The husband-and-wife duo the War and Treaty will have a big presence during Grammy week, parlaying their nomination for best new artist into multiple performances on- and off-screen throughout the days leading up to and including the telecast. But the Grammys were destined not to be the only awards show this season that would afford them a high profile. On Monday night’s Emmys, the couple joined Charlie Puth for a properly emotional In Memoriam segment that segued from the country-soul duo offering harmonies on Puth’s elegiac “See You Again” to taking more of the lead on a balladic version of the “Friends” theme,” “I’ll Be There,” that took it from Rembrandts territory to the land of Ashford and Simpson.
And so did a significant portion of the viewing audience get in on what has sometimes seemed like the entertainment industry’s worst-kept secret: that the War and Treaty...
And so did a significant portion of the viewing audience get in on what has sometimes seemed like the entertainment industry’s worst-kept secret: that the War and Treaty...
- 1/16/2024
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
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Interstate rivals clash today as the Florida State Seminoles take on the Florida Gators. It’s a big game for both sides — rivalry aside — as the Gators need a win to become bowl-eligible, while the Seminoles also need a victory if...
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Interstate rivals clash today as the Florida State Seminoles take on the Florida Gators. It’s a big game for both sides — rivalry aside — as the Gators need a win to become bowl-eligible, while the Seminoles also need a victory if...
- 11/25/2023
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
Nolly is coming to PBS in 2024. The public television network has announced a premiere date for the three-episode miniseries. The biographical series aired on ITV in the UK earlier this year.
Starring Helena Bonham Carter, Con O'Neill, Max Brown, Bethany Antonia, Philip Gascoyne, and Mark Gatiss, the series looks back at the success of actress Noele "Nolly" Gordon and her controversial firing from the British soap Crossroads in the early 1980s.
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Starring Helena Bonham Carter, Con O'Neill, Max Brown, Bethany Antonia, Philip Gascoyne, and Mark Gatiss, the series looks back at the success of actress Noele "Nolly" Gordon and her controversial firing from the British soap Crossroads in the early 1980s.
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- 9/15/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Streamer BritBox has extended its production partnership with the Agatha Christie estate.
BritBox, which is jointly owned by BBC Studios and ITV, has signed on for three more productions with Agatha Christie Limited and Mamoth Screen.
The trio have already collaborated on an adaptation of Christie’s novel “Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?” (pictured above) starring Emma Thompson and Will Poulter, which will premiere on the platform in April.
BritBox have not yet confirmed which of the author’s prolific output they will be working on next but they have said each of the three adaptations will be “steered by a distinctive voice – a director, a writer or auteur – bringing an entirely new perspective and style to Agatha Christie’s novels.”
BritBox was set to make the announcement Wednesday during its portion of the Television Critics Association winter virtual press tour. As part of the announcement, Emily Powers, head of BritBox North America,...
BritBox, which is jointly owned by BBC Studios and ITV, has signed on for three more productions with Agatha Christie Limited and Mamoth Screen.
The trio have already collaborated on an adaptation of Christie’s novel “Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?” (pictured above) starring Emma Thompson and Will Poulter, which will premiere on the platform in April.
BritBox have not yet confirmed which of the author’s prolific output they will be working on next but they have said each of the three adaptations will be “steered by a distinctive voice – a director, a writer or auteur – bringing an entirely new perspective and style to Agatha Christie’s novels.”
BritBox was set to make the announcement Wednesday during its portion of the Television Critics Association winter virtual press tour. As part of the announcement, Emily Powers, head of BritBox North America,...
- 2/9/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Rahel Romahn has been named the 11th recipient of the Heath Ledger Scholarship, the richest acting prize in Australia.
The Heath Ledger Scholarship is awarded to an emerging Australian actor with extraordinary ability and dedication to their craft who wishes to work and train internationally. The scholarship has propelled many previous recipients into international careers, including Bella Heathcote (Pieces of Her), Cody Fern (American Horror Story), Ashleigh Cummings (Citadel), Mojean Aria (The Enforcer), and Charmaine Bingwa (The Good Fight).
Ledger died on January 22, 2008 as a result of an accidental overdose of medications. He had just finished filming his role as the Joker in The Dark Knight.
Romahn most recently starred in the series Shantaram, as well as Mr InBetween andLittle Monsters. He was nominated for an Aacta and Logie award for his role in The Principal. He is based in Sydney and does not, as yet, have US representation.
Announced...
The Heath Ledger Scholarship is awarded to an emerging Australian actor with extraordinary ability and dedication to their craft who wishes to work and train internationally. The scholarship has propelled many previous recipients into international careers, including Bella Heathcote (Pieces of Her), Cody Fern (American Horror Story), Ashleigh Cummings (Citadel), Mojean Aria (The Enforcer), and Charmaine Bingwa (The Good Fight).
Ledger died on January 22, 2008 as a result of an accidental overdose of medications. He had just finished filming his role as the Joker in The Dark Knight.
Romahn most recently starred in the series Shantaram, as well as Mr InBetween andLittle Monsters. He was nominated for an Aacta and Logie award for his role in The Principal. He is based in Sydney and does not, as yet, have US representation.
