Star Plus has unleashed a gripping new promo for “Anupamaa,” teasing fans with a poignant twist in the beloved series. Following a five-year leap, the show continues to captivate audiences with its engaging narrative. The latest promo hints at dramatic developments ahead, leaving MaAn fans in emotional turmoil.
Anupamaa: An Emotional Rollercoaster
In the promo, Anupama (Rupali Ganguly) is depicted navigating a new phase in her life, visibly emotional as she reminisces about Anuj (Gaurav Khanna). Scenes showcase her at an old age home, deeply moved by an elderly couple’s love story. Amidst her own emotional turmoil, she orchestrates their marriage, highlighting her compassion and empathy.
Meanwhile, Anuj appears in a disheveled, beggar-like appearance, hinting at his own struggles and separation from Anupama. The promo concludes with both protagonists silently yearning for each other, hinting at the uncertainties and emotional upheavals to come.
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Anupamaa: An Emotional Rollercoaster
In the promo, Anupama (Rupali Ganguly) is depicted navigating a new phase in her life, visibly emotional as she reminisces about Anuj (Gaurav Khanna). Scenes showcase her at an old age home, deeply moved by an elderly couple’s love story. Amidst her own emotional turmoil, she orchestrates their marriage, highlighting her compassion and empathy.
Meanwhile, Anuj appears in a disheveled, beggar-like appearance, hinting at his own struggles and separation from Anupama. The promo concludes with both protagonists silently yearning for each other, hinting at the uncertainties and emotional upheavals to come.
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- 7/5/2024
- by Anshu Harvansh
- ReferSMS
Quick Links Who Is Marvel's Deathbird? Who is Marvel's Vulcan? How Were Deathbird & Vulcan Connected in the Comics? X-Men '97's Shi'ar Civil War, Explained
The following contains major spoilers from X-Men '97 Season 1, Episode 6, "Lifedeath - Part 2," now streaming on Disney+.
When Season 1 of X-Men '97 was announced, few could have predicted it would be this terrifying. As much as nostalgic viewers soaked up the story of Professor Xavier's mutants moving on without him, no one was prepared for the onslaught on Genosha.
Now, Episode 6, "Lifedeath - Part 2," addresses Xavier's new life in space as part of the Shi'ar Empire. In the process, it teases new villains and a possible civil war. This is due to the arrival of Deathbird and Vulcan -- two powerhouses readers of the X-Men comics would know -- have near-insatiable appetites for blood, death and destruction.
Who Is Marvel's Deathbird?
Related X-Men '97 Director...
The following contains major spoilers from X-Men '97 Season 1, Episode 6, "Lifedeath - Part 2," now streaming on Disney+.
When Season 1 of X-Men '97 was announced, few could have predicted it would be this terrifying. As much as nostalgic viewers soaked up the story of Professor Xavier's mutants moving on without him, no one was prepared for the onslaught on Genosha.
Now, Episode 6, "Lifedeath - Part 2," addresses Xavier's new life in space as part of the Shi'ar Empire. In the process, it teases new villains and a possible civil war. This is due to the arrival of Deathbird and Vulcan -- two powerhouses readers of the X-Men comics would know -- have near-insatiable appetites for blood, death and destruction.
Who Is Marvel's Deathbird?
Related X-Men '97 Director...
- 4/18/2024
- by Renaldo Matadeen
- Comic Book Resources
The New Mutants was the final film released in 20th Century Fox's X-Men franchise. With Marvel Studios set to reboot the beloved mutants for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, one star from Fox's final X-Men movie is holding out hope that he'll be asked to return.
Speaking with CoveredGeekly on the red carpet for The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Henrique Zaga revealed that he would love to return as Roberto da Costa/Sunspot in Marvel Studios' X-Men reboot. "Of course, I would love to return to the MCU!" said The New Mutants actor. "I feel like Sunspot is such a beloved character and I absolutely love him. I think there’s still so much to explore still with that storyline." He also hoped that Marvel Studios would consider bringing back the rest of The New Mutants cast, adding, "It would just be a joy to bring all those actors back together,...
Speaking with CoveredGeekly on the red carpet for The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Henrique Zaga revealed that he would love to return as Roberto da Costa/Sunspot in Marvel Studios' X-Men reboot. "Of course, I would love to return to the MCU!" said The New Mutants actor. "I feel like Sunspot is such a beloved character and I absolutely love him. I think there’s still so much to explore still with that storyline." He also hoped that Marvel Studios would consider bringing back the rest of The New Mutants cast, adding, "It would just be a joy to bring all those actors back together,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Lee Freitag
- Comic Book Resources
The intro for this week's episode X-Men '97, "Lifedeath - Part 2," sees Nightcrawler join the X-Men. Before this, Nightcrawler had returned in last week's episode, "Remember It."
