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Carrie Coon’s Bertha Russell Wants “Real Opportunity” Of Marriage For Her Children In ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 3 Teaser Trailer; Premiere Date Set
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The wait has finally ended as a teaser trailer for HBO’s The Gilded Age is kicking off May 2025. And the show finally has its official return date — June 22.

The minute-long clip gives a glimpse into many of the ensemble cast’s situations come Season 3, with Carrie Coon’s Bertha Russell narrating at the beginning.

“Happiness is a byproduct of a well-ordered life. Our children will be among the highest ranking people on earth,” she says over a dinner scene she shares with her daughter Gladys (Taissa Farmiga) and Larry (Harry Richardson).

“Well, when you set your mind on a thing, no one can stop you,” her husband George (Morgan Spector) says in reply.

“I take that as a compliment,” she answers him before she tells Gladys: “Marriage is a real opportunity. You can influence politics, change events. You can have powerful, interesting, lives.”

Season 2 ended with Bertha victorious in the opera war,...
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  • 1/5/2025
  • por Dessi Gomez
  • Deadline Film + TV
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'The Gilded Age' Season 3 Gets Premiere Timeline, First Look Photos & a Synopsis - Amid a Cast Exit
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We finally have information on The Gilded Age season three!

Today (April 16), HBO confirmed the series would return in June. This aligns with Just Jared’s prediction from a few weeks ago that the series would return in June 2025, which we discovered due to some sleuthing.

Now, there’s first look images and a synopsis, too!

Here’s what HBO released about season three: The American Gilded Age was a period of immense economic and social change, when empires were built, but no victory came without sacrifice. Following the Opera War, the old guard is weakened and the Russells stand poised to take their place at the head of society. Bertha sets her sights on a prize that would elevate the family to unimaginable heights while George risks everything on a gambit that could revolutionize the railroad industry — if it doesn’t ruin him first. Across the street, the Brook...
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  • 16/4/2025
  • por Just Jared
  • Just Jared
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Why ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 3 won’t be eligible for any Emmys this year
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After an 18-month break, get ready to give a warm welcome back to Bertha, Marian, Agnes, Ada, and the rest of The Gilded Age gang. Season 3 will premiere the first of eight episodes in June, HBO announced today, six months after Season 2 wrapped on Dec. 17, 2023. Although a specific launch day wasn't announced, a June premiere date for the new season means it won't be eligible for the current 2025 Emmys cycle, whose cutoff is May 31. Instead, Gilded Age Season 3 will compete at the 2026 Emmy Awards.

Returning cast members for the 1880s period piece that pits "new money" New Yorkers against the established wealthy, include Carrie Coon (hot off her White Lotus Emmy buzz) as Bertha Russell, Christine Baranski as Agnes van Rhijn, Cynthia Nixon as Ada Forte, Morgan Spector as George Russell, Louisa Jacobson as Marian Brook, Denée Benton as Peggy Scott, Taissa Farmiga as Gladys Russell, Harry Richardson as Larry Russell,...
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  • 16/4/2025
  • por Marcus James Dixon
  • Gold Derby
HBO reveals release month for highly anticipated drama series' comeback
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After her memorable trip to Thailand in The White Lotus season 3, Carrie Coon will be back on HBO this summer in another third season of the cable network's original programming. Thankfully, after almost two years in hiatus, The Gilded Age season 3 has finally landed a premiere month from HBO, and it's much sooner this summer than you probably expected.

On April 16, HBO announced that The Gilded Age season 3 premieres in June 2025. While the cabler didn't reveal the exact premiere date just yet, but we do know that the season contains episodes that will air weekly, likely on Sunday nights, and also be available to stream on Max at the same time as its televised airings. But we might be able to figure out when exactly it drops in June.

The Gilded Age season 3 premieres on HBO in June 2025

Back in February, HBO's head of drama Francesca Orsi basically revealed the...
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  • 16/4/2025
  • por Reed Gaudens
  • ShowSnob
Gilded Age True Story: Who George Russell Is Based On & Why That Matters
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Your browser does not support the video tag. The character of George Russell in HBO's The Gilded Age is based on the real-life robber baron Jay Gould, who faced challenges in being accepted by high society. The show draws inspiration from historical figures and events, with the Russell family's struggle to enter high society mirroring the real-life Astor family's reluctance to accept Jay Gould. In season 2, the show explores the theme of unions and workers' rights, drawing from the real-life Great Southwest railroad strike that affected Jay Gould's industrial interests.