Announced...
- 1/28/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Orange Entertainment Co. has optioned Asphyxia’s YA novel Future Girl, which explores what it means to come of age as a Deaf teenager against the backdrop of a near-future Melbourne facing an environmental catastrophe.
With Oec, Asphyxia will co-develop the project, currently being prepped as a series, serving as writer, creator, and EP.
Published last year via Allen & Unwin Australia, Future Girl has been described by writer and appearance activist Carly Findlay as “a life-changing book for young Deaf and disabled people…demonstrating the importance of the #OwnVoices movement.”
Asphyxia is excited to bring authentic Deaf characters to the screen, providing a positive representation for the 1 in 6 Australians who have hearing loss.
“I have never even seen a movie in my own language, Auslan, which is poetically beautiful and expressive and begging to shine on the big screen. At last, in Future Girl, it will,” she says.
The aim...
With Oec, Asphyxia will co-develop the project, currently being prepped as a series, serving as writer, creator, and EP.
Published last year via Allen & Unwin Australia, Future Girl has been described by writer and appearance activist Carly Findlay as “a life-changing book for young Deaf and disabled people…demonstrating the importance of the #OwnVoices movement.”
Asphyxia is excited to bring authentic Deaf characters to the screen, providing a positive representation for the 1 in 6 Australians who have hearing loss.
“I have never even seen a movie in my own language, Auslan, which is poetically beautiful and expressive and begging to shine on the big screen. At last, in Future Girl, it will,” she says.
The aim...
- 9/22/2021
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Jazz is a web. Because of the genre’s inherently collaborative, often mix-and-match nature, singling out a supporting player we like on a given record might lead us to dozens of other sessions featuring that same artist in various contexts. Or we might pick up a certain current in the music that crops up elsewhere, unifying albums that seemed to have little else in common. In 2020, when connection of any kind was scarce, these sorts of musical hyperlinks seemed all the more precious, a way to map and marvel at...
- 12/15/2020
- by Hank Shteamer
- Rollingstone.com
"Are you hiding something?" Trinity Creative has released an official trailer for an indie drama titled That Good Night, which originally premiered in 2017 at the Edinburgh and Shanghai Film Festivals. The film stars John Hurt (who passed away in early 2017 before this premiered at the festivals) as Ralph, a once-famous screenwriter, who is now in his seventies and terminally ill. But he still has two final missions: to be reconciled to his son, Michael, and, secretly, to ensure he is not a burden to his wife, Anna, as he goes "into that good night". The film's cast includes Sofia Helin, Max Brown, Erin Richards, Charles Dance, and Noah Jupe. I'm not so confident about this considering it has taken three years to finally get a release, but it does look quite interesting. I enjoy Hurt's hat the most. As for the rest, it might be a heartfelt watch. Here's the...
- 10/19/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
It’s been more than a year since The Royals‘ reign at E! reached a premature end, but fans — and series star Elizabeth Hurley, apparently — are still mourning the loss of the Henstridge monarchy.
During an appearance on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live on Monday, Hurley was asked by a caller if she was satisfied with the show’s conclusion. “No,” she replied. “We didn’t expect it to end. Everybody thought there would definitely be a fifth season, so the storylines weren’t really finished properly. I think a lot of the fans were upset that we didn’t tie up loose ends.
During an appearance on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live on Monday, Hurley was asked by a caller if she was satisfied with the show’s conclusion. “No,” she replied. “We didn’t expect it to end. Everybody thought there would definitely be a fifth season, so the storylines weren’t really finished properly. I think a lot of the fans were upset that we didn’t tie up loose ends.
- 12/10/2019
- TVLine.com
Paradigm has signed Max Brown from the Downton Abbey movie, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
Brown, previously best known as King Robert on E!’s The Royals, went "downstairs" to play the King’s Royal Dresser, Richard Ellis, in the Focus Features continuation of the hit BBC drama. His character gets romantically involved with Thomas Barrow the butler.
The British actor is no stranger to acting in the royal court, having also played Edward Seymour, the 1st Duke of Somerset, on Showtime’s The Tudors. In a change of pace, he also played MI5 agent Dimitri Levendis as a series regular ...
Brown, previously best known as King Robert on E!’s The Royals, went "downstairs" to play the King’s Royal Dresser, Richard Ellis, in the Focus Features continuation of the hit BBC drama. His character gets romantically involved with Thomas Barrow the butler.
The British actor is no stranger to acting in the royal court, having also played Edward Seymour, the 1st Duke of Somerset, on Showtime’s The Tudors. In a change of pace, he also played MI5 agent Dimitri Levendis as a series regular ...
- 11/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Paradigm has signed Max Brown from the Downton Abbey movie, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
Brown, previously best known as King Robert on E!’s The Royals, went "downstairs" to play the King’s Royal Dresser, Richard Ellis, in the Focus Features continuation of the hit BBC drama. The film scored $31 million in its first weekend, Focus' best opening ever, on its way to taking in $185 million worldwide.
The British actor is no stranger to acting in the royal court, having also played Edward Seymour, the 1st Duke of Somerset, on Showtime’s The Tudors. In a change of ...
