The Sissy Spacek and J.K. Simmons-starring sci-fi series Night Sky has been canceled by Amazon’s Prime Video after just one season. As reported by Deadline, the cancelation comes just a month and a half after the eight-episode first season debuted on the streamer. Despite positive reviews from critics, the series did not reach a high enough viewership to justify its expensive budget. Created by Holden Miller and Daniel C. Connolly, Night Sky revolves around married couple Franklin (Simmons) and Irene York (Spacek), who discover a portal in their backyard that leads to a deserted planet. However, their carefully guarded secret is upended when an enigmatic young man (Chai Hansen) enters the scene, revealing that the portal is much more than the Yorks ever imagined. In addition to Spacek and Simmons, the show also starred Kiah McKirnan, Beth Lacke, Julieta Zylberberg, Rocío Hernández, Stephen Louis Grush, Sonya Walger, Angus O’Brian,...
- 7/6/2022
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Amazon Studios has added Beth Lacke, Stephen Louis Grush, and Cass Buggé to its upcoming sci-fi drama series Lightyears in recurring roles.
Lacke will portray the role of Chandra, a former student of lead protagonist Irene York (Sissy Spacek) who is dissatisfied with her job as a caregiver at a local nursing home and with life in general. A chance encounter with her teacher sends Chandra in a new direction.
Grush’s character Nick is described as a socially awkward loner who operates the family drapery business and who boasts his own strange charisma. He’s eager to impress, and often finds himself on the wrong side of bad situations. Nick has an unexpected connection to Stella (Julieta Zylberberg).
Jeanine, played by Buggé, has been married to Byron (Adam Bartley) for seven years and is newly arrived in Farnsworth.
Lacke will portray the role of Chandra, a former student of lead protagonist Irene York (Sissy Spacek) who is dissatisfied with her job as a caregiver at a local nursing home and with life in general. A chance encounter with her teacher sends Chandra in a new direction.
Grush’s character Nick is described as a socially awkward loner who operates the family drapery business and who boasts his own strange charisma. He’s eager to impress, and often finds himself on the wrong side of bad situations. Nick has an unexpected connection to Stella (Julieta Zylberberg).
Jeanine, played by Buggé, has been married to Byron (Adam Bartley) for seven years and is newly arrived in Farnsworth.
- 8/4/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Imagine giving your kids free reign to make all the decisions, no matter how sugar-focused or adrenaline-propelled… That’s the premise of Miguel Arteta’s new film, Yes Day which puts the fate of a family in the hands of their kids. It’s a very fun Netflix film, with a fine cast and a very interesting premise.
We present this interview with Jennifer Garner & Edgar Ramírez for the new family Netflix film. Directed by Arteta, the film also stars Jenna Ortega, Megan Stott, Julian Lerner, June Diane Raphael, Fortune Feimster, Leonardo Lam, Nat Faxon, Ava Allan, Greg Cromer and Cass Buggé. Hayley Donaghy asks the questions.
Yes Day is out on Netflix right now.
Plot: Allison and Carlos decide to give their three kids a “yes day”, where for 24 hours the kids make the rules.
The post Jennifer Garner & Edgar Ramírez on giving the kids free reign in Netflix...
We present this interview with Jennifer Garner & Edgar Ramírez for the new family Netflix film. Directed by Arteta, the film also stars Jenna Ortega, Megan Stott, Julian Lerner, June Diane Raphael, Fortune Feimster, Leonardo Lam, Nat Faxon, Ava Allan, Greg Cromer and Cass Buggé. Hayley Donaghy asks the questions.
Yes Day is out on Netflix right now.
Plot: Allison and Carlos decide to give their three kids a “yes day”, where for 24 hours the kids make the rules.
The post Jennifer Garner & Edgar Ramírez on giving the kids free reign in Netflix...
- 3/15/2021
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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