce.
Since then, there have been several references to Stanford — in the season 2 premiere episode, Carrie wears a kimono that she says he sent her — but on Thursday’s episode, Stanny’s storyline seemed to have a clear end note.
Outside of the central relationships...
- 8/17/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Adaptations can be tricky beasts that often run the risk of not living up to the heights of the original source material but when filmmaker Luke Bather, part of the production company We Are Invite, read a comic by friend and eventual co-writer John Tucker, he immediately knew he needed to make a film about the baldest man in the world. The resulting sharp-tongued farcical short Bald follows the cult-like status garnered by Jeff (played by Jimmy Watkins) who unwittingly becomes a revered figure in his small Welsh hometown. While his strange super-follicle affliction may lead to madness for those who stare directly at it, it also brings him to the communal heart of the local social club. Led by a quirky and witty narration, Bather’s film delights with relatable and heartening characters who each bring their own elements to the tale. Ahead of Bald’s premiere on Dn...
- 1/5/2023
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
Sept. 13 marks Bald is Beautiful Day, and Jada Pinkett Smith made sure to celebrate. The actress honored the occasion by posting a stunning selfie to Instagram, captioning it, "Happy Bald is Beautiful day to all my brothers and sisters with no hair." That wasn't the only way she observed the day. Her Facebook watch series Red Table Talk—which she hosts with her mother Adrienne Banfield Norris and daughter Willow Smith—shared an empowering message to its Instagram. "Bald is beautiful Every day, but we're not mad about showing off a little extra today!" the note read. "Where's all our bald baddies at?! #baldisbeautifulday." The...
- 9/14/2022
- E! Online
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