Brown, previously best known as King Robert on E!’s The Royals, went "downstairs" to play the King’s Royal Dresser, Richard Ellis, in the Focus Features continuation of the hit BBC drama. The film scored $31 million in its first weekend, Focus' best opening ever, on its way to taking in $185 million worldwide.
The British actor is no stranger to acting in the royal court, having also played Edward Seymour, the 1st Duke of Somerset, on Showtime’s The Tudors. In a change of ...
- 11/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Romance is finally on the menu for the scheming butler Thomas Barrow (Robert James-Collier) in Julian Fellowes’ “Downton Abbey” film, a follow-up to the Emmy-winning TV series. But given the 1920s time period, his same-sex relationship won’t be without its obstacles. Director Michael Engler spoke to IndieWire about Thomas’ promising romance, and the realities the filmmakers had to face in giving him even that much happiness.
“First of all, [Julian Fellowes] always wanted it to feel authentic, that even if we were creating an opportunity for Thomas like one he hadn’t had before – more romantic and a bit of an awakening – that we didn’t also soft-pedal it, that we make sure that the rough parts of it felt rough,” said Engler.
Engler had directed several episodes of the original series, including the series finale Christmas special that ended on an optimistic note for most of the characters. At the time,...
“First of all, [Julian Fellowes] always wanted it to feel authentic, that even if we were creating an opportunity for Thomas like one he hadn’t had before – more romantic and a bit of an awakening – that we didn’t also soft-pedal it, that we make sure that the rough parts of it felt rough,” said Engler.
Engler had directed several episodes of the original series, including the series finale Christmas special that ended on an optimistic note for most of the characters. At the time,...
- 9/23/2019
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Friendly warning: Like Mrs. Patmore’s unwanted groceries, this article spoils the events of the Downton Abbey movie. (Hey, even that was kind of a spoiler!) Anyway, if you haven’t seen it yet, you might want to check back later.
The Downton Abbey movie — which feels a lot like an episode of the show, only longer and more lavish, with more sweeping aerial shots than ever before — picks up two years after the series finale, with the Crawleys learning that the King and Queen of England are set to visit as part of their upcoming royal tour. In true Downton fashion,...
The Downton Abbey movie — which feels a lot like an episode of the show, only longer and more lavish, with more sweeping aerial shots than ever before — picks up two years after the series finale, with the Crawleys learning that the King and Queen of England are set to visit as part of their upcoming royal tour. In true Downton fashion,...
- 9/21/2019
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Max Brown of The Royals and The Tudors is joining Focus Features’ Downton Abbey theatrical feature in an undisclosed role. The pic, which opens on Sept. 20 next year, is currently in production.
Brown most recently starred as John Hurt’s estranged son in the dramatic feature That Good Night and played King Robert on E!’s The Royals. He is repped by Silver Linings Entertainment, UTA, and Independent Talent Group.
Brown joins the original cast of Downton Abbey opposite Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Dockery, Kevin Doyle, Joanne Froggatt, Matthew Goode, Harry Hadden-Paton, Robert James-Collier, Allen Leech, Phyllis Logan, Elizabeth McGovern, Sophie McShera, Lesley Nicol, Penelope Wilton, and Maggie Smith, as well as new cast members Imelda Staunton, Geraldine James, Simon Jones, David Haig, Tuppence Middleton, Kate Phillips and Stephen Campbell Moore. Michael Engler is directing the film with a script by Julian Fellowes. He...
Brown most recently starred as John Hurt’s estranged son in the dramatic feature That Good Night and played King Robert on E!’s The Royals. He is repped by Silver Linings Entertainment, UTA, and Independent Talent Group.
Brown joins the original cast of Downton Abbey opposite Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Dockery, Kevin Doyle, Joanne Froggatt, Matthew Goode, Harry Hadden-Paton, Robert James-Collier, Allen Leech, Phyllis Logan, Elizabeth McGovern, Sophie McShera, Lesley Nicol, Penelope Wilton, and Maggie Smith, as well as new cast members Imelda Staunton, Geraldine James, Simon Jones, David Haig, Tuppence Middleton, Kate Phillips and Stephen Campbell Moore. Michael Engler is directing the film with a script by Julian Fellowes. He...
- 9/27/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
It looks like The Royals won't be returning anytime soon. Lionsgate TV recently announced the E! TV show will remain cancelled.
As reported earlier, has cancelled the scripted drama after four seasons. The series centers on a fictional British royal family in modern-day London. The cast includes Elizabeth Hurley, William Moseley, Alexandra Park, Jake Maskall, Tom Austen, Genevieve Gaunt, and Max Brown.
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As reported earlier, has cancelled the scripted drama after four seasons. The series centers on a fictional British royal family in modern-day London. The cast includes Elizabeth Hurley, William Moseley, Alexandra Park, Jake Maskall, Tom Austen, Genevieve Gaunt, and Max Brown.
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- 9/26/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Henstridge family’s reign has officially reached its end. Lionsgate TV on Monday announced that it was unable to find a new home for The Royals, which was canceled by E! last month after four seasons.
