The A.V. Club: Congratulations on
Shrill season three. It winds up in kind of an open-ended manner, with a lot of unknowns still out there; while you were making it, did you guys know that this was going to be the final season?
Aidy Bryant: It’s weird, we kind of knew in the middle. I can’t remember exactly when we found out, but I know it was after we had written the whole season and mostly after we shot it, too. So it was more in the editing process where we were like, “Okay, how do we do this?”
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Saturday Night Live Season 46 returns on May 8 after a brief hiatus with engineering mogul Elon Musk hosting. Miley Cyrus will be the musical guest, and the combo has many questioning why
SNL picked the controversial executive when Cyrus has pulled double-duty hosting and performing before. The following week, Keegan Michael-Key will host with musical guest Olivia Rodrigo. Anya Taylor-Joy follows on May 22 with Lil Nas X as the musical guest.
Prior to the Musk announcement,
SNL had been on a creative roll. After a five-week streak that saw John Krasinski, Dan Levy, Regina King,
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Skydance Media has teamed with Robert Rodriguez to develop a reboot of the filmmaker’s “Spy Kids” film series. Rodriguez, who directed the previous three films in the franchise, will write and direct the new instalment. Rodriguez launched ”Spy Kids” with the original film in 2001, followed by ”Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams” in 2002, ”Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over” a year later and ”Spy Kids: All the Time in the World”, which starred Jessica Alba and Jeremy Piven, in 2011. [More…]
A+E Studios and ITV Studios America are teaming with writer Michael Hirst for a big-budget TV series based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic novel “The Great Gatsby”. Hirst says of the project, which he envisions as a closed-end mini series : “I seem to have lived with Gatsby most of my life, reading it first as a schoolboy, later teaching it at Oxford in the 1970s then re-reading it periodically ever since. As the critic Lionel Trilling once wrote: ‘The Grea