Look no further for your next period drama fix -- The Serpent Queen has got your back.
The story of Catherine de Medici is coming back for a second season with The Serpent Queen Season 2, and we can't wait to see what schemes Catherine will get up to next.
Here's everything we know about the upcoming season, including the cast, plot, trailer, and more.
Has The Serpent Queen Been Renewed for Season 2?
Fortunately, we will be seeing more of The Serpent Queen coming to our screens before long.
The series was renewed for Season 2 back in October of 2022.
Now, we just have to wait for the series to begin production.
How Did The Serpent Queen Season 1 End?
The Serpent Queen Season 1 ended with a lot of scheming, a crowning, and even more schemes.
We see Rahima narrate this episode and know that she has a significant place in the plot...
The story of Catherine de Medici is coming back for a second season with The Serpent Queen Season 2, and we can't wait to see what schemes Catherine will get up to next.
Here's everything we know about the upcoming season, including the cast, plot, trailer, and more.
Has The Serpent Queen Been Renewed for Season 2?
Fortunately, we will be seeing more of The Serpent Queen coming to our screens before long.
The series was renewed for Season 2 back in October of 2022.
Now, we just have to wait for the series to begin production.
How Did The Serpent Queen Season 1 End?
The Serpent Queen Season 1 ended with a lot of scheming, a crowning, and even more schemes.
We see Rahima narrate this episode and know that she has a significant place in the plot...
- 3/8/2024
- by Devin Piel
- TVfanatic
"Emily in Paris" season four is still on the way, though it could be a while before it premieres. Filming for the next installment of our favorite Paris-based squad has been delayed due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, but Variety reported on Sept. 29 that the show is expected to start shooting in January. Time is really of the essence.
From June 2024 through that September, all shoots in Paris are barred while the Olympic Games take place, plus access to key areas in the French capital could be restricted as early as March. Production has also already been forced to switch studios. With shooting locations becoming more competitive due to the smaller shooting time frame, it'll be a frantic few months for the "Emily in Paris" crew. But we have faith they'll make it work (please!). Series star Lily Collins spilled a few details about season four in a video...
From June 2024 through that September, all shoots in Paris are barred while the Olympic Games take place, plus access to key areas in the French capital could be restricted as early as March. Production has also already been forced to switch studios. With shooting locations becoming more competitive due to the smaller shooting time frame, it'll be a frantic few months for the "Emily in Paris" crew. But we have faith they'll make it work (please!). Series star Lily Collins spilled a few details about season four in a video...
- 11/1/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Television market MIPCOM in Cannes on Tuesday unveiled the winners for the Diversify TV Awards, which honor international programming promoting diversity and inclusion.
The nominees were picked from 165 submissions from more than 27 countries. To be eligible, programs were required to provide a fair and balanced representation of race and ethnicity, the Lgbtqia+ and disabled communities; to show a positive impact; to stand out in originality and excellence in terms of storytelling, casting and production values; to challenge stereotypes and to have aired tin the past year. The awards honor both fiction and non-fiction shows.
British broadcaster and activist Femi Oke hosted the 2023 awards, held at the Grand Auditorium in the Cannes Palais on Tuesday.
One of the most emotional speeches came from Canadian producer Sylvain Parent-Bédard, accepting the trophy for About Antoine, which won in the Representation of Disability – Scripted category. The Quebecois series is based on Parent-Bédard’s own,...
The nominees were picked from 165 submissions from more than 27 countries. To be eligible, programs were required to provide a fair and balanced representation of race and ethnicity, the Lgbtqia+ and disabled communities; to show a positive impact; to stand out in originality and excellence in terms of storytelling, casting and production values; to challenge stereotypes and to have aired tin the past year. The awards honor both fiction and non-fiction shows.
British broadcaster and activist Femi Oke hosted the 2023 awards, held at the Grand Auditorium in the Cannes Palais on Tuesday.
One of the most emotional speeches came from Canadian producer Sylvain Parent-Bédard, accepting the trophy for About Antoine, which won in the Representation of Disability – Scripted category. The Quebecois series is based on Parent-Bédard’s own,...
- 10/17/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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