#Loyals, we’re so thankful for your undying support of #TheRoyals, but sadly our reign has officially come to an end. It has been a true privilege to bring this series to life and to work with such an amazing cast and crew on 4 incredible seasons! #LongLiveTheRoyals pic.twitter.com/DPmb7zoMYm
— Lionsgate TV (@LionsgateTV) September 24, 2018
The Royals starred Elizabeth Hurley as Queen Helena,...
#Loyals, we’re so thankful for your undying support of #TheRoyals, but sadly our reign has officially come to an end. It has been a true privilege to bring this series to life and to work with such an amazing cast and crew on 4 incredible seasons! #LongLiveTheRoyals pic.twitter.com/DPmb7zoMYm
— Lionsgate TV (@LionsgateTV) September 24, 2018
The Royals starred Elizabeth Hurley as Queen Helena,...
- 9/25/2018
- TVLine.com
Despite declining ratings each season, E! has continued to renew The Royals TV show, when it might have been cancelled on other networks. As the cabler's first foray into scripted fare, they have given this primetime soap opera every chance. After production was done on the fourth season though, they fired creator Mark Schwahn, in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations. How that ultimately affects this low-rated show's fate remains to be seen and likely depends on the ratings in the fourth season. Will The Royals be cancelled or renewed for season five? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
A scripted drama, The Royals stars Elizabeth Hurley, William Moseley, Alexandra Park, Jake Maskall, Tom Austen, Genevieve Gaunt, and Max Brown. The E! Entertainment TV series centers on a fictional British royal family, in modern day London. They inhabit a world of opulence that caters to...
A scripted drama, The Royals stars Elizabeth Hurley, William Moseley, Alexandra Park, Jake Maskall, Tom Austen, Genevieve Gaunt, and Max Brown. The E! Entertainment TV series centers on a fictional British royal family, in modern day London. They inhabit a world of opulence that caters to...
- 8/17/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“The Royals” has been dethroned. E! has canceled the one-hour Elizabeth Hurley-led drama after four seasons.
“E! will not be moving forward with another season of ‘The Royals,’ which launched in 2015 as the network’s first original scripted series,” a spokesperson for the network said in a statement to TheWrap. “Over four seasons, ‘The Royals’ took viewers behind the palace gates on a scandalous journey filled with twists and turns. We are grateful to the cast and our producing partners at Lionsgate and Universal Cable Productions.”
The fourth — and now final — season aired between March and May, earlier this year.
Also Read: Mark Schwahn Fired From 'The Royals' Following Sexual Harassment Investigation
Starring Hurley, “The Royals” followed a fictional modern day royal family as they find love, conspire against one another, and are forced to face long-hidden secrets, all in the name of the crown. Other stars included Max Brown,...
“E! will not be moving forward with another season of ‘The Royals,’ which launched in 2015 as the network’s first original scripted series,” a spokesperson for the network said in a statement to TheWrap. “Over four seasons, ‘The Royals’ took viewers behind the palace gates on a scandalous journey filled with twists and turns. We are grateful to the cast and our producing partners at Lionsgate and Universal Cable Productions.”
The fourth — and now final — season aired between March and May, earlier this year.
Also Read: Mark Schwahn Fired From 'The Royals' Following Sexual Harassment Investigation
Starring Hurley, “The Royals” followed a fictional modern day royal family as they find love, conspire against one another, and are forced to face long-hidden secrets, all in the name of the crown. Other stars included Max Brown,...
- 8/16/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
“The Royals'” reign has come to an end. E! has canceled the one-hour drama series after four seasons, Variety has learned.
“E! will not be moving forward with another season of ‘The Royals,’ which launched in 2015 as the network’s first original scripted series,” a spokesperson for E! told Variety in a statement. “Over four seasons, ‘The Royals’ took viewers behind the palace gates on a scandalous journey filled with twists and turns. We are grateful to the cast and our producing partners at Lionsgate and Universal Cable Productions.”
Season 4 of the series aired between March and May earlier this year. In Live+Same Day viewing, the season averaged a 0.2 rating in adults 18-49 and around 400,000 viewers per episode, down approximately 30% in the key demo from Season 3. Sources say that the show could continue at the cable network Pop, which is a joint venture between CBS Entertainment and Lionsgate Entertainment.
“E! will not be moving forward with another season of ‘The Royals,’ which launched in 2015 as the network’s first original scripted series,” a spokesperson for E! told Variety in a statement. “Over four seasons, ‘The Royals’ took viewers behind the palace gates on a scandalous journey filled with twists and turns. We are grateful to the cast and our producing partners at Lionsgate and Universal Cable Productions.”
Season 4 of the series aired between March and May earlier this year. In Live+Same Day viewing, the season averaged a 0.2 rating in adults 18-49 and around 400,000 viewers per episode, down approximately 30% in the key demo from Season 3. Sources say that the show could continue at the cable network Pop, which is a joint venture between CBS Entertainment and Lionsgate Entertainment.