The video, which was shared onto YouTube by user Visser1978, begins with a rather somber noise playing over the Marvel Animation logo which almost sounds like a heartbeat. The intro itself then begins, with Cyclops, Jean Grey, Wolverine, Morph, Rogue, Beast and Jubilee all appearing. The character introductions end with Nightcrawler popping up, first within a reflection on the blade of one of the swords he's carrying, then teleporting onto his logo and leaping up and slashing at the screen with said swords. He later reappears when the X-Men run past the Xavier mansion.
Related X-Men '97 Director Teases 'What Lies Ahead' for the Mutants Following Episode 5 Deaths Following the shocking deaths in X-Men '97 Episode 5, head director Jake Castorena...
The video, which was shared onto YouTube by user Visser1978, begins with a rather somber noise playing over the Marvel Animation logo which almost sounds like a heartbeat. The intro itself then begins, with Cyclops, Jean Grey, Wolverine, Morph, Rogue, Beast and Jubilee all appearing. The character introductions end with Nightcrawler popping up, first within a reflection on the blade of one of the swords he's carrying, then teleporting onto his logo and leaping up and slashing at the screen with said swords. He later reappears when the X-Men run past the Xavier mansion.
Related X-Men '97 Director Teases 'What Lies Ahead' for the Mutants Following Episode 5 Deaths Following the shocking deaths in X-Men '97 Episode 5, head director Jake Castorena...
- 4/17/2024
- by Colin Hickson
- Comic Book Resources
Despite being well-received by both critics and fans, Marvel Studios has not announced whether Loki will return for a third season on Disney+. If the sci-fi drama series is finished, star Sophia Di Martino remains hopeful that her character, the female Loki variant, Sylvie, will be brought back in future Marvel Cinematic Universe projects.
In an interview with Screen Rant, Di Martino — who made her debut as Sylvie in Loki's series premiere — shared where she would like to see Sylve's story go next in the MCU. "I think, at this point, if anything comes back to threaten freewill in general, I feel like Sylvie will be there to fight the good fight. It kind of depends where the story goes, where the bigger picture goes. No one knows, but Kevin Feige!" she remarked. "Yeah, I mean, she could go anywhere. Again, the possibilities are limitless. That's what's so exciting about it.
In an interview with Screen Rant, Di Martino — who made her debut as Sylvie in Loki's series premiere — shared where she would like to see Sylve's story go next in the MCU. "I think, at this point, if anything comes back to threaten freewill in general, I feel like Sylvie will be there to fight the good fight. It kind of depends where the story goes, where the bigger picture goes. No one knows, but Kevin Feige!" she remarked. "Yeah, I mean, she could go anywhere. Again, the possibilities are limitless. That's what's so exciting about it.
- 4/16/2024
- by Lee Freitag
- Comic Book Resources
Will Trent just let audiences in on the deep-seated trauma responsible for Will’s hallucinations in Season 2.
It was in the ABC crime drama’s Feb. 20 premiere that Special Agent Trent was first visited by a vision of his 12-year-old self. “Something else from his childhood is coming up,” series star Ramón Rodríguez told TVLine at the time. “We don’t know what yet, and we don’t know how it is going to impact him, but we know that it’s got an essence of a haunting vibe.”
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It was in the ABC crime drama’s Feb. 20 premiere that Special Agent Trent was first visited by a vision of his 12-year-old self. “Something else from his childhood is coming up,” series star Ramón Rodríguez told TVLine at the time. “We don’t know what yet, and we don’t know how it is going to impact him, but we know that it’s got an essence of a haunting vibe.”
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- 3/27/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Will Trent just added a branch to the Special Agent’s family tree.
In Season 2, Episode 2 of the ABC crime drama, serial killer James Ulster (who may or may not be Will’s biological father) revealed to Will the name of his only living relative — Lucy Morales’ brother, Antonio Miranda.
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In Season 2, Episode 2 of the ABC crime drama, serial killer James Ulster (who may or may not be Will’s biological father) revealed to Will the name of his only living relative — Lucy Morales’ brother, Antonio Miranda.
More from TVLine<em>Will Trent</em> EPs on Expanding the World in Season 2 — and What Lies Ahead for Angie, Faith and Ormewood<em>Will Trent</em> Casts Will’s Long-Lost Uncle: See Who’s Playing Antonio Miranda (and When He’ll Make His Debut)Whoopi Goldberg Halts The View to Scold Audience Member...
- 2/28/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Peter Gabriel opened his 2023 “i/o Tour” in Krakow, Poland on Thursday night, marking the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee’s first full solo concert since 2014 while offering an extensive preview of his upcoming tenth LP, i/o.
