Welcome Home. Fans of the popular home renovation series which debuted on HGTV in 2013 and ended in 2018 when the parents of five decided to step away will see more of what they came to know and love about it: Chip s big personality, crazy quips, and demolition antics; Jo s loving eye-rolls, dry wit, and design expertise; and some stunning transformations of dream homes. Their family has also grown, as has their business including the upcoming launch of their own Magnolia Network so they are busier than ever.
The show premieres Jan. 29 (one episode at debut, followed by new ones Feb. 5, 12, and 19) on Discovery s new subscription streaming service, Discovery+. The platform launches Monday, serving as a preview of the couple s upcoming Magnolia Network, where the new
SpongeBob SquarePants, died Tuesday, his family announced. He was 59.
Hey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett paid tribute to Tucker in an Instagram post, which also included art from the Nickelodeon series. A great friend, a master draftsman, a tireless practical joker, a brilliant storyteller, the first one I reached out to when I began Hey Arnold! because he was the best board guy I had ever met, Bartlett wrote. I’ll always remember him at his drawing board, arms blackened to the elbows with graphite, eraser shavings everywhere, bringing my characters to life, Bartlett continued. A killer work ethic, passionately into it. I’m so lucky I got to work with him for so many years. He gave and gave. I miss him already, my heart is broken. Rest in power, Tuck Tucker.
Warner Bros. Pictures is already eyeing 2023 theatrical releases for 'Mad Max: Fury Road' prequel 'Furiosa,' 'The Color Purple' musical, and 'Coyote vs. Acme.'
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Casablanca, Casablanca, Casablanca, Gadot reveals for EW s digital cover. There is something in their love story that is so timeless and classic.
Ahead of the blockbuster s release on Christmas Day, Jenkins and the stars of the film talk about bringing Diana and Steve s romance to life in EW s exclusive video.
Even though the iconic 1942 film was an inspiration, Gadot says their movie is a unique love story of its own, thanks to her natural partnership with Pine. With Chris, it was super organic and it was such an easy back-and-forth, it felt like a dance, the actress says. We didn t even feel like we were recreating something, we felt like we created it on the spot.