- 8/16/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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Is there still a Henstridge on the throne? Has The Royals TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fifth season on E!? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Royals, season five. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
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An E! Entertainment primetime soap opera, The Royals stars Elizabeth Hurley, William Moseley, Alexandra Park, Jake Maskall, Tom Austen, Genevieve Gaunt, and Max Brown. The drama centers on a fictional British royal family, in modern day London. They inhabit a world of opulence that caters to their every desire, but one that also comes with a price tag of duty, destiny, and intense public scrutiny.
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Is there still a Henstridge on the throne? Has The Royals TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fifth season on E!? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Royals, season five. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
An E! Entertainment primetime soap opera, The Royals stars Elizabeth Hurley, William Moseley, Alexandra Park, Jake Maskall, Tom Austen, Genevieve Gaunt, and Max Brown. The drama centers on a fictional British royal family, in modern day London. They inhabit a world of opulence that caters to their every desire, but one that also comes with a price tag of duty, destiny, and intense public scrutiny.
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- 8/14/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's been quite the messy season for our favorite royals. From hookups to breakups and one very big makeup, we've seen it all on season four of The Royals. The season kicked off with a love Princess Eleanor (Alexandra Park) thought she lost, but it wasn't long before she was back in Jasper's (Tom Austen) arms. Meanwhile, Prince Liam (William Moseley) was conning Greta only to make his way back to Kathryn (Christina Wolfe)—Aka King Robert's (Max Brown) ex— who was busy choosing his wife-to-be. He was nearly seduced by the devious Cassandra (Emily Barber) before tying the knot with Willow. We can't forget Queen Helena's (Elizabeth Hurley) sordid affairs...
- 5/14/2018
- E! Online
It's the season finale of The Royals and the wedding we've all been waiting for is here—no, not Prince Harry and Meghan Markle—our very own TV royals King Robert (Max Brown) and his beloved Willow (Genevieve Gaunt). Up until now, it seemed like the couple was very much in love and ready to take on the monarchy together, but after Princess Eleanor (Alexandra Park) warned Willow that Robert wasn't to be trusted, their royal matrimony fell into question. Willow's feelings aside, there was still a coup underway and that meant everything had to go according to plan! "Eleanor: You continue designing the wedding. Liam: All your best man obligations. Bodyguard: Security. Cyrus:...
- 5/14/2018
- E! Online
Prince Liam Tries to Steer King Robert Off the Path of Corruption Before It's Too Late on The Royals
There's nothing like a little brotherly love! In this clip from Sunday's season finale of The Royals, Prince Liam (William Moseley) sits down for a friendly game of chess with his big brother in a last-ditch effort to steer him off the path of corruption before the coup. "Dad wanted to disband the monarchy because he understood how that kind of power can corrupt even the best of us," Liam tells his brother. "Is that how you see me brother? Dark and corrupt?" King Robert (Max Brown) asks. For Liam, his message serves as both a warning and a reminder of the great brother he's always known Robert to be. "I spent a lifetime trying to...
- 5/11/2018
- E! Online
Will it be the fairytale ending she was hoping for?! After everything that King Robert (Max Brown) has done this season on The Royals—and trust us, he's done a lot—Willow (Genevieve Gaunt) was the last person who had his back. But could that all be changing? Royal wedding bells are ringing, but will it be Willow's dream wedding or her nightmare? "Those things you said to me in your office about how I'm the gift you always wished for, were those your words? Were they from your heart?" Willow asks Robert in the middle of their ceremony. Bad timing much? "You think we could maybe save this conversation until after the ceremony?" an annoyed Robert asks his...
- 5/11/2018
- E! Online
Loose lips sink ships and...monarchies too! In this clip from Sunday's season finale of The Royals, Cyrus (Jake Maskall) calls out Princess Eleanor (Alexandra Park) for spilling the beans about their planned coup to Willow (Genevieve Gaunt). "Do you know what the fatal flaw of every failed coup in history is? Someone talks. Some lone wolf betrays the pack. I'm talking about you, Lobo," Cyrus angrily tells Eleanor. "She told me what Robert (Max Brown) said to her and I realized they were the exact words that I'd written to Jasper (Tom Austen) in a letter that he never got for Christmas," Eleanor explains. Despite Eleanor's big mouth, Liam...
- 5/9/2018
- E! Online
Queen Helena (Elizabeth Hurley) will stop at nothing to restore order to the monarchy, even if that means exposing her own son! On this week's all-new The Royals, Helena goes on a covert mission to convince powerful energy magnate Martin Kane to help take down King Robert (Max Brown). After seducing Martin during a game of poker, Eleanor invited him to the palace for a night cap. "Ever been to the palace before Mr. Kane?" Helena asked. "Please, call me Martin. And no, never been," Martin replied. "Not even when you were conspiring with my son to cause the blackout?" the queen retorted. "Now you can call me Mr. Kane," Martin shot back. "Well, Mr....
- 5/7/2018
- E! Online
You ain't seen nothing yet! William Moseley and Alexandra Park sat down with E! News to chat about the upcoming season four finale, and according to them, The Royals is going out with a bang...or at least with a few surprises! "The arc of the season is building up to this takedown of Robert (Max Brown)," William shared. "Whether Robert wins or we win is yet to be seen...We're doing everything in our power to usurp his throne. We absolutely of course leave on a cliffhanger. Every episode ends on a cliffhanger and every season ends on an epic cliffhanger. " "This season, what's actually really fun for us as actors is, we don't see all of the scripts...
