ABC News' Kaylee Hartung on Coronavirus "Mild Symptoms," Getting

ABC News’ Kaylee Hartung opened up about testing positive for the coronavirus during Wednesday’s episode of Good Morning America. Hartung spoke to Robin Roberts from her home in Los Angeles, where she is currently quarantined. “I am feeling so much better. This virus was really something that knocked me off my feet for a day, but other than any of the lingering symptoms, every other time in my life where it was something, I would’ve just tried to push through,” said Hartung.

Aly & AJ Michalka on New Album, Dream Venue & Reinventing Their Sound

When Aly and AJ Michalka headlined the Greek Theatre for the first time in September, it was a moment tinged with nostalgia and ripe with promise for the next phase of their careers. The venue was the site of the very first concert the L.A. natives attended (LeAnn Rimes in 2004) and has long been a holy grail of sorts. The sisters played folksy Americana songs from their newest album, With Love From — a blend of Kacey Musgraves, Haim and Carly Rae Jepsen — and updated versions of hits from their teen years for an audience that felt, to them, like a perfect microcosm of the fandom they’ve been building slowly and steadily.

Amazon Axes Zelda Fitzgerald Series Months After Surprise Renewal (Exclusive)

Amazon is reversing course on Z: The Beginning of Everything. The retail giant and streaming service has opted to cancel the previously renewed Zelda Fitzgerald period drama starring Christina Ricci. The writers room had been busy prepping scripts for season two and the show was already in preproduction, with sources noting about $7 million has already been spent on the now-scrapped season. The move to reverse course comes as Amazon is said to be reducing its spending on originals heading into 2018, sources say.

Annabelle Wallis on 'The Silencing' and Running with Tom Cruise

At this point in her career, Annabelle Wallis is swinging for the fences, something James Wan reaffirmed to her on the set of their much-anticipated genre film, Malignant. Wallis — who’s best known for her role as Peaky Blinders fan-favorite Grace Burgess — returns to the screen as Alice Gustafson, a guilt-ridden Midwestern sheriff who pursues a killer in Robin Pront’s The Silencing. After numerous roles in period dramas and genre films like The Mummy, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and Annabelle, the British actor knew it was time for her career to take a left turn.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Nude Scene Featured Obnoxious Shorts The Hollywood Reporter

I need your boots, your motorcycle and… your board shorts?  It is common knowledge among Terminator fans that when a human or machine travels back in time, they come through naked — and that nude body most often belongs to franchise star Arnold Schwarzenegger.  Terminator 2: Judgment Day, which is getting a 3D re-release next week, features Schwarzenegger’s T-800 arriving in the buff, which is shown in profile (a whole lot more was shown in the first film).

Art LaFleur Dead: 'Sandlot' Actor Was 78

Art LaFleur, a veteran character actor known for The Sandlot and Field of Dreams, died on Nov. 17. He was 78. LaFleur’s wife of 43 years, Shelley, confirmed the actor’s death on Facebook, writing that he died after a 10-year battle with “A-typical Parkinson’s.” The actor was born in Indiana and began his career in the 1978 TV movie Rescue From Gilligan’s Island, followed by an episode of Charlie’s Angels. He then appeared in numerous shows from M.

Aussie Crime Series 'Troppo' Sells Across Europe

Australian series Troppo will travel across Europe, thanks to new deals for the crime drama starring Thomas Jane and Nicole Chamoun. Canal+ Group’s thriller channel Polar+ snatched up pay, streaming and sell-through rights to it for French-speaking territories, and AMC Networks Central Europe acquired free, pay and streaming rights for the show, which premiered on Australia’s ABC and debuted on Amazon Freevee in the U.S. in May 2022. RTP2 Portugal snatched up free-TV rights in the territory, while Amazon Freevee has Troppo for Germany and the U.

Bob Odenkirk's 'Lucky Hank' canceled at AMC

It’s more like unlucky Hank. AMC has canceled Lucky Hank, the drama series starring Bob Odenkirk, after one season. The series, which marked Odenkirk’s follow-up after Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, wrapped its eight-episode run in May and has been on the bubble during the writers and actors strikes. The cancellation brings an end to Odenkirk’s run on the network, which dates back to 2009, when he was cast in Breaking Bad.

Borys Kit | The Hollywood Reporter The Hollywood Reporter

Senior Film Writer Borys Kit breaks the latest scoops on movies, from acquisitions to castings to the dreaded and they-wish-he-wouldn’t-write-about reshoots (ahem, “additional photography”). He tackles big picture stories by going inside the dealmaking and goings on studio lots, gets nitty-gritty about out-of-control productions, and takes out the scalpel for post-mortems on movies when they underperform at the box office. His specialty is writing about the geek and comic book worlds, a path set for him when he ran away from home at the age of six when his parents wouldn’t let him watch a Spider-Man movie.

Cartel de Santa frontman shoots, kills bandmate The Hollywood Reporter

MEXICO CITY — Eduardo Davalos de Luna, lead singer of the popular Mexican rap group Cartel de Santa, killed one of his band members over the weekend in a shooting that he says was an accident. Davalos de Luna was with band member Ulises Nayit Buenrostro Friday evening in a house in the northern state of Nuevo Leon when he allegedly got word that the group’s driver, Juan Miguel Chavez, was armed and en route to shoot the vocalist to settle a lingering dispute.