Deadline announces that Scott Foster Kelly, known for prominent roles on
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, will be joining the cast as “Ryan, a local television reporter. A well-liked single dad who has 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.” Actually, sounds like he and Joe could be best friends. Plot twist!
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You is based on Caroline Kepnes’ bestselling books
You and
You Love Me, will be released in April). In
You season two, Joe met his ultimate romantic match in Love (Victoria Pedretti); the season wrapped with an image of the couple settling down to life in suburbia. But knowing Joe (and knowing Love, for that matter), domestic bliss is likely not on the agenda. To aid in the inevitable season three hijinks, Foster will be joined by other new
Netflix s You Casts Scott Michael Foster In Season 3
You is adding Scott Michael Foster to its cast for its upcoming third season. Foster, who starred in The CW s musical comedy
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, will have a recurring role in Netflix s psychological thriller. He plays Ryan, a local television reporter
Deadline describes 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. Netflix previously announced that it had added Scott Speedman to the show s season three cast, as well as
The actor revealed during an appearance on
The Late Late Show With James Corden that he believed he caught a glimpse of his new royal neighbor driving in their Montecito neighborhood. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. I just ran into your countryman, the English treasure, Prince Harry, at the stoplight 10 minutes ago, Lowe told the host. He lives about a mile from me. He s been very reclusive. Seeing him in the neighborhood is like seeing the Loch Ness Monster, and I finally saw him. I finally saw him driving his car.
Pepsi pays for full year of rent for Bronx deli
Bodegas are being rewarded for the essential service they provide during the pandemic
Desus Nice and
The Kid Mero, Pepsi is giving back to New York City bodegas this holiday season.
Desus and Mero, who gained a strong following with their “Bodega Boys” podcast and are now co-hosts of Showtime’s
Desus & Mero, have partnered with Pepsi to support neighborhood shops with cash gifts.
Daniel Baker “Desus Nice” and Joel Martinez “The Kid Mero” attend the FYC red carpet event of Showtime late night series “Desus & Mero” held at the Paramount Sherry Lansing Theater on April 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by JB Lacroix/Getty Images)