- 5/5/2018
- E! Online
He's the best man for the job! Despite King Robert (Max Brown) and Prince Liam's (William Moseley) difficulties this season on The Royals, for his big day, there is no one King Robert would rather have standing by his side then his little brother. So will Liam accept Robert's best man offer? "Before I was king, I didn't realize how many false allies I had. A few people I could truly trust," Robert tells his brother before launching into the most creepy best man offer to ever exist. But Liam remains calm, even though he seems very confused. "It's not secret that I've struggled with who you've become since my absence. If I'm being honest,...
- 5/4/2018
- E! Online
Down with the king! Queen Helena (Elizabeth Hurley), Prince Liam (William Moseley), Cyrus (Jake Maskall) and his confidant Aston Lang (Tom Crowley) rally to stage a coup and take down King Robert (Max Brown) once and for all in this clip from Sunday's all-new The Royals. "Martin Kane hosts a high stakes poker game every week. The participants change from week-to-week based on prestige and capital. The Russian oligarch is about to have an accident freeing up a seat at the table," Aston says. "I'll go," Cyrus chimes in. "No, I'll go," the queen asserts. "The only thing the man loves more than power and money is women." Before going full-out, the group...
- 5/1/2018
- E! Online
Cyrus' (Jake Maskall) banishment won't keep him and Prince Liam (William Moseley) from their master plan to expose King Robert's (Max Brown) dirty deeds. The pair on are back in action at Robert's bachelor party and they're about to turn the tables on their beloved king on this week's all-new The Royals. And while Robert was reluctant to welcome Cyrus back from exile, he can't deny his family-first mantra. "You once told me nothing is so broken it can't be fixed," Liam said to Robert. "I didn't mean this," Robert snapped back. "This is the part of you that holds you down. You have a soft spot for lost causes." "You...
- 4/30/2018
- E! Online
Not everyone is welcome to the festivities! On this week's episode of The Royals, Cyrus (Jake Maskall) is back in the palace to help King Robert (Max Brown) celebrate his bachelor party. It would be a great family reunion, except for the fact that he wasn't invited. "You're going to make your excuses and go quietly," Robert tells his uncle after his big welcome speech. "For god sakes, Robbie. Am I really such a threat to you tonight?" Cyrus asks him. Robert isn't worried about him trying to sabotage his big night, he just doesn't want him enjoying the fun! "You conspired against me, and for that, you sacrifice tonight and every night," King Robert...
- 4/25/2018
- E! Online
It's a birthday celebration they'll never forget! On this week's episode of The Royals, the palace is buzzing with the excitement of Queen Helena's (Elizabeth Hurley) birthday! However, the queen is already having a bit of a private party in her bedroom with Sebastian (Toby Sandeman), who she has been sleeping with behind her daughter's back. Their relationship may have an expiration date, but the one between King Robert (Max Brown) and Willow (Genevieve Gaunt) is only beginning. At least Robert hopes it is! "You proposed to me. The sweetest proposal and I said, 'Maybe,'" a remorseful Willow shared. "I'm such a disaster. I just, I didn't know what to say. It...
- 4/16/2018
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Doesn't anyone knock anymore? You don't have to if you're the king! In this clip from Sunday's all-new The Royals, Princess Eleanor (Alexandra Park) and Jasper (Tom Austen) are in the middle of a super cute makeout sesh when King Robert (Max Brown) barges in. "Yes, well," Robert announces as he walks into Eleanor's bedroom. "Robbie. Hi," Eleanor says before sitting up to greet her brother. It turns out that the king was just inquiring about their mother's birthday gift ahead of her big bash later that night. Way to ruin a cute moment Robbie! "I was just wanting to check on the status of mother's birthday gift," he...
- 4/9/2018
- E! Online
It's time to cut ties! Prince Liam (William Moseley) and Cyrus' (Jake Maskall) alliance is coming to an end on this week's episode of The Royals. Thanks to King Robert's (Max Brown) new plan to shut down parliament, it looks like he may have regained control and a brother. "We're taking that lying charlatan down," Cyrus informs Liam. "I won't take no for an answer." Sadly, it looks like he might have to. "My brother's been an asshole, okay, but he's not a killer. We were wrong. It's time to let it go and actually try to put this family back together. That's what my dad would want," Liam tells him. Cyrus is still not...
- 4/6/2018
- E! Online
He's in total control now. King Robert (Max Brown) is playing the ultimate hand on this week's episode of The Royals. We knew he had something to do with the blackout, and now his ultimate goal is becoming clear. He may be evil, but he's an evil genius. "For too long our government has been failing us. In the past week, they have failed us most grievously," he says during an impromptu news telecast. "I no longer trust that they have the interest of the people at heart. A people I'm sworn to protect as defender of the realm." While the rest of his family watches from across the palace, no one is quite sure what his next move is, but it's sure to be a big one....
