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Gwen Stefani’s Son Zuma Shocks With Live Country Debut (Video)
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Gwen Stefani’s son, Zuma Rossdale, recently proved he has talent like his famous mom. Gwen’s middle son made his live debut while playing country at his stepdad, Blake Shelton’s Oklahoma bar, and he made quite the splash.

Talent Runs In The Family For Gwen Stefani’s Son, Zuma Rossdale

When you come from rock music royalty the way that Zuma Rossdale does, it’s no surprise that he inherited singing talent and a proclivity for playing instruments from his famous parents. On the one hand, you have Gwen Stefani, who blazed a trail with her band, No Doubt, as well as with her solo work.

While Gwen’s marriage to Zuma’s father, Gavin Rossdale, ultimately didn’t work out, Zuma clearly got some of his dad’s talent as well. Rossdale rose to fame as the frontman for the rock band, Bush. When you have a DNA cocktail like this one,...
See full article at TV Shows Ace
  • 7/30/2024
  • by Evan Morgan
  • TV Shows Ace
‘The Head’ Season 2 Gets a First Teaser Trailer (Exclusive)
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The Mediapro Studio has dropped a teaser for “The Head” Season 2, with first footage in the run-up to its simultaneous premiere on HBO Max in the U.S. and Spain on Dec. 22.

Season 2 rolls off a first season which has proved one of Spain’s biggest breakout hits, sold by the The Mediapro Studio Distribution to over 90 countries including top-echelon players HBO Max for the U.S., plus Starzplay, Canal Plus (France), and Amazon’s Prime Video.

It also played to positive critical reactions. “Watching this, I could practically feel the ice crystals forming on my beard – and I don’t even have a beard,” Suzi Feay wrote in The Financial Times.

Produced once more in association with Hulu Japan, Season 2, whose teaser-trailer has been shared in exclusivity with Variety, is described by Tms as an “action-packed suspense thriller.” Nothing in the teaser belies that billing. Season 2 retains many of...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 12/1/2022
  • by John Hopewell
  • Variety Film + TV
The Mediapro Studio, Hulu Japan Re-Team for Global Hit Series ‘The Head’ Season 2
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Madrid-based The Mediapro Studio, one of Europe’s super-indies, is re-teaming with Hulu Japan to produce Season 2 of thriller “The Head,” the studio’s hit drama series whose Season 1 was broadcast in more than 90 countries.

The English-language shoot has got underway in Tenerife, in Spain’s The Canary Islands, helmed by Jorge Dorado, who directed Season 1.

“The Head” Season 2 boasts an extensive international cast led once again by John Lynch and Katharine O’Donnelly.

Joining them for Season 2, the series features Hovik Keuchkerian, Moe Dunford (“Texas Chainsaw Massacre”), Josefin Nelden (“The Restaurant”) and Olivia Morris (“Hotel Portofino”).

Season 2’s newest additions in leading roles take in Enrique Arce, Nora Ríos and Tania Watson, Thierry Godard and the special collaboration of Japan’s Sota Fukushi (“Bleach”).

If Season 1 was set at a remote polar research station, the principal setting for “The Head” Season 2 will once again be an isolated and inaccessible location,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/21/2022
  • by Emiliano De Pablos
  • Variety Film + TV
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