Jeremy Robinson - aka Jr - was a popular face on the popular blog sites that focuses on Atlanta nightlife, long before he joined Peacock's Queen's Court and diligently pursued the heart of Tamar Braxton. The successful former criminal defense lawyer that's currently transitioning into personal injury is arguably one of the most eligible bachelors in the city. Jr cuts an interesting figure mainly because he is a handsome, fashion-forward white man who solely dates Black women, more importantly, high-profile Black women - i.e., the reality star. Critics have accused him of fetishizing Black women and labeled him a clout chaser because of his recent social media antics, but Jr insists his choices have less to do with race and more to do with growing up in a predominately Black neighborhood in New Orleans, LA.
- 7/19/2024
- by Christal Jordan
- Collider.com
Heads up, kaiju fans — Jeremy Robinson's "The Nemesis Saga" novels are being adapted for television. The first book in the series, "Project Nemesis," is going to be a television series from Sony TV and Original Film, and here's the really exciting part: "John Wick" co-director Chad Stahelski is at the helm, taking on both directorial and executive producer roles.
Deadline broke the news of the series going into development, though details are limited at this time. The "Project Nemesis" novel was also adapted into a comic book series from American Gothic Press, so Stahelski and whoever ends up writing the series will have plenty of material to...
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Deadline broke the news of the series going into development, though details are limited at this time. The "Project Nemesis" novel was also adapted into a comic book series from American Gothic Press, so Stahelski and whoever ends up writing the series will have plenty of material to...
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- 5/8/2022
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
The Nemesis Saga novels from Jeremy Robinson are headed to the small screen, Deadline reports this afternoon, with Chad Stahelski (all three John Wick movies) on board to direct! From Sony TV and Original Film, the series is titled “Project Nemesis.” The project is based on the first novel in the Nemesis Saga, which to […]
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- 5/6/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Jeremy Robinson’s The Nemesis Saga novel series is getting the small screen treatment. Project Nemesis, the first book in Robinson’s series, is being developed for television by Sony TV and Neal H. Moritz’s Original Film (The Boys), with John Wick helmer Chad Stahelski set to direct and executive produce.
Project Nemesis, based on Robinson’s kaiju (giant monster) thriller, delivers the destruction common in the kaiju genre, but not without sacrificing character. When the DNA of Nemesis, the Greek goddess of vengeance, is merged with that of Maigo, a murdered little girl, the resulting trauma-fueled kaiju rampages from the backwoods of Maine to the streets of Boston in search of their killer. Heading up the response to this otherworldly threat is Jon Hudson, a sarcastic Dhs agent whose leadership of the agency’s Paranormal division was a joke—until now.
Original Film’s Moritz, Toby Jaffe...
Project Nemesis, based on Robinson’s kaiju (giant monster) thriller, delivers the destruction common in the kaiju genre, but not without sacrificing character. When the DNA of Nemesis, the Greek goddess of vengeance, is merged with that of Maigo, a murdered little girl, the resulting trauma-fueled kaiju rampages from the backwoods of Maine to the streets of Boston in search of their killer. Heading up the response to this otherworldly threat is Jon Hudson, a sarcastic Dhs agent whose leadership of the agency’s Paranormal division was a joke—until now.
Original Film’s Moritz, Toby Jaffe...
- 5/6/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
When you've got nine kids, it takes a lot to support them. And for the Waldrop family, the stars of Sweet Home Sextuplets, six of those kids came all at once — which means hand-me-downs aren't exactly going to do the trick when it comes to scrimping and saving. Luckily, we suspect that money from having your own reality TV show on TLC will help go a long way. Before they ever started filming, though, both parents had been working. In the first episode of the show, Eric and Courtney Waldrop introduced themselves to the cameras and talked a little about what they did. "I own a landscape company based in north Alabama," Eric shared. "And on top of owning my own business, we live on top of 40 acres. 20 acres of it is a working sheep farm. We have, like, close to 100 sheep right now." Photo Credit: TLC While that's extra income,...
- 10/2/2018
- by Chelsea Duff
- In Touch Weekly
The man best known for playing surgeon Major Charles Winchester on "M*A*S*H" wanted to help people in the real world too ... or so it seems, based on his will. David Ogden Stiers -- who died in March after a battle with bladder cancer -- left hundreds of thousands of his fortune behind to various charities ... and also donated valuable collections to his local library and symphony orchestra in Newport, Oregon. According to...
- 5/10/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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