Aside from Gabriel’s most well-known numbers like “Sledgehammer,” “Don’t Give Up,” and “Big Time,” the two-set performance treated fans to over a dozen new songs and arrangements including the live debuts of i/o singles “Panopticom,” “The Court,” “Four Kinds of Horses,” and the title track as well as several previously unheard album cuts and a still-untitled piece that Gabriel dedicated to his late mother.
The former Genesis frontman wrapped up the main portion of the set with his 1977 debut solo single “Solsbury Hill,” but returned twice for encore renditions of the perennial crowd-pleaser “In Your Eyes” and the 1980 protest anthem “Biko.” Watch fan-captured footage and a pre-filmed...
Aside from Gabriel’s most well-known numbers like “Sledgehammer,” “Don’t Give Up,” and “Big Time,” the two-set performance treated fans to over a dozen new songs and arrangements including the live debuts of i/o singles “Panopticom,” “The Court,” “Four Kinds of Horses,” and the title track as well as several previously unheard album cuts and a still-untitled piece that Gabriel dedicated to his late mother.
The former Genesis frontman wrapped up the main portion of the set with his 1977 debut solo single “Solsbury Hill,” but returned twice for encore renditions of the perennial crowd-pleaser “In Your Eyes” and the 1980 protest anthem “Biko.” Watch fan-captured footage and a pre-filmed...
- 5/19/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
This article contains spoilers for Tales of the Walking Dead episode 1, Fear The Walking Dead, and The Walking Dead.
In general, the shows that make up The Walking Dead‘s expanded universe don’t tend to leave a lot of room for sentimentality. This is a world determined to drive humans to extinction, with threats all around. Be it the crumbling, zombie-infested cities or the harsh, unforgiving wilderness, there’s not a lot of succor to be had. With humans driven to banditry or worse, and the general difficulty of finding food and potable water in this universe, there aren’t a lot of time or resources for seeking out animal friendships.
Man’s best friend could be another casualty of the insatiable appetite of the dead. Fortunately, humans aren’t the only creatures on Earth with a knack for making do. Things are hard all over, but animals are...
In general, the shows that make up The Walking Dead‘s expanded universe don’t tend to leave a lot of room for sentimentality. This is a world determined to drive humans to extinction, with threats all around. Be it the crumbling, zombie-infested cities or the harsh, unforgiving wilderness, there’s not a lot of succor to be had. With humans driven to banditry or worse, and the general difficulty of finding food and potable water in this universe, there aren’t a lot of time or resources for seeking out animal friendships.
Man’s best friend could be another casualty of the insatiable appetite of the dead. Fortunately, humans aren’t the only creatures on Earth with a knack for making do. Things are hard all over, but animals are...
- 8/15/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
New UK Sales Firm Strikes Slate Deal
Exclusive: New UK sales firm Mise En Scene has set a distribution deal with New York and European distributor Spi International which includes all six of the company’s first titles. Spi has picked up non-exclusive rights to What Lies Ahead, starring Rumer Willis and Emma Dumont; I Wrote This For You with Brennan Keel Cook; Eating Cars starring Lexi Pappas, Lauren Ashley Carter; Super November, starring Josie Long, Sean Biggerstaff and Heydon Prowse; Synchronicity, starring Sara Mitich and Ash Catherwood; and Reach, starring Garrett Clayton, Jordan Doww and Johnny James Fiore. London-based Mise En Scene was launched last March by Paul Yates and Netto Fernandes. Spi International and its aggregation service FilmBox operates a portfolio of 42 TV channels and digital services in multiple countries.
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Exclusive: AVOD platform Crackle Plus has picked up rights to South African...
Exclusive: New UK sales firm Mise En Scene has set a distribution deal with New York and European distributor Spi International which includes all six of the company’s first titles. Spi has picked up non-exclusive rights to What Lies Ahead, starring Rumer Willis and Emma Dumont; I Wrote This For You with Brennan Keel Cook; Eating Cars starring Lexi Pappas, Lauren Ashley Carter; Super November, starring Josie Long, Sean Biggerstaff and Heydon Prowse; Synchronicity, starring Sara Mitich and Ash Catherwood; and Reach, starring Garrett Clayton, Jordan Doww and Johnny James Fiore. London-based Mise En Scene was launched last March by Paul Yates and Netto Fernandes. Spi International and its aggregation service FilmBox operates a portfolio of 42 TV channels and digital services in multiple countries.
Crackle Plus Takes South African Feature
Exclusive: AVOD platform Crackle Plus has picked up rights to South African...
- 1/27/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: UK sales firm The Mise En Scene Company launches this week ahead of the virtual AFM with a slate including thriller What Lies Ahead starring Rumer Willis, Emma Dumont, Kelly Blatz and Katie Keene.