In HBO's Official Podcast for The Gilded Age, Julian Fellowes revealed that the wealthy railroad tycoon George Russell (Morgan Spector) is based on the true story of a real-life person a character detail that is significant for the show. Fellowes drew inspiration from several historical figures for The Gilded Age, which is set in 1882 in New York City. George's connection...
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  • 22/8/2024
  • por Erika St. Denis, Tom Russell, Amanda Bruce
  • ScreenRant
Nathan Lane at an event for El último voto (2008)
The Gilded Age Season 3: Everything We Know So Far
Nathan Lane at an event for El último voto (2008)
The Gilded Age Season 2 ended with a bang as fireworks lit up the sky over the Brooklyn Bridge, and many of the characters looked excitedly toward their future. 

The faster pace and unabashed drama of the show's sophomore season attracted new fans and kept viewers guessing what would happen each week.

Race relations and labor strikes were key elements this season and added historical heft to this soapy series that is as relentlessly entertaining as Nathan Lane's accent. 

Has The Gilded Age Been Renewed?

Yes! Fans of The Gilded Age received an early Christmas present when HBO announced the show's renewal for a third season on December 21, 2023.

How Did The Gilded Age Season 2 End?

The season-long "Opera War" between Bertha Russell and Mrs. Mary Astor seemed up for grabs until the last moments of the finale when His Grace, the Duke of Buckingham's arrival, cemented victory for Mrs.
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  • 29/3/2024
  • por Paullette Gaudet
  • TVfanatic
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2024 Oscars Best Original Score nominees: 2 past champs versus 3 rookies
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The films in the running for the 2024 Best Original Score Oscar are “American Fiction,” “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Oppenheimer,” and “Poor Things.” Our current odds indicate that “Oppenheimer” (3/1) will take the prize, followed in order of likelihood by “Killers of the Flower Moon” (4/1), “Poor Things” (9/2), “Indiana Jones” (9/2), and “American Fiction” (9/2).

Just two of the five musicians on this roster are returning contenders, with the first-timer subgroup consisting of Jerskin Fendrix (“Poor Things”), Laura Karpman (“American Fiction”), and Robbie Robertson (“Killers of the Flower Moon”). Robertson, who died last August at age 80, is this category’s eighth posthumous nominee and first since 1977, when Bernard Herrmann earned dual bids for “Obsession” and “Taxi Driver” nearly 14 months after his death. He would be the fourth deceased composer to win an Academy Award, following Victor Young and “Limelight” (1973) duo Raymond Rasch and Larry Russell.

Of the...
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  • 7/3/2024
  • por Matthew Stewart
  • Gold Derby
‘Barbie’ Dominates Original Song Category at Oscars; John Williams and the Late Robbie Robertson Among Score Contenders
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Two songs from “Barbie” are Oscar-nominated, part of a diverse collection of songs and musical scores nominated for the 96th annual Academy Awards.

“What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell, and “I’m Just Ken,” by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, were chosen by the 390 voting members of the Academy music branch. Three “Barbie” songs were shortlisted (Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night” being the third) but only two can be nominated, per Academy rules.

The “Barbie” songs are already considered frontrunners, and if either number prevails on March 10, the Oscar will go to a pair of songwriters who already have one of those golden statues. Siblings Eilish and O’Connell won for 2021’s James Bond film “No Time to Die,” while Ronson and Wyatt were two of four 2018 winners for Lady Gaga’s song “Shallow” from “A Star Is Born.”

They will compete against Jon Batiste...
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  • 23/1/2024
  • por Jon Burlingame
  • Variety Film + TV
The Gilded Age Season 2 Ending Twist Gets Explained By Creator
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Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Gilded Age season 2, episode 8!

The final twist in season 2 of The Gilded Age with Marian and Larry getting together was planned from the beginning, according to creator Julian Fellowes. The kiss between Marian and Larry in the season finale was set up from the start, even during casting. The creator always knew that these characters were headed for each other.

The Gilded Age creator Julian Fellowes has addressed the final twist in season 2, saying that the event was planned from the very beginning of the series. During season 2, episode 8, Marian rejects Dashiell's proposal, soon ending up with Larry Russell. The pair share a kiss during the season finale, confirming they are now together after many episodes hinting at the prospect.

