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Jim Carrey’s TV series, “Kidding,” has been canceled, Page Six has exclusively learned. Insiders said that the decision was made months ago, but that Carrey and the producers wanted to keep the news secret because he wants to win an Emmy. Showtime confirmed to Page Six when we reached out for comment on Tuesday that …
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It’s official: Showtime’s James Comey-Donald Trump miniseries will premiere well before voters head to the polls on Election Day. “The Comey Rule,” initially slated to debut in late November, will now air on Sunday, Sept. 27, and Monday, Sept. 28, at 9/8c, the premium cabler announced Wednesday. The scheduling move comes in the wake of …
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British actor Dominic Sherwood is no stranger to the supernatural. His career has involved vampires (“Vampire Academy,” 2014), angels and demons (“Shadowhunters,” 2016-2019), and now Showtime’s “Penny Dreadful: City of Angels,” an ensemble period piece drama about murder and the occult set in 1938 LA, with Natalie Dormer co-starring as a shape-shifting demon. Sherwood’s character, …
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It’s not about who wore it better, it’s about who wore it first. Hedge fund performance coach Denise Shull says the creators of hit TV show “Billions” are thumbing their noses at her claims that she was the inspiration for one of their lead characters by dressing that character in one of her favorite outfits. …
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It’s still showtime without Showtime for “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars.” Season 5 of the “Drag Race” spinoff will premiere at 8 p.m. Friday, June 5 on VH1 — not Showtime, as previously announced. But the show will go on with a whole new set of dishy divas. “For ‘All Stars 5,’ we’ve come up …
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Few actors on TV this year have set themselves the task that Natalie Dormer gave herself when she agreed to appear on Showtime’s “Penny Dreadful.” The imperious Margaery Tyrell of “Game of Thrones” and vixen-like Anne Boleyn of “The Tudors” is playing four different characters over the course of 10 episodes. And not one of …