‘MacGyver’ to End With Season 5 at CBS
Lucas Till-led reboot will wrap up later this monthReid Nakamura | April 7, 2021 @ 6:38 PM
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CBS’s “MacGyver” reboot will end with its currently airing fifth season, the network announced Wednesday.
“All of us at CBS are extremely grateful for the incredible work and dedication from Lucas and the rest of the cast, as well as Monica, the writers and the entire crew,” CBS Entertainment president Kelly Kahl said in a statement. “The MacGyver team traveled far and wide to repeatedly save the world with little more than bubble gum and a paper clip and made this show distinctly their own. We’re gratified we get to give this dedicated and loyal fan base the opportunity to say goodbye to their favorite characters in the thoughtful manner this series deserves.”
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Mortal Kombat Featurette Highlights Its Diverse Players & Violent Action
Warner Bros. Pictures has released a new behind-the-scenes featurette for their highly-anticipated Mortal Kombat reboot film, offering lots of new action-packed footage. The video features interviews by director Simon McQuoid and the main cast as they talk about the importance of delivering an authentic story that will give justice to the beloved video game and its fan favorite players. Check out the video in the player below! (via IGN)
Mortal Kombat was recently delayed for one more week, pushed back from April 16 to April 23. The new release date will see the film going up against two indie movies including Ed Helms’ dramedy film
The Eurovision Song Contest held at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin 50 years ago today was the moment Catholic Ireland switched from black and white to colour.
Girls in hot pants were photographed walking down Grafton Street and disporting themselves in the River Club on Bachelors Walk; a riotous after-party went on until 4am in Dublin Castle; and the Cork-born drag queen Danny La Rue held court in the Shelbourne Hotel.
In sharp contrast, the segment between the performances and the voting - the interval that would make Riverdance an international phenomenon two decades later - showed official Ireland as a stylised country of comely maidens playing their harps in Bunratty Castle, real men on horses out hunting and weather-beaten peasants taking snuff.
The Eurovision Song Contest held at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin 50 years ago today was the moment Catholic Ireland switched from black and white to colour.
Girls in hot pants were photographed walking down Grafton Street and disporting themselves in the River Club on Bachelors Walk; a riotous after-party went on until 4am in Dublin Castle; and the Cork-born drag queen Danny La Rue held court in the Shelbourne Hotel.
In sharp contrast, the segment between the performances and the voting - the interval that would make Riverdance an international phenomenon two decades later - showed official Ireland as a stylised country of comely maidens playing their harps in Bunratty Castle, real men on horses out hunting and weather-beaten peasants taking snuff.