Speaking with TVLine, Fellowes addressed how The Gilded Age season 2's ending kiss between Marian and Larry had been set up from the start. The...
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  • 19/12/2023
  • por Nick Bythrow
  • ScreenRant
Stuff *Finally* Happened in ‘Gilded Age’ S2 Finale: What Worked and What Didn’t
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When it comes to TV, how comforting is too comforting? At what point do the vibes outweigh the plot? These are the brave questions perhaps not asked but definitely raised by Julian Fellowes’ “The Gilded Age,” which finished its second season on Sunday, December 17. In a review of the full season, IndieWire’s Ben Travers compared the show to “a light drizzle,” saying that “The absence of actual conflict — problems that require more than a polite request to sort out — is so pronounced it threatens to undermine the serene parade of beautiful gowns by boring the pants off of those wearing them.”

And while Mr. Travers has new problems to deal with, “The Gilded Age” did gain a modicum of momentum in its back half and especially its finale, even if the actual plot developments were predictable (and not just from historical accuracy). There is potential here, whether it’s...
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  • 18/12/2023
  • por Proma Khosla
  • Indiewire
The Gilded Age Season 2 Episode 7 Recap: 8 Story Reveals
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Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Gilded Age, season 2, episode 7!

The Brooklyn Bridge finally opens, and Larry Russell gives credit to Mrs. Roebling's involvement in its construction, showcasing a revisionist approach to honoring women while maintaining historical accuracy. George Russell strikes a deal with the union to stop the strike, appearing ruthless as ever and setting up a conflict between tradesmen and laborers. Peggy's mother suspects the growing closeness between Peggy and Mr. Fortune, worried about her daughter's future working closely with a married man, while Mrs. Astor offers Mrs. Russell her dream box at The Academy in an attempt to end the Opera War.

As The Gilded Age nears the conclusion of season 2 with episode 7, "Wonders Never Cease," it continues careening between jubilation and devastation with every new melodramatic moment. As the Opera War continues, Bertha Russell rethinks loyalty to The Met, while elsewhere on 61st Street, Marian...
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  • 12/12/2023
  • por Kayleena Pierce-Bohen
  • ScreenRant
The Gilded Age Season 2 Episode 5 Recap: 10 Story Reveals
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Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Gilded Age, season 2, episode 5!

Peggy Scott is inspired by the ambitions of the female students at Tuskegee, but soon learns that racial tensions in the South cannot be immediately mollified. Mrs. Russell hosts the Duke of Buckingham in Newport, hoping to make a match between him and her daughter Gladys, using the dinner as a stage to play her shrewd directorial role. Larry Russell discovers that a woman is the main engineer behind the Brooklyn Bridge, a revelation that provides historical accuracy to the series.

Vacillating between scenes that evoke soaring happiness and nail-biting adrenaline, The Gilded Age season 2, episode 5 confirms that Julian Fellowes' period series about one of America's most excessive eras is not playing it safe. The conflict between the Van Rhijn and Russell families is put on hold for the moment, as is the Opera War, in favor of exploring...
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  • 27/11/2023
  • por Kayleena Pierce-Bohen
  • ScreenRant
The Gilded Age Season 2 Episode 4 Recap: 10 Biggest Story Reveals
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Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Gilded Age, season 2, episode 4!

Mrs. Russell's plan to secure funding by offering a tour of The Met to wealthy patrons could save the season, but her husband's secret financial help may come back to haunt them. Mrs. Russell successfully ends the feud with her husband and secures a victory over Mrs. Winterton by manipulating their seating at the Duke of Buckingham's reception. Reverend Forte shocks everyone by proposing to Ada Brook, offering her the chance to finally live her own life and find happiness.

This week, the drama in The Gilded Age season 2, episode 4 reached a crescendo worthy of the Opera War that's been raging between Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Astor since the premiere. Building off many of the heated storylines outlined in the recap of The Gilded Age season 2, episode 3, it's one of the most explosive episodes of the series thanks to...
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  • 21/11/2023
  • por Kayleena Pierce-Bohen
  • ScreenRant
‘The Gilded Age’ Season 1 Recap: What to Remember for Season 2
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“The Gilded Age” is back for a second season, moving to the coveted Sunday night slot on HBO and Max. Creator and co-showrunner Julian Fellowes (“Downton Abbey”) worked with co-showrunner Sonja Warfield to bring the American period drama to life, incorporating historical accuracy with the help of Dr. Erica Dunbar. Directors included Michael Engler, Salli Richardson Whitfield and Deborah Kampmeier.

