The romantic stakes have been raised in the new trailer for Part 2 of Bridgerton Season 4. Following the release of Part 1 last month, the last batch of episodes for the season will be available to watch on Netflix beginning February 26. Check out the trailer and new photos here.
Bridgerton fans won't have to wait long for more of the fan-favorite Netflix series. Following the release of Part 1 last week, a new teaser trailer has been released for thehighly anticipated second part of Season 4, arriving on February 26. Check it out now.
During the recent Bridgerton Season 4 premiere in Paris, French dancers Guillaume Diop and Léonore Baulac enchanted attendees with a special ballet performance on the steps of the Palais Brongniart. Watch the performance now.
The official trailer has been released for Season 4 of Bridgerton, the fan-favorite series from Shondaland and Netflix. The trailer previews the action in the forthcoming season, which follows Benedict Bridgerton, played by Luke Thompson. Check out the new trailer and first-look photos here.
The fourth season of Bridgerton will see a two-part release, debuting on January 29, 2026, with Part 1, with the second part arriving on February 26. Watch a teaser now!
This morning, nominees for the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® honoring outstanding individual, cast and ensemble performances for the past year were announced. Check out the full list of nominations, which include Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Colman Domingo, Martin Short, and more.
Netflix and Shondaland have revealed that Bridgerton is back in production for Season 4. For the new season, the series has added new cast members Katie Leung and Michelle Mao. Isabella Wei, Emma Naomi, and Hugh Sachs will be part of the main cast this season.
Netflix and Shondaland have released the trailer for part two of the third season of Bridgerton, along with new images that give audiences a look into the back half of the record-breaking season. See the new trailer and photos here!
Peacock has shared the new trailer for Last Light. The apocalyptic thriller starring Matthew Fox premieres on Peacock with all five episodes dropping at launch. The cast also includes Joanne Froggatt Alyth Ross, Taylor Fay, Amber Rose Revah, Victor Alli, Tom Wlaschiha, and Hakeem Jomah. Watch the new video trailer now!
Second Half Productions just celebrated opening night of The Glass Menagerie, a new revival of Tennessee Williams's celebrated memory play, directed by award-winning director Jeremy Herrin. Performances will run at The Duke of York's Theatre until 27 August.
Whether it’s all a big scheme to get bums on seats or these actors are all of a sudden genuinely interested in being in plays, it’s working. The West End is swarming with film and tv stars at the minute and patrons are flocking to see them. Read our BWW critic's review.
Second Half Productions has today released production images for The Glass Menagerie, a new revival of Tennessee Williams's celebrated memory play, directed by award-winning director Jeremy Herrin.
We've got a first look today at rehearsal images for The Glass Menagerie, a new production of Tennessee Williams's celebrated memory play, directed by award-winning director Jeremy Herrin starring Amy Adams!.
Due to exceptional demand, Second Half Productions have today released an extra 18,000 tickets for their inaugural production of The Glass Menagerie including seats for sold out performances and an extra performance on Monday 6 June at 7.30pm.
A new entertainment company, Second Half Productions, has been launched today by Jeremy Herrin, Alan Stacey and Rob O'Rahilly. It will bring together world-leading artists to create innovative work for both stage and screen.
The cast is made up of all RADA graduates with Branagh playing Andrew Crocker-Harris. He will be joined by Kemi Awoderu (Taplow), Joseph Kloska (Frank Hunter), Lolita Chakrabarti (Millie Crocker-Harris), Wendy Kweh (Dr Frobisher), Victor Alli (Peter Gilbert) and Sarah Eve (Mrs Gilbert).
Jay has just bought his first home. And not just any home, a luxury flat in a swanky complex with a concierge. A dream. In the matter of days he realises that there must be something wrong with his new abode, and it turns out that even though he keeps hearing noises and meeting neighbours, he's the only one living in the brutalist Balfron Tower.