- 4/4/2018
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Jasper's dad (Richard Brake) is back and he's about to carry out his biggest con yet. But before we get to that, we've got a blackout to unpack! On this week's The Royals, we pick up with the city of London in total emergency. Rioters have taken to the streets and police are on the ground trying to diffuse the chaos King Robert's (Max Brown) total blackout left in its wake. "Several hours without power in the middle of a God damn heat wave! I want to speak to the prime minister," the king said to his head of security, James Hill (Rocky Marshall). If the king pretending like he had nothing to do with it isn't bad enough, Queen Helena's (Elizabeth Hurley)...
- 4/2/2018
- E! Online
Few plays work well in a cinematic environment. Singular locations grow restrictive, waves of dialogue sound superfluous, and sometimes the acting (suited for the stage) is too over-the-top to take seriously. Based on the 1996 stage-play by N.J. Crisp, That Good Night ticks these off like a to-do list.
In his last performance before his death in January last year, John Hurt plays Ralph – an agèd screenwriter living opulently in Portugal with his younger wife Anna (Sofia Helin). After receiving news of a terminal illness, Ralph tries to secretly make amends with his son Michael (Max Brown) by inviting him over. But this becomes difficult, as Ralph can never find the right opportunity to tell him.
Following the curse of most theatre-to-film adaptations, That Good Night doesn’t seem to desire a filmic presence. It mostly consists of monotonously stunted shots of actors acting, as if director Eric Styles and cinematographer...
In his last performance before his death in January last year, John Hurt plays Ralph – an agèd screenwriter living opulently in Portugal with his younger wife Anna (Sofia Helin). After receiving news of a terminal illness, Ralph tries to secretly make amends with his son Michael (Max Brown) by inviting him over. But this becomes difficult, as Ralph can never find the right opportunity to tell him.
Following the curse of most theatre-to-film adaptations, That Good Night doesn’t seem to desire a filmic presence. It mostly consists of monotonously stunted shots of actors acting, as if director Eric Styles and cinematographer...
- 3/29/2018
- by Euan Franklin
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Jasper (Tom Austen) is finally heading home to the palace! Or so he thought... The security guard's ambulance escort is interrupted when rioters, who were setting fire to the city during King Robert's (Max Brown) blackout, decide to make his ambulance their next target in this clip from Sunday's new The Royals. "Hey guys, what's happening?" a strapped down Jasper asks the ambulance drivers. With fiery cars and angry rioters coming their way, the drivers are caught between protecting the king's guard and protecting themselves. "Oh they don't pay me enough for this s--t. I'm getting out of here!" one of the drivers yells before they both...
- 3/27/2018
- E! Online
Prince Liam's (William Moseley) rage has come to a head, but he may have just taken it out on the wrong person! After tackling who he thought was his brother, King Robert (Max Brown), Liam was shocked when he realized he was pummeling a doppelgänger sent in by none other than Cyrus (Jake Maskall) on this week's The Royals. "Today's lesson, play your hidden ace when all the chips are on the table. Until then, we tell no one, no one," Cyrus told Liam. But Liam couldn't keep his mouth shut. The prince ran to Jasper's (Tom Austen) bedside to spill all the details on his and Cyrus' takedown of King Robert. "I'm going to expose that fraud in front of my...
- 3/26/2018
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He might be in over his head! Prince Liam (William Moseley) is out for blood, but on this Sunday night's episode of The Royals, Jasper (Tom Austen) is trying to convince him that maybe destroying King Robert (Max Brown) doesn't have to mean destroying his family too. "I'm going to expose that fraud in front of my family and the entire world," Liam tells Jasper while visiting him in the hospital. But Jasper is not entirely convinced that's the right path to take. "I'm not saying let him get away with it. I'm just saying, maybe there is another way to use the information to make him step down quietly," he tells Liam. "Quietly? The...
- 3/23/2018
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The king may have just met his match. In going through his long list of potential wives, King Robert (Max Brown) wasn't exactly impressed until meeting the feisty Cassandra (Emily Barber) in this exclusive sneak peak from Sunday's all-new The Royals. "You know the other candidates spent most of their time extolling their own virtues and self-promoting. You spend yours arguing with me and eating my food," Robert remarks. But Cassandra isn't there to talk up her pedigree. She's there to show that she's fit to be the next queen, in more ways than one. "As far as self-promotion goes, I could bore your majesty and sing my own praises, but let's be honest, there are so...
- 3/21/2018
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A word to the wise! Queen Helena (Elizabeth Hurley) and Willow (Genevieve Gaunt) share a sweet moment on Sunday's new episode of The Royals. The queen is still busy at work trying to find King Robert (Max Brown) a wife and she gives Willow a little bit of advice when the time comes for her to find a mate. "Look, it's not exactly torture being queen, but it is forever," she explains. "You sacrifice a lot standing next to a member of the royal family." Willow understands what she means. After being around the royal family for a while, she knows it's not exactly the fairy tale ending one would assume. After taking a brief detour to see if Willow has any...