Season 1 left off with the threat of an opera house battle — not one involving troops and guns, but socialites and wealth. “The Gilded Age” was peppered with historical events and landmarks, including the introduction of electricity by Thomas Edison, and the Bethesda Terrace in Central Park. The hand of the Statue of Liberty that holds the torch, which was delivered before the rest of the statue from France, served as a date spot, and Clara Barton and the American Red Cross made an important appearance. Fellowes also injected servant-class stories into the ensemble cast,...
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  • 29/10/2023
  • por Dessi Gomez
  • The Wrap
‘The Gilded Age’ Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Air?
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“The Gilded Age” Season 2 is upon us. The American historical period show, created by Julian Fellowes (“Downton Abbey”), debuted in February 2022 with its first season, which introduced a sprawling ensemble cast. 11 episodes later, a complex web of stories, from the upper-class old New York society, new money arrivals and their staff and servers was woven together. Several loose ends left the first season on an open note.

Season 2 of the drama series will debut in the coveted Sunday night HBO and Max slot, which has previously been held by shows like “Game of Thrones,” “Euphoria,” “The White Lotus” and “The Last of Us.”

Read on for more details about the decadent drama’s second-season release schedule:

When does “The Gilded Age” Season 2 Premiere?

“The Gilded Age” Season 2 premieres Sunday, Oct 29.

What time are new episodes out on HBO and Max?

New episodes will land in the coveted HBO Sunday slot of 9 p.
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  • 29/10/2023
  • por Dessi Gomez
  • The Wrap
Where The Gilded Age Season 1 Left Every Main Character
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Quick Links Bertha Russell Clawed Her Way to the Top George Russell Was a Ruthless Business Man Larry Russell Decided to Chase His Dreams Gladys Russell Finally Made Her Debut Marian Brook Almost Made a Huge Mistake Peggy Scott Stood Up for Herself on Multiple Fronts Agnes van Rhijn Was Forced to Face the Russells Ada Brook Was a Sympathetic Ear to Marian Oscar van Rhijn Tried to Woo Gladys Miss Turner Was Scorned and Rejected

With The Gilded Age, Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes brought the upstairs-downstairs ensemble narrative to New York society in the 1880s. It didn't take long for fans to get swept up in the intricacies of social climbing, the ruthlessness of the business world and the sheer spectacle of it all. With Season 2 just around the corner, viewers may need a refresher on where Season 1 left off.

The Gilded Age Season 1 is available to stream...
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  • 20/10/2023
  • por Madeline Matsumoto-Duyan
  • CBR
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Oscars trivia: John Williams sets a record, Jamie Lee Curtis is second generation nominee …
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With the Academy Awards just a month away, it’s the perfect time to look at fun facts, trivia and tidbits for both this year and historically.

John Williams, who just turned 91, reaped his 53rd Oscar nomination for scoring Steven Spielberg’s movie memoir “The Fabelmans.” Three of his five Oscar wins are for Spielberg films. His first Oscar nomination was for Best Music for 1967’s “Valley of the Dolls” and his first win was for Best Music (scoring adaptation and original song score) for 1971’s “Fiddler on the Roof.” And what was the first film he scored? The long-forgotten 1958 Aip release 1958 “Daddy-o.”

In terms of nominations, Williams is second only to Walt Disney. During his 40-plus year film career, he received 26 Oscar — 22 of those were competitive — and a staggering 59 bids. At the 5th Oscars, he won an honorary Oscar for creating Mickey Mouse, while winning the Academy Award for...
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  • 15/2/2023
  • por Susan King
  • Gold Derby
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Oscars mystery: Will Lisa Marie Presley’s tragic loss impact Austin Butler?
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The death far too young of Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of Elvis Presley, on January 12 at age 54 came as a shock. She had attended the Golden Globe Awards ceremony on January 10 along with her mother Priscilla to cheer on Austin Butler, who won the Best Film Drama Actor trophy for his portrayal of Lisa Marie’s father and Priscilla’s onetime husband in Baz Luhrmann‘s musical biopic “Elvis.” At the Globes, Butler concluded his acceptance speech with a shout-out to the two women “for opening your hearts, your memories, your home to me.” Just two days later, Lisa Marie would be gone, the exact cause of death not yet determined.