Based in London, the company will represent between 5 – 20 new low to mid-budget ($3-10M) films per year and will look to work on highbrow and mass appeal projects from known filmmakers and fresh voices. Co-founders are Netto Fernandes and Paul S.L. Yates.
Yates was formerly a communications exec in Scotland, then moved on to acquisitions at genre sales firm DevilWorks. Fernandes has experience as a media director and theatre producer in his native Brazil.
Directed by Rob Gardner, What Lies Ahead was written by William J. Viglione and produced by Gardner, Viglione and Joe Michael Burke. The completed film follows the tensions between two young women who are...
Based in London, the company will represent between 5 – 20 new low to mid-budget ($3-10M) films per year and will look to work on highbrow and mass appeal projects from known filmmakers and fresh voices. Co-founders are Netto Fernandes and Paul S.L. Yates.
Yates was formerly a communications exec in Scotland, then moved on to acquisitions at genre sales firm DevilWorks. Fernandes has experience as a media director and theatre producer in his native Brazil.
Directed by Rob Gardner, What Lies Ahead was written by William J. Viglione and produced by Gardner, Viglione and Joe Michael Burke. The completed film follows the tensions between two young women who are...
- 11/2/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
"We're going to play by my rules, okay? See if you are worthy of my brother." Vision Films has debuted an official trailer for an indie thriller titled What Lies Ahead, from director Rob Gardner. When two young women are thrown together on an unexpected road trip, a surprising and aggressive peril emerges between them that grows stronger with each passing mile. Emma Dumont plays Jessica, a woman who flies to Georgia to accompany hey boyfriend's sister, Raven, played by Rumer Willis, as she drives north to move closer to him following a death. The small cast includes Kelly Blatz, Katie Keene, and Brandon Jones. This is one of those bad trailers that shows the entire film, but they're desperate for any attention since it's a throwaway indie flick. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Rob Gardner's What Lies Ahead, direct from Vision's YouTube: Jessica (Emma Dumont) is head...
- 3/1/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Thriller film “What Lies Ahead” starring Rumer Willis (Empire) and Emma Dumont (Gifted) is opening in select theaters on March 1st and coming to VOD and DVD on March 5th, 2019 and the brand new trailer has been revealed. When two young women are thrown together on an unexpected road trip in “What Lies Ahead”, a peril emerges …
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- 2/28/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
In today’s film news roundup, Jeff Bridges is honored by cinematographers, the “Arctic” filmmakers get a first-look deal and releases are set for “Vault,” the Seth Rogen-Charlize Theron comedy and “What Lies Ahead.”
Bridges Honored
The American Society of Cinematographers has selected Jeff Bridges as the recipient of the organizations’ 2019 Board of Governors Award.
Bridges will accept the award at the 33rd Annual Asc Awards for Outstanding Achievement on Feb. 9 at Hollywood & Highland’s Ray Dolby Ballroom.
“Jeff Bridges is an extraordinary talent on the screen, and also a remarkable person off screen,” said Asc President Kees van Oostrum. “He is beloved by many for his achievements as an outstanding Oscar-winning actor. We at the Asc feel like Jeff is one of us, because he shares our passion for creating artful imagery through his still photography. We are incredibly honored to present him with our Board of Governors Award.
Bridges Honored
The American Society of Cinematographers has selected Jeff Bridges as the recipient of the organizations’ 2019 Board of Governors Award.
Bridges will accept the award at the 33rd Annual Asc Awards for Outstanding Achievement on Feb. 9 at Hollywood & Highland’s Ray Dolby Ballroom.
“Jeff Bridges is an extraordinary talent on the screen, and also a remarkable person off screen,” said Asc President Kees van Oostrum. “He is beloved by many for his achievements as an outstanding Oscar-winning actor. We at the Asc feel like Jeff is one of us, because he shares our passion for creating artful imagery through his still photography. We are incredibly honored to present him with our Board of Governors Award.
- 1/18/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Principal photography has just begun over in Kentucky on director Rob Gardner’s horror-thriller What Lies Ahead, and we’ve got early plot details as well as the first casting news for you today. What’s it about? Who’s going to be in… Continue Reading →
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- 8/24/2016
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Rumer Willis and Aquarius‘ Emma Dumont are toplining Rob Gardner's indie thriller What Lies Ahead, which has now started principal photography in Kentucky. Gardner and writer William J. Viglione are producing via their Lago Pictures along with Joel Segal and Joe Burke. The pic centers on a woman (Dumont) and her boyfriend's sister (Willis) who embark on an unexpected road trip from Georgia to New York. As they get to know each other, encountering assorted…...
- 8/23/2016
- Deadline
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