- 3/19/2018
- E! Online
Does the fourth season of The Royals TV show on NBC give the viewing audience the royal treatment? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether the TV show The Royals is cancelled or renewed for season five. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of The Royals season four episodes below. An E! Entertainment primetime soap opera, The Royals stars Elizabeth Hurley, William Moseley, Alexandra Park, Jake Maskall, Tom Austen, Genevieve Gaunt, and Max Brown. The drama centers on a fictional British royal family, in modern day London. They inhabit a world of opulence that caters to their every desire, but one that also comes with a price tag...
- 3/19/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
That escalated quickly! We're only two episodes into the new season of The Royals and Prince Liam (Will Moseley) may have found exactly what he needs to destroy King Robert (Max Brown), but something tells us it won't be that simple. First, Jasper (Tom Austen) remains in critical condition after being shot, and Princess Eleanor (Alexandra Park) was by his side every step of the way to ensure he is going to pull through. But she needs a little support from Liam who is nowhere to be found. "Where are you? Jasper's in surgery, I need you here," she texted Liam before his plane took off. "I'm sorry, Len. Can't get back," he responds to...
- 3/19/2018
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When it comes to her beloved son Robert, there's no pleasing the queen. In this clip from Sunday's The Royals, Queen Helena (Elizabeth Hurley) sits down with the palace's social media director, Willow (Genevieve Gaunt), to sort through a list of potential wives for King Robert (Max Brown), but so far, all the candidates are below her standards. "Number three has quite an impressive pedigree. Her father's in the house of lords," Willow offers. "Yes. I'm pretty sure daddy bought her a new nose," Helena snips. It seems the queen is not as concerned with the applicant's lineage as she is with her looks. "She looks beautiful, but what about...
- 3/16/2018
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Despite his heroic efforts, King Robert (Max Brown) isn't too keen on Jasper (Tom Austen) dating his sister, Princess Eleanor (Alexandra Park). In this clip from this Sunday's all-new The Royals, with tensions high after the shooting, Eleanor questions the monarch about Jasper and his role in keeping them apart. "Did you forbid Jasper from having contact with me?" Eleanor asks. "Forbid is such a strong word, I asked Jasper to give you some space," Robert retorts. While Eleanor was upset with her brother for overstepping his bounds, she admits the she too kept her distance from the bodyguard. "It's not all your fault, I'm the one that chose to...
- 3/15/2018
- E! Online
Will he survive?! The season four premiere of The Royals ended with quite a bang—literally. After an assassination attempt was made on King Robert (Max Brown) during a public event, Jasper (Tom Austen) was there to take a bullet for him in true bodyguard fashion. At the end of the episode, Jasper was left on the stage gasping for breath, covered in blood and apparently dying. And even worse, he never saw Princess Eleanor's (Alexandra Park) text message! The horror! Max dished a little exclusive insight into whether or not Jasper will live to see another day. Max admits that with Jasper's shooting, you may get to see a different side of Robert. Turns out, he...
- 3/12/2018
- E! Online
Sunday’s season premiere of The Royals began with a (fortunate) near-miss — and ended with a (most unfortunate) direct hit.
Picking up immediately where last season’s cliffhanger left off, Liam turned to Cyrus for help exposing Robert, only to be greeted by a shot from his uncle’s pistol. (We can all be thankful for his terrible aim.) Still, the feuding family members agreed to put aside their differences in order to take down a common enemy, resulting in an unlikely — not to mention hard-partying — partnership.
With his uncle’s help, Liam was able to seduce the daughter of...
Picking up immediately where last season’s cliffhanger left off, Liam turned to Cyrus for help exposing Robert, only to be greeted by a shot from his uncle’s pistol. (We can all be thankful for his terrible aim.) Still, the feuding family members agreed to put aside their differences in order to take down a common enemy, resulting in an unlikely — not to mention hard-partying — partnership.
With his uncle’s help, Liam was able to seduce the daughter of...
- 3/12/2018
- TVLine.com
Long live the king...or maybe not! On tonight's season four premiere of The Royals, sides were taken and alliances were tested. Bad blood is threatening to tear apart the monarchy and King Robert (Max Brown) is being challenged from all sides. We picked up right where we left off with Prince Liam (William Moseley) and Cyrus (Jake Maskall) teaming up to dethrone King Robert. Well, actually, Cyrus needs a bit of convincing, but once Liam tells him his theory about Robert killing King Simon (Vincent Regan), Cyrus is intrigued. "Do you understand how insidious this is? To pay a madman to kill your father, then willingly have your plane shot down, stranding yourself on a...
- 3/12/2018
- E! Online
No more Prince nice guy! On the season premiere of The Royals, Prince Liam (William Moseley) means business, and he's going to need a little help from Cyrus (Jake Maskall) to end King Robert's (Max Brown) treacherous reign. When we last saw him, Prince Liam still had a lot of questions about King Robert's disappearance, and he's not just going to let it go. "What if Robert and Ted were working together, and my brother's time on that island was simply the greatest alibi ever created?" he shares with Cyrus in an attempt to get his help. "He had a chance to come home. He had several chances, but he stayed on the island," Liam reveals. But Cyrus is already one...
- 3/9/2018
- E! Online
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