Butler has been nominated for a SAG Award for Best Actor and is an overwhelming favorite to earn a bid at the Academy Awards when nominations are announced next Tuesday. At present, Butler is the third choice...
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  • 20/1/2023
  • por Ray Richmond
  • Gold Derby
‘The Gilded Age’ Adds Laura Benanti, Robert Sean Leonard & More Recurring Guest Stars, Reveals New Clues About Season 2
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Exclusive: HBO’s The Gilded Age is adding two more Tony winners to its cast for Season 2. Laura Benanti and Robert Sean Leonard are set to recur on the period drama, created, written and executive produced by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes.

Also joining Season 2 as recurring guest stars are Christopher Denham, David Furr, Ben Lamb, Matilda Lawler, Dakin Mathews, Michael Braugher, and Nicole Brydon Bloom, with Rebeca Haden, who briefly appeared in Season 1 will be back for a full-blown recurring role as the mysterious Flora McNeil.

Benanti and Leonard join a formidable roster of Tony-winning Gilded Age series regular and recurring cast members, including Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Audra McDonald, Nathan Lane, Michael Cerveris, Katie Finneran, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Debra Monk, Donna Murphy and Kelli O’Hara.

The announcement last week of The Gilded Age’s returning series regular and recurring cast provided some clues about where some storylines may be headed.
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  • 22/4/2022
  • por Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
Christine Baranski, Audra McDonald, Donna Murphy, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Morgan Spector, Carrie Coon, and Denée Benton in La edad dorada (2022)
The Gilded Age Season 2 Cast: Who's Out?
Christine Baranski, Audra McDonald, Donna Murphy, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Morgan Spector, Carrie Coon, and Denée Benton in La edad dorada (2022)
The Gilded Age burst onto screens earlier this year, showcasing high fashion and even higher drama.

HBO issued a speedy renewal after strong ratings, and now, all we can do is wait for The Gilded Age Season 2.

According to Deadline, there will be some changes on the casting front for the second season, with the series' regular cast jumping from 12 to 24.

The outlet has revealed that 13 recurring players from The Gilded Age Season 1 have been promoted to series regulars.

They include Kelli O’Hara as Aurora Fane, Donna Murphy as Mrs. Astor, Debra Monk as Armstrong, Kristine Nielsen as Mrs. Bauer, Taylor Richardson as Bridget, and Ben Ahlers as Jack Trotter.

Also getting more screen time is Kelley Curran as Turner, Douglas Sills as Baudin aka Borden, Celia Keenan-Bolger as Mrs. Bruce, Michael Cerveris as Watson, Erin Wilhelmi as Adelheid Weber, Patrick Page as Richard Clay, and Sullivan Jones as T.
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  • 15/4/2022
  • por Paul Dailly
  • TVfanatic
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The Gilded Age: [Spoiler] Exits Ahead of Season 2, 13 Series Regulars Promoted
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When The Gilded Age returns to HBO for Season 2, it’ll do so with one less player in the game.

Thomas Cocquerel, who played Marian’s ex-fiancé Tom Raikes, will not return for the period drama’s sophomore outing, our sister site Deadline reports. So if you were hoping for some juicy drama between the exes next season, you’ll have to save it for your fan-fiction.

More from TVLineWinning Time Renewed for Season 2House of the Dragon: HBO Sets August Premiere Date for Game of Thrones Prequel Series -- See New PhotosMy Brilliant Friend Renewed for Fourth and...
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  • 15/4/2022
  • por Andy Swift
  • TVLine.com
‘The Gilded Age’ Sets Season 2 Cast With 13 Recurring Upped To Series Regulars, Thomas Cocquerel Exits
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Exclusive: Julian Fellowes’s breakout HBO period drama The Gilded Age is expanding its cast in a big way for Season 2, going from 12 to 24 series regulars, and deepening the Upstairs, Downstairs feel of the show. That includes thirteen actors who recurred in Season 1 and have been promoted to series regulars: Kelli O’Hara as Aurora Fane, Donna Murphy as Mrs. Astor, Debra Monk as Armstrong, Kristine Nielsen as Mrs. Bauer, Taylor Richardson as Bridget, Ben Ahlers as Jack Trotter, Kelley Curran as Turner, Douglas Sills as Baudin aka Borden, Celia Keenan-Bolger as Mrs. Bruce, Michael Cerveris as Watson, Erin Wilhelmi as Adelheid Weber, Patrick Page as Richard Clay and Sullivan Jones as T. Thomas Fortune.

