Deadpool & Wolverine review: Could Ryan Reynolds’ crude antihero actually be Marvel’s messiah?
Deadpool & Wolverine is in cinemas now. Add it to your watchlist.
Deadpool & Wolverine is in cinemas now. Add it to your watchlist.
As a longtime fan of dancing and reality TV shows, I’m thrilled to share that Autumn is just around the corner, and with it comes the much-anticipated return of Strictly Come Dancing. Over the years, I’ve watched in awe as celebrities from various walks of life graced the stage and put their best foot forward, so to speak. From actors and musicians to athletes and TV personalities, each season brings a fresh lineup of famous faces that keep us entertained and engaged. The excitement is palpable, and I can’t wait to see who will don the sequins and glitz this year. Bring it on, Strictly!
Kevin Lygo, head of ITV, has expressed his disapproval towards the BBC’s approach in securing popular American series such as Gossip Girl and Suits.
In the captivating BBC drama “The Jetty,” I found myself drawn to the investigation led by Jenna Coleman’s Detective Ember Manning. When a picturesque boat house in a serene northern town was engulfed in flames, her initial suspicions were piqued by the possibility of increasing tensions. The encroaching gentrification may have been the catalyst for this malicious act.
John Simm has been cast in this year’s production of A Christmas Carol at The Old Vic.
**WARNING: Contains major spoilers for Deadpool & Wolverine**