They join returning 11 returning series regulars: Christine Baranski as Agnes Van Rhijn, Cynthia Nixon as Ada Van Rhijn, Carrie Coon as Bertha Russell, Morgan Spector as George Russell, Louisa Jacobson as Marian Brook, Denée Benton as Peggy Scott,...
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  • 15/4/2022
  • por Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
Christine Baranski, Audra McDonald, Donna Murphy, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Morgan Spector, Carrie Coon, and Denée Benton in La edad dorada (2022)
The Gilded Age Season Finale Review: Let The Tournament Begin
Christine Baranski, Audra McDonald, Donna Murphy, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Morgan Spector, Carrie Coon, and Denée Benton in La edad dorada (2022)
It was a night to remember.

The Gilded Age Season 1 Episode 9 was the fitting season finale to a fine season of prestige drama.

Gladys Russell got her debutante ball, allowing her mother a personal success that bodes well for their standing in society. But with success, there must be some failure as well.

It seemed inevitable that Mr. Raikes would abandon Marian, given all the warnings she'd received about him, but the fact that he left it until the last minute felt like he was rubbing salt in the wound.

Mr. Raikes had already been whispering with Cissie Bingham the night before he agreed to elope with Marian in the park. Why go that far with her?

He never did give Marian a straight answer about why he led her on so far into the day without sending her word. Hours after their scheduled meeting time, he was still in...
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  • 22/3/2022
  • por Mary Littlejohn
  • TVfanatic
‘The Gilded Age’: Julian Fellowes & Sonja Warfield Address Peggy’s Complicated Past, Marion’s Future & Possible ‘Downton Abbey’ Connection
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Spoiler Alert: The following story reveals major plot points from the Season 1 finale of HBO’s The Gilded Age.

HBO’s The Gilded Age wrapped its debut season on Monday night with a glamorous ball, broken hearts, and lots of open-ended plot points to keep fans guessing until the show returns.

In episode 9 titled “Let The Tournament Begin,” Marian Brook (Louisa Jacobson) forges ahead with plans to secretly marry Tom Raikes (Thomas Cocquerel) with the help of Peggy Scott (Denée Benton), Sylvia Chamberlain (Jeanne Tripplehorn), and her aunt Ada Brook (Cynthia Nixon) who figured out what she was doing and while worried, allowed Marian to follow her heart.

In a shocking surprise to no one, Marian’s other aunt Agnes van Rhijns (Christine Baranski) was right about Mr. Raikes all along—he was a dud.

As Marian waited for her betrothed at Mrs. Chamberlain’s home, she is met by...
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  • 22/3/2022
  • por Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
Christine Baranski, Audra McDonald, Donna Murphy, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Morgan Spector, Carrie Coon, and Denée Benton in La edad dorada (2022)
The Gilded Age Season 1 Episode 1 Review: Never The New
Christine Baranski, Audra McDonald, Donna Murphy, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Morgan Spector, Carrie Coon, and Denée Benton in La edad dorada (2022)
For those of us who can't get enough lavish period dramas about privileged high society folk and their servants, look no further -- The Gilded Age has everything you could want.

On The Gilded Age Season 1 Episode 1, we are treated to a movie-length (80 minutes!) premiere introducing us to the many characters, relationships, and plotlines that will define the season.

Julian Fellowes struck gold with the wildly popular Downton Abbey, and The Gilded Age is arguably even better.

The Gilded Age does not disappoint in terms of spectacle. Bob Shaw's production design and Regina Graves' set decoration are flawless. Kasia Walicka-Maimone's costumes are works of art. It's all very decadent.

Not only are the production aspects magnificent, but the cast is superb as well.

A treasure trove of talents, the cast is made up largely of experienced performers from Broadway and the West End. Any theatre aficionados (myself included...
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  • 25/1/2022
  • por Mary Littlejohn
  • TVfanatic
‘The Gilded Age’: Audra McDonald & Broadway Stars Including Kelli O’Hara & Donna Murphy Join HBO’s Julian Fellowes Drama
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Exclusive: The Good Fight’s Audra McDonald is among a number of stars to have joined The Gilded Age, Julian Fellowes’ period drama for HBO.

McDonald, who is also set to star in MGM’s Aretha Franklin biopic Respect, joins as a special guest star.

A slew of Broadway stars added as major recurring guest stars. They include The King and I’s Kelli O’Hara, Hello, Dolly!’s Donna Murphy, who is also in Starz’ Power, Fun Home’s Michael Cerveris, who also starred in Netflix’s Mindhunter, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof’s Debra Monk, Promises Promises’ Katie Finneran, who was also in CBS All Access’ Why Women Kill, To Kill A Mockinbird’s Celia Keenan-Bolger, Gary’s Kristine Nielsen and King Lear’s John Douglas Thompson.

They join series regulars stars Christine Baranski, Carrie Coon, Cynthia Nixon, Morgan Spector, Denée Benton, Louisa Jacobson, Taissa Farmiga, Blake Ritson,...
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  • 13/11/2020
  • por Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
Harry Richardson at an event for Total Control (2019)
‘The Gilded Age’: Harry Richardson, Thomas Cocquerel & Jack Gilpin Join HBO Drama Series
Harry Richardson at an event for Total Control (2019)
Exclusive: Harry Richardson (Poldark) Thomas Cocquerel (Alive) and Jack Gilpin (Billions) are set as series regulars in Julian Fellowes’ The Gilded Age drama series at HBO. The project is a co-production between HBO and Universal TV. The fictional epic of the millionaire titans of New York City in the 1880s hails from the Downton Abbey team of Fellowes, producer Gareth Neame and director Michael Engler. They join previously announced series regulars Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Amanda Peet, Morgan Spector, Denée Benton, Louisa Jacobson, Taissa Farmiga, Blake Ritson and Simon Jones.

Created, written and executive produced by Fellowes, The Gilded Age centers on a period of immense economic change in America, of huge fortunes made and lost, and the rise of disparity between old money and new. Against this backdrop of change, the story begins in 1882 – introducing young Marian Brook, the orphaned daughter of a Southern general, who moves into the...
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  • 30/1/2020
  • por Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
Oscars 2017: How Does August Wilson’s Nomination Fit in With Previous Posthumous Honorees?
August Wilson (Courtesy: Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images)

By: Carson Blackwelder

Managing Editor

There’s a bit of a unique situation happening in the best adapted screenplay category this year. While every single person up for that trophy are first-time nominees, our attention is focused on the one posthumous contender: August Wilson. With the man behind Fences up for a trophy, he becomes the person with the second-biggest gap between their death and a potential Oscar win in history.

The Academy nominated Wilson in the best adapted screenplay category for Fences — directed by Denzel Washington who also starred in the film alongside Viola Davis — along with a talented group. Other nominees include Eric Heisserer for Arrival, Allison Schroeder and Theodore Melfi for Hidden Figures, Luke Davies for Lion, and Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney for Moonlight. Not only is Wilson the only posthumous nominee here but he is the only...
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  • 26/1/2017
  • por Carson Blackwelder
  • Scott Feinberg
"Road to Perdition" (Plus: Posthumous Oscars)
75th Annual Oscars ~ 10th Anniversary Special

On this very day 10 years ago, one of only two posthumous Oscars for the past decade in film was handed out. It went to Conrad Hall for his lensing of Road to Perdition (the other was Heath Ledger's). So here's one from the vaults since we did a Hit Me With Your Best Shot on it just last year. If you click on these shots, deemed best by our 'hit me' club and arranged here in narrative order, you can read more about them and why they were chosen.

It's a strange symmetry that a film as funereal as Road to Perdition would be a member of the Posthumous Oscar wins club. Here's a list of all 13 of them:

 

Sidney Howard, Adapted Screenplay - Gone With the Wind (1939) William A Horning, Art Direction - Gigi (1958) William A Horning, Art Direction - Ben Hurt (1959) Sam Zimbalist,...
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  • 23/3/2013
  • por NATHANIEL R
  • FilmExperience
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